How to sing in tune?!


Question: I was born into a family that sings so it wasn't hard for me to be in tune. But for those who aren't naturally "in tune," I suggest you have someone who has a good ear for notes to listen to you or if there's no one who could do that regularly, you might opt to get a recorder and record your sessions. What's important is that you get feedback.

If you're learning the tune from sheet music, play it on your instrument then try singing it. Strike the first note again then check your voice against it. If it sounds a little off, decide if you're lower or higher than the intended note then try flexing your vocal chords, climbing upward if you're note is too low, or try lowering your voice if you're too high, and so on. When you get the pitch, unless you're awfully tone deaf, you should get your notes right - with practice.

If you're listetning to a prerecorded song, the principle's the same with the one above, but this time just let the song play and sing a long while shifting pitches 'til you hit the right one.

Good luck! Keep in mind, the human voice is the most versatile instrument ever created!


Answers: I was born into a family that sings so it wasn't hard for me to be in tune. But for those who aren't naturally "in tune," I suggest you have someone who has a good ear for notes to listen to you or if there's no one who could do that regularly, you might opt to get a recorder and record your sessions. What's important is that you get feedback.

If you're learning the tune from sheet music, play it on your instrument then try singing it. Strike the first note again then check your voice against it. If it sounds a little off, decide if you're lower or higher than the intended note then try flexing your vocal chords, climbing upward if you're note is too low, or try lowering your voice if you're too high, and so on. When you get the pitch, unless you're awfully tone deaf, you should get your notes right - with practice.

If you're listetning to a prerecorded song, the principle's the same with the one above, but this time just let the song play and sing a long while shifting pitches 'til you hit the right one.

Good luck! Keep in mind, the human voice is the most versatile instrument ever created!

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You mean to stay in the same key?
Well, if it is difficult for you, sing the entire scale (do-re-mi etc) that the music is written in and stay there when you sing the song ....be sure you don't use any other notes than the notes of that scale, unless it is so marked in the music

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