IMPROVE YOUR SINGING VOICE
One
thing you can do to improve your singing voice is work on producing a richer,
sweeter tone quality. To do this, there are 2 important concepts to understand,
as well as some simple exercises that will have your voice sounding slicker in
no time!
In
this vocal lesson video you’ll learn about these concepts, and discover an
exercise that will give you a richer sounding voice.
How Are You Using Your Body When You Sing?
When
it comes down to it, if you’re not happy with your tone quality, it’s probably
because of the way you’re using your body to produce your sound. If you can
learn to sing in a free flowing manner without anything restricting you, your
natural tone will shine through and you’ll sound fantastic.
When
most people begin to sing they have the tendency to “push” their voice. What
this does is tightens up things, and engages the swallowing muscles. When this
occurs you’ll immediately loose a lot of your tone, because you’ll be cutting
off your air supply.
If
you stop pushing your voice, your tone quality will improve drastically.
So
how can you do this?
As
you’ll see in the video above, there is a simple humming singing exercise that
will help you to free up your voice…
…
Allowing more of your natural beautiful tone to shine through!
Practicing
this exercise regularly is a sure way to improve your singing voice very
effectively.
Be
sure to watch the video to see the demonstration of the exercise, and sing
along with it to get the hang of it.
As
you’re doing the exercise, remember the technique of thinking that your sound
is happening above your cheeks. This is a simple tool that will help you keep
the placement of your sound in check.
It’s
very important to do this, because one thing that will cause your voice to
tense up, is if your sound falls too far back into your throat.
The
second “trick” to use, is to sing “down into the note” as you’re getting higher
into your range. This will prevent you from “pushing up” (which will cause your
voice to tense up also).
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