Jamie Lynn Noon’s “Like a Meteor” – Hollywood Music In Media Award Nominee

26 Oct

The John Scott School of Voice (JDSVoice.com) is overjoyed to share the news that our valued student Jamie Lynn Noon’s industry accolades get better and better! Let’s all congratulate her on this, her latest peer-to-peer recognition.

“Like a Meteor,” a stellar track from Jamie Lynn Noon’s forthcoming release, is a prominently featured nominee in the 2010 Hollywood Music In Media Award.


More information can be found below:


“Like a Meteor” – Hollywood Music In Media Award Nominee


 

The soon to be released “Like a Meteor” (written by Jamie Lynn Noon) has been nominated for a 2010 Hollywood Music In Media Award (HMMA).

This is Jamie’s second HMMA nomination. In 2009, she earned a nomination for “Second of a Spark”, the lead track on her debut release (A Moment to Break).

This year’s Awards Event will take place on Thursday, November 18, 2010 at the Highlands in the Kodak Theater Complex in Hollywood, California.

The Hollywood Music in Media Awards recognizes and honors the music of visual mediums, the talented individuals responsible for creating and selecting it, and the music of both mainstream and independent artists from around the globe. HMMA is the first music awards event to recognize and honor excellence in music supervision and to place video games along side TV and film in terms of importance. Iconic artists will also be presented with a variety of awards, including an award for Outstanding Career Achievement in honor of their accomplishments and longevity in the entertainment field.

The evening features live music performances, celebrity appearances, award presentations, an exclusive VIP reception, and a banquet dinner. The entire event will be shot with multiple HD cameras for digital and cable broadcasts in 17 countries and U.S. territories (120 Million households).

For Free Music, More Information About Jamie Lynn Noon, and to Cheer Her On, Visit Her Sites Below:

jamielynnnoon.com
myspace.com/jamielynnnoon
facebook.com/jamielynnnoon
Twitter.com/JamieLynnNoon


About the John Scott School of Voice

John Daniel Scott


The John Scott School of Voice is the culmination of my dreams as a voice instructor. The goal of the school is to provide professional state of the art training to singers, speakers, and voice instructors, and to help them achieve their full potential in music and public speaking.

Our fantastic and educationally-rich web site, JDSvoice.com, has all the details of the coursework, as well as free lessons, tutorials, and downloadable audio and video tips, pointers, and exercises.

The goal of the JDSMethod is to enable the singer to sing fully throughout their entire vocal range with power and control, and without strain. We’ve been witnessing wonderful results with our students as they learn how easy it can be to control their voice once they understand the simple principles outlined in this exciting, easy to understand, and exclusive vocal training method. Visit the website and contact us today for free singing lessons. We hope to see you soon!

Kindly,

- John

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High Praise About the JDSMethod: Gabriel Weiner Chimes In

18 Oct

The John Scott School of Voice (JDSVoice.com) is pleased to share even more great feedback about the innovations in vocal study, mastery, and instruction that we continue to provide as we coach and assist our students, helping them to excel and improve as vocalists in terms of career longevity, technique, and overall singing enjoyment.

Check out vocal instructor Gabriel Weiner’s testimonial about how valuable he found our JDSMethod singing lessons (video, audio, and one-on-one instruction modalities) to be!

Gabriel writes:

“First of all, all I think about you is positive…you seem like a very healthy, sincere, honest and mature man. These qualities come off in your videos, immediately putting the student at ease. That initial connection, even through video, is vital. You possess this serenity and confidence that is a real treat and help.

About the JDSMethod, I really believe you have distilled and put together something really simple, effective and reliable.

I have read dozens and dozens of singing books from classical singing to pop to rock to all of it, books over a hundred years old and books that came out within the last decade. I have browsed it all, I am probably familiar with all the voice methods and teachers online and I have downloaded and purchased many singing products.

As far as voice methods go, you seriously have put together the best one. I think that you just go right to the heart of the matter (The Balance Point), and you know what it takes to access it, isolate it and strengthen it.

I really wish you the best of success, and have no doubts that you reap and will continue to reap the wonderful fruits of what you have so passionately sown.

I just love your stuff! Go JDSMethod!”

Thanks, Gabriel! Click this link to visit Gabriel Weiner at YouTube.

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About the John Scott School of Voice

John Daniel Scott
The John Scott School of Voice is the culmination of my dreams as a voice instructor. The goal of the school is to provide professional state of the art training to singers, speakers, and voice instructors, and to help them achieve their full potential in music and public speaking. Our new web site, JDSvoice.com, has all the details of the new business, and it introduces our newest associate, Heidi Bennett, who begins teaching out of our Alameda location this month.

The goal of the JDSMethod is to enable the singer to sing fully throughout their entire vocal range with power and control, and without strain. We’ve been seeing wonderful results with our students as they learn how easy it can be to control their voice once they understand the simple principles outlined in the new method.

Kindly,

- John

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How to Sing: John Daniel Scott – Free Voice Lessons – JDSVoice.com Vocal Method

8 Oct

Feeling “Glee”-Ful about music and singing? Want to learn about your voice? American Idol fan?

In this video, San Francisco / Bay Area Vocal Coach John Scott talks a bit about the JDSMethod and walks you step by step through the lesson guide at JDSVoice.com. Singers, vocalists, musicians, performers, actors – visit www.JDSVoice.com and subscribe to the mailing list for updates, free voice lessons, vocal coaching offers and specials, and more!

For Free Vocal Instruction -

Visit: http://www.JDSVoice.com

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The Music’s Gonna Get You Through: Now Featured on PBS

7 Oct



We’re delighted to begin our national broadcast launch with American Public Television. To see when the The Music’s Gonna Get You Through will be playing in your part of the country, please click here.

Don’t see your station? Call or write your PBS program director and ask for the film.

For inquiries about The Music’s Gonna Get You Through DVDs, arranging a screening or joining our cause promoting music in our schools and more programs for visually challenged kids please e-mail us at musicsgonna@gmail.com.


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Dear Friends,

Amazing news: starting tonight our little documentary-that-could The Music’s Gonna Get You Through will be broadcasting across the country continuing throughout October/November (and possibly next year!)

I hope you’ll watch and that you’ll nag other people to watch. ;)  If you can email just a few people, or suggest to your network of Facebook friends that they “like” us, this will help ensure that PBS broadcasts The Music’s Gonna Get You Through in the most possible places.

Also starting tonight we’ve launched a grassroots effort to get The Music’s Gonna Get You Through out into the world beyond public television so that it can be used effectively in deepening understanding of the issues facing the visually challenged (and so that more viewers can enjoy Henry, his students, their music, and their victories!).  We’ve just started raising money on the website Kickstarter…at the following linkyou can see our extended trailer, all the cool stuff you get for donating and all the reasons why we’re choosing to work for a larger distribution:

http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1463447999/the-musics-gonna-get-you-through-documentary

If you can give money, fantastic; if not, no worries!  But PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE pass on the link to people you know.


For general film info, you can send people here: www.musicsgonna.com

Or you can go to this link (it’s updated every Thursday) and enter your zip code to find where the film is playing near you: http://itvs.org/television?film=musics-gonna-get-you-through


If you don’t see it, by all means, call your PBS station and ask for it! ;)


Thanks again for all your kindness, patience, love, support and inspiration over the years; this simply would not have happened without you.

Look forward to hearing from you and hopefully, sharing more good news as we go forward!


xo – Gabby


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Singing and Laughter – by John Daniel Scott – JDSVoice.com

6 Oct

John Daniel ScottWelcome to the John Scott School of Voice, the culmination of my dreams as a voice instructor. The goal of the school is to provide professional state of the art training to singers, speakers, and voice instructors, and to help them achieve their full potential in music and public speaking. Our web site, JDSvoice.com, features free voice lessons, personal coaching, audiovisual streaming and downloads, and much more.

The goal of the JDSMethod is to enable the singer to sing fully throughout their entire vocal range with power and control, and without strain. We’ve been seeing wonderful results with our students as they learn how easy it can be to control their voice once they understand the simple principles outlined in the new method.

SINGING AND LAUGHTER

I’ve been teaching voice lessons for sixteen years, and I’ve been noticing lately a common thread in many of my lessons: that singers who achieve a certain high state of mind and body awareness can experience powerful personal transformation. I call this transformation “the Release”, and it is accompanied by either laughter, tears, or “chills”. Usually when the Release happens, it’s because the student has a new and powerful revelation about their singing voice, and it triggers an equally powerful revelation about their identity.

The basics of good singing technique are not very difficult to understand; there are about seven key principles that need to be followed. But what is very difficult is doing them simultaneously. The singer generally has a sense of juggling many moving parts, and when they achieve the integration of these moving parts is when they begin laughing. The irony is that once these systems integrate, singing becomes profoundly simple. It’s really fun to see a singer experience revelations about their mind, body and identity as they tune into this integration, and laugh, (or sometimes cry).

I can pretty much count on a new student achieving the Release within the first half hour of working with me. Almost everyone laughs. (See link for a short podcast to hear some examples). It usually starts with the release of the neck, and helping a singer sing while releasing the neck. Most of us tighten our neck when we breath and when we sing, so separating the neck (I call it “decoupling”) from the breath and the active voice takes intense concentration. Then when the student realizes the profound increase in power and tone as the neck decouples, and the huge decrease in pressure as the vocal chords become active, often there is the laughter. “Can it really be this easy?”

Often the physical release of a key muscle group is accompanied by an emotional tag, or some feeling or memory that is significant for the student. “My mother never sang after she got married, so we never sang growing up”. I usually don’t get into the specifics of the emotions with the student, but I encourage them to notice the feelings and connect it to the physical release of tension. I believe singing is unique in it’s ability to tune us into the deeper truths of our minds and bodies. And I know of no other activity which can so quickly transform a person’s mood and feelings as singing. I can almost guarantee any student that they will feel better, happier and more in tune with themselves after half an hour of singing.

Thanks for visiting. Feel free to post any comments or questions about the program here, or write to me at john@jdsvoice.com.

ABOUT JOHN DANIEL SCOTT

John (JDSVoice.com) has been teaching music and studying the human voice for over fifteen years. In this time, he has developed a practice strategy to help every singer reach his or her balance point – the intersection of strength, skill, and style that brings the most out of every unique voice. A professional voice instructor, singer, pianist, sound engineer and songwriter for twenty years, John Scott’s musical talents possess heavy influences of gospel, pop, rock, and R&B. John has written and recorded hundreds of songs, has a long history of both concert and studio performance, and has worked as a sound engineer, arranger, and producer for countless artists.


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Featured Podcast Guest Today: Ochi! (www.JustOchi.com)

4 Oct

Featured In-Studio Artist: Ochi

Click here to Listen Live on 10/4/10

(Not sure how to listen to the podcast? Instructions can be found below).
Ochi - www.JustOchi.com

Date / Time: 10/4/2010 10:30 AM PST / 11:30 AM MST (Visit timeanddate.com for your local time)

In This Episode of Lesbian Relationships, “Today’s Treasured Guest & Featured Artist: Ochi,” Jianda Monique chats with the one and only Ochi.
Ochi is a highly talented singer, songwriter, producer, filmmaker, activist mother of four who creates heartfelt and divine artistry, detailing her experience from deep down in her soul.

An African American lesbian icon in the same gender loving and artistic communities for quite some time now, she says in her own words, she has a well developed awareness of what she wants from life – and wants to assist other women to feel as free. We’ll be spinnin’ her tunes on the show and getting up to date with her latest heart-inspired creations.
Check out Ochi’s album “Just Ochi” on her website: http://www.justochi.com.

How to Listen:

Click here to Listen Live on 10/4/10

During live broadcast, visit www.BlogTalkRadio.com/LesbianRelationships and click the play button on the player, located on the right-hand side of the web page.

Can’t make the live show time? All of our shows are available for free streaming/download at BlogTalkRadio and iTunes approximately 1-2 hours after broadcast.

Any technical challenges or problems finding an episode or download link? Feel free to email us (lesbianrelate @ yahoo.com), we’re happy to help.

Namaste.

Jianda Monique

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Oct – Dec 2010: Bayview Writers: A San Rafael Writers Workshop

26 Sep
Bayview Writers: A San Rafael Writers Workshop
by Jen Cross ( jennifer At writingourselveswhole.org )
Sunday Sep 12th, 2010 2:20 PM

A new writing workshop for Marin, open to all — for writers seeking a fun, engaged and supportive atmosphere in which to create powerful and surprising new work. Wake up writing! Bring your dream images and write yourself awake and into your day. Writers of all skilled levels welcome!!!

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Bayview Writers: A San Rafael Writers Workshop Wake up writing! Bring your dream images and write yourself awake and into your day! Come write with Jen Cross, writer, editor and facilitator who received her MA in Transformative Language Arts at Goddard and is a certified writing facilitator of the Amherst Writers & Artists method. Jen is the founder of Writing Ourselves Whole Workshops and has successfully facilitated writing workshops in the Bay Area and Beyond since 2003. Jen’s works, writings and reviews have been published in over 75 publications including anthologies, newsletters, magazines and online publications. Bayview Writers is an 8 week, Wednesday morning workshop, beginning October 6th ending December 1, 2010, 7-9:00AM.
This is a new writing workshop for Marin and open to all — for writers seeking a fun, engaged and supportive atmosphere in which to create powerful and surprising new work.  Connect with local peer writers while developing and/or expanding your writer’s voice! All levels welcome! Using the Amherst Writers and Artists workshop method, we write together in response to exercises designed to spark surprising new stories and/or long-forgotten memories.
Only positive feedback is encouraged providing lots of space for growth and play. Light breakfast and coffee/tea provided. And, for those seeking a heartier breakfast, we’re right across from Muffin Mania which opens at 6am.
Workshop/Registration Cost: $325.00 – (Fees from this workshop help support Writing Ourselves Whole under-market-rate trauma -survivors workshops.)   *Learn more at WritingOurselvesWhole.org or contact: Jennifer AT writingourselveswhole.org for more information. ************************************************************************************

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