I learned to yodel pretty well. It took me a few months, but I eventually perfected it.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
People that could yodel always fascinated me. People that could sing loud always fascinated me. So I started trying to mimic at a really young age: 6, 7 years old.
I did pretty good for a guy who never finished high school and used to yodel at square dances.
I've figured out my learning curve. I can look at something and somehow know exactly how long it will take for me to learn it.
That's one thing you hear in my voice today. I could yodel from one octave to another octave. It always fascinated me.
It's like a prize fighter. He knows he has a fight coming up, so he gets in the gym and trains. So when I have a show coming up, I practice yodeling.
Modelling wasn't a passion of mine, so that made it get old kind of quickly. I was getting very frustrated.
Getting to play a yogic healer was awesome. I love yoga, so I've had a lot of teachers.
My experiences have taught me a lot and I'm happy with my learnings, if not with what I went through to learn.
I've grown a lot, and I'm learning every week.
I took Meisner for a long time. I use a lot of sense memory and, well, I wouldn't say Method, but I can't really avoid getting into character.