Tuesday, July 19, 2011

4 Steps to Get Better at Singing


People who have an interest in singing and want to get better at it claim that they cannot sing. They are underestimating their own singing potential because the truth is, singing can be learned by everyone. Voice is the instrument which is capable and complex with the correct collaboration of voice tools such as vocal cords, lips, tongue, teeth, volume, timbre, restraint of release, use of calculated breath, and the change of pitch. It may sound very technical but once you have learned those techniques; you can be one of the successful singers who are soaring high with their singing career. To improve your singing, here are a few reminders that can help you.

Find a good coach or singing software

If at the beginning, you seem to be grasping in the dark, you may want someone professional to help you understand the methods in order to achieve a wonderful singing voice. Inquire in your location some singing courses offered or through searching on the internet; you can see a vast amount of information about singing. If you are confident enough that you have the discipline to acquire knowledge without the aid of singing instructors, the internet also provides free singing lessons.

But, you may find the information very limited and in order for you to access the whole course, you will have to subscribe or purchase the singing software. Either way, if you are eager to learn all of the ins and outs of singing, no matter what you choose, start with your lessons and just take it seriously and apply all the correct techniques and methods in singing.

Open you mouth and sing.

Start with opening your month and relax your tongue to achieve the maximum quality of tone. Use the two finger rule by fitting two fingers between your teeth. When it comes to tension in the tongue, which is one of the most common problems for beginners, ensure that you relax this vocal instrument before singing. To know if your tongue is tense, look in the mirror and notice if the tongue is not resting on the bottom front teeth, then that is where the problem lies. Try to move the tongue forward in the mouth and relax. Same thing goes with the back of the mouth, it is also important to loosen up and open it so that the quality of the sound comes out good. Say the word "ah" leaving the back of the mouth open, notice how it creates a beautiful resonance.

Breathe and relax.

Some singers are breathing in too much air; this will only create pressure that can hinder the ability to sing freely. To fix this problem, learn the correct breathing exercise and know the regular breathing involved in singing. Another thing, pay attention to your larynx and when it raises and lowers while singing, you are hurting your vocal instrument. Place your hand on the larynx and check if it stays steady, it should be.

Sing with passion.

The quality of voice is associated with the mood of the singer. If you are lacking of passion to sing, it will reflect on your voice. Once you perform in front of your audience, make your stage your world: own it and allow yourself to connect with the large audience. Always have the reason to get excited before your performance, otherwise, all your extra baggage is backfired on the level of entertainment of your spectators.




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