How to Have Proper Diction in Female Voice Training

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You might like to expand your vocal horizons by improving your diction. Proper diction in the female voice requires some vocal training. Here are some things to keep in mind when you practice your diction and some special things to keep in mind when training a female voice.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderate
Step1
Make consonance a priority and think about each consonant as you sing it. This helps make the words much clearer to your audience. This is especially true when you sing the falsetto range, which tends to have less control and is more breathy.
Step2
Pay special attention to letters L, P, S and T, especially at the end of words. The consonant sound at the end of words, even in the higher female voice, tends to get lost. Crisp T and S sounds, as well as other consonants, keep the feeling and understanding of the words of the song alive as well.
Step3
Practice your diction by speaking the words of a song as well as singing them. Say the words of a song, as if you're reading poetry, to get more of an understanding of the meaning and to help you concentrate on the communication held in each phrase.
Step4
Have someone listen to you practice and tell you what they hear. If they cannot understand the words you sing in a certain range, focus on your consonance in that range in an effort to communicate the words.
Step5
Balance emotion and word formation. Overly emotional singing sometimes looses the control needed to maintain proper diction, especially in the female voice.

Tips & Warnings

  • It always helps to get some voice training before a performance. A properly trained female voice is heavenly to hear, so take the extra time and effort to get some training. It will pay off in the audience response.

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