Please rate my improvement in singing?!


Question: here is me singing "tomorrow" last year around this time

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2rSNyWYg...

and heres me "singing somewhere over the rainbow" a couple days ago

http://media.putfile.com/Me-singing-some...

I have been working at it. I still am without a voice coach but my parents are ordering me brett mannings singing success so that will change.am i improving fast enough? anything i need to work on to get even better


Answers: here is me singing "tomorrow" last year around this time

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2rSNyWYg...

and heres me "singing somewhere over the rainbow" a couple days ago

http://media.putfile.com/Me-singing-some...

I have been working at it. I still am without a voice coach but my parents are ordering me brett mannings singing success so that will change.am i improving fast enough? anything i need to work on to get even better

Second one sounds much better. You have a very pretty voice. Sounds like the main thing lacking right now is breath support. When you listen to yourself, do you notice how about half way through, your voice gets a touch shakey? That is lack of breath support. Work on that as your next assignment, and you'll be surprised at how much better is sounds.

for the breathing exercise to help train yourself for breathing low. Take a large belt and put it loosely around your tummy. (tight enough only to keep it from falling off.) Now, become aware of your neck and shoulders and take a deep breath. Your objective is to make the belt tighten around your belly. You also want to be aware how it feels around your back and sides, as these muscles should also be in use. You want to be aware of your neck and shoulders, in that you want to keep them still. They should not move up, which is the tendency, and they should stay relaxed.

After you get comfortable with this exercise, you want to work it so that you are not "forcing" a breath. Open your mouth and then your "tummy" (really your diaphragm) and the air should just fill up your lungs. You do not have to force or "pump" air in, it just fills the space. You will hear this referred to as a "Silent Breath."

Imagine a plastic bottle. If you place it under water, up side down, and squeeze it, it pushes all the air out, when you let go, and it pulls back to its' normal shape, it fills up with water. You don't pump water into it, it just fills itself. Your lungs will do the exact same thing using the exercise above.

Hope this helps, and good luck.

the first one was good but the 2nd one was a lot better



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