How to Sing Loud

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Summary: Learn to sing loud and project your voice when singing with expert music tips in this free vocal coaching video clip from a professional music theory teacher.

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By Mark W. Black
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Armed with a Master's Degree in music & theory, owner and founder of "Promethean Studios" Dallas (established in 1994) Mark W. Black has taught hundreds of beginners how to advance...read more

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on 8/2/2008 I guess, if you would call this one "How to Sing High Notes - Part 2" would make more sense. Some guy was commenting on this in the previous video between the lines...

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" Hey! I am Mark Black and welcome to expertvillage.com. We are going to be talking about the vocal performance. But the basic idea is that singing high is singing loud at the beginning. Now my fellow voice teachers do not get mad at me because I am saying this because we are not saying that all of singing high is singing loud. But a good way to prime the pump and get you going you know, I can’t sing these notes… is for you to sing loud and I just want to say if I go… now I am intentionally… the only thing I am doing is not supporting the diaphragm and to change those notes all I have to do, support it… the only difference between the first set of notes and the second set of notes is air. I am supporting, I am supporting from the diaphragm, and so many of students the only thing they are doing is that they are not giving enough air it is not that they have a bad voice it is not that they have a bad ear. It may be because they are afraid somebody will hear them, lot of times people have trouble singing because they are just afraid somebody is going to actually hear them, but you are into performing art that is what music is and performing art yet to be comfortable or at least willing to be out there and be heard."

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