Pure singing is born from pure speech.

There are people who are naturally blessed with beautiful voices.

Women with such voices have a distinct purity, and it seems as if they’re about to burst into song. You can listen to such women forever. They talk in such a way that it is simply impossible not to listen to them. After all, their voice is like the murmur of a river. With such a voice, you can even control an auditory man.

WELL, men with a beautiful voice can confidently control only their chest overtones. Bass, baritone, and even baritone tenor possess richness and strength in the low register and power in the midrange. Such men are capable of attracting the attention of others with just one phrase.

Both of them, without even realizing it, use their voices in life. Some do it on purpose, some don’t even realize that they have the gift of persuasion through their voice. And we, instinctively, make small concessions to the owners of such voices. After all, everyone enjoys communicating with a person who has a beautiful voice. Such people are natural “singers.”

But the rest of us—those who are hoarse or loud—shouldn’t despair, as they can certainly develop their vocal and vocal abilities. It is enough to just “reveal” your true voice. Even a hoarse voice can still be beautiful with the right placement.

Once you’ve learned to speak with intonation, you’ll easily learn to sing with intonation. The emotions in a song largely depend on your vocal production. That is, the way you speak is approximately how you will sing. A trained musician can speak in his usual way, and when he needs to show a passage from a song or just sing as an example, then he uses methods for beautiful and clear sound production.

It is not so much necessary to learn to sing as to develop intonation in speech. Then, beautiful intonation in the voice will help a beginner master vocals.

It would be better for a beginning vocalist to get help from a vocal teacher. You need to understand where you’re making mistakes and be able to correct them. That’s why you need someone with experience. He will be able to hear correctly and suggest how to correct intonation.

So, to sing beautifully, you need to speak beautifully.

Author: VladShubin

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