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The Greatest Vocal Exercise of All Time

August 28, 2019 by linneasalte22

Today we are going to take a look at the greatest vocal exercise of all time.

Greatest Vocal Exercise of All Time

Now I know that there are so many wonderful vocal exercises out there but I believe that one of the best would have to be the Lip Buzz or Lip Trill.

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Filed Under: Breathing, How to Increase Your Range, Tension vs Strained, Voice Lessons

How Do You Play Major and Minor Scales on the Piano?

August 26, 2019 by linneasalte22

This is how you can learn to play major and minor scales on the piano. If you haven’t seen our the following two lessons I suggest you look at them first.

Piano Note Names and Finger Numbers

Semitones and Whole Tones

How Do You Play Major and Minor Scales on the Piano?

Why are Major and Minor Scales Important?

Scales are important for two main reasons.

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Filed Under: Beginner Piano Tips, Piano Lessons

Compression Verses Strain on Vocal Chords

August 20, 2019 by linneasalte22

Today we are going to take a look at compression verses strain on the vocal chords. Its is important to make sure that we have enough Compression for a clear sound but not strain.

Compression Verses Strain on Vocal Chords #compression #singing #voice #strain

Compression

So why do you compression? Compression is important for you to be able to have enough cord closure that you don’t just end up with a breathy sound. It will also help with you being able to have a strong enough sound that you can project your voice. Compression also helps to create stability to your voice.

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Filed Under: Tension vs Strained, Voice Lessons

Semitone and Whole Tones and Enharmonic Equivalents

August 16, 2019 by linneasalte22

What are semitones and whole tones and enharmonic equivalents? Well today we are going to answer that musical question.

Semitones and Whole Tones and Enharmonic Equivalents

Before you take a look at this lesson there are a few lessons that may be beneficial for you to take a look at first.

Note Names and Finger Numbers

Sharps, Flat and Naturals

What are Semitones and Whole Tones?

Semitones and Whole Tones measure the distance between two notes. A semitone is the smallest distance between two notes. You can see below for an example.

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Filed Under: Beginner Piano Tips, Piano Lessons Tagged With: #semitones, #whole tones, enharmonic equivalents, enharmonicequivalents, piano, wholetones

How Do I Sing On Tune?

August 13, 2019 by linneasalte22

Have you ever wondered how to sing on tune? Or have you wondered what that means to sing on tune? Well we are going to answer those questions today.

How Do I Sing on Tune?

Is It Possible To Learn How to Sing on Tune?

This is one of the questions that I get asked often. And I understand why because it can be frustrating when you don’t know how to stay on tune. I believe that it is possible to learn proper tuning. There are two big things that gets in the way of people learning this.

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Filed Under: How to Sing on Tune, Voice Lessons Tagged With: singing, tune, tuning, voice

Sharps, Flats, and Naturals

August 11, 2019 by linneasalte22

Now that we have covered the names of the white keys it is now time to discuss sharps, flats, and naturals. If you missed last weeks lessons you can go here.

Sharps, Flats and Naturals-Double Sharp, Double Flat, Enharmonic Equivalent

Sharps

A sharp takes a white note and raises it by one note. So you will go one note higher to the right. Down below you can see where the C note is and where the C sharp note is.

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Filed Under: Beginner Piano Tips, How to Read Music, Piano Lessons Tagged With: #double flat, #double flats, #double sharp, #double sharps, #doublesharp, #flat, #flats, #natural, #naturals, #pianolessons, #sharp, #sharps, piano

How Do You Increase Your Vocal Range?

August 9, 2019 by linneasalte22

One of the questions I get often about singing is “How do you increase your vocal range?” We all want to sing higher and lower and that is one of the key ways to improving your voice.

Things That Get in the Way of You Improving

There are three main culprits that get in the way of us increasing our vocal range.

  1. Tension – One of the big barriers to our vocal range is tension. Tense muscles push on your vocal chords limiting your vocal range. When you can relax you will find it easier to hit your notes.
  2. Your Mental Game – A lot of singing comes down to your mental game. When you tell yourself that you can’t reach those high notes you make it harder to sing.
  3. Practice – Increasing your vocal range take lots of practice and repetition. If you aren’t singing those high and low notes regularly you won’t be able to reach them. You should be working on your vocal range daily in order to increase and improve your vocal range. If you aren’t practicing it won’t get better.
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Filed Under: How to Increase Your Range, Voice Lessons Tagged With: Increase Your Vocal Range, singing, Vocal Range, voice

How to Read Music: Notes

August 4, 2019 by linneasalte22

Have you ever wanted to learn to read music? Now’s your chance!

If you haven’t learned your note names on the piano then make sure to first check out our last weeks lesson.

How to Read Music

Treble Clef and Bass Clef

The Treble and Bass Clef divide the high notes in the treble from our low notes in our bass clef. Down Below you’ll notice for each staff there are five lines and four spaces where notes can go.

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Filed Under: Beginner Piano Tips, How to Read Music, Piano Lessons Tagged With: beginner, how to read music, music, piano, sheet music

Breathing

August 1, 2019 by linneasalte22

Breathing is essential to singing because when you sing the breath passes over the vocal chords and creates sound. Without breath there is no sound.

Breathing for Singing

How to Breathe

If you look at a baby when they breathe you would notice that they use their stomach (diaphragm muscles). As they breathe in their stomach relaxes and pushes out to allow air into the lungs. When they breathe out the diaphragm muscles draw into the body. The problem is that we can carry stress in our bodies so we can have a shallower breath.

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Filed Under: Breathing, Voice Lessons Tagged With: breathing, singing

Piano Note Names and Finger Numbers

July 24, 2019 by linneasalte22

Today we are taking look at the very foundation of music which is the piano note names and finger numbers.

Piano Notes Names and Finger Numbers

Piano Note Names

When you take a look at the piano you will notice that there are groups of two black keys and groups of three black keys on the piano. These group of black keys alternate and repeat on the piano. So the black keys are a good marker for learning your note names on the piano.

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Filed Under: Beginner Piano Tips, Piano Lessons Tagged With: finger numbers, music, note names, piano, reading music

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