Thursday, 14 May 2009
Unique syles of singing
Every Singer has their own unique style, sound and tone which is worth learning and studying. Watching and listening to the way a professional singer performs provides an insight into the techniques used, look at different singers with a veriety of range with in their voice, but you could spend years trying to emulate the top vocalists or favourite artist. If you intend to be a "tribute" act or have a natural similarity to an existing artist, studying them will be an essential part of your rehearsal program, but to really benefit from your voice, you should concentrate on developing your own natural vocal abilities and style.
Friday, 8 May 2009
A few tips that may help :-)
Here is a few tips on how to start singing...............
1.Make sure you practice singing as much as you can every day, even if this is in your bedroom or even in the bath / shower.
2.Watch your favorite singers sing live - listen to their voice and try to hit the same notes. This is good for your voice, but if anything hurts or strains, stop.
3.Enter karaoke and other competitions.
4.Don't tell them you want to be a singer if you think they won't encourage you. However, if they bring it up in a conversation, be honest and tell them why. They should understand. If not, don't give up! Many singers started very basic and without much encouragement / success.
5.Talk to your parents about having vocal lessons just for fun. Say this won't affect your schoolwork and you will do better academically. If they don't let you have vocal lessons, persuade one of your friends who is taking vocal lessons into helping you out with some of the stuff they learn there.
6.Find someone who is musical or can sing. If so, get chatting and singing as soon as possible.
7.Remember, the younger you are, the better chance you have at improving your voice, and you have more time to try to get better.
8.Write your own songs! It promotes you as a singer and helps you express yourself.
1.Make sure you practice singing as much as you can every day, even if this is in your bedroom or even in the bath / shower.
2.Watch your favorite singers sing live - listen to their voice and try to hit the same notes. This is good for your voice, but if anything hurts or strains, stop.
3.Enter karaoke and other competitions.
4.Don't tell them you want to be a singer if you think they won't encourage you. However, if they bring it up in a conversation, be honest and tell them why. They should understand. If not, don't give up! Many singers started very basic and without much encouragement / success.
5.Talk to your parents about having vocal lessons just for fun. Say this won't affect your schoolwork and you will do better academically. If they don't let you have vocal lessons, persuade one of your friends who is taking vocal lessons into helping you out with some of the stuff they learn there.
6.Find someone who is musical or can sing. If so, get chatting and singing as soon as possible.
7.Remember, the younger you are, the better chance you have at improving your voice, and you have more time to try to get better.
8.Write your own songs! It promotes you as a singer and helps you express yourself.
Thursday, 7 May 2009
Composure and Nerves
So much of singing is composing yourself and teching yoursef to sing through the stage "fright"or excitement of performing with a relaxed feeling and focus on giving your best.
Labels:
be the best singer,
composure while singing,
singers
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