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subject: How To Sing Like A Professional Singer. [print this page]


All of us think that we are good at singing in one way or another, but are we really? Perhaps we might sound good in the shower or down at the local karaoke bar, but when it comes to real singing in the way that professional singers can there is no comparison.

There is only one way to learn the real art of singing and that is to participate in a professionally run singing training course that takes a candidate right through every facet of learning to sing from A to Z.

Of course, if you feel inclined to you can sign up with a singing school and pay mega bucks for a number of years of training that would drain your financial resources to the absolute limit (unless you have rich parents) or you can go for one of the singing training programmes that are to be found on the internet at reasonable costs in comparison. Take your pick!

Imagine how you would feel after completing your training, being able to appear on stage with your new found confidence and vocals to entertain your audience and enjoy the cheering and clapping as they applaud your performance. Or perhaps you would be just as happy to entertain your friends and family at some local function.

All this is possible if you want it bad enough to put yourself to work hard for a time as you follow your new singing training regime.

What then are we talking about? It is finding out how to sing properly using the right format from a training course as follows:-

Firstly, understand your own voice properly.

How to warm up and strengthen your voice.

Learn about proper breathing and posture.

How to obtain correct tone.

Learn about pitch and staying in tune.

Learn the difference between chest voice and head voice.

How to avoid bad habits.

How to extend your vocal range.

Learn about time signatures, key signatures and rhythm.

How to manage major and minor keys.

Learn about intervals and solfege.

Study the different styles of singing.

Learn how to sing in harmony.

How to sing different genres of music.

Understanding lyrics and overall tone.

How to make a song your own.

Find out about extending your vocal range.

Performance tips.

Learn about how to manage auditions and beat the opposition.

Do you want to learn how to sing with a band?

How to overcome performance anxiety.

Find out how to gain an extra octave in your voice range.

And the list goes on and on. So you can quite understand why it is necessary for any would be professional singer to knuckle down to a singing training programme and stay with it until you attain your goal.

by: Russell Franklin




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