Just look at these artists! They are the best in the world. And there’s so many of them.
The following is an incomplete list of some of the singers who have studied Speech Level Singing, either with a currently certified Speech Level Singing teacher or with a teacher who was trained in Speech Level Singing.
Famous Singers Seth has worked with:
Michael Jackson
Stevie Wonder
Prince
Madonna
Dusty Springfield
Diana Ross
Cher
Lionel Ritchie
Nina Simone
Ray Charles
Ozzy Osborne
Tina Turner
Janet Jackson
Julie Andrews
Olivia Newton-John
Bette Midler
Liza Minelli
CeCi Peniston (‘Finally’, 90s smash-hit)
Stockard Channing (Grease, 1978 Movie)
Bernadette Peters
Bonnie Raitt
Sinéad O'Connor
Frankie Valli
Rosie Gaines (Prince)
Michael Bolton
Belinda Carlisle
Natalie Cole
Josh Groban
Julio Iglesias
Enrique Iglesias
James Ingram
Al Jarreau
Waylon Jennings
George Benson
Val Kilmer (The Doors)
Whoopi Goldberg (Sister Act)
Jonnie Halliday
Jimmie Rodgers
Linda Hopkins
Ruth Pointer (Pointer Sisters)
Joe Jackson
La Toya Jackson
Marlon Jackson
Randy Jackson
Reebie Jackson
Tito Jackson
Tiffany (‘I Think We’re Alone Now’, 80s smash-hit)
Tracy Ullman
Shanice Wilson (Shanice)
Famous Groups Seth has worked with:
LINCOLN PARK- Chester Bennington
MOTLEY CRUE- Vince Neill, Ray Pound, Hank Redd, Mike Sembella, Nathan Watts
RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS- Anthony Kiedis
SUPREMES- Diana Ross, Cindy Birdsong, Linda Laurence, Joanne Turrell, Mary Wilson,
EURYTHMICS- Annie Lennox
CHICAGO- Peter Cetera, Bill Chamberlain, Jason Scheff
EN VOGUE- Terry Ellis
AEROSMITH - Joe Perry
KISS- Paul Stanley
STEVIE WONDER- Ben Bridges, Greg Phillinganes
LOU RAWLS- Judy James, Yvonne Wright
BOB DYLAN- Carolyn Dennis, Helena Springs, JoAnne Harriss
FLEETWOOD MAC- Billy Burnett
MARVIN GAYE- Johnny Simon, Florence Lyle
SHALIMAR- Howard Hewitt
TOTO- Brian DuPlessis
Films Seth has worked on as vocal consultant:
NEW YORK, NEW YORK- Liza Minelli
SWEET CHARITY- Shirley MacLaine,
COOL WORLD- Kim Basinger
WILD AT HEART- Nicholas Cage
PENNIES FROM HEAVEN- Steve Martin, Bernadette Peters
IDOL MAKER- Ray Sharkey, Peter Gallagher
VICTOR/VICTORIA- Lesley Anne Warren
RHINESTONE COWBOY- Sylvester Stallone
SLUGGER'S WIFE- Rebecca de Mornay
RUBY- Sherilyn Fenn
NEWSIES- Ann-Margret, Christian Bale
FOR THE BOYS- James Caan
MOSES IN EGYPT- Val Kilmer
SONGWRITER- Lesley Anne Warren
MAMBO KINGS- Armand Assante
TOMMY- Tina Turner, Ann-Margret
COLOR PURPLE- Margaret Avery, Rae Dawn Chong
THE DOORS- Val Kilmer
ROADHOUSE- Ben Gazzara
SIZZLE- Loni Anderson
DICK TRACY- Madonna
THE MARRYING MAN- Kim Basinger
JOSEPHINE BAKER STORY- voice for Josephine, Baker-Carol Dennis
I'LL DO ANYTHING- Nick Nolte, Tracy Ullman
SISTER ACT- Whoopi Goldberg
BOYS ON THE SIDE- Whoopi Goldberg
LION KING- Jeremy Irons, Whoopi Goldberg, Robert Guillaume, Cheech Marin
FAME L.A.- Heidi Lehnert, Stephanie Dicker, Tony Russel, Chris Kane, Roselyn Sanchez
SPIDER MAN 2- Toby Maguire, Kirsten Dunst
Justin Timberlake
Cee Lo Green
Justin Bieber
Demi Lovato
Ben Folds
Natasha Bedingfield
Kelly Clarkson
Adam Lambert
Michael Jackson
Frank Ocean
Nathan Sykes (The Wanted)
Jordin Sparks
Johnny Rzeznik (lead singer of the Goo Goo Dolls)
Martina McBride
Andy Brown (lead singer of the band Lawson)
James Valentine (Maroon 5)
Sara Bareilles
Regina Spector
Nancy Sinatra
Charlotte Gainsbourgh
Zoe Kravitz
Pat Smear (Nirvana)
Jurassic 5
Fred Durst (Limp Biskit)
Nikolai Fraiture (The Strokes)
Taylor Swift
Hayley Williams (Paramore)
Leona Lewis
Miley Cyrus
Mikky Ekko (Rihanna)
Dave Mustaine (Megadeth)
Keith Urban
Wendy Moten
That Poppy
Justin Timberlake
The Lumineers
Halsey
Brandi Carlile
Britney Spears
Courtney Love
Taylor Swift
Alicia Keys
Kelly Clarkson
Jennifer Hudson
Rihanna
Justin Timberlake
Pharrell Williams
Kelly Rowland, formerly of “Destiny’s Child”
Ryan Tedder of “One Republic”
Lionel Richie
Ne-Yo
Lumineers’ lead singer
Phoenix’s lead singer
The Dave Matthews Band
Zac Brown Band
Lady Antebellum
50 Cent
Charlie Puth
Meghan Trainor
The Killers (including Brandon Flowers)
Imagine Dragons
Panic! At The Disco (Brendon Urie)
Britney Spears
Donnie Ray Albert
Muhammad Ali
Marcus Allen
Luci Arnaz
Armand Assante
Jim Bailey
Kim Bassinger
Priscilla Baskerville
Alan Bates
Brian Bedford
Angela Blasi
Debbie Boone
Pat Boone
Tom Bosley
Didi Bridgewater
Carol Burnett
Levar Burton
Christian Castro
George Chakiris
Richard Chamberlain
James Coburn
William Conrad
MacCauley Culkin
Tony Curtis
John Davidson
Billy Davis Jr.
Susan Dey
Kirsten Dunst
Nancy Dussault
Emanuel
Lisa Eichorn
Sherilyn Fenn
George Firth
Jane Fonda
Steve Forrest
Connie Francis
Peter Gallagher
Terri Garr
Ben Gazzara
Marla Gibbs
Rod Gilfrey
Johnny Gill
Sharon Gless
Kathryn Grayson
Melanie Griffith
Robert Guillaume
Gene Hackman
George Hamilton
Barbara Harris
Greg Harrison
Lisa Hartman
Goldie Hawn
Howard Hewitt
Clint Holmes
Jeremy Irons
Sonny James
Anne Jefferies
Ann Jilian
Don Johnson
Jose Jose
Stacey Keach
Lynn Kellogg
Nicole Kidman
Molly Ringwald
Talia Shire
Renee Simard
Helen Slater
David Soul
Rick Springfield
Frank Stallone
Sylvester Stallone
Connie Stevens
Sharon Stone
Toni Tenille
Lily Tomlin
Brenda Vaccaro
Joan Van Ark
Sylvie Vartan
Ben Vereen
Eduardo Villa
Jessica Walters
Rachel Ward
Leslie Ann Warren
Ted Wass
Jody Watley
Carl Weathers
Raquel Welch
Maurice White
Deniece Williams
Lenny Williams
Paul Williams
Angela Winbush
Tobey Maguire
George Maharis
Steven Torme March
Ann-Margret
Cheech Marin
Steve Martin
Mireille Mattheiu
Shirley MacLaine
Marilyn McCoo
Geraldine McEwan
Ed McMahon
Barbara McNair
Manuel Mijaris
Helen Mirren
Shirley Murdock
Eddie Murphy
Leslie Nielson
Nick Nolte
Danny Nucci
Pete Onorati
Cassandra Peterson (Elvira)
Bobby Pulido
Anthony Quinn
Kevin Kline
Nathan Lane
Florence La Rue
Eloise Laws
Heather Locklear
Lorna Luft
Kevin Kline
Nathan Lane
Florence La Rue
Eloise Laws
Heather Locklear
Lorna Luft
Adelitas Way
Alana Grace
Alexandra Osteen
Allison Speer
Andrea Thomas
Andrea Young
Andy Smith
Bethel Music Recording Artists
Billy Dawson
Brodi Clementi
Brother Sundance
Bryan and Katie Torwalt
Bryan White
Calynn Green
Cardfall
Carlos Santiago
Charmaine Brown
Chris Bandi
Chris Lane
Christian Clementi
Clark Beckham
Claude McKnight
Clay Crosse
Cosmo Mallardi
Crissie Rodes
Dallas Smith
Dana Talley
Danielle Peck
Danny Rader
Dave Barnes
David Archulet
Debbie Ryan
Dia Frampton
Ed Cash
Electra Mustaine
Erin Kinsey
Ernest K. Smith
Evan Bass
Gabrielle Hindy
Hayden Panetierre
Israel Houghton
Jake Owen
Jared Weeks
Jason Catron
Jason Moncivaiz
Jeff Jenkins
Jerry Flowers
Jess Coppens
Jillian Cardarelli
Jimmy Gnecco
John King
John Michael Montgomery
Johnnyswim
Jonathan Osteen
Josh Feemster
Josh Ronen
Joy Williams
JT Daly
Kane Brown
Kelly Keagy
Kevin Singleton
Krystal Meyers
Leeland
Leigh Nash
Lexi James
Lisa Kimmy
Lois DuPlessis
Louisa Wendorff
Luke Bryan
Maddie Jane
Mat Kearney
Mackenzie Porter
Mark Kibble
Marty Roe
Mason Ramsey
Melissa Green
Michael Barnes
Michael Peterson
New Found Glory
Nia Peeples
Noah Cyrus
Noah Henson
Nolan Neal
Olivia Lane
Pam Tillis
Rachael Lampa
Rachel Potter
Raelynn
Ray Vega
Rick DeJesus
Rick Seibold
Rob Beckly
Sam Palladio
Saving Abel
Scat Springs
Scott Cash
Scott Underwood
Shimon Moore
Stacy DuPree King
Steve Mandile
Sunny Malouf
T.J. Harris
Taylor Carroll
Tom Keifer
VersaEmerge
Wes Hampton
It is the opposite of shouting or yelling when you sing, or cracking into falsetto.
When applied correctly, SLS eliminates breaks between chest voice and head voice, increases range as well as ease in which to sing - all musts for singing without damaging your voice as well as for having a successful singing career.
Maybe he doesn’t think Stevie Wonder or Michael Jackson or Barbra Streisand or Prince or Chester Bennington are very good singers?! Maybe he’s confused Speech Level Singing with speech therapy? Or maybe just saw a rubbish SLS teacher or someone ‘claiming’ to teach SLS? He seems confused about it anyway.
Admittedly it has a somewhat misleading name, Speech Level Singing - but this is only meant to suggest that singing is much closer to speech than it is to shouting or falsetto. The larynx is supposed to stay more or less neutral and stable; not tight, not raised all the way up, and not all the way down.
Singing and speaking use exactly the same parts of the body, in very similar ways. A large part of what SLS does is to help singers stop shouting whilst they sing. Once they've done this, they can increase the volume, support, intensity, rasp, etc, but not before or too soon, otherwise they go back to shouting!
1. We definitely do teach support.
2. We do teach the bright tone necessary for singing and projecting. This is such an important part of voice production!
3. We teach better bridging, not 'early bridging'. This may be earlier bridging if someone is currently bridging late, the latter of which is often the cause of vocal strain. We do not teach vocal strain. We helps singers find and improve the 'middle voice' by coordinating the vocal muscles better. Once you've reduced the strain sufficiently you can increase the strength, otherwise you will increase the strain.
4. SLS does teach the 'bright ping'. (See also #2 above.) This 'ping' and clear resonance is a key constituent of good singing. However, we do often use some temporary 'yawning’ sounds to help singers relax the vocal strain caused by over-compressed vocal cords and/or a tight larynx. Maybe this guy heard only part of a lesson, or a singer mid-lesson using one of these temporary sounds…or just a bad singer?
Any exaggerated sounds are only used temporarily, just to help singers feel themselves using the correct vocal muscles and breath support.
5. We do not use loads of confusing exercises. We use real words as our exercises (most adults know 20,000-30,000 words!) - and we use these words as tools to help you find better coordination of your vocal muscles and better breath control. For example, we use: MUM or GOO or NAY.
6. We try to keep lessons simple and use a small amount of exercises per student. I commonly use about 5 key exercises, again and again, with some minor modifications.
7. We also use some temporary sounds to help some singers find better placement. If they don't need it, we don't give it to them. Most singing teachers also use these temporary sounds.
The likelihood is that this guy and us are all heading towards the same thing - less strain, no cracks, more control, better range, more ease, more power - but his experience of SLS might have been limited.