It”s Hard to Sing When You”re Sick (mp3)

How come every time I get sick it’s my voice that gets the worst of it?

Having a cold every now and then is a part of life but it drives me nuts not to be able to sing. We all get sick every now and then. Isn’t it funny how it always affects our singing voices? In fact I sometimes feel like colds target my vocal cords.

Have a listen to my latest audio on being a singer and being sick. There is a story in there you may be able to relate to.

After you listen, let me know if that has ever happened to you down below this post.

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I am often asked the question “When should I take singing voice lessons?” or “When do I know I need singing help?” These are good questions and they are ones I had my self before I ever took my first lesson. You can probably hear this coming but….. it all depends. Let me explain and why I feel the way I do.

It’s important to put in your time and get familiar with the abilities and the limitations of your voice. In my interview with Jesse Nemitz who is a master instructor at Brett Manning Studios in Nashville we talked about this very subject. You can get the interview here. He also feels it’s important for someone to spend time working on their voice before jumping into singing lessons. I recommend you  work through a good program with a systematic approach first to accomplish the following;

  1. Get the basics of proper vocal production down.
  2. Explore and experiment with your voice to find out more about it.
  3. Learn your trouble areas or where you have limitations
  4. Start developing the musculature required to sing without strain (you can’t get around this…it takes some time).

You will eventually reach a stage where you can’t improve any further without a trained ear listening in and directing you. Also, the investment of time you have already put into your voice will make the singing voice lessons more valuable because you will be even more coach-able.You will better understand the concepts your vocal coach is communicating. (Learn basic concepts first by putting in the time because most likely you can figure it out with a good home study vocal course).

Whether you are a beginner or a seasoned vocalist there are always aspects of our voices we can improve. Even Andrea Bocelli has a vocal coach and trains daily.

I know I am going to get this question:

Wouldn‘t I improve faster starting my singing out with a vocal coach?”. If you are a beginner I would say “No”, because your body will still have to adjust as you learn new coordination’s. You still have to put in the time to train. If you have put in some serious practice time and understand your voice then you will benefit quickly from singing lessons.

OK, let’s sum it up. Here is my recommendation.

  • Invest in a proven program. Some programs are so good you will make big improvements from just doing the exercises.
  • Learn proper techniques (start squashing your bad habits).
  • After you put in your time with the material then start working with a coach.

Until next time, just keep singing.

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Singing Tips For Karaoke

admin on March 9th, 2010
Wouldn’t it be great if you could have professional singing tips and singing help available to you and turn everyone’s head the next time you go sing karaoke? Of course it would! That’s why I am all jacked-up about the new course from Singing Success called: The Karaoke Singer’s Guide to Greatness.
Just last week I got an email from the gang at Singing Success letting me know I could pre-order their newest product. I didn’t even know they where working on a new product. When I found out what it was I immediately got excited because I love to sing karaoke whether at a home karaoke party or when I go out with a few of my friends. The quality of Singing Success programs have always been way up there so I was eager to find out what the new program was about. After I had a good look at The Karaoke Singer’s Guide to Greatness I have to say this time they have really raised the bar.
Look at some of the highlights from their site:
  • Master Your Voice & Conquer the Stage!
  • Build Your Confidence!
  • Win Your Audience!
  • Perfect for Competitions, Pageants & Auditions!
  • Dramatically improve your voice!
  • Learn How to Pick a Winning Song!
  • Master Microphone & Stage Technique
Here’s what you get inside the package:
  • 2 CDs for Vocal Technique (1 Male and 1 Female)
  • DVD Demonstrating Stage Technique
  • 12-page Booklet crammed with awesome information; features “Look Like A Star,”
    “Sound Like A Star,” “Survival Guide” and much more.

And the price is very reasonable for all this Karaoke education. I don’t want to sound pushy here but if you sing karaoke and you want to bring the crowd to it’s feet then I strongly suggest you get this program. I have ordered it and waiting with child-like anticipation. Or, you can wait until I give my review and make up your mind then. I have almost every program from the Singing Success library and I have never been disappointed.

This program is a great introduction to the speech level singing method and singing voice lessons offered in the full Singing Success Program. Personally, getting started with the fine programs from Singing Success has been the single best thing I ever discovered for my voice. I mean that sincerely.

Be sure to come back to this page regularly or subscribe to my RSS feed. I plan to do a review of  A Karaoke Singers Guide To Greatness in the coming weeks.

Check out the promo video below!

Here is a great article to help you in your next Karaoke performance.
  • How To Use A Microphone! – Today’s tip is about microphone control, and how to use one properly! Here are three pointers on how to do it: 1) When singing at a normal volume, hold the mic about the distance of your thumb away from your mouth. …

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