Are You A Singer?, how beneficial it is for guitar players? |
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Are You A Singer?, how beneficial it is for guitar players? |
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Jul 26 2011, 02:37 PM |
do you guys feel that singing is beneficial for guitar players? What type or singing can you do well? Can you sing properly when playing live, or do you sing when recording somwthing in the studio?
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Jul 26 2011, 03:12 PM |
i do, my dad always told me that is super important for every musicians to master the instrument but also to sing, specially if you wanna get the gig, singing is ALWAYS a plus.
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Jul 26 2011, 03:27 PM |
I can't consider myself a singer but I can sing. I do backing vocals with my band and I'll like to explore a bit more my voice in the future.
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Jul 26 2011, 03:54 PM |
Many friends say that my voice is desperate! And I believe them
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Jul 26 2011, 03:56 PM |
I love to sing but i cant do it good but i am trying to learn to sing and play at the same time
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Jul 27 2011, 02:08 PM |
It seems it is definitely beneficial.
If you like to sing, how do you sing, do you sing a scale, or practice melody lines with guitar etc.. -------------------- - Ivan's Video Chat Lesson Notes HERE
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Jul 27 2011, 10:44 PM |
I am very involved with singing actually - I am organizing a periodic singing workshop along with some good friends and I am also a vocalist in one of my projects, called Aria, which (shameless plug) if you haven't had the chance to, you can have a go at by listening to this little sample right here
https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/guitar_fo...showtopic=39823 Singing helps you develop many traits - ears, improvisation and composition skills, articulation and I do believe there can be even more Personally, I think that singing is crucial for any instrumentalist, it just makes the difference |
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Jul 27 2011, 11:06 PM |
Wise words from Cosmin and everyone. Do you think singing is an important part of being a guitar player? Do you think more doors are open when you know how to sing?
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Jul 28 2011, 08:23 AM |
Those are some awesome guidelines for everyone who is interested in singing, thanks a lot man!
Do you guys have some similar tips to share with everybody? -------------------- - Ivan's Video Chat Lesson Notes HERE
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Jul 29 2011, 10:06 AM |
Choir makes you sing with a lowered larynx which is not that fancy in my opinion... What do you mean Cosmin? What is larynx, how does it affect singing? -------------------- - Ivan's Video Chat Lesson Notes HERE
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Jul 29 2011, 10:35 AM |
I used to sing .. stopped practising coz I could'nt devote enough time to it and guitar.
I can link some old stuff if anyone wants to check it out. Yes it helps guitar playing to an extent. -------------------- "If the need is deep, you WILL find a way , if it isn't, you'll find some excuse"
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Jul 29 2011, 01:25 PM |
Sure, some links would be great
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Jul 29 2011, 04:58 PM |
Alrighty guys, to answer Ivan - you can read a thorough definition in the link below:
Definition of the larynx In classical music, people are trained to sing with a lowered larynx - technique which can induce some serious damage to the vocal chords (vocal folds) if not used properly. Modern style singing uses a raised larynx - you can feel this phenomenon occur when you take a surprised breath once someone unexpectedly enters a room in which you are. The idea is to be able to understand and maintain a raised larynx when singing - imagine that all the sounds you produce will come out from somewhere above your nose. I you would have a lowered larynx, they will sound dark and coming from below the nose. It is a whole theory regarding this subject so, I'll be happy to take the discussion further if you guys are interested ! |
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