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With the popularity of singing competitions like the American Idol and The Voice, it is not surprising that an increasing number of individuals want to learn to sing better. We must say too, that the reasons for wanting to be a better singer extends beyond the desire to mimic one's favorite singer but, more importantly, to enjoy a sense of great accomplishment. Not everyone can sing well, after all!

There's no need to enroll in voice lessons from a private tutor, fortunately, as you can always learn to sing better at home. Still, you may want to enroll in affordable online voice lessons or download applications related to the activity just to cover your bases, in a manner of speaking. Every little but useful tip will certainly go a long way toward your dream of being a better singer and, hopefully, the best singer in the show.

We suggest being easy on your voice. Practice is excellent for your musical talent, of course, but overstressing your vocal chords by singing too high, too loud and too long will eventually lead to damage. Limit your practice time to just an hour or so per day, go slow and steady as you progress from one song to the next, and then stop when your vocal chords feel strained.

If you want to learn how to sing better, you must learn proper breathing techniques. Not only will you be able to draw out the notes but you will also feel less winded after a lengthy piece. You should breathe from your diaphragm instead of your lungs, provide the same amount of air in both low and high notes, and keep your voice steady.

You must also practice your sense of pitch. Singers with a perfect pitch are known to sing and key even when all others around them are singing off-key. Think of your voice as an instrument that must be regularly tuned, which is best achieved by running through the scales as often as possible.

You can also make homemade recordings of yourself while singing difficult tunes. While you are singing, you will be unaware of flaws in your technique, approach and even the interpretation of the song. When you record yourself, you can easily identify these flaws and then start working on it.

Keep in mind that, if you want to learn how to sing, you must be your own worst critic first and yet your own best fan. You should be open to the suggestions from others as well as open to improving your techniques, approach and interpretation. It is the only way you can grow to become a better artist.Last, stay positive despite the challenges along the way. Even the bestselling artists in the music industry still want to learn to sing better for the simple reason that singing is a craft, a passion, a life of its own - not just a job.

by: Dave Taylor




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