Thursday, March 5, 2020
How to Be a Better Singer... With One Overlooked Secret
How to Be a Better Singer... With One Overlooked Secret Sign up successful Symptoms may include: rocking your head to a favorite song as you sing along while driving down the road⦠an unbalanced addiction to karaoke parties⦠or a tendency to sing along with songs you donât even know, just because you can. While theres a lot to learn about keeping your voice healthy, developing your ear, and improving your pitch, heres something you might not have thought about: your voice is actually all in your mind. Heres what I mean 1. Your Mindâs Eye Yep, youâve got to see yourself singing. Imagine yourself singing five years from now. Can you see it? Good. Now imagine yourself singing 10 years from now. And 20 years. And maybe even 30 or 40 years from now. Can you see yourself with gray hair⦠singing like you did when you were young? When you can see yourself, in your mindâs eye, singing confidently in front of a group of listeners, youâre one-third of the way to actually doing it. And donât just see yourself singing take it to the next level and see yourself in full control of a powerful and stylish voice. Are you starting to get a clear picture? OK, now see yourself smiling. Thereâs sheer joy in singing when you keep yourself in the moment. See the troubles of the world fall at your feet. See your audience swept away in the moment with you. And see yourself floating weightless through every note, phrase, and inflection. Practice this kind of visualization in your spare time and before every rehearsal or performance. Your voice will thank you. 2. Your Mindâs Ear Can you hear music when no music is playing? Iâm not asking if you can recall your favorite song and the way it sounds. I mean actual notes and scales. Can you hear those? You should be able to, if you quiet your mind and listen. Set aside any distractions like your mobile device or your social accounts, and listen. Start by thinking of the first note in a scale. DO. Got it? Doesnât matter if itâs a C or G or E. Just start with DO. Now move up the scale past RE, MI, FA, SO, LA, TI, and all the way to DO. Listen closely. Do you hear the sound of each note in your own voice? If you canât, you might need to find somewhere even more quiet and secluded. And you might need to practice focused listening. Focused listening starts in your mindâs ear. When you can clearly hear notes in your head and in your voice, and when you combine hearing yourself sing with seeing yourself sing, youâre two-thirds of the way to actually doing it. But youâve got one more area to deal with as you learn how to be a better singer. 3. Your Mindâs Voice Most successful singers (or successful people in anything, really) will tell you theyâve had to battle a nagging, negative voice inside their head. Have you ever heard that little voice in your mind, the one that says âyou canât do itâ? Have you ever started to sing and thought, âWhat am I doing?â or âWho do I think I am?â If so, youâre not alone. But hereâs what will set you apart and what will get you over that hurdle donât be afraid to mess up. Tell that nagging voice in your mind whoâs boss. Remember, youâre in control of your thoughts. And if youâve been practicing your visualization and listening techniques, you should be able to think thoughts like âIâm gonna sing the notes off this scale!â âI can sing circles around this song!â âI love singing so much, no one and nothing is gonna stop me!â You can do it. Start right now. When you change the thoughts in your head, youâll be well on your way to being a better singer! Post Author: Tony F. Tony F. teaches vocal training in Colorado Springs, CO, as well as through online lessons. With over 25 years of live performance experience, and has also written jingles for radio and websites. Learn more about Tony here! Photo by WFIU Public Radio Interested in Private Lessons? Search thousands of teachers for local and live, online lessons. Sign up for convenient, affordable private lessons today! Search for Your Teacher
Westerly Hills Academy Becomes HEARTs 5th Partner School
Westerly Hills Academy Becomes HEARTs 5th Partner School Westerly Hills Academy Becomes HEARTs 5th Partner School Westerly Hills Academy Becomes HEARTs 5th Partner School March 25, 2015 HEART Tutoring volunteers began working with 27 third graders at Westerly Hills Academy in January. Westerly Hills, located at 4420 Denver Avenue in West Charlotte, is HEARTs fifth Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools partner school. As the third graders face their first state End-Of-Grade tests, volunteers are focusing on filling in some conceptual gaps in number concepts. The tutors also help build confidence through mentoring and encouragement. The students are working on foundational number sense concepts ranging from the concept of âmoreâ and âlessâ to decomposing numbers and understanding place value. Of the 28 weekly volunteer tutors, 24 are members of First Presbyterian Church in Fourth Ward. Westerly Hills is First Presbyterians public school partner for community outreach and engagement. The remaining tutors come from companies including Fifth Third Bank and Amec Foster Wheeler. Volunteers spend one hour per week delivering HEARTâs lesson plans and receive support from an on-site Program Coordinator. I am glad we can provide a way for Westerly Hills partners to engage as tutors and for Westerly Hills students to receive one-on-one academic attention and encouragement, said Emily Elliott, HEARTs Executive Director. It is a pleasure to work with Principal Gwen Shannon and Math Facilitator Stefanie McBryde. I am excited about the third gradersâ progress so far! HEARTs other CMS partner schools are Billingsville Leadership Academy, Highland Renaissance Academy, Montclaire Elementary, and Winterfield Elementary.
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