Singing Tips Category: Singing Technique

Stop Singing Through Your Nose

Stop Singing Through Your Nose Discover how to stop singing through your nose with Dr Dan’s expert guidance in this essential video tutorial for singers. Uncover the secrets to controlling your soft palate, eliminating hyper-nasality, and improving your vocal quality. Learn practical exercises and techniques, including the transformative “Stop Singing Through Your Nose” method, to…

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Six Ways to Release Tension in Your Singing Voice

Tension Tension in your singing voice can come about for many reasons: misaligned vocal technique, extended voice use, and sickness are all common causes. Tension in the voice can keep you from fully enjoying your singing. So today, I’m going to share with you six ways to release tension in your singing voice so that…

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How to sing with a Silky Smooth Voice

Silky Smooth Voice These puffy cheek activities are all designed to help you sing with a silky smooth voice. When I think of silky-smooth vocals, I think of singers like Luther Vandross, Mel Tormé and Diana Krall. And of my all-time favourite silky-smooth singers is Michael Bublé. So, I thought it fitting to use one…

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Eight Health Tips for Singers

Vocal Health Advice There are two reasons to watch this video: One – you sing, you’re currently sick, and you’re looking for vocal health advice to get you and your voice back into singing asap. And two – you sing, and you’re looking for vocal health advice to get you and your voice back into…

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Voice Projection and How to Sing Louder

Voice Projection Voice projection can be a lot easier on your voice than you might think…but perhaps not in the way you might think. You see most students that I work with start out by approaching their volume production with increased effort. One student recently summed up this approach with the word ‘Projection.’ — TOOLS…

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How to Find Your Singing Voice Type

Singing Voice Type I’m going to show you how to test your vocal range and find your singing voice type by first identifying your lowest singable note, followed by your highest singable note, and we’ll then learn how to classify your voice as Bass, Baritone, Tenor, Alto, Mezzo or Soprano after we apply the all-important…

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Why do I Keep Losing My Voice?

Voice Loss Dysphonia, partial voice loss, and Aphonia, complete voice loss, can be debilitating because we use our voice to communicate and express our emotions. And if you’re a professional voice user like a schoolteacher, gigging singer or call centre operator, your voice is your primary vocational tool. A term you’ll often hear used concerning…

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FIX your Pitch – SING THIS!

Pitch Singing on the pitch can appear effortless for some, but maybe for you singing in tune feels like an impossibility. Well, I have some good news for you. Regardless of how out of tune your voice is right now, you can learn to sing in tune with the practical exercises. Learning to sing in…

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Beginner Singer: START HERE

Beginner Singer So, you want to learn to sing. But where do you start? For some people, singing seems to come naturally, while for others, and maybe this is you, despite a burning desire to sound great when you sing, your voice just doesn’t seem to give you what you want to hear. Well, you’ve…

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How to Belt High Notes Easily

Belt High Notes You want to sing high. You want to sing loud, You want to do both at the same time. And you want to belt high notes with as little strain as possible. Good news. You can learn to belt high notes easily and safely. Belt notes run the terrible risk of causing…

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