Okay, so I'm 17/f and I really like the kind of clean, fast improvisation that artists like Demi Lovato add to the end of their musical phrases (not that I liked Camp Rock). I just wanted to know how one would go about learning how to do this. Does it take slow practice, or is that just a style that they have always had? I also would like to know some good warm up techniques for a voice. Any help would be much appreciated!
stargirl51 answered Monday August 25 2008, 11:41 am: I don't know about Demi Lovato but I can offer some tips on warm ups.
Singing your scales is a popular excercise. Deep breathing to get the air into your diaphragm. Singing lagato, staccato. Mouth shape is pretty important too so try singing notes with the different shapes ("aah" "eee" "oooh" "oh")
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