Author: Emre Sabuncuoglu
Would you like to make your music vibrate with the pulse of life? In order to move the soul, music must reflect life itself, celebrating life’s joys and mourning life’s sorrows.
Vibrato, a method of slightly varying the pitch of your guitar, brings your music to life by employing specialized left-hand techniques to cause a string or strings to vibrate at a varied pitch. Read more »
Tags: Classical Guitar Lessons, Classical Guitar Music, classical guitar vibrato, Guitar Vibrato, Human Emotion, Left Hand Techniques, Melody Notes, online classical guitar lessons, online guitar lessons, online guitar lessons Los Angeles, String Players, Vibrato
Classical Guitar, Guitar, Practicing Guitar | TipsForTheBand.com August 5, 2010 |
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By Chris Chew
Most people think that singers with good voices are born with them. Yes, although some people have better singing voices than others, most, if not all good singers undergo vocal training to improve their voices.
Most of the singer’s training is done through specific vocal exercises to achieve certain effects such as singing powerfully, getting vibrato into the singing voice or even expanding your vocal range so that singing higher notes is a breeze.
Unfortunately, this article cannot do that as the exercises must be physically demonstrated and manually practised. So instead of learning how to get a good voice, this article will show you how to protect and preserve your singing voice because your voice quality can be destroyed by bad habits that you may not even know you have. Read more »
Tags: Bad Habits, Don't Shout, Expanding Your Vocal Range, Good Voice, Overused Vocal Cords, Precious Voice, Preserve Your Singing Voice, Raspy Voice, Rock Singer, Singers, Singing Higher Notes, Singing Voice, Singing Voices, Stay Hydrated, Vibrato, Vocal Cord Are Muscles, Vocal Exercises, Vocal Folds, vocal range, Vocal Training, Voice Quality
Functioning As A Musician, Taking Care Of Your Singing Voice, Uncategorized | TipsForTheBand.com August 26, 2009 |
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