How To Sing Good Without Lessons

Some people are natural born singers who don’t need lessons.  But for those who can clear a room in a heartbeat just by singing the first few bars of “My Heart Will Go On,” well, they’ve got another think coming.

How to sing good without lessons can actually be done, with a little patience and perseverance.  Along with a room you can practice singing in without anyone censuring you and a little self-discipline, you can actually get the singing thing in the bag and not need to sign up for voice lessons.

How to sing good without lessons starts with the basics – enunciation.  If you learn to pronounce your words clearly, you can sing the lyrics clearly.  Try reading a passage from a favourite book or saying a favourite tongue twister out loud in front of a mirror then note how your mouth moves around the syllables and words.  Then practice singing in front of the mirror.  Try to sing the vowels A, E, I, O, U and check how your mouth moves.  Doing this for practice every day improves your clarity of sound and diction and mouth control as well.  You don’t want to mumble your lyrics or sound like you don’t know the lyrics at all.

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How to sing good without lessons also involves learning how to breathe when you sing.  If you want to learn how to sing, you must also learn to take deep belly breaths to support your sound.  You know you’re singing correctly when you feel a slight pull in the area of your stomach, the diaphragm.  Inhale through your nose and imagine breathing deeply into your stomach. Perfect this technique by doing five counts of inhaling and five counts of exhaling.

Learning to play it by ear – or learning the ability to retain or reproduce sounds or notes that you’ve heard is also part of learning how to sing good without lessons.  Play a random note, then wait about 3 seconds before reproducing the note.  Keep doing this exercise with notes that you can easily sing so as not to strain your voice.  If imitation is the best form of flattery, then imitation in this case, is the best form of learning.

Now that you have the basics down, it’s time to show how to sing good without lessons…find a CD with a song that you really like to sing to and sing with that song a few times to familiarize yourself with the words, beats and harmony.  When you know it by heart, belt it out. Try a few variations of tones – sing it low key or high key.  Before you sing though, make sure to warm up by doing a few vocalizations.  This will stretch your vocal chords to accommodate those tricky notes.

And lastly, practice makes perfect and doing a little bit of this everyday will guarantee that you’ll soon be singing like a pro.  Determination and patience after all, pays off in the end with whatever you want to do be it something other than singing. But most of all…enjoy yourself!

One Response to “How To Sing Good Without Lessons”

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