Vocal Help
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Vocal Help
Does anyone have any tips on how to make my singing voice better, I am really frustrated of not being able to sing while I play things on the guitar....thanks
Tough one....
It's a tough subject for advice, I think the best thing to do is try to get the guitar part down to a science so you can play it on instinct which would allow you to concentrate on your vocals more, and in Dave's case vocals can be a bitch since his voice is crazy.........It'll come w/time
Hope I helped....
Hope I helped....
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my main advice: you simply MUST sing along to his songs. don't play. just sing. take the songs in the car CD player and blast them and sing your f'n lungs out. this is how you *learn* to hit the notes. you must do it. and its fun
dave
after doing this everyday for like 4months i could hit almost all the notes
dave
after doing this everyday for like 4months i could hit almost all the notes
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I partially agree. That helps to free you but you can damage your voice. After starting to record myself I found that I wasn't hitting notes that I thought I was. You really can't judge your voice when your singing behind someone else. I know there was some really good advice in a previous post so try a search.take the songs in the car CD player and blast them and sing your f'n lungs out
Or just turn the tunes down a bit so you can hear your voice.bugman96 wrote:You can get around this a little by plugging one of your ears while you sing. That way you can hear your own voice.MWR wrote: You really can't judge your voice when your singing behind someone else. .

i spent some time in south korea last year, and singing bars are very popular, its almost like a sport. They practice at home and take classes simply to go out and sing in "singing bars". I've seen them put aluminum buckets over their heads (the bucket is just tall enough to cover the ears and mouth) so they can really hear themselves,,,,,Try it
Well, I guess I should intervene here since I take vocal lessons and do a lot of musicals and performaces:
1) Make sure you really know the lyrics very very well until the point where you don't even need to think about them. This is a MUST do not proceed, do not collect $200 until this is done.NOW.
2) Learn the guitar part very well. If there are any areas where the plucking seems inane just strum the chords for now.
3) Combine the lyrics and guitar, NEVER stop, just play huge chunks through and through while singing and playing no matter how shitty it sounds you will eventually mold it into sounding well... and remember: YOU CAN'T DO THIS WITHOUT PRACTICE.
4) Now that you are comfortable with this get the proper guitar lines down so that you can sing and play perfectly...
now practice
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do not sing until your voice hurts, when you feel a little strained stop
- Always use your diaphragm (a.k.a. push the air through via your stomach muscle) when singing
- Don't hold back, let the notes come
- On the difficult notes just pluck the note over and over again and match the note with your voice so that you get the muslce memory of the note.
practice some more.. and you will get it, any questions IM or PM or E-Mail me....
Out
1) Make sure you really know the lyrics very very well until the point where you don't even need to think about them. This is a MUST do not proceed, do not collect $200 until this is done.NOW.
2) Learn the guitar part very well. If there are any areas where the plucking seems inane just strum the chords for now.
3) Combine the lyrics and guitar, NEVER stop, just play huge chunks through and through while singing and playing no matter how shitty it sounds you will eventually mold it into sounding well... and remember: YOU CAN'T DO THIS WITHOUT PRACTICE.
4) Now that you are comfortable with this get the proper guitar lines down so that you can sing and play perfectly...
now practice
BUT
do not sing until your voice hurts, when you feel a little strained stop
- Always use your diaphragm (a.k.a. push the air through via your stomach muscle) when singing
- Don't hold back, let the notes come
- On the difficult notes just pluck the note over and over again and match the note with your voice so that you get the muslce memory of the note.
practice some more.. and you will get it, any questions IM or PM or E-Mail me....
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Just sing constantly, depending on where you want your range to be work high or work low. This truly works after a while, my singing range has improved a ton since I just started singing out loud.
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here's a tip no one else gave: if you have a recording device, record the vocal melody on guitar (i.e. the notes being sung) and then listen to the recording while playing the actual guitar part. it can be tough to pick some melodies out but i have found that this helps me more than anything. by matching the vibration of your voice to the note, you can hit each and every note
this, in combination with the earplugging tip, should help
this, in combination with the earplugging tip, should help
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Thanks
Thanks to all for the great advice, I will start to incorparate in my daily playing schedule....
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