30 Day Singer Blog - archives - page 2
3 Tips to Save Years Learning How to Sing
If you’re serious about improving your singing voice, these three tips could save you years of trial and error.
Hidden Vocal Range
If you're looking to expand your vocal range, understanding different vocal registers is key. In this video, we’re diving into three registers to help you sing higher and lower with ease.
4 Singing Tips for Any Style
If you want to explore unique singing techniques to take your voice to the next level, this one's for you. Learning to adapt your voice to different genres is key for any singer, and there are several fun techniques to try.
5 Ways to Transform Your Singing
If you want to take your singing to the next level, paying attention to your diction is a game-changer. By paying attention to these details, you can build a smoother, more powerful voice.
Heal Your Voice
There’s nothing worse than wanting to sing and not being able to, due to a sore throat. This lesson will cover 4 effective strategies for rest and recovery, so you don’t miss out on any singing time due to overuse.
Sing Any Style
Trying out different musical genres is more than just a fun challenge—it’s a fantastic way to broaden your skills and strengthen your technique in your preferred style. Let’s dive into five areas you can focus on to sing across genres like a pro.
Easy Music Theory for Singers
Improve your singing with music theory. First off, every note you sing or play has two main traits: pitch and rhythm. Pitch refers to how high or low the note sounds—think of it as the note’s “letter name,” like C or G. Rhythm is simply how long or short the note lasts. Got it? Cool!
How Does Singing Work?
Your voice is an incredible instrument—and it’s mostly hidden! Let’s explore the key parts of your vocal anatomy so you can better understand how it works and improve your singing.
Singing Storytelling
Timing might not be what you think of when it comes to storytelling, but it’s a skill that sets pros apart. Let’s dive into some easy steps to improve your timing and phrasing.