30 Day Singer Blog - archives - page 4
Hypnotize the Audience
Captivating an audience with your voice requires a mix of technical skill, emotional connection, and engaging delivery. Here are some key vocal skills to master if you want to leave a lasting impact on your listeners.
Move and Groove
Singing while dancing is no small feat! It requires stamina, coordination, and a bit of finesse to keep your voice steady while your body’s moving. Here are some tips to make it easier and more natural over time.
Raspy Voice
Singing with a clear, non-raspy voice is something a lot of singers aim for, especially when they want to sound polished and versatile. While some singers might naturally have a raspy edge, a clear tone can often be achieved with a few adjustments in technique and care.
Best Wedding Songs Of All Time
Your big day is on the horizon and you're starting to think about the best music to set the various moods during the night. Not only do you want to pick the best wedding songs for the reception, but what about wedding songs throughout the evening? But there are so many songs out there, what should you choose!?
Vocal Volume and Tone
Improving your vocal tone as a beginner involves a few key practices that can make a noticeable difference. One of the most important is breath control. Learning to breathe from your diaphragm, rather than shallow chest breathing, gives you more power and stability. This helps maintain a consistent tone throughout your range.
Cure Tone Deafness
If you’ve ever heard someone say, “I’m tone-deaf, I could never sing,” they might not actually be tone-deaf. True tone-deafness, also known as amusia, is a rare condition where people genuinely cannot distinguish between different pitches. This means they struggle to recognize changes in melody or sing along accurately. But the good news? Most people who claim to be tone-deaf are not—they just lack training.
5 Healthy Singing Hacks
Hi, I’m Camille van Niekerk with 30 day singer, and these are 5 daily habits for a healthy singing voice that won’t take you a lot of time to implement!
Vocal Riffing Exercises
One of the most common riffs in music is the 3-note riff. Runs are super common in contemporary music, but many beginning singers avoid them, because they can sound awkward if they aren't done correctly. I often use this exercise to practice a few necessary components to a successful 3-note riff.
Unlock Your Voice
I’m Camille with 30 day singer, and these are 3 powerful exercises you probably haven’t tried yet. Staccato to legato exercise for clarity and agility, slow roll exercise for low range extension and puffer fish exercise for tension release.