Most Music Over The Centuries Has Been Written Incorrectly | Vocal Guitar Mastery

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Hello singers and guitarists, thank you for visiting! In this week's video we are going to be talking about how a lot of music written over the centuries, has been written incorrectly for the singer. Singer, it is time to break free from the bondage of bad breathing technique.

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Hey! I'm Daniel Orama.
With 40+ years of vocal and guitar experience, my clients have appeared in the Greatest Showman, Matilda National Broadway Tour, Radio City Christmas Spectacular, Grammy Nominated Artists, Sam & Cat, Westside Broadway National Tour, Best Male Country Artist at CPMA's Awards, Contemporary Christian Artists, and clients in every major Performing Arts High School in New York City. In the constantly changing field of music, it is my mission to provide singers and guitarists with elite skills to accelerate their careers. My Story Video Coming Soon! www.vocalguitarmastery.com

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Looking forward to helping you reach your goals as a singer guitarist. Let’s master breathing together to accelerate your career.

Keep singing and playing guitar,
Daniel Orama

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