
Have you ever wondered how to relax your tongue when you sing? Or do you wonder why tongue tension could be an issue when singing? Well this is the article for you.
Have you ever wondered how to relax your tongue when you sing? Or do you wonder why tongue tension could be an issue when singing? Well this is the article for you.
If you have every wondered about what makes a singer sound good then this is the blog post you have been waiting for.
Today we are going to learn about Vocal Resonance.
All sound has sound waves that vibrate the surfaces it comes in contact with. In the body there are a number of cavities that the voice bounces around in like the chest, mouth and nasal cavities. So vocal resonance refers to how the voice resonates and vibrates in the body. Based on where your voice is vibrating it will create a different sound.
What do you when your singing sounds bad? Is there hope to correct this? Today we are going to take a look at this.
You might not like the sound of your voice because you mostly hear the sound resonating in your head. So you hear your voice resonating in your body but not how it interacts with the room. The sound waves of your voice interact both internally with your body but also externally with the room. This is why you may hear your self recorded and be shocked that your voice sounds super nasal. The more you listen to yourself recorded the more you will train your ear to adjust the way you hear. Also when you’re recording yourself make sure that you are using a good microphone so you are hear yourself correctly.
…Here are the top ten frequently asked questions about singing.
The first thing you need to do is to be able develop your ear because if you don’t know if you are on tune you are going to have a hard time fixing your pitch. To work on this you can record yourself singing and listen back to yourself to develop your ear. The next step is to work on breath control. If you are sharp you need to sing lower and balance your weight on the heels of your feet and if you are flat focus on getting a deep breath and balancing your weight on the balls of your feet. This will help to open up your diaphragm muscles to help you breath deeper to get back on pitch. Learning to sing on tune takes lots of time and practice but if you work hard singing on tune is achievable.
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