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Everyone is talking about Benson Boone's power in "Beautiful Things," but almost no one is talking about the tools that make it possible—or dangerous. In this live breakdown, we aren't just reacting; we are analyzing how to maintain "Vocal Absorption" in a high-tech world. In this stream, you will learn: Benson Boone Analysis: How he transitions from soft verses to massive choruses without losing the emotional center. The "Robot" Trap: Why obsessing over mechanics and pitch often kills the vibe of a song. TEACHING MODULE: The Truth About In-Ear Monitors (IEMs). Most singers use IEMs wrong and become isolated "robots." The Kevin Cronin (REO Speedwagon) Case Study: I'll share a story from the studio about how we adjusted his IEM mix to stop him from over-singing and help him "absorb" the band's energy. How to set up your mix so you feel the music, not just hear it. About Brad Chapman: With 50 years of experience producing legends like WhiteSnake, Anita Baker, and contributing to 24 Platinum Records, I’ve proven that Artistry = Mechanics. My goal is to help you unlearn the "robot" habits taught by traditional coaching and find your true, absorbed sound. 🔔 Subscribe for honest industry advice: Click here to subscribe: https://youtube.com/live/nUE7j0OfoAM Be sure and check out the tools you can buy to practice this method at home. It's the ultimate in DIY The Vocal Muse Suite video program https://bradchapmanradicalvocalcoach.com/vocalmusesuite And the complete Sing From Feel eBook https://bradchapmanradicalvocalcoach.com/singfromfeelebook
Everyone is talking about Benson Boone's power in "Beautiful Things," but almost no one is talking about the tools that make it possible—or dangerous. In this live breakdown, we aren't just reacting; we are analyzing how to maintain "Vocal Absorption" in a high-tech world. In this stream, you will learn: Benson Boone Analysis: How he transitions from soft verses to massive choruses without losing the emotional center. The "Robot" Trap: Why obsessing over mechanics and pitch often kills the vibe of a song. TEACHING MODULE: The Truth About In-Ear Monitors (IEMs). Most singers use IEMs wrong and become isolated "robots." The Kevin Cronin (REO Speedwagon) Case Study: I'll share a story from the studio about how we adjusted his IEM mix to stop him from over-singing and help him "absorb" the band's energy. How to set up your mix so you feel the music, not just hear it. About Brad Chapman: With 50 years of experience producing legends like WhiteSnake, Anita Baker, and contributing to 24 Platinum Records, I’ve proven that Artistry = Mechanics. My goal is to help you unlearn the "robot" habits taught by traditional coaching and find your true, absorbed sound. 🔔 Subscribe for honest industry advice: Click here to subscribe: https://youtube.com/live/nUE7j0OfoAM Be sure and check out the tools you can buy to practice this method at home. It's the ultimate in DIY The Vocal Muse Suite video program https://bradchapmanradicalvocalcoach.com/vocalmusesuite And the complete Sing From Feel eBook https://bradchapmanradicalvocalcoach.com/singfromfeelebook
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Tuesday Apr 14, 2026
”How Teddy Swims Sings From Feel (Not From His Head)”
Tuesday Apr 14, 2026
Tuesday Apr 14, 2026
Teddy Swims doesn't sing at you. He sings through you. That's not a gift. That's a choice -- and it starts before he opens his mouth. Most singers spend years drilling scales, hitting their marks, checking every technical box. Then they wonder why their voice sounds mechanical in the room and lifeless on the recording. Teddy feels the song first. Then he sings it. That's the difference between a technician and an artist -- and it's the thing nobody in vocal coaching ever talks about. This is Vocal Imprinting. Don't imitate what you hear. Absorb how it feels.
Go feel something.→ Be sure and get your free gear guide at: https://bradchapmanradicalvocalcoach.com/vocal-microscope #TeddySwims #SingWithEmotion #VocalImprinting #EmotionalSinging #VocalCoach #SingFromFeel #SoulfulSinging
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