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Having An Ear For Singing



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By : Kevin Sinclair    4 or more times read
Submitted 2008-07-21 00:32:54

The most beautiful thing that a human voice can do is sing a song. All people, history, and culture share this vocal exercise. It has to be one of the very best mediums for the art of music.

However, in order to be able to make wonderful music, it is vital for a singer to have a great singing voice. The music industry stresses that a great singing voice is more than just covering a wide range or having enough confidence. What is also required is a good ear to enable the singer to hit the right tune.

What is the meaning of having an ear for singing?

This is something that many people ask. And the answer to the question is that a good ear for singing pertains to the capacity of the singer to determine whether he or she produces a good sound whilst singing. It is crucial that the singer is aware as to whether their voice is turning out a good sound, and when it is turning bad.

It must also be remembered that performances can take place at any type of venue. Therefore, the surrounding noises will not always be favorable in creating the harmony for the singer. The right pitch can be maintained when the singer has a good ear, as well as the notes and rhythms, even during a performance where there are external noises.

Developing your Ears as a Singer

If you wish to develop an ear for singing, then listed below are some tips that should be taken into consideration:

1. Developing an ear for singing is more than just having good hearing. It is important to learn how to distinguish the sounds and evaluate that sound as being good or bad.

2. Undertake some vocal exercises and attempt to follow a particular tune.

3. It is important to take the time to listen to music to be aware of how to correctly evaluate your own singing voice. You should also be able to interpret chords and notes correctly.

4. Practice is the key to becoming good in any endeavor.

5. It is always advised to undertake vocal exercises in the comfort of your own home. It is not recommended to try and develop an ear for singing in large choirs or singing groups. This is because there are too many sounds to hear which may prevent you from clearly evaluating your own voice.

6. It is always a good idea to get a vocal coach to help you with your progress.

7. And lastly, but certainly not least, have confidence in yourself. You will learn the skill when training and practicing.

Conclusion

It is a sure advantage to anyone who dreams of having a career in the music industry to develop a good ear as a singer. This can most certainly be accomplished. Therefore, do not wait any longer. Take the first steps in learning and enjoy the art of music.
Author Resource:- Kevin Sinclair is the publisher and editor of MusicianHome.com, a site that provides information and articles for musicians at all stages of their development.
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