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Summary: Voice projecting and singing are easy with these tips, get expert advice on proper singing techniques and music lessons in this free video.
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Yessenia Balan Yessenia has a Bachelor of Music Education and over 10 years of experience as a music teacher. From choir directing to voice teacher, piano instructor, and gu... read more
Hello, my name is Yessenia Balan, and on behalf of Expert Village, I'm going to talk about the proper techniques for singing. The next thing we're going to talk about, for proper singing technique, is the projection of your voice. And, it's very important to understand how your body works to project your voice. We have natural apparatus that, god-given apparatuses to project our voice without having any strain on our throat or our vocal cords. Now what we'll see a lot of times is people will strain their vocal cords over their voice and then they'll lose their voice. But when you're singing correctly, you can use this technique even for proper talking, speaking in front of a mass, or a group and you don't have any kind of projecting material. You can use the proper projection apparatus in our body. The first part of our body, which is good for projecting our voice, is our chest. We have this section that with bone structure, that if you understand how to use correctly, can be used as a resonating, almost, speaker for those heavy, deep tones. Now, you'll hear this a lot easier with a deeper voices, and I'm going to try to imitate it but it, you know, is a little more difficult because I have a female voice. But I'm going to go ahead and try to imitate a deeper voice. "Hello, hello, how are you?" And when we start the singing exercises I'll try to project that with the singing in the lower tones. But you can the chest, as one of your projection apparatuses.