Do you feel you’re most of the time out of tune? Or that you are more like a better performer than to be a real singer? Don’t fret. Here are some of the singing tips experts around the world have agreed on:
> Know your capacity. Don’t choose a song not fit for your pitch. But if you think singing a song that’s out of your range can give you that plus-factor, go ahead. Singing is about having fun anyway. Just make sure you’re not abusing those vocal chords and that the eardrums of those within the area won’t get destroyed
> Learn how to properly breath while singing. This seems to be a hard task but most voice teachers say that if you’re having a hard time breathing while singing, probably you’re not doing it right. Make sure there’s proper air flow.
> Feel the mood and the music. More often than not, a singer isn’t an artist is he or she failed to communicate the message of the song. It’s one of the basics: don’t smile when you’re singing about a heartbreak. Who’s happy with that? Make eye contact or if you’re singing for your own pleasure then be at ease! Let loose all the emotions you’ve long wanted to get over with.
> Relax those facial muscles. Stiff muscles may prevent proper blood and air circulation. This will help your breathing while singing. The result? Better singing performance!
There are many others and will dwell on the tips more in the next blog posts.
However, if you tried all these already and still feel you still have not gotten the songs right, then maybe you need to get a better singing equipment. Because sometimes, the microphone has the magic too.
Adjustable echos and pitch level, which is available in the Magic Mic, will help you determine your singing capacity.
Thank heavens the magic mic also have the Singing tutor function which will show the Green color if you are too fast or too slow. Blue color if your pitch is too low. Red if your pitch is too high. Black if you are in perfect sync. How cool is that? An instant vocal coach!
There is also a Built-in memory for 8 minutes recordings & playback which can help you assess your performance. Listen to your voice or get friends to comment on it. And if the verdict is “more practice” you don’t have to worry–there are hundreds of built-in songs in the mic you can practice on.
It is not bad too to practice in front of the mirror so you can see if your facial expressions match that of what the song means. With the magic mic’s 35 feet wireless distance (open site), a remote control and a dual microphone base, you need no bring a mirror near your television set.
Amazing? You have not heard the rest of the deal yet.
Keep returning to this blog for more tips and whatnots.