September 29, 2020
The benefits of music
Gemma
If music is the food of love, then sing on….
Singing is freedom, art and expression.
Above all, it is from the heart.
Health benefits of singing are well documented:
Singing improves your mood, releases endorphins and is a very effective stress reliever.
Singing is so important, because it builds self- confidence and promotes self-esteem. I have always believed it is a fantastic way of bringing different ages and abilities to come together and create something special.
Your voice is your instrument, and needs constant care and attention, warm-ups prepare you for the intense vibrations that come along with singing. It gives you a working structure to look after your precious instrument, and makes you voice aware.
Believe it or not, singing also makes you very productive! It requires you to isolate parts of your body but also to keep everything working together and creates a unique self awareness of what the whole body is doing. The more you practice getting used to your voice, the more confidence you will have in yourself.
Having good vocal control, tone, clear phrasing and vocal support is so important, and is the basis for singing. I thoroughly believe in active listening while singing. Listening skills are so important and a valuable life skill, and is incredibly valuable training.
As any vocal coach will tell you, breathing exercises are absolutely essential for good singing. Breathing exercises gives the singer a solid foundation from which to work from. Take care of the voice, I will provide you with all the support needed, with vocal health in mind your voice will serve you well for many years to come.
The way to develop a good singing voice is to practice each of the points above, improving your voice and more.
Performance skills and singing bring a magic combined, mastering the craft of singing with stage presence brings energy and charisma, you are bringing something meaningful to the audience, and setting aside practice sessions will concentrate on intergrating voice and movement. All such important skills.
Singing encourages you to express your emotions and sharpen your abilities to communicate whilst exercising lip and tongue movement. And one of the biggest benefits of singing is the repeated use of the ‘memory muscle’.
Having a good technique means having a good voice throughout a song, not just every now and then. Consistent volume, tone, pitching, support and style are most conducive to consistent singing. Learning these vocal techniques will help you become a complete singer , your technique becomes greater than the sum of its parts when working on multiple facets of your voice.
Simple vocal techniques include:
Vibrato
Breath control
Humming
Diction
Phrasing
Lip roll arpeggio.
Improvement is more rapid and steady when having the required knowledge and skills to develop your vocal instrument. Just as an athlete would never begin a training session without first stretching, it is never recommended that a singer jump into intense vocal demands without first allowing the voice to warm up properly.
Look after your voice, and your voice will look after you.