Monday, April 11, 2011

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Singing lessons are very useful for those of us who love to speak and would wish to break our vocal technique as well as our overall pitch and rhythm sense. However, some singing students may be a little overwhelmed whenever they attend lessons, and may not know how to best make use of the time that they get with their vocal coach or singing instructor!

Here are some important tips for all singing students, so that you will be able to make the most out of your singing lessons, and be able to improve quickly in your singing and vocal technique:

Get A Serious Vocal Coach

For your vocal lessons to be very useful to you in developing a better singing voice, you will issue an experienced vocal coach who is able to `make` your voice and know exactly what exercises you will need in order to improve your singing! For example, you may need more exercises to strengthen your chest voice, or more pitching or rhythm training, or even about basic lessons in pronunciation and diction. Your vocal coach should be able to say you what you need, and be able to clear these ideas to your clearly!

Always Come Prepared For Lessons

Every singing lesson is an opportunity for you to talk to an expert in weighty and to have as much as you can from your vocal coach! So, always come prepared with questions that you may have had during the past week or are genuinely curious about. This will prove your vocal coach that you are motivated about learning how to sing, and he or she will be more disposed to instruct you still more! Your instructor will also be able to take better what are your main concerns and how best to help them so that you will be able to improve even more!

Practice, Practice and More Practice

Make sure you do whatever vocal drills or pitching exercises that your singing instructor has given you during the singing lessons. Learning how to speak is just like learning how to play any musical instrument, and as with any instrument, practice is absolutely essential if we want to improve in our playing or singing skills! Also, pay attention to how you dod during your lesson with your vocal instructor so that when you do at home, you know how to do it good and certainly not inadvertently harm your voice during your self-practice!

Be Patient

Learning how to speak well takes some time and effort, and certainly does not come overnight. Just like how it takes a piano player many years before he or she is able to be heavy at playing the piano, so it will also get us a certain level of time before we are able to see our singing voice! Even professional singers take regular singing lessons to sustain their voices in top form, and to keep up in their vocal technique!

One reason for a longer learning curve is because our voice learns through what we call `muscle memory`. Many of the functions of our vocal cords and voice box are involuntary reflexes that we cannot control consciously. In order for us to set our singing habits, we need to use positive reinforcement through muscle memory, using the correct singing methods often so that our voice and our brain remembers them and uses them each time we sing!

Enjoy The Learning Process

One big thing about singing is that it is fun and enjoyable even during proper lessons, and we would certainly be able to know the learning process that we must go through in order to get a better singing voice! Once we take the long learning process, we will certainly be more relaxed during our lessons and be able to improve our voice still more! It is a virtuous cycle that singing students will be able to benefit from with the correct mindset and attitude.

With these important pointers in mind each time we see our singing lessons, we will certainly be able to get the most out of our lessons and make a great singing voice through practice and patience!

Singapore-born Aaron Lim has been a Vocal Coach for the past 8 years, and has taught a pattern of vocal students ranging from teenagers to mature adults. He is the founder of an online singing guide: http://www.your-personal-singing-guide.com , which provides a wealth of resources and tips available for any singer! Find out everything you want to learn about singing from this useful and comprehensive website!

Aaron is also the director of Intune Music School, a dynamic and vibrant music school in Singapore that provides professional music programmes in singing, songwriting, keyboard and guitar sing and play, music arrangement and audio engineering! Find out more by visiting the school site at: http://www.intunemusic.com.sg

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