Can You Learn How to Sing?

Have you ever wondered if you can learn how to sing? It’s easier than you think if you just approach it with the right frame of mind.

I firmly believe and have for years that almost everybody has the ability to sing somewhere inside of them. The difficult part is drawing out your natural ability. Many people think “I can’t do that” but in fact they can and not only that, but could do it very well if they were to give themselves half a chance.

The biggest thing a person has to overcome when they’re learning how to sing is to be in control of their level of shyness. This could be roughly translated to ‘stagefright’. You see, most people at some level are afraid of looking silly when they try to sing. They’re afraid that they may not be hitting the correct notes or that they may be singing out of tune or whatever. They may be afraid that they’re being judged negatively by anyone that may be listening.

To that end I say that the first thing you have to do when learning to sing is to own it.

You literally have to drop all of your fears and inhibitions and just start doing it. Granted it may not be perfect the first few times around but what it will do is give you a fair playing field to base your judgements on. It’s simply not fair to say to yourself that you can’t sing that high, when the reality is that your simply not trying hard enough because you’re afraid of doing it wrong or having your note crack. You really have to own what you’re doing when you’re singing. Loud and proud is what I always say. Your inhibitions will actually inhibit your singing!

Also you need to recognize that even your singing idols have the ability to sound bad. When you listen to a song on the radio it’s produced to perfection. Singing in your living room doesn’t offer that luxury. So it’s a little unfair to compare yourself to your favorite song on the radio.

A few years ago there was a video circulating of Brittany Spears singing in her car and the general reactions to it  (that I have read) were that she was terrible! Well, like her or not, we all know that she’s not terrible and is in fact very talented. When she’s doing what she’s good at she’s second to none in the entertainment industry and has the track record to prove it.

This brings me to my next point. When you’re learning how to sing it’s a wise move to find the type of music you sing best and start with that, expanding your repertoire as you learn. The funny thing about human nature is that we have a tendency to want do things we may not be naturally suited to, and completely ignore or simply not recognize what we are good at. When it comes to singing and music in general this seems to be especially true. For example, you may wish to sing country music but maybe are better at opera. (really?) It’s just an example.

The point is that there is some type of singing that will come to you more easily than other singing will. Experiment with different songs and be honest with yourself regarding your execution of that song. You’ll know because it will just feel right and be more effortless that another song may be.

When most people want to learn how to sing they immediately become concerned with range and the ability to sing high. It’s pretty hard to argue that this is not worth striving for but I will say this… Don’t let a super high range become your immediate concern when you’re learning. Yeah it’s cool to have a high range but it’s certainly not the end of the world if you don’t have it. There are tons of singers out there that do not have high ranges yet are awesome all the same. What it really should come down to is pitch and tuning. If you can hit all the high notes but are out of tune the rest of the time, well… You’re just not doing a good job of the song. Learn to sing in tune and work on getting the high notes and you’ll be fine.

High notes can be easier to achieve than you might think. The key is learning to relax and find an easy way to actually hit the note, and then find a way to work it into the song. I’ve always sort of felt that most of us can hit high notes. You need to experiment with different sounds for high notes. Can you imitate a siren for example? Maybe a dog whimpering? It sounds kind of silly but if you think about, those sounds are higher than what many singers have in their range, but most of us can do it and without even trying really. Learning to harness that power to use in a song is the trick to singing high.

It’s a weird concept for sure but I can tell you it’s helped me improve my range over the last year or so and I”ve proven it to myself that when you think about things a little differently, it can become easier to learn.

Do still wonder if you can learn how to sing? You can, you know. Be willing to change the way you think about learning and pay attention to the different sounds you can already naturally make and you’re on your way. Experiment with noises, make them louder and quieter and try to find the easiest way to do it. Soon you’ll be singing up a storm!

Ian Kurz is a singer/guitarist and is the owner of the website http://www.discoveryoucansing.com where he provides tips and tricks to help you learn how to sing. Don’t forget to check out his page on how to sing better when you visit.

LeAnn’s 4th video. LeAnn is the original singer of this song not Trisha Yearwood. (read history below). Albums: You Light Up My Life: Inspirational Songs & Greatest Hits Writer: Diane Warren © 1997 Curb Records, Inc. History of How Do I Live: “How Do I Live” is a 1997 song, written by Diane Warren, that was released originally by LeAnn Rimes, and shortly afterward by Trisha Yearwood. The song was originally intended for release as a single for the 1997 action blockbuster Con Air soundtrack. Warren wrote the song for Rimes to sing. The producers felt that Rimes’s version had too much of a pop feeling to it, and requested that she re-record it to fit their standards. She refused, and the producers chose Trisha Yearwood to record the song. Her more country-style version was released on May 27, 1997 and appeared in the film. When Rimes heard of the release, she quickly released her version. Despite only peaking as high as number seven in the UK Singles Chart, LeAnn Rimes’ version of How Do I Live spent thirty-four weeks in the chart. It set a record for staying on the Billboard Hot 100 chart for sixty-nine weeks. The song entered the Top 25 US Country singles chart on June 21, 1997 and was still there in February 2003, a record 291 weeks (five and half years) later. How Do I Live was covered by FIR (Faye and Real featuring LeAnn Rimes). FIR invited Rimes to record a portion of the song for their third album Flight Tribe in 2006. The song has also been performed on the hit
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How to Sing Software Can Help You Sing Better

There are many software companies offering tips and kits on how to sing better.  One can make a choice from any of the software offered in the market.  Almost every software company offers more or less the same tips and the same kit.  The rest is in your hand to make use of these kits and get noticed.

One of these software companies can be Canta.  With Canta software you just have to choose a song and load the corresponding midi file into it.  In seconds Canta plays the music showing the notes and the melody that you need to use to sing.  This is just wonderful isn’t it?  What else could be a better way than this to learn to sing?

Canta even has the ability to measure the frequency of your voice and show it as a curve on the screen that you will watch and make the necessary changes and get the right tune.  Oh how wonderful this could be, there is no strain at all.

If these lessons are repeated frequently you will definitely find the right pitch of your voice and learn to sing better and also learn to sing in tune. 

With Canta software you can do so much like record your voice into a wave file, your voice can be displayed in hertz and in notes A,B,C…, you can have a preview of the melody notes that are coming next.

 It also has an automatic zoom to see all the notes at one time on the screen.  

The Midi player and display of the melody on the same graph is possible with horizontal and vertical zoom.  It also has a microphone level control to check the voice while you sing.

What more can you ask for in the software to help you learn to sing better?  You have the entire accompaniment that is required and even more.  After this it is purely on your side to put it all together and sing like a professional.

 Whether you want to sing in your rest room at home or in a church choir or with a band or just alone like a professional, it doesn’t matter at all.  No one would like to be dumb when they hear good music.  It naturally gives you the feeling and the wanting to sing and be noticed and applauded.

So if you really need all that applause and recognition, go singing software shopping or if you are pressed for time and have no idea what to get, just go in for the Canta software and start your singing classes right away, be that nightingale after all. 

I have tried and tested almost every karaoke system available on the market today.

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How Can You Sing Better? – The Importance Of Recording Your Voice

Article by Amitosh Kumar

Being a singer and musician with almost thirty years of musical experience, I am often asked by inhabit I experience, “how can I sing better?” Most of the instance inhabit who ask this question are not certified or even semi-professional singers, but everyday persons who very soon benefit from singing and would like to know I beg your pardon? They can make sure of to recover their singing voice. So, aside from taking coaching or a prescribed course of action of study, how can you sing better? There is individual very basic machine you can make sure of to facilitate is likely to significantly recover the quality your singing: To facilitate is to LP your voice, and at that moment listen in back to the recording.

Why to LP your voice

We you sing, you’re not very soon in concert an instrument, you are the instrument. The resonator in lieu of the sound you bake isn’t the inside of a ensnare drum, or the body of a guitar, or the inside of a tuba – it’s your authentic body. This agency to facilitate the sound you hear after you sing will be atypical to I beg your pardon? Others hear, simply since you are your own amplifier. How many period bear you heard your speaking voice on a recorded message or on a tape and theory, “do I really sound like to facilitate?” You’re trial physically the way others hear you. Being a singer, listening to a recording of physically singing is the principal step in really trial your own singing voice, and at that moment identifying how you can sing better. You will moreover hear physically better by listening to a recording since you’re actively paying attention on listening. When you are in reality engaged in singing, your brain is responsibility about serious multitasking. You might be responsibility some or all of the following things at the same time:

Recitation lyrics and a melody from sheet song, or recalling them from your recollectionModulating your pitch and thinking on the order of beatTuning in to patronage song you’re singing toPreparing in lieu of scale changesPaying attention to the terminology and interpreting a song’s implicationExperimenting with dynamics (changes in volume)Brooding what’s in the fridge in lieu of feastBy taking all this particularly stuff absent of the equation and very soon listening, you’ll be able to hear things on the order of your singing voice to facilitate you’ve probably on no account even noticed sooner than.

How to LP your voice

Don’t be plant rotten the purpose of recording your own voice since you think it will be technically obstinate. If you bear an old cartridge recorded or a dictaphone at that moment you might very soon famine to go off analogue and dig them absent. Ideally though, if you bear access to a CPU, you must habit a basic song recording software series to LP your voice.

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