Oh, I have no idea either.Originally Posted by deeaa
My daughter used to do some acting and I saw the procedure done during the audition/rehearsal process.
Oh, I have no idea either.Originally Posted by deeaa
My daughter used to do some acting and I saw the procedure done during the audition/rehearsal process.
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Ok, this thread needs some additional help, let's find examples of the vocals and see what each thinks their voice is.
Hi Paul!
It can be intimidating to take the plunge into singing.... You can first practice at home, singing and playing along to your favorite tunes. That's how I started.
Once you get going singing live and practicing in a band setting you will find that if you don't use the right technique or warm ups your voice will strain and suffer.
Hence, I present to you vocal health 101- an article a good friend of mine wrote...
http://en.audiofanzine.com/vocal-tec...r-singers.html
I know, it seemed easy to hear all metal singers screaming etc. but you will not believe how much voice coaching goes on there.....
Good luck!
Found some decent videos here in a playlist - http://www.youtube.com/user/EricArce...20B0E1A509CA38
Have a look. They guy is an R&B singer.
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You've got it man, that's all very insightful!
About the confidence...suggestion is a powerful tool. Much more powerful than people usually give it credit for. Stuff like confidence can be built by self-suggestion. Simply make yourself think you're confident and you can do it, and it becomes a reality. Just like quitting smoking or something - it's all down to how well you manage to tell your brain it's easy to do actually. Just tell yourself you can and you will.
Smoking actually is a prime example of negative self-suggestion...every cigarette company and quitting-aid company wants you to believe it's nigh impossible to quit, and they've managed to get it be 'common knowledge' with their idiotic claims like 'nicotine is more addictive than heroin' etc...
It's all just shaite, it's very easy to quit smoking if you really want to, but the hard part is to deconstruct the years and years of suggestion built by people telling you it's hard to stop, it's addictive, etc...that's the hard part. And it's so easy to give in to those voices when you crave another...
People will believe anything when it's suggested especially over a long time, and it becomes a reality for them despite it might be completely imagination. The whole reason ideas like those forbidden to be talked about on the forum still exist despite they can be easily proven to be nothing but tales, and still people take them for real.
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Time for an update to an old thread. I haven't gotten very far in my singing attempts, but I do sing more in the car now, and I think I'm a little bit better. I still feel like it's difficult to hold one note steady in pitch. For some reason, my voice wavers a bit. I'm very good with hearing the notes in my head - intervals, harmonization, chords and all that stuff - I know it inside out, but that's in my HEAD! My voice isn't always following my brain that well.
I seem to have a low register. I can't sing along to that many tunes, because the vocals are too high.
You experienced singers, keep adding suggestions!
If you want to do note exercises, this seems like a useful video:
Mr Frudua has an entertaining video here:
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