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A
= Airflow.
Never hold your breath while singing. The airflow is what creates
and carries your vocal tone, so keep it flowing. Avoid Clavicular
Breathing and Belly Breathing -- instead, learn the proper way to breathe
for singing, called diaphragmatic breathing. Fill the lower portion of your lungs as if you had an inner tube around your waist that you were evenly filling.Singing
Tip A.
B
= Breathing properly for singing
requires the shoulders to remain down and relaxed, not rise with the
breath intake. A singer will gain power to their voice by strengthening
the muscles in their ribcage and back.
Singing Tip B
C
= Communicate the music's message.
During performance it is very important to communicate the message
of the song. If you make a "mistake" don't point it out
to your audience. It is most likely they did not even notice.
Singing
Tip C
D
= Diaphragmatic Support. Develop the strength
and coordination of the diaphragm and become a pro at controlling the
speed of the airflow released, the quantity of the airflow released
and the consistency of the airflow released.
E = Elasticity of the
Vocal Folds. The vocal tone is created as airflow bursts through
the cleft of the vocal cords causing them to vibrate/oscillate.
The vocal folds can lose elasticity due to misuse, lack of use and/or
increase of age. Be sure to train your voice with vocal exercises
on a regular basis to keep your voice in shape.
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F = Free
your natural voice.
Don't be a slave to any music style -- even your favorite one.
Learn to sing with your full and natural voice by developing your vocal
strength and coordination. Then add stylistic nuances to achieve
any singing style you desire. Singing
Tip F
G
= Guessing Games. Never guess the
pitch you are about to sing. Hear the note in your head before
you open your mouth.
Singing
Tip G
H
= High notes require consistent
and steady airflow. Many students tend to hold their breath as they sing higher. Let the air flow. Try increasing your airflow and gauge your result.
Singing Tip H
I
= Increase your breathing capacity and control
by doing breathing exercises every day. Be sure to avoid
patterned breathing. Singers must negotiate phrase lengths
of all different sizes, so it is important to be versatile. Singing
Tip I
J = Jumping Jacks.
If you are having trouble getting your body completely involved with
singing, try doing some cardiovascular activities, like jumping jacks,
for a few minutes before getting started again. Sometimes your
instrument simply needs an airflow wake-up call. Singing
Tip J
K = Know your limits.
Don't sing too high or too low. Don't sing to the point of vocal
fatigue. Never strain or push your voice. Doing so will
not result in a higher or lower singing range, or a stronger
voice, only a voice that has suffered undue stress.
Singing
Tip K
L
= Low notes
are often sung with too much airflow. Try decreasing your airflow to achieve a more natural, more relaxed tone.Singing
Tip L
M
= Mirror.
Training in front of a mirror can help a singer discover many things
about their instrument, as well as confirm that other actions are being
done correctly. Be sure to rely on a mirror during vocal training,
but be able to leave the mirror to face an audience. Singing
Tip M
N = Never sing if it hurts to swallow.
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Tip N
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O = Open your mouth wider.
Nine
times out of ten this will help you achieve a stronger, more defined
vocal tone. Singing
Tip O
P = Prepare your instrument before singing.
Singers are very much like athletes. Take care of your body/instrument
by stretching out the vocal muscles and relieving the body of unnecessary
tension before singing.
Singing Tip P
Q
= Quit smoking.
Quit talking too loudly. Quit talking too much.
Singing
Tip Q
R = Raise the Soft Palate.
Creating a larger space inside your mouth by raising the soft palate,
or fleshy part of the back of our throat, helps achieve a deeper more
well rounded singing tone.
Singing Tip R
S
= Sing through the vocal breaks. If you do not teach
the muscles the necessary actions to sing through the trouble spots,
success will never be achieved. Sing through it, sing through
it again, and again....
Singing
Tip S
T = Tone Placement.
Learning the facts about tone placement and resonance make a huge difference
in the abilities of a singer. In simple terms, a singer has numerous
body cavities (nasal cavity, chest cavity, etc.) and amplifiers (bones,
ligaments, etc.) that act as resonators. Focusing the vocal tone
through the proper resonating chamber with the proper support is important
with regard to controlling and developing your personal sound.
Singing
Tip T
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U = Unique Voice Under
Construction.
Remember that your voice has its own unique fingerprint and is constantly
changing with our actions, environment, health habits, etc. With
this in mind, listen to your own voice often and use vocal training
tools to keep your voice on the right track.
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Tip U
V = Vibrato.
Vibrato is a natural or forced fluctuation of a singing tone.
Do not concentrate on learning how to sing with vibrato.
Instead, concentrate on the basic foundations of singing, breathing
and support. When the proper coordination is achieved, vibrato
will occur naturally. Singing
Tip V
W = Water. Water. Water.
Drink room temperature water as often as you can to keep your
voice organ hydrated. If you only have cold or hot water
available, swish it around in your mouth for a moment. This
action will keep your voice organ from being startled or stressed
by different temperatures.
Singing
Tip W
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Tip Y
Z = Zzzzzzzz.
Be sure to get your rest. If you are tired, your voice will
show it. A tired body/instrument will not allow you
to produce your best possible sound.
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Tip Z
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A = Athlete-- Singers need to train their body
like an athlete. Your body is your instrument. Put a priority
on: 1) taking care of your body -- rest, food and warming up to
sing, and 2) building and maintaining your instrument.
singingtip - tdA
B= Breathing-- Knowing how to breathe in singing
is a basic technique. A diaphragmatic approach is important here.
Use your back muscles for support. Fill up air into your rib cage
and back but not into your throat. This creates a baseline support
level called holding up. Then take smaller breaths for phrases
as
you need them. singingtip - tdb
C= Control -- control in singing is a combination
of techniques. Breath control, resonance, pitch, placement, holding
up and being able to ride the air are all elements of control.
Like riding a bike, it's the balance of all of these things that
contribute to effortless singing. singingtip
- tdc
D= Drop Your Jaw -- Relaxing and dropping the
jaw in (pop) singing is the key to reaching notes effortlessly,
making range transitions and supporting the ends of your range.
singingtip - tde
E= Eat for Energy -- Proteins are essential for
maintaining energy in singing. Singing takes energy. Many performers
lose energy halfway through a set and then end up efforting, pushing
and stressing their vocal chords. singingtip
- tdf

F= Fatigue -- Fight fatigue. As a singer, this
is a huge enemy. Fatigue will sap you of technique and have you
working against yourself. Many singers strain their vocal chords,
push their range, get hoarse, and get a variety of other problems
when they get tired. The antidote is rest and self-care. Singing
Tips -tdf
G=Get out there-- The best way to create your
own style as a singer is to do it. If you're a beginner, work
with nurturing people (and a coach). You can play coffeehouses,
open mikes, sing with friends, but just get started. Singing
Tips -tdg
H= Hydration - Stay hydrated. Drink lots of water
(no lemon). It takes energy and lubrication to sing. Singing
Tips -tdh
I= Initiate -- Look for opportunities to sing.
They are out there. Be like a tiger, watch for opportunities and
do the work to be able to take them. Singing
Tips -tdi
J= Jaw -- Relax your jaw. Called a Dumb Duh, it
will feel unnatural to keep your jaw loose and dropped but it
is the best way to get a smooth sound and not effort in singing.
It also allows you to get exact placement of pitch and replicate
it. Singing Tips -tdj
K= Keep Your Eye on the Ball -- Don't get discouraged
if your voice isn't where you'd like it to be. It takes time to
develop your instrument. Singing is a complex performing art and
everyone who's successful has done the work at some time or another.
Keep going and you'll keep growing. Singing
Tips -tdk

L= Less is More -- Strive to do justice to the
song and your interpretation of it. Just deliver the message.
Vocal gymnastics is not a prerequisite for doing a great vocal
performance. Singing Tips -tdl
M= Mouth sounds -- Using mouth sounds such as
a creek or a cry, give your voice more resonance and presence.
In your chest voice, knowing how to use mouth sounds properly
is critical -- especially in getting to record quality. Many singers
mistakenly put their sound in their nose. Practice putting the
sound in your mouth by placing it all the way in your nose and
then forcing the sound into your mouth. FEEL the difference. Your
body can assist you with correct placement. Singing
Tips -tdm
N= Not Efforting -- This is a concept of using
your body as an instrument. Not efforting involves holding up
(standing straight, having a support of air in your body), doing
a proper placement of pitches, dropping your jaw, riding the air
up and over, and relaxing into the groove. Singing
Tips -tdn
O=Open Stance -- An open stance to the audience
is: holding up, standing straight, shoulders down, head and jaw
relaxed, head straight forward, eyes open -- focused on a point,
arms relaxed and wide. Watch Bono, Jagger, Aretha to get the idea.
Singing Tips -tdo
P- Placement -- Knowing (not guessing) where pitches
are placed is critical to being in control as a singer. You can
actually have your body help you in remembering where pitches
are placed. If you are on stage and can't hear/have no monitors
etc..., knowing placement will allow you to stay on pitch no matter
what
happens around you. Singing Tips -tdp

Q= Quit Pushing -- Feeling powerful in singing
and being powerful in singing are two entirely different things.
While efforting -- pushing chest, singing louder to hit pitches,
creating and pushing sound from the throat -- may feel powerful,
it actually sounds worse. It's easy to go off pitch, sound strident
(even painful), hurt your voice, crack etc... when you sing in
this way. Singing Tips -tdq
R = Riding the Air -- Riding the air is a concept
and a set of actions that are extremely helpful for singers. Riding
the air means holding up the air in your body so that you are
supported, then sending/directing the sound up and over in a line
to a point (imagine) across the room. Part of this is a mental
image, part is a body muscle memory stance and the last part is
mouth placement (riding along the palate). Singing
Tips -tdr
S= Sing, Sing, Sing -- Sing everyday. If you aren't
in a group, sing in the car, take classes, and most importantly,
do vocal exercises. They will maintain your instrument (and build
it) as you look for a steady singing gig. Singing
Tips -tds
T= Take feedback and direction. Be teachable.
Sometimes other people can guide us when we don't know the way.
Sometimes other people are dead wrong. Trust your intuition. Learn
who to trust and then take what you like and leave the rest. Singing
Tips -tdt
V= Vocal Exercises -- Vocal exercises are critical
to maintaining and building your instrument. Do NOT underestimate
them. They warm up your vocal chords in ways just singing a song
cannot and will not. Lip rolls are a good way to start any warm
up routine and can be done on a variety of scales. Singing
Tips -tdv

W=Warm Up -- This is critical to a great performance
-- you must warm up your muscles. A rule of thumb is to do at
least 20 minutes of vocal exercises and 40 minutes of singing.
If you perform a lot, it could take less time. If you perform
infrequently, warm up longer. Otherwise you warm up on your audience
or, worse, you find congestion, range weakness or other problems
on stage rather than in the privacy of your home -- where you
can work to overcome them. If you're sick or tired or very congested,
having enough warm up time allows you to make good decisions on
song selection and the actual set list. Singing
Tips -tdw
X= X Factor -- Once you've got some solid vocal
technique, let your personality and spirit shine through. Your
voice is the window to your soul and vision; your technique needs
to support your vision, not overtake it. If you are technically
in control and have clear intent, even a single word can move
listeners to tears. Singing Tips -tdx
Y= You are the Messenger -- If you're on stage
or in the studio and you have to be perfect, it never works. Focus
on communicating the song, sharing that experience with the audience.
It's easy to make mistakes when it's all about us (how great or
not we are). Singing Tips -tdy
Z= Get in the Zone -- Singing is a mental, spiritual,
emotional and physical pursuit. It takes preparation, focus and
energy! Prepare mentally for a performance. Take time to get quiet
and focused before you sing. Warm up and visualize yourself giving
a great performance. Singing
Tips -tdz
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