7.IC shoulders moving. Pay attention that you breathe from the belly. The stomach should rise and fall - not shoulders.
8. Listen to U sing "been promised a LAND of my own." You pronounce it "LA-HAND." See #6. This is an example of not "bumping" but using the vocal cords to produce this. Practice getting out of this habit.
9. Stand up 2 sing - even the best can't belt it w/o standing. Watch D. Osmond in Joseph as example
I hope this helps. I see potential - tap into that. It takes practice.
7. Listen to "I have been promised a LAND of my own." When you say "Land" you are pronouncing it "Lah-Hand." That "Hand" you've added, is because you did NOT use your diaphram to "bump" that note. You shouldn't have add the "ha" to get to another note.
8. I see too much shoulder movement, indicating not "belly breathing." When you breathe, your stomach should rise & fall.
9. You should stand to sing - even the best have a hard time singing sitting down.
5. Pay attention to the roof of your mouth (or palate). You don't want this to fall - ever. Lift! Lift! Yawn and pay attention. The feeling in the mouth is like the feeling you want when you sing.
6. Sing from daiphram. Try holding a note (lift-remember) and then "bumping" or "stopping" it by contracting your ab muscles. It's like a singing crunch for your muscles and can give you a six pack.
that was hilarious
listen to saiphyn11 man
cpjc08 2 years ago
7.IC shoulders moving. Pay attention that you breathe from the belly. The stomach should rise and fall - not shoulders.
8. Listen to U sing "been promised a LAND of my own." You pronounce it "LA-HAND." See #6. This is an example of not "bumping" but using the vocal cords to produce this. Practice getting out of this habit.
9. Stand up 2 sing - even the best can't belt it w/o standing. Watch D. Osmond in Joseph as example
I hope this helps. I see potential - tap into that. It takes practice.
saiphyn11 4 years ago
i agree i agree i agree
Supplyman 3 years ago
7. Listen to "I have been promised a LAND of my own." When you say "Land" you are pronouncing it "Lah-Hand." That "Hand" you've added, is because you did NOT use your diaphram to "bump" that note. You shouldn't have add the "ha" to get to another note.
8. I see too much shoulder movement, indicating not "belly breathing." When you breathe, your stomach should rise & fall.
9. You should stand to sing - even the best have a hard time singing sitting down.
I hope this has helped. :-D Potential..
saiphyn11 4 years ago
4. Breathe, breathe, breathe!
5. Pay attention to the roof of your mouth (or palate). You don't want this to fall - ever. Lift! Lift! Yawn and pay attention. The feeling in the mouth is like the feeling you want when you sing.
6. Sing from daiphram. Try holding a note (lift-remember) and then "bumping" or "stopping" it by contracting your ab muscles. It's like a singing crunch for your muscles and can give you a six pack.
7. TBC
saiphyn11 4 years ago
They weren't posting...Please know, I'm taking this seriously. I hope you listen. I'm not here to point fingers or make fun.
1. Buy and use a pitch pipe -both to practice AND to find the note before beginning recording.
2. Learn piano or find a buddy who does. Use the piano to keep pitch in check through the song or have your friend hold you accountable.
3. Hold your hand in front of your mouth. Do you always feel air exiting? You should -check that..
4. To Be continued...
saiphyn11 4 years ago
I don't know if my comments are posting....
Check 1,2...
saiphyn11 4 years ago
laugh out loud...............
dingdong52 4 years ago
I'll echo that...wow!
livetheatre 4 years ago
wow
Pinkaholic1114 4 years ago