BRET MICHAELS' 'Vocalizer' Helps You Expand And Maintain Your Vocal Abilities

May 4, 2011

With over 25 years in the entertainment business, POISON's Bret Michaels has spent most of his life depending on his vocal cords in one way or another. Having sold over 30 million records, he is best known as a singer and frontman; but what many may never take into consideration is the hours of morning radio shows, countless TV interviews, and endless meetings that are included with being a success in the industry.

In recent years we have also seen Bret win over a whole new audience in reality TV with his smash hit series "Rock Of Love". From there, he went on to show his business savvy by winning "The Celebrity Apprentice", and then open the doors to his extremely private family life with his second VH1 hit "Life As I Know It". All of this has led to Bret also engaging in many public speaking events where he discusses his success in business, his health, and his life-long battle with diabetes. All of these things can take a toll on the throat and test the stamina of the vocal cords.

To be a professional in any field, the first thing you have to do is take care of your tools. It's in this spirit that Bret Michaels has created the "Vocalizer", a series of explanations and exercises to help you expand and maintain your vocal abilities. Whether you're a karaoke singer, public speaker, radio DJ, or rock star, there's something in the "Vocalizer" for everyone. The singing exercises are divided into four sections: Bass, Tenor, Alto, and Soprano, and range from non-pitch-specific warm-ups to interval-based singing exercises.

If you use your voice professionally in any way, the "Vocalizer" puts a fun twist on what is the necessary (yet oft-avoided) task of warming up properly. Bret's ever-charismatic personality shines through as he guides you through tales of wisdom and woe that brought him to the forefront of pop culture today.

Check out Bret Michaels' "Vocalizer" and start working on a stronger, more consistent vocal performance today!

To get your copy from the iTunes store, go to this location.

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