Tuesday, November 8, 2011

It's All About FEELING.

            The most important part of singing is to know what it feels like.  To become consistent and to just know how to sing, you have to know what you are supposed to be feeling.  There are different feelings for different types of notes.  It’s so awesome when you finally memorize those feelings because then you become consistently good.  Also, you know that you are singing the right way :)
            When you sing in your high range you should feel it at the roof of your mouth.  Something you can do to mimic this feeling is by breathing through your nose.  You should feel a lifting sensation at the roof of your mouth when you do this.  By getting familiar with the feeling, you have a better chance of having the same one when you actually sing.
            When you sing in your middle range you should feel it in your cheekbones.  A way you can get familiar with this feeling is to visualize it or hum.  Humming will create a buzz in your cheekbones.  This will happen more consistently by PRACTICE :)
            When you sing in your low range you should feel it in your lips.  You will get this feeling in your lips when you just speak the pitch.  If you grab your lips, that’s where you should feel it.  This feeling will create those sexy, rich, chocolaty, low notes that everyone loves.
            Another feeling to be aware of in your mouth is your tongue.  You should feel the tip of it up against your bottom, front teeth.  It should be forward and flat mainly.
            It helped me so much to do these exercises.  They taught me to really know what I was supposed to be feeling.  The voice is amazing :)

This is Adam Lambert’s amazing technique.  Even though he may look a little weird, his tongue is forward and flat.  Perfect placement.


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