Learn to Sing Like a Professional..!
Here’s a run down of the core set of 10 audio lessons provide by my affiliate
http://yoichi3339.singorama.hop.clickbank.net/?type=nohop
(yes, there is a LOT more in this course beyond these lessons)
Introduction and how to understand your own voice
This first section will help you Get Started as a Singer. You’ll come to understand your own voice, where you are at, and what you are capable of. You’ll also find out what exercises you need to do to warm your voice up before we get into the more nitty-gritty vocal technique.
Warm ups and strengthening the voice
In this lesson, we will focus on warming up and teach you some great vocal strengthening exercises. We hope that you are excited to get into the great content we have for you. This lesson is going to be very beneficial to you as a singer. The warm-ups and strengthening exercises we have for you in this lesson can be learned and when you have mastered them – they will keep your voice strong and ready to sing. The ability to warm up and the strengthening your voice are paramount. You will dramatically improve most areas of your voice if you take the time to practice these techniques.
Breathing and Posture
Your breathing will affect your vocal tone as well as your pitch. That’s why today we are focusing on Breathing and Posture. While Lesson 2 is about learning incredibly easy and effective warm ups that help strengthen your voice and add flexibility, the third lesson covers breathing techniques and correct posture for singers.
In the last couple of lessons, we talked a little about breathing and just how important it is to have the correct support and control. As a singer, your breathing greatly affects your performance because it’s the flow of air which makes it possible for you to produce sound in the first place!
Thus, the goals for this lesson are to:
• Understand the importance of correct breathing technique and posture
• Learn how to breathe from your entire body
• Learn the effects of using proper breathing techniques
• Learn how to “ground” yourself to produce a fuller sound.
Tone
Now we’re moving on to the nitty-gritty of vocal technique. From this section onwards, you’re going to learn everything you need to know about tone, pitch, as well as your chest and head voices. This stuff may seem easy to brush off, but these lessons will actually give you the best basis for producing a professional sounding voice. After all, the foundation is the most important aspect of singing.
Pitch, Staying in Tune
The first goal for this lesson is to understand the difference between pitch and tone (terms which are often confused with each other), and how to avoid singing sharp or flat. We will teach you how to use your newly acquired support and control techniques to achieve this.
Then we’ll tell you about perfect pitch, which is a rare gift, and “relative pitch,” which is something every singer can aspire to AND achieve. So the overall goal for this lesson is to develop your own “mental ear.” Then you can understand relative pitch and hear when a sound – most importantly your own singing voice – is not reaching notes or singing over the pitch it should be.
Chest voice and head voice
This next lesson is about your two different voices: your chest voice and your head voice. The overall goal for this lesson is to understand the difference between these two so-called “voices” you have. But more importantly you want to learn how to bridge and blend your two voices so you have a connected voice throughout your entire vocal range.
Bad Habits to AVOID
There are probably bad habits that you can’t help but make and will be destructive to your voice. Here is where you discover the most common bad habits that many singers have. This will make you more aware of them and avoid falling into the same old traps in the future. Not only will you learn how to identify bad habits (and learn how to avoid them), you’ll also establish GOOD overall practice habits when singing.
Extending your vocal range: Part 1
Although other lessons in the Singorama course will certainly help improve your vocal range, this lesson (along with Lesson 22) is specifically focused on how your vocal range actually works. It also includes several powerful exercises that you can practice with AND ultimately increase your vocal range in the process – most likely by an octave at the very least!
Time signatures, key signatures and rhythm
This lesson marks the start of the next section of the course which covers the technical side of music. The goals for this lesson are really important and will be very worthwhile if you wish to train further as a singer. After this lesson you should be able to:
• Understand the different technical elements of a piece of music, not to mention…
• Learn how to visually recognize different time signatures
• Learn how to hear the difference between different time signatures
• Learn how to identify the key signature of the music
• Learn the different types of musical notes
• Understand how to learn the rhythm of a piece of music
Audio Lesson 10
Major and minor keys; Solfege
By this lesson, we’ll be well into learning about the technical side of music and music theory. This lesson is all about major and minor keys and scales, as well as a system called Solfege. Much of this lesson will be building on things that we talked about in the previous lessons about time signatures, key signatures and rhythm.
The goals for this lesson are to understand the difference between major and minor keys, scales, and to be able to hear the differences as well. Also, an important goal is to learn and understand the Solfege system and how it can help you in your singing training now and in the future.
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