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Saturday, February 26, 2011

How to Sing in Key? Lifting Up Your Singing Potential

There are few simple tricks that can help you learn to sing on pitch. They complement this post. There are also other posts about mastering various aspects of vocal techniques.



Like many singers who have auditioned in American Idol or other talent shows, you have not been able to sing in tune with or without a musical instrument. You might have been going too high or too low on interpreting notes. This could be due to the lack of singing practice, which leads to possible lack of knowing proper techniques, lack of learning one's own voice, and lack of practicing different voice exercises. For further reading on the above topics, check out Vocal Exercises for Singers, Improving Vocal Range, and Additional Tips to Singing Better. They can lead you to figure out how to sing in key.

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In order to dig deeper on how to sing in key, you simply need to routinely practice your voice. Also there are some important tips mentioned in other posts that will be discussed here again. The following will provide some ideas on how to sing in key:
  • Recording and playback: If you haven't done this, pick up a voice recorder and a microphone. You can also sing with a piano (if you have one) and record yourself. Listening to a recording of your voice is a simple step towards learning what is not right and how you would improve it.
  • Breathing and relaxation: This should go along routinely when you perform any vocal exercises/warm ups. You should make an effort to breath constantly before, in between, and after each exercise. To help you breath and relax better, take some yoga classes where you can also learn some relaxation techniques.
  • Vocal ranges and pitches: It is somehow necessary for you to learn about chest voice, mixed voice, head voice, relative pitch, and perfect pitch. They are basically the skills for you to master different notes and to become a better listener/interpreter. You can learn them yourself or take a voice class. <a href="http://www.linkedtube.com/VAeYPg6AccI79500eb84aee72bd9125d07b63542792.htm">LinkedTube</a>

Sing with Confidence. In order to get there, you need to master the skills suggested. If you need help, visit Singing Success today and sign up for a lesson.

Figuring out how to sing in key is also figuring out how serious you are with singing. In order to lift up your singing potential, you should do what have been suggested in other posts and ideas above. Going along with all ideas and suggestions, you should consider taking vocal/singing class traditionally or online. A vocal coach and your classmates in a singing class can provide better support and help you learn better. You may also learn better through video demonstrations if you choose to take online vocal lessons.

Friday, February 25, 2011

Additional Tips to Singing Better

There is a revised version of this post. Click Here for tips on how to sing better from experts and vocal coaches. Also, learn to sing better with helpful tools.


Among all tips to singing better, the very simple one is to just keep practicing. But you still need to be efficient in your singing practice, or you would be wasting your time. Many proper techniques and tips to singing have been covered in other posts. Just read and scroll through Vocal Exercises for Singers, Improving Vocal Range, and Improving Singing Voice with Online Vocal Lessons. Here are some additional tips to singing:
  • Sing from the diaphragm: It is highly recommended that you practice yoga to facilitate breathing into the belly. It will take some practice to develop the diaphragm muscles to the full potential of balancing the air flow and vocal tone release. Overtime, you will sing effortlessly.
  • Come out with style: Professional singers and vocal teachers will tell you to come up with your own unique style. While your idols may inspire you, your style needs to have the dynamics of ups and downs. This means that not only you develop skills that cover your potential range, but you also develop your artistry.
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  • Master different areas of voice: You need to play around with low, middle, and high areas of your voice. In other words, it is imperative that you master chest, head, and mixed voice. Without elaborating on each term, mastering them is a key to developing an artistry in your voice. <a href="http://www.linkedtube.com/eU9pHngvDRU74729c41fc057418771c62b23f4025fe.htm">LinkedTube</a>
  • Think before you jump: What story would you like to tell your audience and how do you plan to show it? With other possible questions, you should study your songs first and your planned performance. Then when you go out there to tell different stories, you would know how to execute your signature style.
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  • Try something different: You don't want to get too comfortable with familiar routines just because it is too difficult to master certain exercises or notes. You need to switch things up a bit, manipulate notes or exercises, and go for them. If one does not work, get some criticism and feedback from other aspiring singers and vocal teachers. <a href="http://www.linkedtube.com/hrhMfGVegko8480d96b871d4a2a2f4f254a30c7b77e.htm">LinkedTube</a>
Many tips to singing presented doesn't stop here. You can try some of these tips here and other posts, but it is more efficient if you have a partner or a vocal coach. Another tip that you can do is posting a video of your singing voice in online social media like Youtube and MySpace. Ask for any criticism, comments and feedback. Review them for your singing success.


Thursday, February 24, 2011

Improve Singing Voice with Online Vocal Lessons

Competing in a talent show, performing on Broadway musical, or just singing better requires you to focus on specific areas in order to improve singing voice. Unless you are very proficient in doing it yourself, a vocal coach either through traditional classroom instructions or online vocal lessons will help you learn better. With online vocal lessons, there is no time/deadline pressure. That is a big advantage over taking a traditional vocal/singing class. You can also get plenty of assistance and feedback from an online community of aspiring singers.

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Do It Yourself First
You should always have at least a voice recorder, a notebook (or notepad on your computer), and a microphone handy for every singing practice. Then, you need to develop certain routines that would facilitate your singing practice and your quest to improve singing voice. Some routines should involve:
  • Vocal exercises (warm ups): It could be lip buzzing, humming or other exercises. Just focus on one or two that you are comfortable with. Then gradually move into a difficult one. <a href="http://www.linkedtube.com/Mtp8qqo3qm8d8997152f7b04789ae56d0075794ed7f.htm">LinkedTube</a>
  • Proper techniques: When practicing different notes, avoid straining your vocal cords to avoid the potential of hurting your voice. Other areas of importance are posture and breathing. They will go along together as you monitor your breath. <a href="http://www.linkedtube.com/hs_ITbnVVyE415f8879688f26b846aa4d716b1eb57c.htm">LinkedTube</a>
  • Healthy habits: As it is necessary to do your warm up or vocal exercises, you should also do some regular exercises for your overall health. Some recommended exercises involve yoga (for the sake of breathing and muscle relaxation), sit-ups (for the sake of your diaphragm muscles), and swimming (for the sake of stamina). Going along with physical exercises and your vocal practice, it is necessary to drink plenty of water each day. <a href="http://www.linkedtube.com/aSZUfFP59O419ce0c6c27b297ba6877d4eace594f98.htm">LinkedTube</a>


If you need help with developing routines and do not want a deadline pressure, find some online help. Sign up at Singing Success. Learn about the site and utilize its tools. 


Taking Online Vocal Lessons
Listen to your recordings and take notes. Assess whether you are in tune with the music, whether you are breathing correctly, and whether you struggle to reach certain notes. These and other assessment you might have are points you should consider when choosing an online singing program. Other things to consider involve:
  • Vocal coaches: You may need to connect with more than 1 vocal coach. Find out from others about their success rate, their teaching style, and their specialty. Certainly, you want to be able to learn with coaches you are comfortable with.
  • Online forum: This is useful for finding out anything about a singing program, a coach, and your difficulties. You should make use of this tool to get some help and feedback about your singing potential. Bear in mind that when using this online forum, you should avoid any discussion unrelated to singing.
  • Video lessons: Learning from a video demonstration is more effective rather than just reading and memorizing texts. You can go back to and watch any repeatedly. It is also possible that video lessons involve webcam sessions.
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Online vocal lessons allow you to learn at your own pace. Consider it as an investment to protect a good asset, which is your voice. Make sure that you utilize any tools provided in order to maximize your success in improving your singing voice.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Recommended Routine to Improving Vocal Range

Having difficulty reaching certain notes is very common as you practice your singing ability. Singers like Taylor Swift, John Mayer, and Hayley Williams may inspire you to do better. If you want to be successful like them, one of singing practice you should do is improving your vocal range. You should not think of improving vocal range as a separate time consuming practice. It should go along nicely with any warm up/vocal exercises.

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Just like when you do any warm ups or vocal exercises, you should utilize things like empty spaces, headphone, and voice recorder. Also, you do not need to force your vocal cords or simply you do not need to force yourself to master a difficult note. Improving vocal range should come naturally overtime by just following some simple and recommended guidelines below:

  • Exercise your breathing: Prior to doing any warm up exercises, try to breathe in while pushing your stomach out five times. Then start with singing the lowest comfortable note. When moving to higher notes, increase breath intake gradually and try to sing without straining your voice.
  • Practice singing scales: Pick songs that have both higher and lower pitch. You could sing them while you do your breathing and warm up exercises. Practicing higher to lower notes and in between will make you familiar with chest and head voice.
  • Learn to sing lower: If you have difficulty singing lower notes, just relax. Just remember to breathe in slowly as you access your chest voice. As you practice, you will learn vibration in your notes.
  • Sing higher notes: Like singing lower, you should not force yourself too hard if you have problem with higher notes. Start practicing your head voice by singing vowel sounds like short a or e sound. As you feel vibration at the back of your noise, you want to avoid having the vowels to sound nasally.
  • Record, listen and learn : At least once in a while, you should record your practice efforts. Listen to areas that could use some improvement. Always try to relax and not force yourself so you don't practice for nothing.


Try to do the above exercises yourself first. If you want help with improving vocal range, visit Brett Manning's Singing Success. Consider learning from a vocal coach. 

If you haven't done this, look for a huge empty space. You don't need to scream. Also, find places that let people sing and hear other people sing. You will be able to get some feedback and hear how others do it. After all, improving vocal range does not have to be very difficult.

Monday, February 21, 2011

Few Simple Vocal Exercises You Should Practice for Your Singing Success


There is a revised version of this post. Click Here to check out Vocal Exercises for Singers plus two additional ones. Also check out other posts, tips, and tools on vocal mastery and musicianship.


Before coming up on a stage, singers will certainly need to prepare well for a successful performance. Not only that well prepared singers memorize notes and lyrics to songs, but they also need to do some routine vocal exercises to improve their singing.


Improve your singing by getting familiar with variety of vocal exercises for singers.
Singing on stage is like running on a marathon. Runners put a lot of strain and tension around their leg muscles after prolong periods. They need warm up exercises as part of their preparation to stretch out their leg muscles. If not, they will get tired easily or be prone to injury. In the case for singers, routine vocal exercises help with stretching out diaphragm muscles in preparation for any prolong singing activity.

There are many different techniques to vocal exercises for singers. They require some practice. Here are some recommended ones:
  • Humming: Usually done with closed lips, singers can utter any sound like hmmm..., mmmm..., and ngng.... They should experience buzzing sensation during this time. Regularly practicing this helps with stretching their vocal cords, adjusting the voice to various pitch ranges as needed, and avoiding unnecessary damage to the voice.
  • Nays: The word 'nay' should be practiced by keeping the tongue resting on the back of bottom front row teeth. It is somehow associated with the word 'nasty' since singers need to keep it sounding that way. Overtime, this exercise helps singers developing solid vocal cord closure, producing a balanced sounding tone, and developing a smooth connection between chest voice and head voice.
  • Lip trill: Singers would practice the bubble sound that typically comes out during swimming or underwater. Also known as brbrbr... exercise, singers would blow air out from the lips and let their lips vibrating to the air supply in a relaxed manner. Mastering this brbrbr... exercise helps singers developing better diction when singing, relieving some pressure off vocal cords for easier and safer warm ups, and warming up their diaphragm and its surrounding muscles for better breath control and support.
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    Prior to practicing any warm ups or vocal exercises, any aspiring singers should not overlook any simple steps that can facilitate their practice. They will in turn become part of the routine for rehearsing a successful performance. Here are some of them:
    • Maintain proper posture with relaxed shoulders when standing up
    • Breath slowly during natural pauses
    • Sing one note and hold it as long as possible
    • Sing ma, me, mi, mo, mu to improve diction (an example of singing phrases)
    • Record efforts, learn different sounding notes, and repeat steps
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    There are lots of vocal exercises for singers, but it doesn't mean that you have to master 100 of them. If you are serious of becoming a successful singer, you cannot skip the routine of warming up or practicing any vocal exercises. Mastering them on your own may be challenging and time consuming. A vocal coach either through a traditional class or online support can assist you in your vocal development. Through online support, you can learn at your own pace, which may be beneficial for your singing success.