Sunday, February 8, 2009

5 Tips To Help You Learn To Sing By Kristen Ruiz

This article will give you helpful tips to help you learn to sing. These tips will teach you more about the proper way to sing and will help you get the most out of your voice!

#1 To learn to sing the correct way, you need to learn diaphragmatic breathing. Diaphragmatic breathing is the foundation of singing. When you breathe, your shoulders shouldn't rise and should stay relaxed. Fill the lower portion of your lungs with air and pretend you have a big balloon tied around your waist that you are filling. This kind of breathing will give your singing much more power than clavicular breathing, which is the incorrect way to breathe.

#2 Before people learn to sing, they sometimes don't realize how essential it is to warm up your voice before you perform. Just as athletes warm-up before athletic activities to prevent injuries, singers should warm-up as well to prevent vocal injuries. When you warm-up, you should begin gently and sing in both your high and low ranges.

#3 Don't yell, smoke, drink ice-cold water or alcohol. These things are not good for your voice.

#4 Don't sing an entire song with the same volume and speed all the way through. Dynamics will make your song much more interesting. Before you perform, decide what parts of the song you want to sing quieter and what parts you want to sing louder and where you want to crescendo and decrescendo. You should also decide if you want to change tempos or ritardando at a certain place in the song.

#5 If you want to learn to sing, you need to know that good stage presence is important! Even if you have a great technique and great voice, you need to be able to "sell" the song you sing. Use facial expressions. You should also come across as confident, even if you don't feel it. Remember most performers get nervous: the trick is to "pretend" to be confident and learn how to work through your nerves. If you make a mistake, pretend it didn't happen and keep going. It's not a big deal. Most likely the audience didn't know you made a mistake anyway!

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