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  • How to Sing Choral Music

    Listening to beautiful choral music can be an exciting, emotional experience. Being able to produce choral music is a rewarding endeavor. Being part of a team and working toward a collective goal...

  • How to Choose Singing As a Career

    Music is known as the universal language and is something that unites all cultures. Performing music is one of the best expressions of our artistic selves and choosing a career as a musician can...

  • How to Sing an Indian Classical Song

    In the classical style of Indian music there are two traditions that are commonly practiced. The traditions are broken down by the location of the singer and are known as Carnatic and Hindustani...

  • How to Become a Singer in a Record Company

    A good voice is only part of what it takes to get a contract with a record company. Good songs, the ability to market yourself and the determination to pursue your dreams are all important...

  • Steps to Become a Singer

    A career in singing requires more than simply having a good singing voice. There are plenty of arguably poor singers who have made successful careers as professional vocalists. To succeed as a...

  • How to Keep From Using Sheet Music in Singing

    While reading sheet music is generally considered to be an important skill for all musicians, including vocalists, there are many singers who manage to go their whole lives without knowing how to...

  • How to Get a Singing Career

    Starting a singing career is no easy feat. Thousands of talented singers struggle to make it to the top (whether their personal top be Broadway or their own solo album) in a completely subjective...

  • Kid's Music Information

    It seems that from birth children are drawn to music. It soothes them, makes them smile and keeps their attention. For this reason, as parents and teachers we use music to instruct. However, music...

  • How to Make Music With Your Mouth

    The mouth is a wonderful tool for making music, and it can be shaped and manipulated to create a variety of musical tones and sounds. Practice making different sounds in various keys with helpful...

  • How to Join a Choir Without Having to Sing Well

    You just spent an hour listening to a fantastic community choir. The concert was exceptional. Your mind is a whirl of beautiful music. You are almost floating! You watch the choir members --- they...

  • What Is Choral Music?

    Choral music is music written for a group of singers such as a choir or chorus. By combining multiple voices with multiple musical lines, choral music creates a unique, powerful and usually...

  • How to Learn Vocal Music

    Learning vocal may seem like a very difficult task at first. However, there are many resources available to help you along the way and guide your education. Whether you are a true beginner or you...

  • Difficulty Levels of Choral Music

    There are no official standards for judging the technical difficulty and complexity of choral music. Many publishers use in-house rating systems to advertise the difficulty levels of their music....

  • The History of Vocal Music

    People have been singing since before the invention of modern language. But vocal music as we know it today has its roots in the Middle Ages.

  • Learn to Sing Opera

    Opera, with its grand emotion and extreme spectacle, is a great way to express yourself and demonstrate your artistry. While visual elements are certainly important, opera is primarily about the...

  • How to Sing Soul Music

    Soul music is a musical genre that combines gospel, rhythm and blues, and even a little jazz to create a style that can be heard in singers from Aretha Franklin to Taylor Hicks. Within the soul...

  • Karaoke Machine Buying Guide

    Since its introduction in Japan in the 1970s, karaoke has steadily grown in popularity around the world. With the increasing number of karaoke machines on the market, choosing one that's right for...

  • The History of A cappella

    A cappella (also spelled "acapella") is a style of vocal performance without instruments. The word means "from the chapel" in Italian, as a cappella takes its roots in early religious music. A...

  • How to Gain Confidence by Auditioning for American Idol

    I dare say the majority of people reading this article are aware of the enormous popularity of American Idol. The combination of suspense, human interest stories and music has proven to be a...

  • Creative Music Ideas for a Children's Ministry

    When the grown-ups are listening to the sermon, many churches excuse the younger children to go to another part of the building for their own kids' church time. The idea is to make God's love...

  • What Is the History of the Karaoke Machine?

    The karaoke machine is a popular cross-cultural pastime and a natural extension of humanity's fascination with music. From its origins as a replacement for live music to its current form, karaoke...

  • How to Read Vocal Music

    For singers who are trying to advance past the amateur status in the singing world, an important first step is to learn to sight-read music by sight-singing songs they have never heard before....

  • How to Harmonize Vocally

    Vocal harmony adds a rich quality to music. Most people can hum or sing the melody of a song, but they do not know how to add harmony notes. Being able to read music certainly helps, but it isn't...

  • How to Read Choir Music

    Joining a choir is an excellent way to improve your singing experience. Being able to read the choir music will allow you to participate more easily and learn more about singing. The ability to...

  • How to Become a Singer at Age 10

    Some individuals are gifted with lovely singing voices. If you have a talent for singing, you can become a singer at any age. You must practice singing regularly to refine your talent and grow as...

  • How Do Karaoke Machines Work?

    When first-generation karaoke machines hit the market in the 1970s, wannabe singers and music fans around the world had reason to celebrate. The Japanese invention provided full-orchestral music...

  • How to Read Vocal Musical Notes

    Being able to read music notes can open your eyes to a whole new level of the music world. Following is a skeletal layout of basic note-reading for vocalists.

  • How to Get a Song Played on the Radio

    Get a song played on the radio by contacting radio stations and radio promoters with phone calls, faxes and e-mails to network and promote your music. Consider contact college radio stations,...

  • What Is the Normal Length of a Song?

    The normal length of a pop song that will be played on the radio is in the three minute range, which four minutes being a little bit too long. Ignore the standard length of a song when playing...

  • How to Become a Musician

    Become a musician by getting a music teacher, determining what instrument to play and performing at open mic nights in order to meet other musicians. Listen to a lot of music and pay attention to...

  • How to Start a Band

    Start a band by picking a genre of music, looking for other musicians on Craigslist and starting a MySpace page to showcase talents. Contact friends interested in starting a band and go out and...

  • How to Read Music

    When reading music, the treble clef represents the higher notes and the bass clef represents the lower notes, with notes occurring in a line, space, line pattern. Discover helpful mnemonic devices...

  • Learning How to Read Piano Notes for Young Learners

    When teaching young learners how to read piano notes, help them find the middle C note on the piano and then number each finger and note. Make reading music easier by using numbers on the sheet...

  • Learning to Sight Read Piano Music

    Learning to sight read piano music requires lots of practice and can be aided by a series of books from Bartok, a composer, designed to teach people to play the piano. Start with simple...

  • How to Make a Music Demo

    To make a music demo, find a producer to record the music or learn how to use music recording software on the computer to record and mix demo songs. Make a demo with three to five songs using help...

  • How to Make a Singer Bio

    Make a singer biography that is around a page long and describes your unique qualities, performance experience and interesting life facts. Include contact information and style of music in a...

  • Where Can I Get Free Sheet Music?

    Get free sheet music by photocopying music from the library or by visiting a variety of Web sites that offer sheet music, such as freesheetmusic.com or AZchords.com. Do an Internet search to find...

  • How to Become a Backup Singer for a Well-Known Artist

    Whether you work in the recording studio or performing live on stage, becoming a backup singer for a well-known artist can be rewarding, Backup singers travel, meet major recording artists and get...

  • How to Read & Sing Shape Note Music

    Reading shape notes is a simplified way for a singer to read music. Used in the early part of American history when many singers were musically untrained, simplified notation was a way for people...

  • How to Make Karaoke Discs

    When karaoke started getting popular in bars and clubs, many people thought it would quickly disappear the way of disco and no longer be a form of entertainment. The truth is that karaoke seems...

  • How to Enter Kids in a Singing Contest

    Calling all Annies and Olivers! If there's a youngster in your household who has a talent for tunes, you may want to look into signing her up for a singing contest. Although these generally take...

  • How to Become a Famous Singer Without Going to Hollywood

    Pursuing a career as a singer takes talent, hard work and enough drive and determination to pursue your dream even in the face of rejection. Getting anywhere in the music business used to mean...

  • How to Sing for an Audience at Any Age

    A friend asked me if she was "too old" to sing in front of an audience. My answer is sing for an audience at any age. Artistic expression keeps us young at heart. Many people sing just...

  • How to Gel Perfectly With Your Accompanist When You Sing

    Great performances in singing come from when the singer and the accompanist gel perfectly like two dancers or long-time lovers, anticipating each other's pauses, starting and stopping points. You...

  • How to Beatbox

    Beatboxing requires mixing a variety of patterns and sounds together, slowing or speeding the tempo of the beats, and mimicking beats from other songs. Add music or rhythms to a beatbox track with...

  • How to Begin Rap Career

    To begin a rap career, find a manager, play lots of gigs to get exposure, and try to sign with a record label that will back your rap or hip-hop career. Make sure to check the history of a music...

  • How to Write Rap Lyrics

    Write rap lyrics by writing with the music and beat in mind, and trying to focus lyrics on real life experiences and feelings. Believe in yourself, and stick with your own experiences when writing...

  • How to Become a Soprano Singer

    A soprano singer performs in the highest vocal range and is often seen in operas and music videos. Soprano singers are mostly females, but some young boys and even older men can be considered...

  • How to Sight Read

    One of the most important and most coveted skills in making music is that of sight-reading. Nearly all musicians will be called upon to perform music at sight at some point in their careers, and...

  • How to Become a Singer in Hollywood

    Hollywood is the destination for singers who hope to achieve success in any possible genre. Although Nashville is known as the country music haven, some country singers--such as Beverley Mitchell...

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