Cara LaGreen

July10th

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Learning to Sing: Vocal Techniques

If you’re a person that likes to sing in front of many people, then better singing techniques is very vital to empower you to deliver a better singing show. Learning a practicing these vocal techniques will go a long way and lets you sing those karaoke songs that you like. By following these techniques you can develop a stronger voice, with a better voice range. You will also be able to hit notes easily without straining your voice.

By following these vocal techniques that i will give you later, your breath will last longer and you won’t end up having to stop in the middle of a song to take a breath. Below are vocal techniques that help you improve your singing voice.

Exercise

Just like any other athlete, singers too need to warm up their voice before singing to avoid strain. Here are some effective warm up exercises:

• Slowly count to four and take a deep breath. Hold it while counting to four again. Then, let your breath out with a hissing sound while you count to eight. Do this exercise a few times.

• Take a very deep breath, then sing “ahhhh” until your breath run out. Quietly start your voice and then make it louder and louder as you let your breath out.

• Another technique is sironing. This technique lets you warm up your voice range. Start as low as you can, then go up to the highest note that you can, and then finally go back down to your lowest note again.

• Sing your voice scales with each vowel sound, do the eight notes up and back again.

• Another exercise is by doing some tongue twister as quick as you can to warm up your tongue, your lips, your cheeks, and your mouth.

Breathe With Your Diaphragm

One of the considered most vital vocal technique to enable you to sing your karaoke songs like a professional is to breathe with your diaphragm. Diaphragm is the area below your rib cage. You can feel it expand to bring air when you take a deep breathe. I advise you to concentrate keeping your lungs expanded using the entire space provided when your diaphragm is expanded. When you try to breathe out, do not push out the air, instead let is escape with your melodious notes. With practice, you will notice that your voice is stronger and simpler to control.

Raising Your Soft Palate

Soft palate is the area at the top of the back of your mouth. You can feel it rise up when you are starting to yawn. When it rises, it will open up your throat. It is vital to concentrate on keeping this soft palate raised while you are singing and your voice will sound better.

Keeping Voice Box Low

It is also vital how to learn how to keep your larynx or what we call voice box, low. You can feel your voice box in your neck, located right at the front of your throat. Place your hand on it, and practice vocalizing without the larynx rising up. This technique may take a while. When you have accomplished this technique, go on to practicing your karaoke songs while keeping your larynx down.

Relax Your Body

Another vocal technique is trying to relax your body. Release the tension from your body, especially in the upper body.
You’ve just learned professional vocal techniques to help you sing fantastic karaoke songs. Practice those vocal techniques and rest assured that you’ll have a quality voice.

Do you have the eagerness to learn to sing? Enroll in a professional voice lesson.

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