Singing Essay

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Singing, to me, is not just a hobby. It is a lifestyle and it is also what I enjoy most. To the uneducated eye, singing appears to be a simple process. However, that thought is far from accurate. There are several reasons that have prompted me to become the singer and performer I am today. Many of which are attributed to the beauty of vocal technique and a desire to learn more about the internal instrument that I am so lucky to possess. If one is to ask any singer or teacher of voice, they will explain that it is imminent to understand how the voice works and how to obtain proper breathing in order to take the first steps in becoming a singer.
Vocal Technique There are several ways to establish a styling in one’s voice. However, in order to do so, one must understand the different techniques of the voice. Vocal resonation is a very common term amongst the average vocabulary of any singer or performer. Resonation, in simple terms, is a process to strengthen the intensity of the sound that is produced by the singing voice. The result of resonation is a much richer, darker sound. Vibrato is also a technique that singers can use. In contrast to …show more content…

A singer must breathe in by using the diaphragm and continue to tighten one’s stomach muscles to control the air supply flowing out. A good indication of whether or not a proper breathing technique is being used is to look at one’s stomach during the respiration process. If one inhales and their stomach expands, they have engaged their diaphragm. One way to look at it is backwards breathing: breathe in and let the stomach expand and when the breath is let out, allow the stomach to come back in at a constant rate. Breath support is particularly important because if not used properly, damage can be done to the vocal chords. “Holding at the glottis can be very injurious to the throat.” (Breath and support

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