Matching Your Voice to a Song

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Part of the video series: Learn to Sing Better: Free Voice Lessons

Summary: Learn how to internalize the feel of a song to enhance your vocal performance with expert music tips in this free vocal coaching video clip from a professional music theory teacher.

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Mark W. Black Armed with a master's degree in music and theory and owner/founder of Promethean Studios in Dallas, Mark W. Black has taught hundreds of beginners how to adva... read more

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by edshaw

Mark's lessons are very helpful. It's easy to see how that he wound up with his own studio.

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Matching Your Voice to a Song

Hey! I am Mark Black and welcome to expert village.com we are going to be talking about vocal performance. Next thing is to internalize the mood of the song. Again we are trying to get an overview, how can you make your singing better. Internalize the mood, jump into what the song is about: I am sad, I am going to act sad, I am happy, I am mad, I am mean, I am going to look at the words of the songs as a poem and understand it. I’m going, “Yeah man, the Blues, man! I got the blues and I’m gonna sing like that.” I am not going to sing like, you now “I’m a white guy and I just can’t sing the blues” I am going to try that. Throw myself into it and make it is powerful or emotional whatever the mood of the song is, that is what I am going to go for. Vibrato, a vocalist vibrato all vibrato, and this is vibration…. You can hear that right. Now, there are two issues with vibrato of the two axes. One is the depth of the vibrato and the second is the speed of vibrato.

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