Author: nightingale_Admin
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Audition Process
Last time I posted, I wrote about what goes into prepping for an audition, from carefully reading instructions, to choosing the right look. This time I’m going to talk more about what goes into the audition process once you are prepped and ready. After you have carefully selected your song, practiced your technique and gestures,…
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Audition Prep
I have prepared for and endured many an audition. From my very first audition when I was 3 years old auditioning for a baby angel in the angel choir for “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever!” with a small community theater in South Dakota, to my upcoming audition for “The Wizard of Oz” at the Hopebox…
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Progress and Growth
I’ve been thinking a lot about progress and growth lately. From a motherhood perspective, my toddler has made some progress with his potty training and has earned his trip to one of his favorite places. He is far from being fully trained by using the potty upon prompting, or even listening to his body to…
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Migraines and Music
For whatever reason unbeknownst to me I have been given the challenge of being prone to migraines. While I am still working out what exactly my triggers are and how to avoid them, ones I have been able to identify are: Being a woman in her childbearing era living her best life in motherhood balancing…
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Singing in the Rain
Last weekend my husband took me to see “Singing in the Rain” at Hope Box Theatre in Kaysville, Utah for our Valentine’s Day date night. The show was spectacular. I was able to watch a few of my friends perform and was dazzled by the performances of many others I don’t know personally yet. If…
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Growth over the last year
Since opening our doors in September 2024, we have helped 17 individual budding musicians and encountered countless more. When I first started Nightingale Music Studio after moving to Bountiful, Utah, all I had was a dream and a rough business plan. I barely had a website up and running and I didn’t know anything about…
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When to Warm-Up
It is so easy to say something like “warm-up your voice before you sing”, or “don’t sing without warming up”, but honestly, how many of us find ourselves singing without warming up first? At Nightingale Music Studio, located in Bountiful Utah, I make it a clear point to give you everything you need to warm-up…
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Singers and the Flu
This year the flu has been particularly nasty and my home was not exempt. We took our little one to the library and the park a couple of weeks ago and came home with not only some fun books and memories, but a nasty virus. My son was the first to show symptoms with a…
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My Voice and Life going into 2026
I have so much planned for this upcoming year. As a young mom, singer, and business owner the start of a new year brings up many goals and opportunities. As a mom, we have begun the process of potty training our 2-year old son. So far it is going remarkably well and I am looking…
