Legato means smooth and unbroken: it's the opposite of staccato, which is short and detached. In this lesson, we have a demonstration of legato in different notes, including two exercises for practice this technique.
Luciana present the second Vibrato Singing Lesson! In this lesson we'll work with all the vowels, and practice vibrato as a variation of air when you sing.
Today we have a clean rock song recorded with acoustic guitar, using Minor Aeolian Scale. This scale has a sad and dark sound and is very used in different styles like Rock, Heavy Metal, and mostly in ballads.
Luciana presents a punky lesson! The idea of this lesson is to incorporate the major (Ionian) tonality and scale to your musical ideas and melodies. Neo punk explains this scale well because this music is commonly in major scales.
Luciana gives a new lesson in our series Singing Lessons for Guitarists. This one is about vibrato. The vibrato always involves manipulation of your voice. Actually it is a slight variation in pitch.
Luciana presents a singing improvisation over a blues backing track using A pentatonic minor scale. Not only to improve your singing, but for composing guitar solos and melodies.
In this singing lesson, Luciana will talk about harmonization. This is a great tool for guitar players which commonly sing the backing vocals in their bands.
In this singing lesson Luciana shows us how to do a
connection between your voice and your guitar. To reproduce the guitar sounds with your voice can be a very important tool for developing you ear and your composing abilities.
Luciana gives us singing lesson number 3. This one is about breathing, which is very important for singers. The lesson is a good exercise for controlling your diaphragm.
This exercise is a warm up, like the humming in lesson 1 but with a little different in the melody. Different vowels have different effects on the voice. That is why the second lesson contains two exercises with different vowels.