Author: RhonleeSavage
Pianist ought to make piano hand workout routines a component of their routines to be able to sustain adroit flexible fingers. Musicians are also sportsman, only they use smaller muscles. Daily tendon and muscle exercises keeps them stretched and powerful. If you’re seeking to engage in many musical styles, exercise both hands on a daily basis.
One form of hand exercise is playing scales. Sit up tall on the piano bench. To ensure correct body alignment, make sure your posture is accurate. Situate your right hand on the keys. Begin with your thumb and use each of the following fingers to play the next key. Use different finger to play each note. Start off slow until you get the hang of it. Read more »
Tags: Correct Body Alignment, Different Finger, Forearm, Middle Fingers, Muscle Exercises, Palms, Pianist, Piano Bench, Piano Fundamentals, Pinky Fingers, Posture, Right Arm, Scales, Workout Routines
Developing As A Musician and Performer, Piano, Practicing Piano | TipsForTheBand.com November 9, 2010 |
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By Sarah Walther
In singing proper breathing support is very important, because it is one of the foundation. Proper support must be observed for you to have quality voice and it makes singing a joy. If you have proper support, in the eyes of the audience the production seems effortless and magical. In this article I’m going to share to you helpful tips and learn to sing with proper breathing support.
Stand Tall
In singing perfect posture is very vital as well as good breath control. In doing this, you have to look at the mirror by standing sideways and observe your posture. You must see to it that your back is as straight as a board. Read more »
Tags: Audience, Audition, Breath Control, Deep Breath, Learn To Sing, Perfect Posture, Posture, Proper Breathing, Quality Voice, Singers, Stomach, Vocal Production
Developing As A Musician and Performer, Learning to Sing, Singing | TipsForTheBand.com December 25, 2009 |
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