I personally cannot think of a better way to share yourself to others then through singing. Your voice is used for everything and we use it continuously. But really opening up and singing is not only enjoyable but a lovely art form. This does take some practice and proper building. Your voice is your instrument. So let’s go over some singing tips.
I come from the camp that believes we all can sing. There unquestionably are those out there that have an incredible god given talent for singing but with some effort you too can get pleasure from singing. Just bear in mind that we need to work at it and exercise the voice like any other instrument.
The voice needs to be worked and exercised like any other part of your body you would want stronger. So get set for some vocal stretching, voice warm ups and even some cool downs.
The easiest and most perfect exercise to limber up or cool down is to softly hum. You can hum anytime and you should do it all the time. This really wakes up the chords and gives them a good warm buzz. Everyone knows how to hum but there is a correct way. Go slow and easy, at a soft volume, using Mmm or Nnn. There should be no strain in your neck or throat. Our aim is a gentle and easy hum.
Now we want to work these hums using scales moving both up and down. If you find your voice cracking at the top of your range, stop. Don’t look to force it up there. Just loosen up and move back down the scale nice and relaxed. We never want to force anything. Also do not tense up anything, this will obstruct your voice if anything, so keep your neck and throat relaxed. Keep in mind it will take practice to build your voice.
To sing without tension in the neck comes from proper breath control. Breathing is a vital part of becoming a good singer. The breath support you will need for singing comes from the diaphragm. This muscle is the breathing regulator and controls breath. I’m sure you’ve had hiccups before, well the diaphragm is the culprit here.
I use the monkey “ooh ooh” for this. Try that or use the “hut hut” like a football player. If you do this accurately you should feel the pressure from just underneath your ribs. Occasionally you hear people say “sing from your belly” this is what they actually mean. Linking this muscle to your vocal flow can take practice and training but when you do your voice will flow incredibly.
Don’t ever finish vocal training without cooling down with at least a few more soft hums. Taking care of your voice is a constant job. You need to keep an eye on what you eat. For example fried, spicy, or dairy foods are not good for your voice. You also need to be aware of your volume, do not yell or scream as that will just blow your vocal chords out.
Learning to sing takes practice and time. It is a 24 hour a day job to manage your talking, eating, and exercises. The benefits you will get back absolutely make it worth it. Nothing can compare to letting your voice loose for all to hear and love! There is no way to go over everything one needs to develop into a great singer in one piece of writing but I hope these singing tips help you on your way.
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