Learning How to Sing

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Summary: Learning how to sing requires figuring out how to stay on key, working on tone and practicing to emulate favorite singers. Consider taking vocal lessons or recording yourself singing to improve your vocals with tips from a musician in this free video on singing.

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By Aaron Graham & David Boehme
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Aaron Graham is guitarist and sings vocals for the band, Pine Cone Wars. David Boehme is the drummer and sings background vocals. Named by Teen People Magazine as "The best unsigned...read more

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"Learning how to sing, if you don't have a natural ability and you want to learn how to sing you can. You can get vocal lessons if you want to learn on your own. I would just try to emulate the singers that you really like and try to sing like them. And try to definitely if you can stay on key that's the most important thing. If you can stay on key then I would just exercise by singing along to your favorite vocalists and then expand off of that. Work on your tone, work on the way you pronounce. But learning how to sing is a lot of it is natural ability. And staying on key wouldn't knowing if you're higher then the note or lower then the note is very important. If you can sing along and you hear yourself and you know that you are lower then the note and you can sing up to the right note. Then that's good. Another thing you can do is record yourself, you don't even need to have recording studio, you could have like a little voice recorder and you can sing along and you can listen to yourself. So that way you get a better outside perspective of your singing ability. So basically you listen to your favorite singers, you record yourself, you listen to yourself, from a different perspective. Those are pretty much basic things that you can help yourself learn how to sing."

eHow Article: Learning How to Sing

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