Songwriting and a One Woman Show

I do have to say the reason that you didn't know that I was a singer-songwriter when we were in class together is because I wasn't a singer-songwriter when we were in class together. This was something that happened after I left class.

As a creative you pick up things along the way. I was always singing in my shower, but I had not really picked up a guitar and then I started hanging around friends that were in a circle passing a guitar around and then all of a sudden I really… I mean I did kind of want one but it was just never the thing.

Then I was with a group of people where that was the thing. So then I started strumming and one thing led to another and then “hey I can write songs who knew?!”

And you can write good songs. I really, really like what I've heard and I feel like you were able to find your voice.

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Actress, Musician, Voice Coach Annie Little on The Actor's Vow Podcast

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"It was my own vocal challenges that really got me interested in the voice and singing. Because I was just so determined to want to figure it out for myself. Because I didn't want to feel limited anymore. As an actor, as a singer or a songwriter it's such a horrible feeling when you feel like you have something inside you that is stuck or limited by your instrument. My body was getting in the way." -Annie Little

I was recently a guest on an episode of @theactorsvow podcast.

In the episode Denise Borraz Trepat and I talk about how I got my supporting role in Argo, the teaching methodology I use, how anybody can learn to speak/sing, how to find your ideal speaking pitch and some cool exercises you can do at home to warm up your voice.🎙 Available now on iTunes.

For an even more in-depth look at my experience auditioning and shooting my role in Argo (including how I made it bigger), visit my blog post HERE.

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