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vibratto singing


Question Posted Wednesday August 22 2007, 3:53 pm

how do you siong with vibrato? i really want that vibratesound in my coive but i cant achieve it!! help please! dont tell me to go to a vacal coach cuz i cant afford

i reall wanna lern so bad im thirteen and everytime i try bibrato it doesnt work


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Cherry_Blow_Pop answered Thursday August 23 2007, 4:07 am:
It is unusual for a singer not to have any natural vibrato in the voice and may indicate bad singing habits, incorrect breathing or posture problems.

If you are having problems achieving vibrato whilst singing here are a few tips to practice:-

Ensure your breathing is correct


Improve your posture


Hang your head and completely relax your neck, throat, facial muscles & mouth


In this position sing a gentle Ooooooooaaaaah


Practice your vowels & constonants


Practice yawning whilst singing a note


Practice holding a long note


Practice singing 'trills' (a note performed in rapid alteration with the note above it)

If you try to "make" vibrato, it will end up being an ugly warble--if not right away, then eventually. Vibrato is the natural product of singing without undue tension. Every part of your body, including your throat, neck, jaw, forehead, and shoulders should feel tension-free when you sing. (The exception is your diaphragm and perhaps your behind muscles.) This will give you a long-lasting, and more beautiful, voice. When you achieve this, vibrato will come naturally. That said, you probably already sing with some vibrato. Very few people sing with a pure "straight" tone, unless they do so on purpose. You might tape yourself singing (a hand held cassette recorder works fine for this) and then listen back to the recording. You will almost certainly detect some vibrato, although it may be very gentle and unobtrusive.

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