Recently listening and watching the last Cold play concert, I realize that this performance and the artist is the exact embodiment of the Coachsingers philosophy; that a singer is much more than a good voice.

You become an artist not by just working on your voice and singing properly; this is the first part of your task as a singer. Working on your craft, your voice, and your instrument is an important and essential foundation for your singing.
However, we then have a second level that transcends your voice. These are the other skills to develop.

It is the soul and voice together that drive the artist to connect to a new inspirational feeling, to a new stage of his artistry. Training himself to achieve this memorable moment is his goal, his challenge. It is a mission;
to not only sing technically well but to transport the audience with a magical vibe and to deliver his message in a way that causes his musical spirit to unite with the human soul.

In the particular case of the lead singer, from a technical point, he doesn’t have a great voice; breathiness, falsetto sound in his top voice. But who cares? When the song begins, we are transported to the infinity.
This music that creates a vibe, this voice that, with his uniqueness, reaches the hearts of many people.

He is a true artist. Feeling the stage, loving the stage, and giving his best.
Of course there are cases of great singers that also deliver their best vocal performance, for example, Lara Fabian and many others, but there are others that not having the skill completely developed can be great artists .

The journey of the singer has many different variables.

Don’t limit your self to only one. Expand your potential and all your skills to the maximum level.

-Debora Lebendiker-