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Jun 1 2008, 08:56 PM |
Hey Luciana!
I really need your help on something. I'm not able to sing powerchorusses with power... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2lL-I40d0uo This is the kind of chorus I'm talking about. The verse is allright, I can sing that. But the bridge and chorus sound so weak! I should be able to sing like that, but I don't know how... and that's why I sound more like a little girl (no offense to you, you sound great! ) than a rocksinger How can I practise singing like that without hurting myself? Should I add more air? If so... how do I maintain singing in a way that sounds nice... so not like some soccerfan? I hope you can help me Thanks for your time! -------------------- Wishlist: the world.
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Jun 17 2008, 04:54 AM |
Hey Luciana! I really need your help on something. I'm not able to sing powerchorusses with power... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2lL-I40d0uo This is the kind of chorus I'm talking about. The verse is allright, I can sing that. But the bridge and chorus sound so weak! I should be able to sing like that, but I don't know how... and that's why I sound more like a little girl (no offense to you, you sound great! ) than a rocksinger How can I practise singing like that without hurting myself? Should I add more air? If so... how do I maintain singing in a way that sounds nice... so not like some soccerfan? I hope you can help me Thanks for your time! Hi! Definitly if you want more power in your voice, you have to add more pressure of air. To compensate for your loss of power, or "weight", the tendency is to add more breath pressure for loudness. Becareful with "overblowing" or "pushing". There is a big difference between add more air and add more presure of air!! . My advice is to add a little bit pressure day by day to the vocal cord without loosing quality of the sound. Train your diaphragm and don't force your Throat. The power in your voice will develop with a good technique, so Be responsable... I found this of my lesson about resonance, it helps for the quality of your voice, so power and quality are a good combination for that song you want to sing- Lower resonance (chest resonance) The principal amplifier which makes the lower resonance is the throat and mouth space and they are helped a little by the chest. There is certainly a sensation of chest vibration sometimes.These are a bigger resonators than the nasal cavity and responsible for, perhaps three-quarters of the sound.The quality of the sound made by lower resonance is broader than that of the nasal space. As you might expect from more spacious resonators, the sound is thicker, heavier, darker and warmer. It is possible to develop the lower resonance to add body and colour to your voice, and the way to do so is by opening these adjustable spaces as wide as is comfortable. All you need to do is to get into the habit ok keeping the throat wide open whilst you are singing. Try it with the teeth open just a finger's width, as when you are singing the vowel EE, you can open the throat wide independently of the teeth. Imagine you are yawning and singing at the same time. That's the position of singing. Hope it help! Feel free to ask more things! Luciana |
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Jun 22 2008, 12:57 PM |
Hey Luciana
Thanks for the reply! Is it allright if the 'yawning and singing at the same time' feels unnatural? -------------------- Wishlist: the world.
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Jul 1 2008, 04:21 PM |
Thanks! I've done your resonance exercises and they really helped!
How many times should I do these exercises daily? -------------------- Wishlist: the world.
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