Member of the New York Singing Teachers Association

Upon reviewing my application, the Board of Directors have voted to accept D. Bruce Moore as a member! The New York Singing Teachers Association is the oldest professional association of singing teachers and voice professionals, founded in 1906, centered in New York, with local, national and international members. NYSTA is dedicated to inspiring and educating […]

Imagine sucking up a milkshake through a big straw…

…while you sing.  This is one way to lower the ‘floor’ of your mouth, which creates more room in your mouth for resonance and getting your tongue out-of-the-way.  This is one way to achieve a more open throat which creates better tone and less vocal fatigue.

Semi-retired woman discovers her Alto voice

She has been singing most of her life. Like most female singers who do not read music, she ended up in the soprano section of the choir, as they typically sing the melody of the song and it is easier to follow. At the completion of her first six lessons, this semi-retired woman has discovered […]

Drink hot water to warm-up the throat

I had a student tell me how drinking a glass of very warm (like a fresh cup of coffee) water made singing much easier for him.  This makes sense to me, as the opposite is also true (very cold water causes the throat to restrict). I don’t suggest using a caffeinated beverage, though, as the […]

Achieving the ‘Ring’

Achieving the ‘Ring’ is for advanced students who have already achieved balanced registers (signified by the ‘break’ disappearing and an extension of range).  I taught an advanced male high-school student about the Ring today, and he achieved it!  His voice gained brilliance and his high notes became practically effortless.  He said, “I felt this buzzing […]