Wednesday, August 1, 2012

How to Learn Singing: Singing with the Heart and without destroying the Throat


Would you rather be a performer or a singer?

The difference between a performer and a singer is that the interpreter is a bit like an actor and as an artist while singing: the interpreter gives the song something that did not have before, transforms by his creativity.

I think something funny to hear how some people the only thing fixing the time of singing is the volume of your voice and the lyrics of the song (also a little in pace, if at all).

Do not pay attention to your feelings and your feelings, for example, or in mental pictures when singing. Sound a little weird, but all these elements are part of what gives the thrill to interpretation.

The thing is that many people when they learn a song learned only looks at the letter (and the melodies of your favorite parts). Some pay more attention and pay attention to the rhythm and the intentions behind the words.

Listen, when you say things, an important part of what you say is the intention with which you say.

When you change your intention when you sing (sing is like talking but deliberately varying tones of words and rhythm with which you speak music to create that effect on others) change the sound of your voice.

The thing is that to be able to give one intends to your voice first thing you have to do is learn to relax and control your posture and your whole body, because your whole body is responsible for the production of your voice.

A classic error that makes many people are screaming instead of singing.

They force the volume down their throat strained voice, so that his voice sounds out of tune and without power or wealth.

In other words, you need to develop your sensitivity if you want to develop your singing ability, and here I refer to your sensibility and your physical and emotional artistic sensibility (the yin side of intelligence).

So the most important thing is to develop your sensitivity and experiment with different intentions for your interpretations, varying, while listening to your voice to sing, the pictures you create in your mind and feelings and the feelings and emotions ...

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