Singing
for the Soul® Singing Lessons
By CaroleLynne |
Basic
Singing Lessons |
Companion Lessons
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Set #1: Breathing Lessons - Would you like your
voice to flow effortlessly? Would you like to be more relaxed when
you sing and avoid that "out of breath" feeling at the
end of a phrase? Then learn how to breathe correctly for singing.
Correct breathing will not only make your voice sound better, but
you will feel better and more in control when you are singing. Breathing
correctly is the foundation of good singing.
Set #2: Vocal Tone Lessons - Great
training to help find the best possible sound for your voice and
improve the quality of your tone. You will learn to sing basic vowel
sounds practiced by singers throughout the ages. The lessons take
the basic vowel sounds and show you how to re-interpret them for
the popular styles such as folk, jazz, blues, rock, new age, country
etc.
Set #3: Vocal Style Lessons - What is it that really
grabs you when you hear a terrific singer? Most often it is the
style of the voice, the way the singer turns the phrase. These
lessons guide you to experiment with your voice and find a vocal
style that fits you and the kind of music you like to sing. As
you know, each singer you really love has sounds that are very
individual to that singer. These lessons will help you discover
your unique sounds. You will learn how to be influenced by your
favorite singers without mimicking them, so you can develop your
own style.
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Set #4: Singing in Tune Lessons - In the lessons
on singing in tune, you have the opportunity to evaluate how much
in or out of tune you are singing, and learn incredible techniques
for identifying the kinds of mistakes you are making and how to
fix them! Learn about the places in a song where many singers go
out of tune and how to prepare yourself to sing in tune as you approach
those places. You will also give your musical ear a workout as you
learn to sing scales and major, minor, diminished and augmented
chords. Singing musical exercises helps you to be a strong "in
tune" singer in the same way that physical exercises makes
you into a strong, flexible person.
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Avoid Vocal Strain - Learn how
to avoid the "vocal situations" that can lead to vocal
strain. This lesson helps you prevent vocal strain. If you have
vocal strain, see your doctor.
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Managing Stage Fright - Learn how to manage and
eventually overcome the uncomfortable symptoms of stagefright.
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Complete Cassette Set includes all the above plus::
How to Practice - Learn how to find the time to
practice and then get the most out of that precious time you find.
How Much Should I Sing What They Want?
- Learn how to make effective decisions about how much to respond
or not respond to others' ideas (the audience, friends, family,
teachers, agents, etc.) about what you should sing.
How to Listen to Yourself Sing - If you are overly
critical of your voice, to the point where it is difficult to practice,
then learn how to listen to yourself in a positive manner so that
you can get on with leaning how to sing.
How to Select a Voice Teacher - For those who
wish to study with a private teacher as well as work with the Home
Study Singing Course, learn how to differentiate between the different
kinds of singing teachers. Learn what questions to ask as you interview
teachers.
Exploring Your Vocal Range - Learn
how to increase your vocal range to sing both higher and lower in
this gentle creative lesson. Avoid becoming panicked every time
you go to sing a high or low note.
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