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Sunday, August 16, 2009

Learning To Sing - Where To Start

By Charle Rivers

Singing with a barbershop quartet or just singing along with the radio you like to express yourself in song. You may think you cant sing like your favorite "idol" or even improve your ability to sing but you can. The first step is to understand the human singing voice accurately so that you can remove negative expectations for your singing ability.

There are many reasons why most people wont get up on a karaoke stage and sing; it could be lack of confidence, lack of education, or both. However, with a little training and practice, even the most tone-deaf singer can learn a few things to assist in their singing capabilities. Just because you are not one of the lucky few who was born with a "good ear" doesnt mean you cant celebrate life by singing as well!

In fact, only two percent of the worlds population truly cannot tell one tone from another! Scientific research has proven that all people can become good singers with a little training. By learning to recognize different tones and pitches, you will actually train your ear to become one with the music.

Now its time to ascertain what level your voice is at on the musical score. Do you sing with a naturally higher tone as a soprano or do you have a low bass tone to your voice? Once you become familiar with your voice stylings, you will be able to accurately fit your voice to songs that are within your range. Singing a low song as a soprano may not be the best idea. But finding songs that easily fit your voice will certainly showcase your singing abilities in a positive light. If you choose to take singing lessons, your teacher will be able to help you in this discovery process.

You must know how to breathe corectly if you want to sing beautifully. Take slow, deep breaths with your diaphragm, not your lungs. Take a long, slow breath, and try to push out your abdomen, keeping your shoulders still. This sort of breathing uses your diaphragm properly.

We have all heard amateur singers who have an unpleasing, even irritating quality, to their voices. This is often a result of projecting the voice through the mouth and nasal cavities. More pleasing is to project the sound through the head, sometimes called "head voice." To develop this skill, work at visualizing your breath and voice flowing up to and radiating out of your forehead.

After practicing these first steps and discovering your best range, start singing your favorite songs. You will find that if you like the song you will sing more enthusiastically and pleasingly. Try projecting the emotion of the song through your face and vocal phrasing. People respond to a heartfelt delivery whether it is perfectly voiced or not.

It is never too late to hone your vocal skills and become passionate about singing and celebrating life as it should be celebrated. Adults have the capability to improve even the most pathetic vocal prowess. Incorporating lessons from a qualified instructor will certainly enhance your vocal skills and lead you to many satisfying nights of karaoke and possibly even to a new career! - 18780

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