Thursday, 18 April 2013
Instruments are great for Singers!
A lot of my singing hero's are also very competent Musicians and are also very talented instrumentalists. People like Stevie Wonder, Ray Charles, Eric Clapton, Paul Mccartney, Harry Connick Jr. are not just great singers, but all fantastic musicians. I really think being able to accompany your voice with an instrument gives your act another dimension.
I started playing the Piano at the age of 5, studying the basic techniques of Classical music. From that i've been able to play the great music written by likes of Beethoven, Mozart, Bach, Chopin and Debussy. Classical music is one of the genre's of music I really love!
From that i've recently been studying the basics of Jazz piano and improvisation, I am finding this musical adventure very interesting and fulfilling, as I am able to explore and discover the heights and depths of all music genre's and styles. Now I've developed the skills needed to accompany myself at the piano, which is something I've wanted to do for quite some while!
I would encourage you all to take up some form of musical instrument, I believe that the Piano is the best because, apart from being a great solo instrument, it can also be used to accompany singers and other instrumentalists
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Tuesday, 2 April 2013
For My Next Blog!
Hi Everyone!
I'd love to know what other stuff you'd like me to blog about.. Please tweet me your questions as soon as possible!
God Bless,
Charlie
Friday, 29 March 2013
Vocal Training
For a couple of years I have been lucky enough to work with the renowned vocal coach and writer Gillyanne Kayes, who has helped me with my voice through the difficult stages of puberty, which if not used correctly can harm the voice permanently.
Now, not everyone is lucky enough to have a private vocal tutor, but there are some fantastic online tutorials out there.. I'm gonna give you a link which is a program I use when I'm away from the UK and my singing teacher.
A powerful voice or being able to Hit a Top C is great, but it's no good if you have no basic vocal technique. To become a good singer you need to train your voice using correct vocal exercises and breathing techniques. This will not only improve the quality of your voice, but will also increase your vocal stamina. By following this excellent program you will soon be on the road to achieving your goal.
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Wishing you every success and God Bless!
Charlie Green
Friday, 22 March 2013
My Career So Far
My baptism into the world of entertainment began at a very early age when I entertained passengers on board a cruise ship when I sang that classic song ‘New York, New York’. On further cruises I also entertained passengers at the grand piano.
A few years later I took part in a show at the Royal Opera House in York where I sang a medley of songs, ably accompanied by a bevy of young female dancers.
In 2005 I was invited by the ‘Not Forgotten Association for ex-servicemen’ to perform at their annual concert at St James' Palace. The highlight of my day was being introduced to HRH Princess Anne.
For Christmas 2007 I recorded my debut Christmas single ‘Hands Around The World’ in association with the Muscular Dystrophy Campaign. The song came top of the charts for two weeks over the Christmas period on the download site Audio Lunchbox, but was then relegated to third place behind Rosemary Clooney and Frank Sinatra.
I suddenly came to the world's attention in 2008 when I performed on the popular TV show ‘Britain's Got Talent’. This led him to having over 4 million hits on YouTube.
I was immediately invited to the Philippines by the ABS-CBN Global TV network for a three-week promotional visit. During that time I appeared on 15 television shows and also performed in concerts. It was great, and I was invited to return for the Christmas and New Year celebrations. My hour long New Years Eve concert at the prestigious Makati Shangri-La hotel received a standing ovation from the delighted hotel guests.
Then I was also invited to sing for the President of the Philippines, Gloria Arroyo and, before returning to the UK, met the legendary Filipino World Boxing Champion, Manny Pacquiao, who requested that I sing the much loved Filipino song ‘Dahil Sa ‘Yo’.
Also in 2008 I made my acting debut in the short film ‘Waiting in Rhyme’. The film's dialog consisted entirely of poetry and was in aid of the Macmillan Cancer Support.
During March and April 2009 I was a special guest on the Sarah Geronimo ‘The Next One’ tour of the USA. I appeared in 13 different cities in 7 weeks and performed in such places as New York, Los Angeles, San Fransisco, Chicago and Las Vegas, where I sang on the same stage as Frank Sinatra had years before.
I returned to the USA and Canada in October for another short tour.
I won three awards at the 22nd Awit Awards Ceremony in the Philippines. These are the equivalent of the Grammy Awards in the USA. I won the ‘Best Jazz Recording Artiste Award’. ‘Best Performance by a New Male Artiste’ and ‘Best Performance by a Child Artiste’.
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In 2010 I recorded his CD album ‘A Friend Like You’ for Viva Entertainment. This was produced by renowned Los Angeles producer, Christian De Walden.
In May, I jetted off to the USA and Canada for another 5-week tour.
I then followed this with a concert tour of the Philippines in July and August.
In October I paid his first visit to Italy where he took part in the famous TV show ‘Ti Lascio Una Canzone’. I was invited back in November for the final show of the series. Also in November I was invited to China to perform at the ‘Television Fashion Awards Ceremony’ in Shanghai. After returning home for the Christmas celebrations I returned to China to sing at the ‘New Years Eve Countdown TV Show’ in Shanghai's City Centre Square.
In March 2011, I paid his first visit to Japan where he was guest entertainer at the annual TV show ‘Sekai 1 No Showtime’. The annual show attracts around 20 million viewers.
Due to my voice going through the natural transition from boy to man's voice, I have spent the past few months working with my newly appointed singing teacher, Gillyanne Kayes, who is one of the UK's principal vocal coaches. Gillyanne is delighted with my ‘new voice’ .. which is great! :D
During my short ‘Showbiz’ career I have worked hard at my craft in order to develop my talents further, so that I can perform to a much wider audience.
I pray that I have an exciting and prosperous career
I'll be writing another blog very shortly! :D
Keep Singing!
Charlie x
Thursday, 21 March 2013
Charlie's first Blog!
Hello and welcome to my new 'Music Blog'
On this blog I will be be writing about some of the things that interest me as a performer and music enthusiast.
I will be be giving tips on; how to audition, choosing the right songs, improving your voice technique, understanding your range, and general things I've learned from being in the business.
Watch out for my next blog, as I will be posting it very shortly!
Keep Singing!
Charlie
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