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How to Become Band Vocalist / Lead Singer

Last Updated: October 7, 2018 Leave a Comment

Pursuing a career in singing is a great ambition for many persons interested in music, have a sense of singing and those who are blessed with a good voice. In this article let us explore the many ways to become band vocalist as a lead singer so that you may develop and enhance your career […]

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Singing Diction: Advanced Singing Techniques

Last Updated: October 3, 2018 1 Comment

Singing diction is considered as among the important factors for good vocals. Just like voice control, pitch, proper breathing and rhythm it is also essential. Furthermore, if a song is understandable and clear, then the person listening will be able to sympathize with the song’s emotions and to feel it as well. The listener can […]

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How to Sing From Diaphragm a.k.a Stomach

Last Updated: June 27, 2019 1 Comment

A singer singing through her stomach

Many singers would like to learn how to sing from the diaphragm. The diaphragm is basically the muscle below the human lungs and slightly above the stomach responsible for controlling inhalation and exhalation of breath. Most people have heard singers being advised to breathe using their diaphragm every time they sing. In case you have […]

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How to Sing Falsetto with Full Vocal Capability

Last Updated: November 16, 2018 14 Comments

A majority of trained singers commonly sing falsetto, falsetto vocal, but in the voice dynamics field, it comprises certain limitations in comparison to a modal voice. Trained singers usually have a single voice range octave where they are capable of singing both modal and falsetto. This is an overlapping where in comparison to the falsetto […]

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How to Develop a Distinct Singing Voice

Last Updated: October 9, 2018 1 Comment

A singing voice that is healthy can be able to make the heart dance. You can now discover a singer within you. A common thought that normally strikes one’s mind several times, is how one can have a unique singing voice. There has been an introduction of various ways to assist voices of individuals improve […]

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Create Your Own Singing Style

Last Updated: December 10, 2019 Leave a Comment

Are you an aspiring singer? Or have you already started giving performances? No matter; in whichever category you fall, you need to have a singing voice that is unique and very easy to recognize. You need a singing voice that uniquely belongs to you if you want to differentiate yourself from the crowded music industry. […]

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How To Add Distinctive Flavor to Your Singing Voice

Last Updated: October 7, 2018 3 Comments

Have you thought about the need to add a distinctive flavor to your songs?  Every song should have that special something to make it stand out from the rest.  There are a few songs out there that sound great with just one instrument accompanying the singer, but most need a bit more than that. Every […]

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