Do
You have what it Takes to learn
to sing?
-by Bob
Pardue
Want to get
started with some real speech
level singing lessons from a pro?
Go
here now
to start your singing
lessons
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Singing
101
Tip!
Once your voice starts to improve
with the Singing
Exercises,
it's time to download some
Backing Tracks or even some
Karaoke files which are easy to
find on the net and are
particularly easy to play in MIDI
format on your computer. You can
even download a free Karaoke
Player like the one at
VanBasco.
Singing in
the shower is one thing, but
learning to sing in concert with
a group or as a soloist is
another.
If you've
always dreamed of becoming a
singer, you don't have to be a
"natural born" vocalist to
accomplish your goal. A "natural
born singer" is about the same as
saying there is a "natural born
surgeon."
Both you as
a singer, as with the surgeon,
only need the desire and
dedication to learn. But, do you
have what it takes to be a
singer?
Amazing
Singers and Voice
Training
Have you
ever wondered how a professional
vocalist can sing high or low,
loudly or softly, and never
appear to be
straining?
Nine times
out of ten, they weren't born
knowing how to do this. They
trained their voice until they
were able to reach their maximum
vocal potential.
Whether it
was through a personal voice
trainer, a singing manual or an
online singing course, somehow
they graduated from simply
singing around the house to
training their voice for optimal
performance.
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Your
Voice is just like an
Instrument
When
singing, your voice is
considered to be the
instrument.
An
instrument is something
a person plays
skillfully to create
beautiful
sounds.
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The voice,
as an instrument, functions in a
similar way. You can learn new
notes or sounds and train your
voice to reach those sounds
through practice. Reaching high
musical notes naturally is called
speech level singing. It's
similar to practicing with a
guitar or piano, except all
you'll need is your vocal
cords.
Your voice
is the most affordable instrument
you'll ever play!
What is
the True Sound of Your Singing
Voice?
Your voice
is unique in that it makes a
distinct sound when talking or
singing. Even if you feel that
your singing voice is terrible,
singing lessons will reveal the
type of singing you were meant to
accomplish.
Some voices
are high, some are low. Some
people can sing on-key every
time. Others must train their ear
as well as their voice to learn
how to hit certain
notes.
Tip!
Once accomplished, you will be
free to focus on creating your
unique singing style rather then
being concerned about cracks,
breaks or pitch. You will be able
to sing
at speech
level
up and down your entire range
easily, without
tension.
Study and
Practice
Voice
lessons might reveal that you are
an alto, when you were trying to
sing soprano all
along!
Once your
voice finds its place on the
musical scale, you can blend
beautifully with others or sing
solo songs that were meant only
for your unique voice.
Are you
Willing to Learn to
Sing?
If you are
willing to do the following, then
you probably do have what it
takes to be a singer.
- Begin
voice training with either a
personal voice instructor or
take online singing
lessons.
- Follow
the lessons closely, and don't
be afraid to step out on a
limb to take your voice to new
heights.
- Do
necessary voice exercises to
keep your vocal cords
healthy.
- Eat
and drink foods or liquids
that are going to benefit your
singing ability, not hinder
it.
- Most
of all - practice, practice,
practice!
Tip!
If you are into the karaoke
singing craze, don't heckle the
karaoke host, he has a set way of
lining up the singers. Generally
first time singers are put on
first (they jump the queue), so
don't expect the singing order to
run in exactly the same sequence
as the slips were handed
in.
What do
You Want out of
Singing?
Before
enrolling in singing lessons,
write down some goals for what
you would like to accomplish with
your singing.
Will you
sing in a church choir or as a
soloist? Do you desire to sing as
a performer in the music
industry?
Whatever
your goal, write it down and hang
it somewhere to motivate you as
you train your voice.
Also, keep
a high quality tape or CD
recorder to record your singing
as you progress. Make a recording
of yourself now, and then once
every few lessons to see how your
voice improves with the
lessons.
You'll be
amazed at the difference - even
if you were a fairly good singer
before.
Shoot for
the stars with your singing.
You'll be using your voice as a
musical instrument in no time!
Go
here
for more information on
how
to start your speech level
singing
lessons.
Bob Pardue is
the owner of Vocal
Sphere.
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