- Going through your CD's or Ipod lists and make a list of artists you love and the songs you can't help but sing along with.
- Prioritize your list. Start with the easiest songs that fit your range. List at least ten songs.
- Go online and find the lyrics (and guitar chords, if possible). Copy those, and make the words bigger to make them easier to read from a distance.
- Don't use the excuse you don't have the time to practice every day. Start singing one of these songs EVERY DAY (even if it's for ONE MINUTE). GETTING STARTED is the KEY.
- Then book a local voice teacher (I know a good one). If you can't find a local one, SKYPE lessons are also possible (though not as good as in person). I am a long-time member of the National Association of Teachers of Singing (www.nats.org ) There is a list on line.
Larry Bridges is a professional voice instructor, singer, performer, accompanist, composer and musical director who teaches out of his voice studio in Woodinville, Washington. In this blog, Larry shares tips, insights, discoveries, exercises and suggestions for vocal improvement and remains committed to the fact that everyone can learn how to sing.
Saturday, January 5, 2013
VOCAL GOALS
Most people make New Year's Resolutions, but after a short time, we usually go back to our old habits and forget about making changes. I think the secret is to be simple and realistic. If improving your singing voice is on your list, then start by
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Thank you for sharing your time, your knowledge and your wonderful blog!!! Thank you., More Blessings and *GOD BLESS*
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