SIFA ZA MWIMBAJI BORA
SIFA ZA MWIMBAJI BORA:-
AWE NA SAUTI NZURI
AWEZE KWENDA NA MAPIGO (tempo) na kusimama kwenye ufunguo(key) na kuumiliki.
AWE NA MWONEKANO UNAO TAMBULISHA HUDUMA YAKE.Vile tu alivyo (physically) mwonekano wa nje atambulike kabla hajaanza kuchunguzwa ndani ya Roho yake.
AWEZE KUITUMIA SAUTI YAKE NA KUITAWALA. hapa sio lazima ukopi sauti ya mwimbaji fulani anaye fahamika, ila imudu sauti yako uliyo nayo mwenyewe.
JIAMINI NA KUJITAMBUA MWENYEWE.
KUWA NA SIKIO LA MUZIKI. Hapa namaanisha kwamba mwimbaji lazima awe na mbunifu wa kuusikiliza mziki tofauti tofauti na aweze kuutofautisha.
WEWE (MWIMBAJI) NI MTU WA THAMANI. jitengenezee thamani mbele ya wahudumiwa wako. Kipaji chako kinafaidiwa na wahudumiwa wako. upo kwa niaba ya Bwana Mungu, na Bwana Mungu wetu ni wa thamani.
NIMEKUCHAMBULIA TU KIDOGO! SOMA ZAIDI HAPO CHINI.
Singing is a performing art. A good singer is both a good musician
(sounds good and sings the right notes) and a good performer (is
engaging and interesting to watch). There is, in fact, a relationship
between performing well and singing well; these skills rely on each
other.
Is there a secret formula to becoming an outstanding singer? No, but
cultivating these five skills hones both musical and performance
abilities. Practice these, and you will be able to sing accurately and
put on a good show.
A Good Ear
First of all, a singer needs to sing in tune! For those who are not
born with sensitive aural skills (also known as a musical ear), learning
to consistently match pitch is an important first step to singing.
Working with a voice teacher
on aural skills exercises, and practicing those exercises at home,
helps. Technology, such as pitch-recognition apps, aid in at-home
practice for students who aren’t yet sure if they are singing the right
pitches.
Strong Breath Support
The more breath support you have, the longer you will be able to sing
phrases and the easier it will be for you. Developing a strong base of
breath support by learning about the breathing apparatuses of the body
and doing breath-related exercises allows you to sing those newly
in-tune songs with ease and grace.
A Relaxed Body
Have you ever watched someone with a stiff body (shoulders up, neck
tense) try to perform? It’s extremely stressful for the audience, not
just the performer. Learning to relax your body – especially the parts
directly involved with singing, such as your jaw, tongue, and neck – in
performance situations is an essential skill for singers. Practice
singing in front of a mirror, noticing what happens. When you hit a high
note, do you strain your shoulders and neck? See what happens if you
don’t. Do you sound better?
A Balanced Stance
While you do need to be relaxed to sing, you also can’t be a puddle
on the floor. Audiences take performers with a powerful stance more
seriously. Practice standing comfortably and openly, without crossing
your arms or leaning to one side. Balance your weight across your two
feet, on your pelvis, throughout your spine.
If you play another instrument
while you sing, spend some time finding a good stance for your body
while you are doing so. Are you leaning too far forward to look at your
guitar strings, for example? What do you think that does to your sound?
Confidence
If you’ve ever seen a great singer perform, you probably noticed that
they looked utterly confident. Staying relaxed and standing right are a
big part of this: humans register relaxed, open posture as a sign of
confidence, and just standing this way can make you feel more confident
as well. Practicing aural skills, breath support, and other elements of
good singing also helps you feel more confident in your abilities.
Got pre-show jitters? Do some slow breathing exercises. Eat a banana
(they help the brain produce serotonin). Try holding a power pose, such
as the “Wonder Woman pose,” for two minutes (this also raises dopamine
levels in the brain). Then get out there and have a wonderful time!
STAY BLESSED!!
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