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vibratto for singing Yesterday I tried out for a musical and for the first time in an audition I had to sing. Well I was nervous because before people have told me I sing bad. But this time I sang "fabulous" from hsm 2 (I know it's a bad song, but it's the only one I could remember!) and the my friends told me I was amazing and one told me I sounded like ashley tisdale. I think maybe this was because I was onstage and I could be as loud as I want, because usually when I sang I was afraid others would hear me so I sang soft and high. Well this weird thing happens to me when I get onstage, like I don't care what anyone thinks. But one thing I really really want to do is to vibratto in my voice. You know how your voice vibrates at the end of a note. I'm so jelous of girls who it comes naturally for! This little girl can do it so good. Is theere any way I can learn?
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vibrato isn't something you can learn. it's kind of something that just comes to you naturally. with proper training, vibrato could come to you. good luck with that!
p.s. ashley tisdale is not a good role model singing or acting wise, keep that in mind(not saying you're bad, just don't model yourself after her.) ]
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Vibrato is a slight constant change in the vocal tone. Do not change the tone too much; you will go out of tune and be off key. And that's one of the worst things a singer can do. ]
To do vibratto, you basically put more pressure when you sing.
Like say your singing a note.
Then when you want to do vibratto, you like push more air out so it vibrates.
I know how to do the vibratto, i just don't know how to explain it.
lol.
hope i helped.
&& good luck.
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