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  23. <title>What is Your Vocal Range?</title>
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  27. <pubDate>Wed, 18 Apr 2018 09:03:26 +0000</pubDate>
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  31. <description><![CDATA[Finding your vocal range is extremely important in order to sing properly. In fact, finding your vocal range is one of the very first and basic things that you should determine as you kick-start singing endeavour. Note, your vocal range refers to all of the notes (starting from the lowest pitch to the highest pitch) [&#8230;]]]></description>
  32. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Finding your vocal range is extremely important in order to sing properly. In fact, finding your vocal range is one of the very first and basic things that you should determine as you kick-start singing endeavour. Note, your vocal range refers to all of the notes (starting from the lowest pitch to the highest pitch) that a singer can reach. Compared to a skilled professional singer, most of the novice singers are a bit limited in their respective vocal range. However, the best part is &#8212; your voice apparatus is quite flexible and it can be easily trained or stretched to a greater capacity. But, before that, you&#8217;ll need to identify your vocal range.</p>
  33. <p>In general, there are seven major voice types, such as soprano, mezzo-soprano, tenor, baritone, alto, contraltos, and bass. So, which vocal range is yours? If you are also looking for a meaningful answer to this query, then look no further as you have landed on the right page.</p>
  34. <h2>Determine Your Vocal Range with These 12 Helpful Tips</h2>
  35. <p>Finding your vocal range is not a cumbersome task. In fact, it is pretty easy to determine your vocal range. And, once you determine your vocal range, you can easily learn some effective and efficient singing techniques. Furthermore, you can even expand your vocal range (with practice).</p>
  36. <p>• As mentioned earlier, your vocal range broadly refers to the scale of notes or pitches that you can comfortably sing (without much hurdles). You can easily hit these pitches without straining your voice. Ideally, you should stay within your vocal range (whenever you sing) in order to obtain the best results.</p>
  37. <p>• You can determine your vocal range simply by using a keyboard. All you will need to play a note on your keyboard and match it. Also, you should check if you are able to hit that note comfortably. If yes, then go up and down a key in order to further verify if you can hit comfortably the next note or not.</p>
  38. <p>• By matching notes with other musicians, you can determine your vocal range. For example, if you are in an organized group of singers, you can try to match notes with your fellow singers who already know their range.</p>
  39. <p>• While determining your vocal range, do not forget to stand up straight and let the air flow properly. If you do not follow this tips, you may not be able to accurately determine your vocal range.</p>
  40. <p>• Remember, your vocal range will grow over time. For an instance, you&#8217;ll start out with a specific vocal range. However, with time and continuous practice, the vocal range will change.</p>
  41. <p>• Girls, women, and young gentlemen can have a soprano singing voice range. If your voice range falls between C4 and A5, then you&#8217;re a soprano. Note, it is considered to be the highest of the standard singing voices.</p>
  42. <p>• Alternatively, if your voice range lies between A3 and F#5, then you have a mezzo-soprano vocal range. Note, girls, women, and young men generally have a mezzo-soprano voice range.</p>
  43. <p>• Oftentimes, women and children are deemed to have an altos voice range. Want to know if you also have an altos voice range or not? Just ensure that your voice range falls between G3 and E5.</p>
  44. <p>• Classic singers and opera singers mainly possess a contraltos vocal range. In general, this range is considered to be the lowest singing voice for any woman. However, children and men may also fall into this category. Contraltos typically have a vocal range between F3 and D5.</p>
  45. <p>• Tenors vocal range is mostly found among men. It has a vocal range between C3 and A4.</p>
  46. <p>• Note, the second lowest range is baritones. It has a vocal range between A2 and F4. In general, most women can not sing such a low vocal pitch. So, if you are a female singer and you believe that you&#8217;re into this range, then you should probably re-check your vocal range in order to make sure that you&#8217;re actually in tune.</p>
  47. <p>• Bass singers tend to have a vocal range between F2 and E4. This range consists of those male singers who have a very deep voice.</p>
  48. <h3>The Final Verdict</h3>
  49. <p>It is pretty important and crucial to accurately determine your vocal range. Next, you should use it as the fundamental starting point to enhance your singing pitch. After practising a while (with your initial vocal range), do not forget to test your vocal range again to check if it has increased or not. In this way, you will become a versatile singer and you&#8217;ll simply enjoy more fun with singing.</p>
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  55. <title>Improve Your Vocal Range</title>
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  58. <dc:creator><![CDATA[John]]></dc:creator>
  59. <pubDate>Mon, 12 Mar 2018 15:43:11 +0000</pubDate>
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  63. <description><![CDATA[Many people believe that they were born with a specific vocal range. This is not entirely true though as your vocal range can change through the use of certain strategies and techniques. To achieve your desired voice range, all you have to do is apply these strategies and techniques on a daily basis. This kind [&#8230;]]]></description>
  64. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people believe that they were born with a <a href="https://www.gomush.com/what-is-your-vocal-range/">specific vocal range</a>. This is not entirely true though as your vocal range can change through the use of certain strategies and techniques. To achieve your desired voice range, all you have to do is apply these strategies and techniques on a daily basis. This kind of persistence will improve your voice range until you get it to that desired place.</p>
  65. <h2>Techniques for improving your voice range</h2>
  66. <h3>Maintain a steady flow of air</h3>
  67. <p>Avoid changing the way you exhale when moving up or down your voice range. Maintaining a steady exhale speed regardless of the note you are currently singing will go a long way to improving your voice range.</p>
  68. <h3>Do not push yourself</h3>
  69. <p>Giving yourself enough time to reach a new vocal range will ensure that you don&#8217;t strain your voice. This is especially important since straining your voice hurts your vocal range instead of improving it.</p>
  70. <h3>Stick out your tongue throughout the day</h3>
  71. <p>To hit those notes that are outside your range, your tongue needs to come forward. There is no better way to train yourself doing that than by sticking your tongue out throughout the day.</p>
  72. <h3>Practice a song that is in the highest range you can comfortably manage</h3>
  73. <p>By doing this, you are training yourself to sing in a higher vocal range than you normally do. Do this as many times as you can in a day, and it will get easier enabling you to tackle a song that is in the next range.</p>
  74. <h3>Practice a song that is in the lowest range you can comfortably manage</h3>
  75. <p>After practising this for a while, you will get more comfortable with singing in low range. This will enable you to hit a lower one till you can master it and move to the lowest possible.</p>
  76. <h3>Blend your head and chest voices</h3>
  77. <p>Combining your voices will help improve your vocal range. To perfect this, you can make siren sounds going up and down the register.</p>
  78. <h3>Practice singing in your speaking voice</h3>
  79. <p>Practising speech-level singing allows you to keep your larynx relaxed enabling you to hit new notes. This also helps in developing a muscle memory.</p>
  80. <h3>Use staccato notes to weigh yourself</h3>
  81. <p>Doing scales with staccato notes makes it easier to hit notes that are outside your voice range. Once you get comfortable hitting the notes, you will be able to make them last longer than they did before.</p>
  82. <h3>Make it a habit of breathing using your diaphragm</h3>
  83. <p>Learn to breathe in a way that only allows your stomach to move. This enables you to breathe correctly hence making it easier to hit those notes that are outside your vocal range.</p>
  84. <h3>Bend at the waist</h3>
  85. <p>Singing while your waist is bent will enable you to hit those note that you have trouble reaching. This is the case as bending while singing will remove tension from your body, allowing air to flow past your vocal chords. With time you will be able to hit those notes without bending.</p>
  86. <h3>Keep your head straight to reach notes that are lower than your range</h3>
  87. <p>Putting your head down prevents air from properly flowing through your body. Proper flow of air allows you to hit the note you are aiming at, and hence your head should always be on straight.</p>
  88. <h3>Act as though you are crying while trying to hit notes outside your range</h3>
  89. <p>Acting as if you are crying causes the thyroid to tilt making it easier to hit high notes. As time goes by you will get used to hitting the notes and hence won’t need to act as though you are crying.</p>
  90. <h3>Do tongue trills</h3>
  91. <p>This is an exercise to work your throat muscles. To perform this exercise, put your tongue between the roof of your mouth and your top front teeth and then push air through your mouth. This practice allows you to hit notes that you have never been able to hit before.</p>
  92. <h3>In conclusion</h3>
  93. <p>The ability to improve your voice range is only a few secrets away. Lucky for you we have uncovered them and made them available to you so as you can achieve that dream vocal range. To become a better singer all you have to do is apply these techniques to improve your vocal range and you will be able to tackle a large variety of songs. It is one part of <a href="https://www.gomush.com/can-anyone-learn-to-sing/">learning how to sing</a>.</p>
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  99. <title>How to Sing on Pitch</title>
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  102. <dc:creator><![CDATA[John]]></dc:creator>
  103. <pubDate>Mon, 30 Oct 2017 09:39:47 +0000</pubDate>
  104. <category><![CDATA[Singing]]></category>
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  107. <description><![CDATA[Pitch is essential in singing. If you fail to hit the right pitch, you will find it hard it to master the skill of singing. That’s why you need to take time to learn how to sing on pitch. You need to know the notes you are missing and the reason you are losing them. [&#8230;]]]></description>
  108. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pitch is essential in singing. If you fail to hit the right pitch, you will find it hard it to master the skill of singing. That’s why you need to take time to learn how to sing on pitch. You need to know the notes you are missing and the reason you are losing them. However, if you find it hard to master your notes, don’t worry as you can learn the whole process; it is relatively straightforward. In fact, if you master these simple techniques and tips, you can begin to sing in tune today.</p>
  109. <h2>10 Techniques to Sing on Pitch</h2>
  110. <h4><strong>Boost Your Confidence</strong></h4>
  111. <p>If you are not confident enough, your singing voice will suffer. Without confidence, it’s hard to sing in tune. You need to have confidence in your voice and believe in yourself. You need to believe that your voice is the best and you are going to leave a wow feeling on people with your singing voice. That’s the confidence you should wear. <a href="https://www.gomush.com/can-anyone-learn-to-sing/">Anyone can learn to sing</a> &#8211; it just takes practice!</p>
  112. <h4>Know Your Key</h4>
  113. <p>You cannot sing each and every song that comes on air no matter the skills you may have. This is because you will not be able to hit all the notes of the song unless they are in your key range. If there is a song that you would really like to sing that is not in your key range, try to bring it down or up a key to see if you can sing it without losing your voice.</p>
  114. <h4>Keep Your Tongue Forward</h4>
  115. <p>Your vocal chords dictates your type of voice, and thus if your tongue is in the back of your throat, they will not be able to vibrate properly. If you want to hit the right pitches and notes, you need to keep your tongue forward with its tip touching the inner side of your bottom teeth.</p>
  116. <h4>Be Relaxed</h4>
  117. <p>Being too tensed will prevent you from singing in tune. If your mouth, throat, or tongue is too tensed, air cannot move through you properly. This means that you will be panting quickly before hitting all the pitches in a song. So loosen up and be relaxed to allow air to move through you properly.</p>
  118. <h4>Maintain Good Posture</h4>
  119. <p>Probably you have seen people twisting around when singing in TV shows and movies, but in real life that cannot be practical. If you want to hit your notes properly, you need to maintain an upright posture so that air can flow through you.</p>
  120. <h4>Learn How to Classify and Match Notes</h4>
  121. <p>You need some ear training so that you can be able to identify and match notes. This will enable you to hit the right pitches. You can have someone playing you notes, and your job will be to match them until you are confident enough to play and match them on your own.</p>
  122. <h4>Focus on the Right Frequencies</h4>
  123. <p>There are three types of tones; undertones, overtones, and main tone. Your singing should be based on the main tone. Therefore, you might be singing the wrong way if you are listening to overtone or undertone. Thus, adjust the volume of the undertones and overtones to hear the main tone.</p>
  124. <h4>Learn to Control Your Breathing Rate</h4>
  125. <p>Breathing out or exhaling too fast can affect your pitch as you will not be able to maintain it for long without interrupting your tune. Therefore learn to control your breathing if you want to hit your notes well.</p>
  126. <h4>Use Your Chest Voice and Head Voice Properly</h4>
  127. <p>Did you know that your singing voice comes from your chest and head? Well, now you know. Learn to use both of them properly. For instance, to sing vowels, you have to use your head voice; otherwise, your tone will go flat.</p>
  128. <h4>Sing At An Average Volume</h4>
  129. <p>Some people sing out too loud causing them to hit the wrong pitches. You don’t need to scream for you to project your voice; just sing at a volume that allows you to adjust your voice and stay on pitch.</p>
  130. <h3>In Conclusion</h3>
  131. <p>By combining and incorporating these techniques and tips into your singing routine, you will find it easier to hit and stay on pitch. Once you achieve this, you can build on that and tackle new ranges. Having mastered all these techniques, you will sound like a real singer instead of someone who doesn’t understand notes and pitches. You will feel more confident since you will be able to control what you do. With that, you can hit the big stage now.</p>
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  137. <title>How to overcome stage fright</title>
  138. <link>https://www.gomush.com/singing-tips/how-to-overcome-stage-fright/</link>
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  140. <dc:creator><![CDATA[John]]></dc:creator>
  141. <pubDate>Sun, 30 Apr 2017 15:36:40 +0000</pubDate>
  142. <category><![CDATA[Singing]]></category>
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  144.  
  145. <description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s difficult to hit the right notes when you&#8217;re anxious about your performance on the stage. This is why you need to learn how to overcome stage fright. A singer is at his or her best when they are relaxed, having fun and are full of self-confidence. Believe it or not, even the best singers [&#8230;]]]></description>
  146. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s difficult to hit the right notes when you&#8217;re anxious about your performance on the stage. This is why you need to learn how to overcome stage fright. A singer is at his or her best when they are relaxed, having fun and are full of self-confidence. Believe it or not, even the best singers experience bouts of anxiety from time to time. It&#8217;s perfectly normal!</p>
  147. <h2>10 Techniques to Overcome Stage Fright</h2>
  148. <p>With the right preparation, mindset and thinking, anyone can overcome stage fright. Here are some techniques you can use to lessen your anxiety, which will allow you to reach your full potential as a singer:</p>
  149. <p><strong>1. Be Conscious About Your Posture </strong></p>
  150. <p>Assume a good posture whenever you start singing. Your back and shoulders should be straight, and your head held up comfortably high. Doing this will lend you an air of confidence, which in turn actually gives you more confidence and less anxiety.</p>
  151. <p><strong>2. Mind Your Breathing </strong></p>
  152. <p>Whenever you start to get stage fright, focus on your breathing. Imagine your diaphragm is moving along in the same rhythm as you hit the highs and the lows. Soon, you&#8217;ll forget that you were ever nervous and continue singing with confidence.</p>
  153. <p><strong>3. Choose Your Song Carefully</strong></p>
  154. <p>Singing a song that resonates with you will give you more confidence. Choose the ones that you can connect with when it comes to the lyrics and the tune. Immerse yourself in the moment with only you and the song and you&#8217;ll feel the anxiety soon melting away!</p>
  155. <p><strong>4. There&#8217;s No Shortcut To Proper Singing</strong></p>
  156. <p>If you want to be less anxious as you sing, the best way is to <a href="https://www.gomush.com/can-anyone-learn-to-sing/">learn how to sing properly</a>. Think about it- you&#8217;ll learn the proper techniques and find your own rhythm instead of just going with the flow of singing each time you take to the stage. Learning with the best will give you the tools and the confidence you&#8217;ll need to give a good performance in front of a crowd.</p>
  157. <p><strong>5. Visit The Karaoke</strong></p>
  158. <p>This is a good way to remind yourself that singing is not supposed to be 100% serious all the time. People who visit karaoke bars are there to generally have fun, so you won&#8217;t have to be anxious about people judging you while you sing on stage. The focus here is to belt out a killer performance to win your audience over!</p>
  159. <p><strong>6. Sing With Others</strong></p>
  160. <p>Singing in a group will ease off the individual pressure and will allow you to build up your confidence. You can work on developing your voice and bide your time before you do a solo performance. Find a singing group that practices regularly; individuals who give each other a lot of positive feedback and constructive criticism will be a great bonus at this point.</p>
  161. <p><strong>7. Imagine Singing To A Cheering Audience</strong></p>
  162. <p>Visualize an energetic, cheering audience. They&#8217;re singing along and enjoying the experience. This will ease up the pressure, and your anxiety soon disappears. You will start to feel more confident and believe that you can have the crowd stand up with your beautiful performance!</p>
  163. <p><strong>8. Practice Breathing Exercises Beforehand</strong></p>
  164. <p>Breathing relaxes the body and calms the mind. Do some deep breathing exercises just before you take to the stage. Inhale as much as you can, count to three, then slowly exhale the air with force. Continue doing this until you feel less anxious and more confident. When you&#8217;re ready, show the audience that you&#8217;re a great singer.</p>
  165. <p><strong>9. Practice Makes Perfect</strong></p>
  166. <p>There&#8217;s no shortcut to perfection, especially when it comes to singing. Practice regularly so you can build your confidence on and off the stage. Remember that anxiety sometimes presents itself if you&#8217;re not prepared, so eliminate that factor by putting in the hours just before you sing in front of a crowd.</p>
  167. <p><strong>10. A Friendly Face Helps</strong></p>
  168. <p>Look for a familiar face in the audience. Fixate your attention to that person and imagine that you&#8217;re just singing only to them. You&#8217;ll soon have the confidence to turn your attention to the other people and not be anxious when singing on a stage.</p>
  169. <h3>Conclusion</h3>
  170. <p>Being anxious is just an obstacle towards becoming what you&#8217;ve always wanted to be- a professional singer. These helpful tips will help build up confidence, lessen anxiety and show you that singing is a fun experience! Enjoying yourself is the first step towards unlocking your true singing potential. You won&#8217;t be as scared and the singing experience becomes much more pleasurable!</p>
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  176. <title>How to Find Your Singing Style</title>
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  179. <dc:creator><![CDATA[John]]></dc:creator>
  180. <pubDate>Wed, 15 Mar 2017 11:54:47 +0000</pubDate>
  181. <category><![CDATA[Singing]]></category>
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  183.  
  184. <description><![CDATA[Every voice is different and it&#8217;s important to embrace your own style through your singing. Adele is amazing but a million of her in the world would get tiresome pretty quick, right? It&#8217;s important to learn how to find your singing style and you can do this through your personality and how you want to [&#8230;]]]></description>
  185. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every voice is different and it&#8217;s important to embrace your own style through your singing. Adele is amazing but a million of her in the world would get tiresome pretty quick, right? It&#8217;s important to learn how to find your singing style and you can do this through your personality and how you want to be seen as an artist. You might not even know yet what your style is going to be but you can help discover it, with the following tips.</p>
  186. <h2>Find Your Vocal Style</h2>
  187. <p>You might have a favourite type of music but listen to a few different genres before you decide what you really have an emotional connection with. For most artists, what they love to listen to &#8211; is also the style they prefer to sing in.</p>
  188. <p>In terms of listening to different styles of music, practice singing different styles too. You might find a hidden talent you didn&#8217;t even know you had. Maybe you saw yourself as a pop singer in the past, only to find out that you are amazing at opera! You&#8217;ll never find out until you try.</p>
  189. <h2>8 Tips to Find Your Singing Style</h2>
  190. <ol>
  191. <li>A unique style is what makes you, YOU! Don&#8217;t be afraid to sound different from others in the industry, in fact if you do, that&#8217;s a great thing.</li>
  192. <li>In addition to being a unique version of yourself, don&#8217;t copy other artists out there. Everyone looks up to people like Beyonce but that doesn&#8217;t mean you have to sound like them. Leave karaoke for when you are having fun with friends, singing with that style permanently is not going to help your future in music.</li>
  193. <li>Make sure your phrasing is right but play around with it. The right phrasing on the right song can sound amazing, analyse the song you are singing before thinking about the phrasing and how you can make it your own.</li>
  194. <li>Add your own unique touches from time to time to songs, even when you are just singing covers. Improvising is good, it helps you discover who you are and also lets you stand out from the crowd.</li>
  195. <li>Let an audience hear you and take their feedback well. Whether they are verbally telling you what they like/dislike about your music or you are just reading off their body language, these are the people that you need to impress.</li>
  196. <li>Everybody sounds different in their own head to how they actually sound. For this reason, you should record yourself singing live and listen to it later. You will be able to pay closer attention to your voice and it will help you see what you are doing well, in addition to what can be improved upon and if you are singing in the right style for you.</li>
  197. <li>Visualise yourself in front of a big audience and doing what you love on stage. What style are you singing in? What gives you the buzz? When you can truly visualise this, you will know 100% what style is right for you.</li>
  198. <li>Don&#8217;t always play it safe and sing songs the way you feel they are &#8220;meant&#8221; to sing. You are never going to make it if you sound like every other artist out there. Interpret your favourite tracks the way you want to and sing them accordingly. You might not get it right every single time but who does? When you DO get it right, you are sure to show off your unique style to your advantage.</li>
  199. </ol>
  200. <p>Look through your music collection to see if you have any hidden gems lurking there. If you still haven&#8217;t chosen a music style, it&#8217;s probably there and you don&#8217;t even know it. Usually, that style of music that you keep buying over and over again, is the right one for you.</p>
  201. <h3>Conclusion</h3>
  202. <p>Some of the biggest artists in the world were as clueless as you in terms of finding their style, at some point during their life. By taking on the following tips and searching inside yourself, you are sure to find your own identity through music. In addition to raw talent, making a name for yourself is all about standing out so start your journey today and you are going to be where you want to be before you know it.</p>
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  212. <pubDate>Wed, 01 Feb 2017 13:31:48 +0000</pubDate>
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  217. <description><![CDATA[Learning to Sing Can be Daunting Singing is part of everyday life for most people; from jamming in the car to singing in the shower. Almost everyone finds themselves singing from time to time. Yet, most people sing off-beat and out of tune because of lack of proper training on how to sing. So, can anyone [&#8230;]]]></description>
  218. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Learning to Sing Can be Daunting</h2>
  219. <p>Singing is part of everyday life for most people; from jamming in the car to singing in the shower. Almost everyone finds themselves singing from time to time. Yet, most people sing off-beat and out of tune because of lack of proper training on how to sing. So, can anyone learn to sing? But with proper vocal chords exercises and training, you can master the art of singing. We have compiled several tips and techniques you need to master to sing well.</p>
  220. <h2>Strengthen Your Vocal Chords</h2>
  221. <p>Less than <a href="https://www.health.harvard.edu/press_releases/tone-deaf-test" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">5% of the population is tone deaf</a>. This means that most people are able to distinguish between various musical notes and thus it is not their ears that have a problem, but their throat. Like your arms and legs, if you want to control your vocal chords, you have to strengthen your muscles. This way, you will begin to notice massive improvements in your singing. Learning how to strengthen your vocal chord muscles is like mastering any other life skill; you have to invest time and effort. There are <a href="https://www.gomush.com/7-exercises-to-improve-your-singing-ebook">simple singing exercises</a> you can follow to achieve this.</p>
  222. <h2>Get over Your Psychological Issues</h2>
  223. <p>Often, we get told that we have a bad voice or we cannot sing. These words can stick to your mind and feed it with the notion that you cannot sing well. Yet, if you want to learn how to sing, you have to overcome the <a href="https://www.gomush.com/10-techniques-to-avoid-stage-fright/">psychological implications</a> of those words. Investing time in mindset training and meditation can be very beneficial. I like the <a href="https://www.headspace.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Headspace</a> app for meditation.</p>
  224. <h2>Find an Instructor Who Can Mimic How You Sing</h2>
  225. <p>Most people can learn by hearing how they sound and sing from an instructor who mimics their tones. This helps you learn the tones and chords that you are pronouncing differently. This technique has enabled many people to improve their singing ability. It can help you too regardless of your skill level.</p>
  226. <h2>You Have to Show Effort and Dedication</h2>
  227. <p>For most people, singing is not an easy thing, and you cannot learn how within a couple of days. It takes time as you have to do several vocal exercises five times a week for several months. Once you master the basic vocals, you keep on advancing. Learning how to sing is an endless process. Even the best singers continue to train and learn how to sing.</p>
  228. <h2>Know Your Range</h2>
  229. <p>Some people find it hard to sing consistently because they don&#8217;t <a href="https://www.gomush.com/what-is-your-vocal-range/">know their vocal range</a>. They are not aware of the notes they can and cannot hit. Your vocal chords determine the notes you can hit. Thus it is important for people to know their range and stick to notes that are within the range. This will help you reach the right notes.<br />
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  231. <h2>Don’t Go against Nature</h2>
  232. <p>When you ignore nature; you will find it hard to sing. By nature, we mean your type of voice. Knowing your type of voice will help you learn how to sing. For instance, if you have a soprano voice, don&#8217;t try to force a base voice. It won&#8217;t work, and you will end up with terrible singing.</p>
  233. <h2>Master the Art of Adjusting Voice</h2>
  234. <p>You cannot sing in a flat voice; there will always be high and low tones. If you want to master the art of singing, you have to learn how to make adjustments to your voice. By doing vocal exercises, you will be able to hit the notes as required.</p>
  235. <h2>Find an Instructor or Online Training</h2>
  236. <p>Learning to sing requires simple things such as positioning your tongue, breathing, and opening your mouth. You also have to master vocal chords control. It becomes hard to learn and master all these things on your own. That is why you need to have a singing partner or an instructor to guide you on such things. Doing this will mean that <strong><a href="https://www.gomush.com/singing-tips/how-to-sing-on-pitch/">anyone can learn how to sing on pitch</a></strong>.</p>
  237. <h2>With Time, It Gets Easier</h2>
  238. <p>Like most skills, <em>learning to sing</em> is challenging in the beginning. Yet, with consistency and muscle training, you will find it easier to sing various genres. You will be able to sing using different notes within your range. Everyone starts from somewhere, and you have to climb the ladder before you become a pro.</p>
  239. <h2>In Conclusion</h2>
  240. <p>Can anyone learn to sing? Well, I think almost everyone can become a good singer. All you need to do is to be consistent and invest your effort in proper training. Your determination and patience will pay off. With time, you will find yourself singing confidently. It will always get better with time. You will be proud of yourself on that day when you get an appreciation for your singing skills.</p>
  241. <h3>One more thing&#8230;</h3>
  242. <h4>How about learning how in only two minutes?!?</h4>
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