VoiceBox The VoiceBox Team
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VoiceBox is a weekly public radio series and multimedia project dedicated to exploring the art of singing and the best of the vocal music scene from the Bay Area and beyond.
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Aging Voices
In “Aging Voices,” we speak to Colorado seniors
whose voices have changed, their directors, and a professor who
believes that singing when you're older is good for you.See more at:
http://www.cpr.org/news/story/voicebox-colorado-seniors-sing-intellectual-spiritual-health -
Stuttering
VoiceBox is a weekly public radio series and multimedia project dedicated to exploring the art of singing and the best of the vocal music scene from the Bay Area and beyond.
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Auctioneering
VoiceBox
is a sound-rich exploration of the human voice. In each five-minute
episode, host Chloe Veltman, reporter Alyssa Kapnik and sound engineer
Seth Samuel explore pitch and harmony, meet shouters, singers,
announcers and stutterers, and ponder the meaning and importance of the
most primal of musical instruments. In
“Auctioneering,” we meet Colorado Auctioneers Hall of Famer Steve
Linnebur and Al Carlson, a long-time auction attendee from Golden,
Colorado. We also meet Justin Ochs, an auctioneer from Tennessee. -
Feel The Rhythm
(Re-run: This program originally aired on September 20, 2013)Jazz
vocalist and Grammy Awards board member Kitty Margolis discusses how
she helps aspiring jazz singers develop their improvisation chops. -
Charlotte's Changes: From child soprano to indie rocker
(Re-run: This program originally aired on September 6, 2013)The versatile Welsh vocalist Charlotte Church
chats with Chloe Veltman about how she morphed from being one of the
world’s most successful child sopranos to finding her voice in the indie
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Pitch Perfect?
(Re-run: This program originally aired on June 21, 2013)Ever since Cher scored a hit with “Believe” in 1998,
Auto-Tune, a digital tool which helps singers adjust their vocal pitch, has
become a ubiquitous presence in the pop music world. Join Andy Hildebrand,
the inventor of Auto-Tune, for a discussion about the tool’s legacy and future.