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Vocal Tips in 10 with Amber Mogg Cathey

Why Your Vocal Practice Isn’t Working (And How to Fix It)

Season 3, Ep. 14

Why Your Vocal Practice Isn’t Working (And How to Fix It)


If your vocal practice isn’t translating into real progress… this episode is for you.


Most singers think they need to do more—more exercises, more songs, more time.

But the real problem? You’re trying to work on too many things at once.


In this episode, I break down why that approach keeps you stuck—and what actually works instead.

You’ll learn how to focus your practice so your voice can actually improve, not just stay busy.


We cover:

• The biggest mistake singers make in practice (and why it slows your progress)

• How to choose one clear focus that moves your voice forward

• A simple way to break songs into manageable, effective chunks

• Why slow, intentional repetition works (and mindless run-throughs don’t)

• How to build real technique first—then layer in style without losing control


This isn’t about working harder—it’s about working smarter so you can see (and hear) real results.

If you’ve been feeling stuck, frustrated, or like your practice isn’t paying off… this will change how you train your voice.


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