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Singing – narcissism or self-expression?

There are always two sides to every coin, and in the case of singing, our egos quite often tell us that we’re showing off, and don’t deserve to be on stage. This can be a learnt childhood response, a dreadful performing experience, or even just the thought of it.

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Practicing A New Song: the Basics

The best way to approach a new song is from the ground up, like you’re building a house. Start with the basics and then get more specific.

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Releasing the Diaphragm – Part 1

First of all, it helps to have a basic knowledge of music and rhythm to ad-lib, and/or improvise. Ad-libbing is, basically, “playing around with the tune”, using licks, riffs and scales (and/or whatever comes to mind) usually in a dramatic or emotional part of a song.

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Throat Problems

I had a ghastly flu virus a couple of years ago that quickly went down to my throat and vocal cords, making them behave very strangely indeed.

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Finding A Music Manager

A good manager can take you far, and a bad manager can destroy your career and much else besides, so here’s a few pointers.

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How To Ad-Lib, Or Improvise

First of all, it helps to have a basic knowledge of music and rhythm to ad-lib, and/or improvise. Ad-libbing is, basically, “playing around with the tune”, using licks, riffs and scales (and/or whatever comes to mind) usually in a dramatic or emotional part of a song.

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How To Feel Rhythm

Feeling Rhythm is imperative for any singer

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How To Read Music

First of all, if you’re completely in the dark about music theory, it might be an idea to check out the article; How Music Is Constructed: Some Basic Music Theory; before reading this one.

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Vocal Ranges

Every singer has a range that is comfortable to them.

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Stage Fright

Almost everyone has stage fright. Here’s the cure

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