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Sunday, August 16, 2009

5 Tips On How To Improve Your Singing Voice

By Kevin Mayall

It's a common belief that the ability to sing is innate, something you're born with. It's true that some people find it more easier to sing than others, but none the less, singing is a skill and can be taught. If you can talk (and listen), you can sing. You will never know how good you are, if you don't try.

If you are a beginner, it's very important to get proper instructions. Find a good vocal instructor or a singing course. Only with the right techniques will you discover the full potential of your singing voice. And remember, it's never too late to learn singing. They are many who waited forty, fifty, or even more years to discover that they can actually sing.

Another reason to get proper coaching is to avoid mistakes. Bad singing habits can be very difficult to unlearn. Bad training can actually permanently damage your voice. So get the right instructions.

Many people, especially beginners, have problems with singing posture. Posture is important and should be one of the first things you learn. The proper body alignment for singing is as follows: Your back is straight, feet shoulder-width apart and shoulders slightly back and relaxed. Let your hands relax by your side. The chin should be about parallel to the floor. Don't slouch.

Any athlete knows that warm up is essential for optimal performance. It's not that different with singing. In order to produce a voice you must contract and relax very small muscles within your vocal tract. Without warming up those muscles, you can strain them or even permanently damage them. Warm up is essential.

In order to sing well you must learn and practice breathing exercises. Breathing can drastically change the sound of your voice and if you wish to sing well, you must be aware of that.

If you follow these fundamental tips, you will sing better than most people. To your singing success. - 18418

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