Posts for the ‘Singing Tips’ Category

Feb 2010 2

Singing Tip 10: Help! Im Out Of Breath!!!

One of the most common problems found amongst singers has to do with feeling out of breath and not being able to sustain a phrase.

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Jan 2010 19

Singing Tip 9: Tame That Terrible Tongue!

Yes, believe or not, it is very important for a singer to pay close attention to what the tongue is doing! This big fat mass of muscle...

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Jan 2010 5

Singing Tip 8: Check that Jaw Joint

Tension in the jaw can often get in the way of proper singing, so it is important to find ways to relieve jaw tension and make sure all...

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Dec 2009 8

Singing Tip 7: The Singer’s Best Friend…

Water, water, and more water!!! You should always aim to sip about 8 glasses of room temperature water throughout the day. H2O is the singer’s best friend, so do...

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Nov 2009 24

Singing Tip 6: The Alexander Technique For Your Big, Fat Head!

When it comes to singing, two very important elements one must address are posture and breath management. In order to sing with ease, we must allow for the...

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Nov 2009 10

Singing Tip 5: High And Low On A Motor Boat!

After reading the title here, you were probably imagining a lovely boat ride in the beautiful ocean, with the sun on your face and the wind at...

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Oct 2009 27

Singing Tip 4: Feel The Buzz?

Of course, when I speak of getting a buzz, I am not talking about anything related to alcohol or drugs! They do NOT help you sing better (although,...

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Oct 2009 13

Singing Tip 3: Yes; m hmm

To work on the natural onset of the voice, try this humming type of sound like when you agree to something or when you are intrigued. Say: “m...

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Oct 2009 5

Singing Tip 2: The Straw, The Snake, And The Bee

As seen in last week’s tip, try breathing in very slowly through a straw (or a tiny opening in the lips), but this time, breathe out on a...

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Sep 2009 5

Singing Tip 1: Breathe Through A Straw

The breath activates the voice and carries the sound; this is why practicing good breath management is so important in vocal training.

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  • florida calawigan said: good day very nice text I am not a good singer but i love singing thanks for your tips and...
  • Leo said: Thats kinda gross but cool
  • AllessandroB said: Hey those are really cool tests! Thanks for sharing Angie. Dont think I have much of a perfect...
  • Angie said: Thank-you for your comment Halvard! I was taught with the beginning of the yes position, but I think you...

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