How to teach yourself to sing

Filed Under (Music General, Music Theory, Practice, Singing) by Kevin on 25-04-2007

Some people were born with very good singing voices and most of them turn out to become singers later on in life. However, no one is born a singer no matter how beautiful his voice is. Singers are made, not born.

Every person has the capacity and the potential to become a singer. However, life isn’t fair and there are people who are born with angelic voices that only need a little work to become a professional singing voice. For the not so lucky, they can still become singers if they train themselves.

Singing may come naturally for some people but for others, it is a long struggle. However, people who can’t carry a tune can enroll in singing lessons and work on their vocal quality. A person can learn how to sing but it will depend on his determination.

Take the case of babies who may not know anything about singing. And yet most babies, who have been exposed to music while still in the womb of their mothers, turn out to become good singers later on. Babies who are beginning to carry some tones can be taught how to sing simple tunes.

It is never too late to teach someone how to sing provided he is interested in the craft Even professional singers need some polishing up before every performance to get their voices in shape.

A person who wants to learn how to sing should start with humming. He should practice humming to any song he likes whenever at work, at rest or even while daydreaming. Humming or singing to songs can help a person finish a tiresome job like cleaning the backyard.

Once you get the humming part and you can hum along your favorite song then you can start choosing songs that match your voice range. If you have a hoarse voice you can choose rock and roll songs. There are voices that are especially ideal for a particular kinds of music. Those with good nasal voices can be good in singing country music.

It may sound funny but childrens songs are easier to sing so if you are learning to carry a tune why not choose nursery rhymes as the lyrics and the melodies can be easily memorized. Buy a recorder or a small CD player and carry it with you all the time so you can listen to music.

Once you have mastered a particular song, record yourself singing the song and then make self criticism. Do this regularly until you are confident enough that you can belt out a song or two in public.

Practice makes perfect so learn to sing more complicated songs as you go along. To make the learning process easier don’t think of it as work but consider singing as a way of expressing your feelings.

Tags: Music General, Music Theory, Practice, Singing

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