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Singing
Tips 1 - Take singing lessons but be sure to seek
out a qualified teacher. Check their references. Look at their
training and/or schooling as well as their work history.
Singing
Tips 2 - If
you sing pop, gospel, soul, rock, blues, or even jazz, even
the occasional voice lesson from a well qualified instructor
can put you ahead of the competition. Consider a classical instructor.
You don't have to use everything you are taught in performance.
If you can transfer some of the techniques, though, you can
better maintain your vocal health and prevent nodules or scarring
that will shorten your career.
Singing
Tips 3 - Most singers need to have some type of basic
warm-up routine, even if very basic. Make sure your routine
always includes the same basic passages or exercises so you'll
be able to judge where your voice is in relation to where it
normally is.
Singing
Tips 4 - Practice singing in front of a mirror. This will
help you notice posture, airflow, facial expressions, and overall
how you appear to an audience.
Singing
Tips 5 - Consider singing as part of a group, even if your
main interest is solo work. It can really open up your ears
to singing better on pitch and blending your voice to match
other sounds.
Singing
Tips 6 - If you sing in a group, be open to shifting to
a different place in the ensemble, even if it is not beside
your best friend, and even if there is someone a bit taller
in front of you, or vice versa. Some good choir directors will
put people in different places according to the unique qualities
of their voice and tone.
Singing
Tips 7 - Open your mouth! Yea, yea, I know... most people
are trying to get you to shut up. Well, if you can learn to
sing with your mouth "very" wide open, you will hit
clearer notes and sing more strongly and cleanly overall.
Singing
Tips 8 - Like any musical discipline, I think that listening
to great performers helps you hone your sound and technique.
I even suggest singing along with great recordings, trying to
match the vocalist exactly. Then, after you've learned their
way, you have some new techniques and the ability to create
your own interpretation of the piece of music.
Singing
Tips 9 - Don't forget about listening to recordings of singers
from earlier times. For example, recordings of tenor Enrico
Caruso are some of the earliest recordings of classical music.
Singing
Tips 10 - While it is fun to copy someone else's singing
style, be sure not to do so to the detriment of your physical
voice. Very few people have vocal chords that lend themselves
to singing like James Brown, Luciano Pavarotti, or Mariah Carey.
Singing
Tips 11 - Just as instrumentalists should listen to singers
to emulate the voice in their playing, singers can likewise
learn new musical techniques from listening to and copying the
playing of talented instrumentalists. Don't know where to start?
Listen to some famous instrumental works or musicians and find
what you like.
Singing
Tips 12 - An old joke says that an alto is just a soprano
who can read music. While funny, and sometimes true in practice,
it is ideal to be able to sing the voice part that your voice
suits the best. For this reason, you will create more depth
in your choir if you can learn to read music and sing harmonies.
That way, if you truly are an interior voice such as an alto
or tenor, you will be able sing it, rather than your director
having to recruit someone who can read the music but whose voice
may not be as well suited to the part.
Singing
Tips 13 - The renowned Harry Bulow, a composer and music
theory professor once asked his class in earnest why in the
world J.S. Bach used the same melodies in so many chorales,
simply reharmonizing the lower parts. He suggested that perhaps
Bach just liked those particular melodies. A quick-witted music
student remarked "Either that, or he just had really stupid
sopranos!" Overcome the stereotype, sopranos and basses. Don't
let the ability to easily hear your part become a crutch - improve
your sight-reading skills whenever you are able.
Singing
Tips 14 - Keep your vocal chords moisturized. Drink lots
of water or liquids at room temperature.
Singing
Tips 15 - It is very important to keep hydrated. It is a
little known fact, though, that drinking excessive amounts of
water just before singing can remove too much of the natural
lubricant your body creates on your vocal chords.
Singing
Tips 16 - Avoid strange remedies for your voice. If you
train among singers, you will undoubtedly hear strange concoctions
of beverages and even over the counter medications to improve
vocal stamina or help a fatigued voice. These will do more harm
than good. Sometimes simple vocal rest is needed.
Singing
Tips 17 - Try not to hold your breath when you're singing.
You want the air to flow freely through your diaphragm and back
out.
Singing
Tips 18 - Remember, your vocal chords are an instrument
and it must be cared for like an instrument. Be sure to get
proper rest and do not shout or scream for long periods of time
before a vocal performance.
Singing
Tips 19 - While you don't want to tire yourself out, make
sure you can sing a complex passage 5 to 10 times without a
mistake if you are having problems with it and will need to
perform it.
Singing
Tips 20 - Many female singers have remarked that they have
done some of their best singing when pregnant. Others have said
that their baby's excited actions in the womb when singing made
it difficult. Stay positive and keep in mind that it could happen
either way.
Great
Gifts for Singers
Singing
Tips 21 - A man's vocal prime is much later in life than
a womans, many times reaching into the late 50s.
Singing
Tips 22 - Sing with a karaoke machine. This is a great tool
to allow you to "have the floor". It provides the
words and the back-up musicians. Just be sure to balance it
out later on with real musicians. There is quite a big difference
when performing professionally and you need to get used to the
live performance arena.
Singing
Tips 23 - Motions of the body and arms can help you to be
more expressive and technically able in your singing, especially
if you are a kinesthetic learner - one who learns by feeling.
Singing
Tips 24 - Don't just mouth the words with melody. SING!...from
the bottom of your heart and soul. Put heart, feeling, and emotion
into every line and sing with conviction. This will translate
into an outstanding performance for the listener.
Singing
Tips 25 - In classical music, the voice should have a "spinning"
quality to the tone. Some of this is created by a natural vibrato.
The rest is done by creating a resonance from the way your mouth
is shaped that brings out well-formed overtones. Study with
a vocal instructor can help.
Singing
Tips 26 - With vibrato, most vocal instructors agree that
it is best not to practice it, but to let it develop and occur
naturally. If you are singing with correct technique and your
voice is maturing, it will happen. If it does not, it usually
means that there is something to correct in your technique.
Singing
Tips 27 - Don't drink, do drugs, or smoke. These are the
worst things ever for your voice.
Singing
Tips 28 - Stay away from air-conditioning before a vocal
performance.
Singing
Tips 29 - You must sing 1 to 3 hours a day so your your
voice will be clear and practice in hitting high notes -akaichu
Singing Tips 30 - Don't audition for American
Idol. Its a joke and a slap in the face of real musicians who
worked hard to get where they are. Leave the karaoke at the
bar. You will learn to appreciate your accomplishments if you
actually earn them, rather than winning a popularity contest.
Singing
Tips 31 - Don't ask someone if they are a singer or a musician
as singers are offended by this. (Singers are obviously musicians,
too.) Ask instead if they are a singer or an instrumentalist.
Or, you can ask whether they are a vocalist or play an instrument.
Singing
Tips 32 - It
has been said that singing is yelling on pitch. To a degree,
it may be.
Singing
Tips 33 - A
nasal sound is usually thought of as being harsh on the ears.
Truth be told, all great singers who really project have a good
deal of nasal resonance. When you sing, does any air at all
come from your nose? A little should. Experiment!
Singing
Tips 34 - When
singing notes that are very high in your vocal range, don't
be afraid to modify the vowel sounds a bit of you are singing
solo. For example, the "a" in "far" could be sung where it sounds
like it is between an "a" and an "e".
Singing
Tips 35 - Here's
a cool trick that can be used solo or by an entire choir. If
you have a section of music that you are supposed to hum rather
than sing with an open mouth, try this - with your mouth closed,
touch the tip of your tongue to the roof of your mouth, then
hum. You'll notice that the hum projects much better due to
increased nasal resonance.
Singing
Tips 36 - If
you have ever sung in a professional choir, you know how important
it is that the group be uniform in their vowel sounds. This
promotes blending in tone quality, and can help keep notes better
in tune throughout the choir.
Singing
Tips 37 - Pavarotti
once said that that singing takes lots and lots of memory. Point
taken to remain focused in concentration when you are performing.
You will never be added to the list of those who have forgotten
the lyrics when singing the national anthem.
Singing
Tips 38 - Many
singers have beautiful voices and technical ability. The very
best also do a superb job of interpreting the lyrics. Tell a
story! Always be thinking of how what you are singing lends
expression to the lyrics and artistic thought behind the song.
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