Master the scientific voice in three minutes and say goodbye to the misunderstanding of singing with your throat!
Singing is a popular art activity that not only helps us express our emotions, but also enhances our artistic accomplishment in entertainment. However, many people have a common misconception when singing – singing with their throats. This style of singing not only tends to fatigue the throat, but can also lead to distortion of the voice and even damage to the vocal cords. So, how to get rid of this bad habit in a short period of time and learn to speak out in a scientific way? This article will reveal the mystery for you.
First of all, we need to be clear: singing is not simply about using the throat to make sounds. True singing skills lie in using the resonance of the various parts of the body, especially the chest, abdomen and head cavity, to produce a rich and moving sound. Therefore, if we want to break the habit of singing with our throat, we need to start by adjusting the way we speak our voices.
The first step is to relax your throat. Many people are too nervous when singing, causing their throat muscles to tighten, which limits the play of their voice. Therefore, before singing, we need to do some exercises to relax the throat. For example, try making an "ah" sound gently while feeling the relaxation of your throat. This exercise can help us gradually get used to speaking in a more natural and relaxed way.
The second step is to learn to support the sound with breath. Breath is the key to singing. If we can support the sound with breath, then the sound will be more stable and powerful. To exercise the breath, we can try to do some exercises of deep breathing. As you inhale, try to inhale the breath into the abdominal cavity rather than just staying in the chest. Then, while singing, use this breath to push the voice and make it fuller.
The third step is to find the resonance points. Resonance is a very important concept in singing. By adjusting the position of the resonance point, we can change the brightness and thickness of the timbre. For beginners, try to find the resonance points of the chest cavity and head cavity first. When singing bass, place the resonance point in the ribcage; When singing a high note, move the resonance point to the head cavity. This makes the sound more mellow and natural.
The fourth step is to practice the correct articulation and pronunciation. Articulation and pronunciation are equally important for singing. The correct articulation can help us better convey the meaning of the lyrics, and the clear pronunciation can make the sound more pleasing to the ear. When practicing, we can choose some simple songs and practice the articulation and pronunciation word by word word by sentence until we achieve a satisfactory result.
Fifth, pay attention to pitch and rhythm. Intonation and rhythm are indispensable elements in singing. If the pitch is inaccurate or the rhythm is unstable, then no matter how scientific the vocalization method is, it will not be able to sing a beautiful song. Therefore, while breaking the habit of singing with our throats, we should also focus on improving the accuracy of pitch and rhythm. You can exercise your pitch and sense of rhythm by listening to the original song more and practicing along with it.
Finally, it's important to emphasize that breaking the habit of singing with your throat doesn't happen overnight. It requires us to constantly practice, tweak and improve. In the process of practicing, we may encounter some difficulties and setbacks, but as long as we persevere, we will definitely be able to master the scientific vocal method and sing more beautiful songs.
In addition to the specific steps mentioned above, there are some practical tips that can help us break the habit of singing with our throat faster. For example, you can try to keep smiling while singing, which will make your throat more relaxed. Or do some warm-up exercises before singing, such as head turns, neck stretches, etc., to relieve tension in the throat.
In conclusion, singing is an artistic activity that requires skill and method. By adjusting the way we make our voices, exercising our breath, finding resonance points, and practicing the correct articulation and pronunciation, we can get rid of the bad habit of singing with our throats in a short period of time and learn to pronounce our voices in a scientific way. At the same time, we also need to maintain patience and perseverance to constantly practice and improve our singing skills. I believe that as long as we work hard, we will be able to sing more beautiful songs and enjoy the fun and sense of accomplishment brought by singing.