TOPIC CONTINUATION (MWENDELEZO WA MADA)
ON HOW TO MASTER YOUR BASIS WHEN YOU SING.
OUR
MOTOR SAYS:- “DO NOT BE LIKE SOMEBODY ELSE, BE YOUR SELF.”
TUTOR: Ev Mhugo Hantish, (The
Sound of Worship)
VENUE: ON HOW TO SING
BETTER CLASSROMM VIA THE WHAT’S APP GROUP.
DATE: 15th MARCH
2017
LET US START……!!!
Exercising
Your Voice
1
Practice exercises daily.
If you want to sing better, you have to train your voice. This takes
commitment. Doing vocal exercises a few times a week or month is not going to
make a significant difference. Exercise your voice every single day. You want
to train it and develop the muscles so you can enhance your voice.[12]
2
Practice humming.
Say, "Hmm?" Or say, "hmm" like you aren't sure you believe
someone. Both of those noises should change in pitch. When practicing scales
while humming, you want to feel a buzzing around your nose, eyes, and head, or
down into your chest.
- Hum Doh-Mi-Sol on an ascending scale, then back down to Mi-Doh. While you are humming, work on the accuracy of your pitch.[13]
3
Do trills.
A lip trill is when you blow air through your lips, causing them to flap and
vibrate. It sounds like a br, like you are cold. If your lips are tense
when you exhale air through them, they will not vibrate. Try to relax your
lips, and if that doesn't work, push the corners of your mouth towards your
nose while you do the exercise.[14]
- Try doing tongue trills. This helps you relax your swallowing muscles so you keep them relaxed while you're singing.[15]
4
Keep the larynx steady.
When you are trying to hit high notes, you want to keep your larynx steady
instead of lifting it. This gives you better vocal control and helps avoid
strain. To practice keeping the larynx steady, say "mum" over and
over. Do this until you feel relaxed saying the word.[16]
- Lightly hold your thumbs under your chin. Swallow. You should feel your swallowing/throat muscles engaging. When you sing, you want these muscles to be relaxed. Sing scales while making the "mmm" sound with your mouth closed. Your throat muscles should remain relaxed.
- You may end up making a funny face as you try to keep the sound in the top part of your face. That's okay. Exaggerate the facial movement and the sound if you have to. The important thing is to train your swallowing muscles to stay relaxed while going through the scales.[17]
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