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Collaboration is key to the success of any industry. No one makes it alone. So, I wanted to give you this little gym. Network with other vocalists & musicians. They can add something different to your set, track, song, etc. For instance, an R&B singer could very well get some acoustic set. All he or she has to do is network with some other acoustic musicians. That skillful guitarist can turn that soulful track into an acoustic story right on stage. Now, you've broadened your audience with just that simple tweak or experiment. A country singer could very well link up with a pop or urban producer and do a remix version of an original track. So many examples I could....The point is to work with each other & GROW! Remember the Young Stars Performing Arts Camp begins this summer. Sign up at http://www.dileesahunter.com/summer-camp.html Download your singing product at http://www.dileesahunter.com/products.html Add Comment Even the most versatile singers cant sing EVERYTHING! Here are a few tips to help you choose the right songs for your voice. 1. A singer should first consider their connection to a song. You must determine whether or not the song and the message appeals to you and speaks to you in a way that you can express musically. Part of a singer finding his voice is figuring out what he as to say musically, and discovering the topics and vocal stylings that appeal to him most and that he can sing competently. 2. The second to consider is the vocal styling’s and range of a song. The range of a song deals with how high or low the notes in a song go. When choosing music it is good to always consider the highest and lowest note of a song to determine whether or not you can sing them well. If not, consider adjusting the key. Sometimes a song needs to be lowered or raised by a key or two in order to fit another singer’s voice perfectly. If the range is so wide that a changing the key will not help, consider changing the highest or lowest note in the song to something that fits your voice more without making the song sound awkward. You want to be sure that you are singing a song that you can sing regardless of any performance anxiety or nervousness that you may have. Simply adjust the song appropriately and be sure that you can sing through the song perfectly several times before performing it. I hope these tips help.. let me know what you think! |
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