
17th August 2008 - by Christine Durham
How To Sing Like A Super Star - Karaoke Vocal
Techniques
Do you want your karaoke songs to stand out from the crowd?
Singing karaoke songs is the same as singing any other songs.
Even though the KJ at the karaoke bar can alter the key and the
pitch on the songs to better match your voice, better singing
techniques will empower you to deliver a better
show.
Learning and practicing these singing techniques will go a long
ways toward letting you belt out those karaoke songs like the
star you are. You will find that you can develop a stronger
voice, with a better range. You will be able to hit more notes
easily without straining.
Your breath will last longer so that you don't end up having to
stop in the middle of a line to take a breath. You will be more
relaxed. All in all, your karaoke songs will sound a hundred
times better than before you knew all this good stuff. So let's
get started.
Warm Up Exercises
Just as athletes warm up before a game or a workout, you should
always warm up your voice before you sing. Here are some good
warm up exercises:
1. Take a deep breath while you count slowly to four. Hold it
while you count to four again. Then let it out with a hissing
sound, or a ssssssssssssssss sound while you count to eight. Do
this a few times. You can vary the counts also.
2. Take a deep breath. Sing "aaaaahhhhhh" until you run out of
breath. Let your voice start quietly, and then get louder and
louder as you let your breath out.
3. Sironing. This technique lets you warm up your entire range
of your voice. Start as low as you can. Then go up to your
highest note you can. Then go back down to your lowest note
again.
4. Sing your scales with each vowel sound. Do the
"do-ra-me-fah-so-la-te-do" up and back again.
5. Say some tongue twisters as fast as you can to warm up your
tongue, your cheeks, your lips, and your mouth.
Breathing With Your Diaphragm
One of the most important vocal techniques you can learn to
enable you to sing your karaoke songs like a pro is to breathe
with your diaphragm. This is the area below your rib cage. You
can feel it expand to bring more air when you take a really
deep breath. Concentrate on keeping your lungs expanded, using
up the entire space provided to you when your diaphragm is
expanded.
When you breathe out, don't push out the air, but let it escape
with your melodious notes. This is naturally a hard thing to
do, but, with practice, you will notice that your voice is much
stronger and easier to control.
Raising Your Soft Palate
There is an area at the top of the back of your mouth called
the soft palate. You can feel it rise up when you start to
yawn. When it rises, it opens up your throat.
Concentrate on keeping this soft palate raised while you're
singing your karaoke songs, and your voice will sound
better.
Keeping Your Voice Box Low
You also want to learn to keep your larynx, or voice box,
lower. You can feel it in your neck, at the front of your
throat. Put your hand on it, and practice vocalizing a note
without the larynx rising. This may take awhile.
When you've accomplished this, move on to practicing your
karaoke songs while keeping your larynx down.
Relax
Your karaoke songs also sound their best when you are relaxed.
Release all the tension from your body, and especially your
upperbody, neck, and throat.
Here's a trick that works: Lie down. Totally relax. Then
imagine any tension that is left moving out of your body as you
flex and then release every muscle, one by one, starting from
your toes and working up. By the time you get to your head, you
are one relaxed singer! Stand back up, move your head around to
make sure there is no tension, and sing!
Congratulations! You've just learned some professional tips to
help you sing great karaoke songs. Practice them, and then go
out and have fun!
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Christine Durham is the founder of The
SongStation Studios - http://www.TheSongStation.com
As Seen in People Magazine, the
SongStation is the only karaoke machine in the
world with 53,000 inbuilt karaoke song tracks.
Find out more about The Song Station Karaoke
System at her website today.
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