EPISODE · Mar 27, 2026 · 46 MIN
#21 Low Range Wins & Vocal Longevity: Ukulele Simon’s ‘Bolicious’ Gigging Strategies
from Curious Vocalists · host Grace Hancock Music
In this episode, Grace dives into the energetic world of Ukulele Simon, the "beatboxing, looping ukulele guy" known for turning festivals into full-blown "rave-e-leles." They explore the unique challenges and triumphs of having a lower vocal range in a music industry full of tenors or above. Simon reveals how he has leaned into his bonkers ukulele, beatboxing niche that turns even the lowest, chest infected vocal delivery into a raving success. For the professional gigging musician who might view singing as secondary to their instrument, this conversation offers a refreshing masterclass in vocal maintenance and longevity, covering everything from rigorous fitness and dietary rituals to the technical benefits of vocal straw training for warming up on the road. Packed with "silly face noise" beatboxing demos and live looping, this episode is a toolkit for any vocalist ready to embrace their unique power and keep their voice tour-ready. Key Takeaways: Own the Low End: Stop fighting the "high-voice" industry standard. Embracing a lower range allows for more authentic, sustainable performances. Strategic Rituals: Vocal health isn't just about the throat; it’s about dietary choices and physical fitness to support the breath. The Power of the "Silly Face Noises": Incorporating beatboxing and texture into your vocals can fill out a sound as a solo or small-group performer. Consistency is Key: Using vocal straws regularly is recommended as it can drastically increase vocal performance and recovery. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Ukulele Simon 00:00 Beatboxing and Looping Demonstration 06:18 Live Looping and its Challenges 09:09 Embracing Your Low Range Voice 16:33 Gig Preparation Routine 22:03 Physical Fitness and Maintenance for Gigging 29:29 Pre-Gig Rituals and Voice Maintenance 32:12 Vocal Straws Alleviate Strain and Strengthen Your Registers 33:54 2026 Upcoming Gigs and Festival Excitement 37:30 Where to Find Simon Online 37:52 Quickfire Questions and Fun Insights 43:17 Bonkers Baby Shark Rave Demo Resources & Links Loopy Pro - Looping software mentioned for live performance Simon’s Website - to order his Loop-e-lele Vol.1 tutorial book, upcoming gig information and tutorials Instagram Facebook Vocal Straw Info: Small Diameter (High Resistance): Best for a deep "reset" and intense vocal fold workout to help with agility and blending your registers before a gig. Large Diameter (Low Resistance): Ideal for gentle warm-downs after a high-energy "rave-e-lele" set. The back-pressure of the bubbles up through the thicker straw acts as a ‘massage’ for your vocal cords after a strenuous vocal session. Silicone straw for use with water as a ‘vocal massage’ Link to Silicone straw on Amazon UK UK Made singing Straws Company: www.rayvox.co.uk About the Host Grace is a seasoned singer-pianist, vocal coach and composer. Over the past decade she has dedicated her life to music and creativity, performing aboard luxury cruise ships across the world and composing for theatre and short films. Her original compositions have been recognised by festivals such as the Paris Film Awards and Only the Best International Film Awards. She strives now to determine how to cultivate authentic expression in music and the importance of it for mental health and human connection. Contact Method [email protected] www.gracehancockmusic.com Grace's Instagram Grace's Facebook
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In this episode, Grace dives into the energetic world of Ukulele Simon, the "beatboxing, looping ukulele guy" known for turning festivals into full-blown "rave-e-leles." They explore the unique challenges and triumphs of having a lower vocal range in a music industry full of tenors or above. Simon reveals how he has leaned into his bonkers ukulele, beatboxing niche that turns even the lowest, chest infected vocal delivery into a raving success. For the professional gigging musician who might view singing as secondary to their instrument, this conversation offers a refreshing masterclass in vocal maintenance and longevity, covering everything from rigorous fitness and dietary rituals to the technical benefits of vocal straw training for warming up on the road. Packed with "silly face noise" beatboxing demos and live looping, this episode is a toolkit for any vocalist ready to embrace their unique power and keep their voice tour-ready. Key Takeaways: Own the Low End: Stop fighting the "high-voice" industry standard. Embracing a lower range allows for more authentic, sustainable performances. Strategic Rituals: Vocal health isn't just about the throat; it’s about dietary choices and physical fitness to support the breath. The Power of the "Silly Face Noises": Incorporating beatboxing and texture into your vocals can fill out a sound as a solo or small-group performer. Consistency is Key: Using vocal straws regularly is recommended as it can drastically increase vocal performance and recovery. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Ukulele Simon 00:00 Beatboxing and Looping Demonstration 06:18 Live Looping and its Challenges 09:09 Embracing Your Low Range Voice 16:33 Gig Preparation Routine 22:03 Physical Fitness and Maintenance for Gigging 29:29 Pre-Gig Rituals and Voice Maintenance 32:12 Vocal Straws Alleviate Strain and Strengthen Your Registers 33:54 2026 Upcoming Gigs and Festival Excitement 37:30 Where to Find Simon Online 37:52 Quickfire Questions and Fun Insights 43:17 Bonkers Baby Shark Rave Demo Resources & Links Loopy Pro - Looping software mentioned for live performance Simon’s Website - to order his Loop-e-lele Vol.1 tutorial book, upcoming gig information and tutorials Instagram Facebook Vocal Straw Info: Small Diameter (High Resistance): Best for a deep "reset" and intense vocal fold workout to help with agility and blending your registers before a gig. Large Diameter (Low Resistance): Ideal for gentle warm-downs after a high-energy "rave-e-lele" set. The back-pressure of the bubbles up through the thicker straw acts as a ‘massage’ for your vocal cords after a strenuous vocal session. Silicone straw for use with water as a ‘vocal massage’ Link to Silicone straw on Amazon UK UK Made singing Straws Company: www.rayvox.co.uk About the Host Grace is a seasoned singer-pianist, vocal coach and composer. Over the past decade she has dedicated her life to music and creativity, performing aboard luxury cruise ships across the world and composing for theatre and short films. Her original compositions have been recognised by festivals such as the Paris Film Awards and Only the Best International Film Awards. She strives now to determine how to cultivate authentic expression in music and the importance of it for mental health and human connection. Contact Method [email protected] www.gracehancockmusic.com Grace's Instagram Grace's Facebook
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