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Typically, you’re at your vocal in your late 20’s or during your 30’s. Your chance of getting to this point is increased with vocal lessons. I saw an award show last night where one act should have been a prime example of this, but it was clear that wasn’t the case. Many of you want to be on stage constantly in front of your fans until you’re old and gray. That’s definitely possible, but you’ve got to take the proper steps. Barbara Streisand, Patti Labelle, and others are still doing what they love because they have vocal coaches helping to keep their voice in tip top shape. At this point, I urge you to make a decision about your vocal career. Where has it been? Where is it now? Where do you want it to go? If you’re serious about singing, stop making excuses and get vocal lessons. They’re affordable and necessary. Remember, this is your life. You are responsible for your success. Since this is supposed to be your passion, go all out. Do everything in your power to be at your vocal best to get the vocal results you desire! Album Campaign: http://www.indiegogo.com/dileesahunter Add Comment The Essence Music Festival is just days away. My itinerary is finalized. I’m packing bags. Now, I just wait until the day I leave for the festivities. Can you tell I’m excited? I can’t wait to share pictures, stories, and video with you. This is sure to be a great time for us. So really quickly....I’m in the South with this brutal, summertime heat. My tip for you is to drink plenty of water. Please stay hydrated. If you don’t, you can risk permanently damaging your vocal chords. So, when you wake up in the morning, drink you some room temperature water. Throughout the day, especially if you’re going to be in the sun, drink plenty of water and liquid. Stay healthy & keep that gift in tact! Download your singing product at http://www.dileesahunter.com/products.html The identification of pitch accuracy while singing or playing music is intonation. Pitch can either be flat, sharp, or both, simultaneously. If your vowels aren't formed correctly, the result is definitely bad intonation. So, practicing the vowels, ah eh ee oh oo, will help you to significantly improve your intonation. Get in front of your mirror, which as a singer, should be a close friend. Practice. Your mouth should change a little when singing the various vowels. Singing in tune and on the right pitch is detrimental to the singer and musician. If your performance is going well and you've taken your audience to a place, that bad note is equivalent to getting into a sudden car accident. That's not to say that bad notes won't happen, but practice can minimize them. So, that's my quick tip on intonation and how to improve. Continue to get better daily! I believe in you! 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 So you've been in the studio for a few hours recording this HOT track. You think it's the best track, and it'll be a hit. That's the thought process of recording artists, specifically singers. As you're listening to the track over and over again for hours, in my opinion, your critical analysis isn't at it's highest level. I've found something that tends to work. After a session like this, go back and listen to the track again in a few days. Critically listen to make sure the dynamics of your voice match with each line. Make sure your enunciation was clear enough to understand the words. Ask yourself did you give the right emotions when appropriate. Doing this will ensure that your track sounds as good as it can. Your emotions will resonate through the speakers. Your fans will love it and spread the word! This is just another little tip for improving and becoming the best singer you can be! Download your singing product at http://www.dileesahunter.com/products.html |
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