How to practice singing?

To sing, remember six skills!

1, singing posture is very important.

Stand up straight and stand evenly with the support of your legs. The position of the head is more important than that of the body. Some people raise their heads when singing high notes, as if to save energy when singing, but they are not. Hold your head up. The pitch is tense. The throat will be tight but not loose. The correct way is to keep your head a little lower, but not too low.

There are many * * * sounds in the head, and the sound is loud when the * * * sounds are produced in the head. The movement of the head should be opposite to the melody. The higher the head, the lower the head, and the sound seems to go down to the chest.

2. When singing, try to avoid using muscles unrelated to singing.

When controlling the diaphragm to breathe, try not to involve other muscles, and don't move things as hard as you do, which will close all the cavities and turn off the sound. Don't be nervous when singing, sing naturally, relax your shoulders, don't make small moves, and only use the diaphragm when singing.

Step 3 breathe

When singing, use the breathing method of lying down and sleeping. Among chest breathing and abdominal breathing (diaphragm), I prefer abdominal breathing, so I can take a deep breath. And soon. But no matter what kind of breathing method, you can't use it at the same time! This is contradictory, just like stepping on the brakes and stepping on the accelerator.

4, the basic things of sound

First of all, the laryngeal muscles should make the Adam's apple slightly lower, which is better than the upward voice in terms of roundness and volume. Secondly, keep an air column when singing. Contrary to the natural sound, on the basis of the air column, the sound becomes wider and louder in the high-pitched area.

When I say open voice, I mean open voice, so that the voice can pass in and out freely, without being suppressed or dried. Open the nasal cavity and enter the head cavity, and vibrate freely to make a * * * sound. You need breathing support to get the maximum * * * effect, not to say that if you open your throat and press it, your voice will turn white. If we can find a correct position, the sound will automatically enter the mask correctly.

5. When breathing, the diaphragm looks around and expands, especially the diaphragm in front is very solid. Remember, you must breathe through the diaphragm! 6. Don't deliberately look for the voice, but let the voice come to you to sing high notes. Feel the past up and down (Becky's right hand moves up from her throat, indicating that the voice reaches the * * * of the mask at a high position, and her left hand moves down from her throat, indicating that her voice is deep, supported by diaphragm strength, and her chest rings. You can contact me if you don't understand.