Learn To Sing Better
March 27, 2009 by Stacy42
If you would like to learn to sing better, then this guide will show you how. Specifically, we’re going to talk about the importance of correct breathing control, and why you shouldn’t “force” yourself to sing louder. By the time you’ve finished reading this guide, you should have a good idea of how you can learn to sing well.
Most beginning singers never realize how important correct breathing technique is, and because of this, they seriously limit their singing potential.
So what is correct breath control? The key is to make sure you are breathing with your lower stomach, instead of your upper chest. In fact, your chest should hardly move at all when you breath in this way. Learning diaphragmatic breathing will give your singing voice far more power and control.
The next thing to consider, is making sure your don’t force yourself to sing louder. If you want to learn how to sing well, then it’s a good idea to practice singing softly with control, instead of using added volume to give your singing voice power.
Bear in mind that a powerful singing voice is developed through practice and control – not straining to be louder. So focus on controlling your tone and accuracy, before working on how loud you can sing.
In conclusion, this guide has shown you two important things to keep in mind when learning how to sing. These things were correct breathing technique, and practicing with a “soft” singing voice. Now that you know these two things, you will find your singing practice time to be far more productive.

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like anything else you do, singing is something that you have to practice at to get stronger. while you may not sound like christina aguilara, vocal lessons can significantly improve your voice. i'm not saying you'll be a great singer because it's more of a talent you have to be born with but it can help a lot.
hope this helps!
Sit/stand up straight! Use your diaphragm. Do not sing through your nose and don't strain. Find a piano or a keyboard and match your voice to the notes. C,D,E,F,G,A,B, & C all through the octaves. Also I find that the ones who sing with "soul" or emotion sound the best. Do breathing excersizes like holding your breath. This will make it easier to hold notes. Drink tea with honey and lemon in it. Hot tea is best. Also in performing you need to make sure you don't look like you ate anything sour or like you are in pain. lol. Make sure you look sincere!
Good luck!!!
"Nothing" from Chorus Line is a pretty easy song for singers with a limited range, plus you usually only have to sing 16 bars for most auditions. Good Luck.