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Seth Riggs |
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Last update: 01/13/10 15:55:49 Account: SLS Teacher Premium Location: AMERICA NORTH: USA: California (CA) Signed up: 30 Nov 2008 10:50 PM Members: Genre: Vocal Influences: Website: http://sethriggs.com |
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Biography In the middle of his concert at the famous Forum in Los Angeles, superstar Stevie Wonder stopped the show to acknowledge, in front of thousands of fans, a man who has had much to do with the success and longevity of his vocal career. He wasn't referring to his manager or record producer. He was referring to Seth Riggs - his voice teacher. Seth Riggs is considered by many to be the best and most successful voice teacher in the world. He is certainly the busiest. No other teacher, past or present, has ever matched his phenomenal track record. His students are a veritable "Who's Who" of singers, actors, dancers, and entertainers throughout the world. Seth Riggs's vocal technique and the methods he uses to teach the technique were forged and tempered by the fierce demands placed on the world's top performers, who must often perform several shows a night - night after night! A great deal of money is always at stake, so his clients' voices must be able to function easily, without strain. It is no wonder that whenever singers come to Los Angeles from other parts of the world, producers, directors and fellow performers send them to see this master vocal technician. Riggs lectures and conducts Master Classes on vocal technique at colleges and universities all around the world. He also has assisted some of the country's foremost doctors who specialize in organic and functional disorders of the voice in vocal therapy (the elimination of vocal nodules, polyps, and various conditions of fibrosis). In the pragmatic world of show business, where time is money, Seth Riggs is the man professionals turn to for results.
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GwamMuckahyi
(13 Jan 2010 03:55 PM)
Hi Seth
I'm Graeme! I've been playing guitar for 10 years and I honestly can't remember when i first started singing.. SLS has helped me greatly In my singing. However I'm falling into roadblocks that I honestly Only noticed yesterday. I'm a baritone and I can sing up to a G softly.. Though it isn't always beautiful sounding I never feel strain and If I do its generally very slight. I noticed my layrnx is high even when i go up to say a C3.. which I find rather odd B/c the tone isn't rugged or anything. My layrnx is high up but I don't feel any strain.There are no SLS teachers where I live and I really can't afford the lessons So I'm going by what information I can find on the internet. Anyways to the real question.. If my larynx is high when im practicing but i dont feel strain.. am I doing the opposite of what you teach or thru strengthening my upper range will it slowly stablize itself or am I setting myself up for wasted practice? (sentence fragment..) I understand if you don't answer questions like these cause you probably get them everyday. I'm not sure the rules of the questions on this site are either, for that matter. I just know that you're the best person to ask so I'd love to hear back from you! If not continue being amazing! haha Graeme. |
misstasha
(08 Nov 2009 11:48 PM)
Hi Seth!
I am so happy to be involved with SLS and Endoora.I live in Australia and study with Dinah Williams. Just out of curiosity how much do you charge for a vocal lesson? Best wishes, Tasha |
Hanna
(08 Sep 2009 03:47 PM)
by the way I've tacken singing lessons before nad I sing sice I was five years old....
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Hanna
(08 Sep 2009 03:46 PM)
Hello I'm starting with one of your courses "singing for the stars" and I'm having troubles with the first two exerscices... i can't connect the higer tones... any suggetions? (i've done the instructions of bending over but i doesn't work)my voice cuts... or jams... I need your help...
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Denise
(03 Sep 2009 02:53 PM)
The best out there! I have been performing since I was 2 and I am 13 now. My next performance is Saturday night and I'm ready to have fun thanks to you!
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talyn08
(18 Aug 2009 05:25 PM)
hey im new with this website, and with singing, but im very interested in this sLs stuff......can someone show me the ropes around here? i would be very grateful. where should i go to learn about this and practice it??
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Mindcrime
(21 Jul 2009 12:53 AM)
I just wanna say this is by the best singing method out there! I take lessons form Rachel Rains and shes helped me so much to grow as a singer and overcome my vocal problems. Im also looking to become a SLS teacher myself one day.
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bryceblazsin
(20 Jun 2009 11:15 PM)
Seth, Whats up buddy?? Let's be friends!!
Talk to you soon Bryce Blazsin |
Ambi
(24 May 2009 05:21 PM)
Hi Mr Riggs. I'm Ambi Arnold and I just turned 8. You're the big boss aren't you? I hope you get to hear me sing one day. I just love to sing and Dinah is the best teacher in the whole world. Thank you for SLS. xx Amber
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Phoenix IV
(18 May 2009 12:55 AM)
you are truly a person of your own stature....
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sofilara
(23 Apr 2009 11:12 AM)
hi Seth
it would be a honor for me if u check my work, im starting al SLS here in Mexico and I love it. waiting for ur comments sofi |
Codi Taylor
(07 Apr 2009 12:41 PM)
Dear Seth:
My name is Codi MacPhee. I study with Linda Tomkinson and Julia Hollingsworth in Holladay, UT. I've heard amazing things about you and would love to meet you someday. I would give anything to go to your SLS summer program this year and I think I will be. Thank you for everything that you've done to create a better voice for me. -Codi |
ashk_09
(01 Apr 2009 07:17 AM)
Hi Seth!!
My name is Ashleigh Kohler and i train with Dinah Williams on the Gold Coast in Australia. She has just returned from her big trip to the states very enthused with plenty of knowlege to share with us all. Last year was my first year at your SLS camp .. and I will be returning this year because i had so much fun and learnt a great deal from wonderfully inspiring teachers and artists. Thankyou for creating such a wonderful method of singing. Ashleigh Kohler |
luv2sing
(21 Mar 2009 06:58 PM)
Thank you so much! One day I would like to meet you!
Brook Harris |
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