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how to become a better singerI do not think I have mentioned this tip on how to become a better singer before. It may seem odd to do to start with but it can really help you sing clearly and powerfully and even faster as well.

The technique is to pronounce all the consonants such as “b – c – d – g – j – k – l – p – q – s – t – v – w – x – z” which are known as voiced consonants. These are items that have a definite sounds to them you can pronounce clearly. The other consonants “f – h – m – n – r” are known as imploded consonants. These letters when you say them in words are not definite sounds that are easy to pronounce. for instance F sounds like “fffff”.

Practice voicing these consonants of both types both on their own and in songs. Singing just each letter to a tune can be very helpful for instance and then singing  a song where you pronounce the consonants in works very clearly; especially if they are at the end of a word or the start.

For instance. Try singing this line from a song:

You’re my Guiding LighT,
When THere’s no GuiDing LighT leFT insiDe,
There’s noGuiding LighT in our Lives

Keep singing sings and work on that pronunciation. You will find that you sing more clearly and more accurately and in better pitch with a wider mouth as well. Try it, the results are always good!

Make sure you check out the recommended singing guide Singorama as well, it has helped enormous amounts of aspiring singers to become better if they are amateurs or professionals alike: Singorama Official Website

Tips for a better singing voiceYou do not need complicated singing equipment or a coach hovering over your shoulder every time you sing to make you a better singer.

These tips for a better singing voice can help you enhance your voice from your living room or bedroom so you can feel more confident and you can do them whenever you like!

 

 

  • Do Proper Warms Ups – Sometimes when we are at home we get too comfortable and forget to warm up properly before we sing. This can lead to straining and poor singing. Remember to sing some scales and other warm up techniques.
  • Relax – This is probably the easiest thing to do but is something you should be conscious of. Be aware how relaxed you are when you are singing at home. Knowing this feeling can help when you get nervous singing in front of others.
  • Choose a Mix of Songs – Don’t just sing your favourite songs but also do not sing just the songs you think you have to know or should be singing to challenge your voice. Pick a mix of genres and styles but always remember to keep singing what you love.
  • Breathing Exercises – You can do singing breathing exercises which are excellent in helping you train and adjust your voice but also doing exercises to expand and exercise your lungs without singing is a good start as well. More on breathing techniques while singing here.
  • Amazing Mirrors – Mirrors are awesome! I have seen so many students improve their singing capabilities by just singing while looking into a mirror. What this does is allow you to see yourself as you sing. This in turn allows you to play with your posture, facial expressions and other physical elements of singing. A small change can sometimes yield amazing results!
  • Sing Like Nobody is Listening – Most importantly just sing! Sing with a passion and love it. Expand your knowledge on singing in terms of technique but also in terms of the lives of singers and the history of singing. A passion fro singing in all forms will aid you in ways you can never imaging … become obsessed!

More help on singing from the featured guide S can be found here: Official Singorama Website

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