Best Collections Of Singing Tips
September 6, 2010 by Razile Dalap
Filed under Fitness
Singing tips is what you need right now. If you’ve been singing for awhile, you might start to feel that you’re in a rut. Below are some effective singing tips to help revitalize your enthusiasm and improve your performances.
Singing Tip #1–Take a Lesson
It’s always helpful to get fresh, objective advice even if you have had extensive trainings in the past. Maybe you’ve slacked off on your breathing exercises, or fallen into bad vocal habits. Call your former teacher and schedule a “tune-up” lesson just like a refresher course. Most professional singers and even singing teachers still get occasional lessons.
Singing Tip #2–Mix it Up
Try something different if you have been focusing exclusively on one technique or type of song. Pull out one of your favorite recordings from high school and sing along with it. Choose a new song to learn, perhaps one in a style you haven’t done for awhile. When you return to your usual routine, it won’t seem so stale.
Singing Tip #3–Do a Self-check
Review the fundamentals and make sure you’re still using good posture, breath support, and tone placement. Check for any unwanted tension, especially in your face and neck, as this can detract from your sound and make singing less fun.
Singing Tip #4–Relax
A simple stretching and relaxation exercise is a great start for each practice sessions and a little performance warm-up. A “rag doll” is an easy relaxation exercise. Standing with your feet about hip-width apart, bend forward from the hips and allow your arms, head, and upper body to hang loosely. Shake your arms and head a bit, then let them dangle again. Relieving tension can make a huge difference.
Singing Tip #5–Get Some Exercise
If you have a hectic performance schedule, you may have gotten out of your regular fitness routine. If you are touring, most hotels have workout facilities; if not, simply take a walk. If the weather is inclement or you’re in an unfamiliar city, you can walk in the hotel hallways. Unless you’re toting equipment, use stairs instead of elevators.
Singing Tip: #6–Pamper Yourself
Spend some time in a hot tub, get a professional massage, treat yourself to a favorite dessert, or re-read a favorite book. Indulge in any small luxury; it doesn’t have to be expensive.
Singing Tip #7–Have a Jam Session
Get a group of musician friends together for an informal jam session and play some old favorites. Avoid performance material and just have fun! You may want to include a casual dinner, and ask everyone to bring part of the meal so nobody has to do all of the work.
“Wait a minute,” you may be thinking. “So far, only half of these so-called ‘singing tips’ involve actual singing!”
That’s right, but think of it this way: when a guitar gets hard to tune, you replace the strings. When a piano gets out of tune, you call in a tuner. As a singer, your instrument is your body. When your voice gets out of tune, you need to perform the proper maintenance.
You can return to your singing routine with a new energy and enthusiasm when your body is in good shape. Choose some fun new material to work on and jump back in. Review your fundamentals and take the advice you received in your “tune-up” lesson, and you should be back on track.
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