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Saturday, October 18, 2008

Learn How to Sing and Become Like a Pro in No Time!

By Sarah Stewart

Have you always wanted to know how to sing?

Have you always asked yourself how some people could sing so great like that? Or how tenors can wow a crowd with their powerful voices?

Like any talent, singing is a gift. But you could also learn it with proper technique training. In anything you wanna do, the most important thing is to have the will power to do it. Much determination and want is required of singing as well.

Besides that, here are some other things that could help you become a singing sensation in no time:

Find a Mentor

If you're serious about wanting to sing, then you gotta get yourself a voice coach. To learn to sing, you need to look for mentors who can give feedback. And because singing is a kind of performance art, you should get feedback from a good listener.

Simon Cowell is a good example of a coach who will tell you exactly where you are with your singing voice. A coach can guide you with training. Believing in your own talent goes a long way but a mentor could pave that way to be smoother for you. Coaches have the expertise to tell you how much training you need based on your vocal range, the quality of your voice, and the accuracy of your tone.

Also, try looking for organizations or choirs with vocal trainings and practices. It would be great if you can sing with a group because it can make your learning more holistic.

Learn to Breathe

An important part of singing is breathing. Try a simple exercise before vocalizing: first, put your palm on your sternum, that area where the rib cages meet. Inhale, exhale, and observe how your lungs expand and contract. Learning how to breathe properly while singing is a bare essential. Because the mix of low notes to high notes requires fast shifts and focus, there are drills dedicated to help the singer incorporate breathing while singing. That kind of training would help you learn to control your voice so you belt out properly and smoothly. You should also try holding your breath for as long as you could-you're gonna need this skill if you wanna sing properly. Remember, different songs require different kinds of breathing techniques; some more complicated than others.

Know the Notes

Doing your practices with notes is best done with a group or a choir. You get to really listen to how your voice sounds like and how accurate your tone is. They can give feedback on areas of improvement. Of course, you can do it alone as well but really, the best way is to have other people around.

Check your tone accuracy with a piano if you play one. Try and replicate the sound of basic keys with your voice. To check how you're doing, increase and decrease your pitch every once in a while. You're on the right track if you hit the same notes that the piano produces with your voice.

Pronunciation

Singing is not only about rhythm and flow, but also about words. Singing requires the proper pronunciation of words more than an average person thinks so. Words are made of vowels between consonants so practicing your vowel pronunciation with every pitch is important. We have to note, though, that pronouncing words and singing them vary with every kind of culture. It is good practice to study the way other singers handle and sing their songs. Models help in determining whether you're doing a song justice or not.

Knowing your voice, choosing songs

If you know which song fits you, it means you already know your voice. New singers usually choose songs that don't actually compliment their singing voice. A choir or a coach can give you an idea which songs best fit your voice. Voices find their songs as much as songs find their voices. Your voice might've improved but your song choice might be bad. It's not only taste that matters in choosing a song. Voices have certain perks and quirks too. The right song can make your voice sound like a pro.

Enjoy

A lot of guides tell you what to do and what not to do. Not a lot tell you to enjoy and be passionate. Singing is, firstly, a form of self-expression. Whether you're already a pro or a beginner, what matters is that you enjoy yourself. Practice doesn't have to be taxing-you can do it in a fun way, like in the shower or a karaoke night with friends. Singing frees the soul and should mainly be enjoyed. The key to learn to sing is not just about know the technicalities of singing, breathing right, or reaching the right notes-most of all, it's about love and passion for expression.

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