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Things You Need To Know For Effective Singing Lessons}

Submitted by: Sarah C. Tan

All the things you learn from your voice lessons are meant to be applied in a practical setting. Everything would turn worthless if you are not able to translate your learning into singing skills. For your singing lessons to be more effective, you have to complement the things you learn with your own effort.

Moreover, your teacher will probably give noteworthy tips such as practicing, performing warm-ups, and taking care of your health to help you become a better singer and attain your goals. These pointers are often taught in singing schools, but you have the liberty to follow or reject them.

Yet, going an extra mile than what is required in your lessons can help you advance faster in your goal of becoming a singer. Here are the important pointers that you need to keep in mind to make your lessons more effective:

A Good Vocal Coach Will Bring You a Long Way

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When starting out as a singer, your first mission to scout for singing schools which house competent and personable vocal teachers. It is important that your teacher communicates well and inspires you. No matter how good the voice of the teacher is, if she is not able to help you get the proper techniques in singing, it would be futile studying with her.

You have to find teachers whose expertise and experiences are aligned with your goals as a singer. If you want to audition for a musical play, you have to look for a teacher who has background in theatres or musicals. If your interest is singing on stage and getting record deals, look for a vocal coach who has exposure on this side of the music industry.

Practice is as Important as Your Lessons

Your singing lessons will give you the opportunity to learn new skills and techniques from your teacher. But an hour or two of singing class is not enough for you to hone the skill you just learned and continue improving on it. As a student, it is your duty to practice what you have just learned so you can advance faster in your goal. If you just learned a new song or breathing technique from your latest lesson, continue practicing this new skill at home to develop the technique.

You have to keep in mind though that you do not necessarily have to practice for a long time. Short but regular practice is more effective. You can practice for several times a day for a few minutes each session, but remember to avoid exhausting your voice.

Respect Your Health

Your voice is your only tool and you have to take care of it. Unlike musical instruments, which can be easily replaced, the voice is quite difficult if not impossible to salvage. There are a lot of things you have to avoid if you want to keep your voice fit and beautiful. Smoking and caffeine are not only bad for your body, but they both ruin the quality of your voice.

You will also learn from your singing lessons that enough sleep and sufficient water are important if you want to keep the singing quality of your voice for a longer time.

About the Author: Sarah Tan is a music instructor in Singapore who loves to share her extensive knowledge of music and the art of performing to her students and blog readers. Visit her site at

singinglessonssingapore.com

or call 8168 8251.

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Quick Pointers Before You Start Your Pop Singing Lessons}

Submitted by: Sarah C. Tan

In singing, natural talent is one of the important elements to have. There are people who are just really born to sing. However, this talent must be polished and continually honed, and the best way to perfect your singing voice is to go for pop singing lessons.

But before you start your formal lessons, read through the quick pointers below to get the most out of your training.

1. Practice vocal dexterity

Do repetitions of the scale to determine your vocal range. Go up and down, up and down the scales and notes to further develop your vocal skills. Know your range and be powerful on it and make it your strong point.

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Developing this skill will come in handy during actual performances. The current style of pop music gives singers a lot of opportunity to improvise, wherein they play around with notes in a scale to come up with unique and soulful harmonies. You can practice this on your own, with a keyboard or a piano. It is the modern adaptation of the vocalization of classical music.

2. Learn and be aware of your registers

It is important to recognize your high, middle, and low registers and work on all of them equally to produce a nice and even tone when singing. This will also be a focus in one of your pop singing lessons.

a. LOW register this is your normal speaking voice, so this does not take much effort from you. Also called the chest register for men, it is achieved usually with an open mouth. The best way to practice your low registers is to exercise it in front of the mirror. Make sure your face is relaxed, you are not forcing your voice out of you, and that there is enough abdominal force with it. Practice by going through a descending scale, gradually lowering your tone half-tone by half-tone until you reach the lowest, most compatible tone.

. MIDDLE register a bit tougher to master than your low register, you can practice this also by using a descending scale. For most women, this is their chest voice. This is what is considered the most abused voice range, and you will tend to alter your voice a lot at this register. Make sure you stay relaxed, and that you are still using chest voice, and not head voice.

The transitioning from low to middle, and from high to middle is also a bit tricky, so make sure you understand your comfort level and the proper techniques when going up and down to and from your middle ranges.

c. HIGH register when this is not your normal speaking voice, you will tend to squeeze it in to stay in this vocal range. If you do not know the proper technique though, you will just sound nasal and high-pitched. The correct way to practice this is to tighten your cheeks by lifting it up to some sort of a smile. That way, your high ranges will sound more natural.

3. Belting it out

This is singing forcefully while staying in your high registers. This technique is very delicate that a lot of singers who belt it out just sound like shouting without the singing. Practice this by keeping your abdominal muscles tight as you sing. Use ascending scales, until yor reach a comfortable high tone.

Remember these tips when learning or practicing singing, and you will find that your pop singing lessons will be easier and much more enjoyable!

About the Author: Sarah Tan is a music instructor in Singapore who loves to share her extensive knowledge of music and the art of performing to her students and blog readers. Visit her site at

singinglessonssingapore.com

or call (065) 8168 8251.

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