Any tip or trick to singing and playing at the same time?
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Any tip or trick to singing and playing at the same time?
Can anyone here play a Matthews song and sing to it at the same time?
Is there any tip that someone can give me? Because I get caught up thinking about my playing and I can never sing along with it.
Thanks
Is there any tip that someone can give me? Because I get caught up thinking about my playing and I can never sing along with it.
Thanks
Re: Any tip or trick to singing and playing at the same time
That's the trick. Play it enough that you don't even have to think about how to play it. Then it's easy to sing alongFedorov Express wrote: I get caught up thinking about my playing and I can never sing along with it.
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yeah there isnt much to it....you really have to like "own" a song if you will, and become really comfortable, so you dont even need to think while you play to be able to sing
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It might sound funny, but in the beginning, I just got to where I could blurt out some noises resembeling the lyrics with the right melody...that, and singing alot withought the guitar will always help to (but that is for when you just want to get better at singing, not to play it at the same time)..if any of that sounds good, then cool...if none of this makes sense, then
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yes, good advice. first try humming the melody with the song, cause even that's tough at first. when you can hum the melody and not get your fingers in a knot, than you can try to bring in the lyrics. It takes time. most Dave songs are tough like that. Don't Drink The Water is one of the easier ones, though. so is I'll Back You Up. I still can't sing and play Proudest Monkeyfiredancer86 wrote:It might sound funny, but in the beginning, I just got to where I could blurt out some noises resembeling the lyrics with the right melody...that, and singing alot withought the guitar will always help to (but that is for when you just want to get better at singing, not to play it at the same time)..if any of that sounds good, then cool...if none of this makes sense, thenlol

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Do it like this:
1. Play the song to where you can play it comfortably.
2. When singing, try to find out what notes or chords you are playing when a certain word or note comes along in the vocals. i.e. The Stone: "I've this creeping" You know that you have to change to the xx31x3 at that moment. Try to match the guitar and the voice.
3. Listen to the song and play along with it. Play the song, and sing a few words every so often. Gradually increase the amount of words you are singing until you can sing the entire song.
Good Luck.
1. Play the song to where you can play it comfortably.
2. When singing, try to find out what notes or chords you are playing when a certain word or note comes along in the vocals. i.e. The Stone: "I've this creeping" You know that you have to change to the xx31x3 at that moment. Try to match the guitar and the voice.
3. Listen to the song and play along with it. Play the song, and sing a few words every so often. Gradually increase the amount of words you are singing until you can sing the entire song.
Good Luck.
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i can now sing and play so much to say at the same timegravedigger wrote:yes, good advice. first try humming the melody with the song, cause even that's tough at first. when you can hum the melody and not get your fingers in a knot, than you can try to bring in the lyrics. It takes time. most Dave songs are tough like that. Don't Drink The Water is one of the easier ones, though. so is I'll Back You Up. I still can't sing and play Proudest Monkeyfiredancer86 wrote:It might sound funny, but in the beginning, I just got to where I could blurt out some noises resembeling the lyrics with the right melody...that, and singing alot withought the guitar will always help to (but that is for when you just want to get better at singing, not to play it at the same time)..if any of that sounds good, then cool...if none of this makes sense, thenlol
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There really is no "trick" about playing and singing at the same time. It's just like patting your head and rubbing your tummy at the same time - doing two things at once.
I know we all want a quick easy to to be able to play a DMB song (or any song) and sing it at the same time but there isn't.
PRACTICE!
Play the song and listen to it until you're sick of it (this will happen on songs that are more difficult than others). Just be willing to put a lot of time and effort into it and don't be discouraged if it sounds horrible the first time. It will get easier and easier as you go.
PRACTICE!
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I know we all want a quick easy to to be able to play a DMB song (or any song) and sing it at the same time but there isn't.
PRACTICE!
Play the song and listen to it until you're sick of it (this will happen on songs that are more difficult than others). Just be willing to put a lot of time and effort into it and don't be discouraged if it sounds horrible the first time. It will get easier and easier as you go.
PRACTICE!
Kev
I've always had a hard time singing and playing and would just kind of give up when it got to frustrating, but to hear the responses on this thread are comforting. The advice you guys have layed out there is great, Thanks (even though i didn't post the question) and this thread is just another prime example of how helpful this site. Thanks guys!!! 

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I've often found that when I'm somewhat comfortable playing a song...I'll almost "talk" out the lyrics as I go - not really concentrating on tone or pitch or anything. This helps me get the timing down and keep a steady rhythm...after this..just practice and practice
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