CVT is short for ‘Complete Vocal Technique’, a singing technique method developed by Cathrine Sadolin. The following pages contains an extract from the book ‘Complete Vocal Technique’. In the book there are references to 60 audio clips in this chapter, and a few of them are inserted into the text here.
CVT on four pages
Singing is not that difficult and everybody can learn to sing. I have divided the singing techniques into four main subjects as listed below. By combining elements of these four subjects you can produce precisely the sounds you want. You will also be able to pinpoint your specific problems and mistakes, and you can focus on which techniques you wish to work on. Here I have condensed ‘Complete Vocal Technique’ into four pages. You can return to these pages at any time to give yourself an overview of the contents of this book. The four main subjects are: The three overall principles – to ensure healthy sound production. The four vocal modes – to choose the ‘gear’ you want to sing in. Sound colours – to make the sound lighter or darker. Effects – to achieve specific sound effects.