Singing Tips | How to do the Finger Circle
Today’s singing tip will help your vocal folds come together more easily to strengthen and focus your sound.
Today’s singing tip will help your vocal folds come together more easily to strengthen and focus your sound.
Today’s singing tip is one of my three favorites and something I do during every vocal training workout. In yoga this is called the Malasana pose.
Tongue circles are simply the best way to improve sound in the shortest amount of time. It’s one of my three all-time favorite singing tips. Do them often!
I use today’s singing tip several times each week. It is important to the quality of our sound that our nasal passages be open.
In today’s singing tip we talk about something that seems counter-intuitive. We think that as we improve as singers and are better able to belt and sing with strength, that we will hear ourselves as sounding louder.
This is a simple and yet very powerful singing tip. Keep in mind that we don’t sing consonants, we sing vowels. When we lose site of this problems can occur.
Today’s singing tip will help some of you correct an error that you may not know you are making, which is trying to force low pitches into your chest area.
One of my favorite singing tips is to know the keyboard numbering system, which makes communication between singers and voice coaches much easier.
This singing tip teaches us how to recover from a sudden build up of tension that can occur during our vocal training as we climb in pitch.
Today’s singing tip reminds us of the importance of training with near exclusivity on vowels and not consonants. This is the true meaning of “vocalize”.
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