Singing

Get Rid Of Your Vocal 'Break' And Reach Higher Notes With Effortless Strength

 




Listen to yourself.

What you hear and what people around you hear when you sing are different; sometimes much more different than you might think! Recording yourself helps you to take a step back and look at your work from a different perspective. You can play your recording of yourself as many times as you want, helping you see just exactly where you did good, and where you stumbled or need improvement.
Recording your voice can also be a great motivational tool when beginning to take up lessons, especially if you don’t have anyone to critique you. One thing you can do is record yourself reciting a song you want to be able to do very well. Record a new version at regular intervals, like daily or weekly, documenting your progress. This way, when you starting sounding like a pro, you can listen to your old recordings and see how much progress you’ve been making.
Singorama’s Mini Recording Studio software can help you record and play back your voice right on your computer. It also has other built-in features that can help you with your training such as pre-recorded scales to practice along with the virtual piano.

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