How can you improve your singing voice..?
The people who want to become a good and famous singer must read this blog. I am sure it will be helpful to improve your sinning voice.
You have to read and follow ifve steps :
1. Stand Up
When you sing, your posture can have a huge effect on the way you sound. Your chest, and more importantly your lungs, need to be open as wide as possible to get a good sound. Stand up straight, stretch out your arms and keep your shoulders down and back. When standing, feel your weight on your feet. If it is not balanced, shift your body, bend your knees, straighten your back until your weight feels balanced on your feet. You will know if you are well balanced if you can raise your toes without feeling a change of balance. To open up your chest, imagine holding a huge beach ball in your hands. Fill up your lungs with air and feel the expansion in your chest. So today when you sing, standing up will go a long way to improving the way you sound and look
2. Breathe
Believe if or not, there are many different ways
to breathe. For singers, you don’t want your shoulders to move up when you take
in a breath as this will only create tension in your chest and neck.
Instead your belly should move out and in (your chest will expand too).
Practice taking in a quick full breath and then slowly exhaling the
air. If you have more singing experience, work on exercising
your diaphragm - it can help you control your breathing.
Also, for each song that you sing, plan where you
are going to take your breaths. You do not want to be taking a gulp of breath
in the middle of a lyrical phrase. By planning and practicing where to take
your breath, you will be able to concentrate on delivering the lyric.
When you are singing today, be aware of your
breathing: how you are breathing and where you are taking your breath during
the song.
3. Open your mouth
This sounds like a no-brainer but many of us
don’t open wide enough when we sing. We might think that our mouth is
open wide, we might be shy to open it wider than we normally do, or we might
even think that it’s our style to sing with a mouth that is only slightly open.
Whatever the reason, it won’t hurt you to try to open your mouth wider
than you normally do. Physically, you know your mouth is really wide open
if you feel like yawning. When you yawn you will feel the increased space
in your mouth and throat. In fact, practicing yawning will really open your
mouth to let your voice flow out. For today, exaggerate opening your mouth
really wide while singing and if possible record yourself so that you can
listen to the difference in the sound of your voice. Make adjustments until you
get the sound you want.
4. Sing like you mean it
Over our lifetime we will sing thousands of songs.Sometimes we sing just for
fun, and in those cases it might not matter whether you sound like you mean it
or not. But if you’re singing a solo, that you really care about, making
sure you mean what you sing will add tremendous value to your performance.
I don’t mean over-performing it, or belting it out really loudly.
Singing loudly or holding notes for a long time does not necessarily add
meaning to your performance. What will make the lyrics more believable is the
phrasing, intonation and texture that you give to your delivery of the lyrics
Know who you are saying the words to and why you are saying the words. Next,
before singing the lyrics, practice humming the melody. Listen to where
you want to place emphasis and think about how you want to place emphasis;
sometimes you will want to sing louder to add emphasis, but sometimes singing
with a quiet whisper-like voice can add more impact than a loud voice. Also
think about which notes you would like to hold and which you would like to cut
short. When you are ready, sing the lyrics to the melody. For the song
that you are singing today, practice speaking the words first, humming the
melody and then putting the two together and sing the song like you mean it.
5. Use your ears
Controlling what comes out of your mouth, starts with your ears. There
is a reason why singers practice scales and follow other musical exercises.
The more you can train your ears, the easier it will be for you to sing
the notes on key. Although you can spend years training your ears, paying
attention to a few details today can improve your performance now. If you
are singing with musical accompaniment listen to the music as you sing and
keep your pitch tuned to the music. If you are singing a cappella, you will
need to sing from memory and so you’ll need to listen to the music in your
memory. This requires more practice than singing with accompaniment but can be
quite rewarding. In both cases when you perform you will need to listen
to both the music and your vocal. To improve your performance today, listen
attentively to the music once without singing along before you perform it. When
you are performing the song, let the music guide your voice, you’ll sing great.
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