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Pre-hearing notes when singing

Created by Admin in Music Education 30 Jun 2021
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Pre-Hearing Notes

A second principle of good singing is to avoid straining to reach high or low notes, particularly when your voice is getting tired. If you begin learning a musical instrument, it takes time to train the muscles involved in playing that particular instrument. It is the same with singing. Singing makes use of the vocal cords which are in effect muscles inside the larynx.

With practice, your range will increase and you will find it easier to sing for longer periods. The secret of reaching high and low notes is to imagine them before you sing them. Try to develop the ability to hear the music in your mind before you sing it. This is called visualizing or pre-hearing . When you can do this, it will help you overcome uncertainty with reaching notes, and will increase your general singing confidence as well as your ability.

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