Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Free Singing Tips - 3 Techniques You Must Learn to Sing From the Heart

Singing is quite uplifting to me. And I’m sure if you like singing you feel the same. It’s hard to explain but when I'm on stage, it’s as if the singing itself envelopes my entire being and takes me over.

During my own travels, I’ve found this to be true for many successful singers; and experiences of this feeling are especially true for singers who sing from the heart. If you haven’t yet experienced this phenomenal feeling, but want to, there are some methods you can practice in an effort to make your singing more heartfelt.

During my travels, I’ve found that this is true for many successful singers; and experiences of this feeling are especially true for singers who sing from their heart. If you haven’t yet experienced this phenomenal feeling, but want to, there are some methods that you can practice in an effort to make your singing more heartfelt.

A key to these methods is to learn to focus on specific feelings and issues; basically “be” in the moment and don’t allow your mind to wander off during a performance.

1)Prior to performing it is good to allow your self time to be alone. A minimum of fifteen minutes is suggested. During a portion of this time, remain silent, taking deep breaths and meditating, concentrating on your breathing and pushing all other thoughts aside.

This will help get you focused for your performance. The remaining portion of your quiet time should focus on visualization. With this I mean, actually paint a picture in your mind of how you want to sound at your performance; what you want to truly express to your audience.

Activate every sensory organ-hear yourself, hear the crowds’ applause, feel the music flowing from your heart, see the reactions of your audience. Focus completely from within rather than on the sounds of everything going on around you. This will help get you centered and relaxed prior to your performance.

2)Another technique is to place your hand over your heart whenever you’re singing. By doing this, you feel the physical vibration in the chest which helps engage the heartfelt emotions.

3)And one more method that I have found to be beneficial in singing soulfully is when I’m singing in a group, whether it’s a choir or something else, I focus on the sound of the entire group as if it’s one. This melding together of multiple voices and focusing so intensely on hearing the unity is surely a soulful, uplifting experience.

In your endeavor to become a soulful singer, practice each of these techniques on a regular basis. As they become second nature to you, most likely you’ll come up with a system on your own. Singing from the heart comes naturally; you just need to take the time to listen.

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