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Singing Tips : How to Learn Harmony Singing

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Uploaded by on May 25, 2010

In order to learn harmony singing, it's important to understand a little about music theory and the structure of chords. Learn about using listening skills to imitate harmonies with help from a professional singer and vocal teacher in this free video on singing harmonies.

Expert: Kendall McGuire
Bio: Kendall McGuire earned her Bachelor of Science degree in voice performance and has been performing for more than 20 years.
Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz

Series Description: Taking singing lessons can help with vocal range, endurance, breathing correctly and overcoming stage fright. Perform at a high vocal level with help from a professional singer and vocal teacher in this free video series on singing exercises and tips.

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  • I felt so lonely when she said you needed a friend.. :(

  • How can you train to stay in the 3rd (or the 5th) and not get pulled back into the original key?

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  • this is a useless video as she tells us nothing

  • TAKING "PIANO THEORY" WILL ALLOW ALLI NSTUMENTS TO BE LEARNED PLAYED EASY INCLUDING THE SINGING INSTRUMENT - THNX

  • This may be wrong but search "Ronnie Radke" and listen to his songs for the harmonies, I think he does a good job and it's pretty noticeable.

  • @Pulse2AM Cheers.

  • @sejobl

    You really have to focus on your part as well as hear the root melody. Practice your harmony until it's natural.

  • HOW TO SING METAL VOCAL?????????????????

  • @Pollandtheawesome . . . xD That's a musical term. She was showing how it's 5 notes, or in her case piano keys (which is why she used her fingers) it's hard to explain x'D

  • @taniaipmmusic1 I think it depends on the person. All voices are different, so everyone has different vocal habits to help them. Some people know that they constantly need water while singing, and they still sound amazing when they perform. That's why it depends on the person. Maybe your teacher has a different experience with water while others are opposite.

  • The hardest part about this is finding a CD #2011

  • "5th: 1,2,3,4,5." oh, sorry guys. looks like shes gonna teach us how to count instead.

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