How to be a good singer or singer without singing lessons

Author: Florence Bailey
Date Of Creation: 25 March 2021
Update Date: 27 June 2024
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How to Sing for Beginners: 7 Easy Tips to Start Now
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Have you ever dreamed of becoming a famous singer or singer? Do you have the skills to do this? Well, then you've come to the right place. In this article, you will learn about the skills you need to live the life of your dreams.

Steps

  1. 1 Determine your vocal range. When using the piano, girls should start with the middle G note and try to compare the voice and the note on the instrument. For males, start 1 octave below the middle G note. Go lower until you find your lowest note, then move up until you find your highest note. Once you find your range, you can improve it by training your voice to hit higher / lower notes.
  2. 2 Now that you know your vocal range, go through each note and try to match it in a long, even tone. Make sure that you don't damage your vocal cords when you stretch out the note. Have a glass or bottle of water with you just in case.
  3. 3 Find a song within your range. Study it for about 10 minutes, then sing it. You don't need to know her words. Just sing before, before, before, or la, la, la. A good piece to start with is "Chopsticks", a traditional piano song. (The full name is The Celebrated Chop Waltz). If you don't know how to play it, sing along with the online video. When you sing along with a song, it's best to do it with a recording rather than playing on your own so you can hear the other person singing.
  4. 4 Now that you have mastered your song, add any melody to your voice. Make it unique! Find your style. Before applying a melody to your voice, DO NOT LEARN to sing with vibrato, if you learn to do it wrong it will be difficult to fix it.
  5. 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 for any songs in your range that you like. Search for lyrics or write your own song.

Tips

  • Standing up or sitting up straight can help your breathing while singing.
  • Never sing when your throat hurts; you can lose your voice.
  • Get in the habit of singing in front of others.
  • Stretch and rest so you don't damage your vocal cords.
  • Breathe with your entire diaphragm, not your throat.
  • Do not sing above your vocal range, as this can damage your voice.
  • It's always a great idea to practice with scales.
  • Try to hold the tone for at least 10 seconds (with a bottle of water).
  • If you have a really annoying voice, then what can you do.

Warnings

  • If your voice starts to hurt, stop and drink some water. Failure to do this can damage your throat.
  • If you think your voice is breaking, do vocal exercises. Don't keep singing. You can damage your voice.
  • Don't be too self-critical.