In learning how to sing better, the concept of bridging is one of the most important vocal technique elements we learn Throughout the program you will hear terms like bridges, registration, head voice, middle voice, chest voice, mix, breaks, and so forth. All of these terms refer to the coordinating of the voice as a…
Posts Categorized: Learn How To Sing
LEARN HOW TO SING BETTER- SINGING IN TUNE
Learning to sing better includes singing consistently in tune. This blog will discuss why singers sometimes fail to sing in tune, and remedies for this issue. Why do singers sometimes sing out of tune? Singing out of tune means that you are not singing the pitch accurately- you are either “flat” (too low) or “sharp”…
LEARN HOW TO SING BETTER- BELTING
Singers who want to learn to sing better often wonder about belting in commercial music or musical theater, and often ask me”What exactly is belting? Do I need to be able to belt to be successful in commercial music or theater?” Poorly trained singers often “yell”, particularly on the higher notes of a song, or…
LEARN HOW TO SING BETTER- ELIMINATING VOICE BREAKS
Eliminating voice breaks is a basic component of singing technique. To learn to sing better, we need to learn to connect the lower register to the upper register of the voice, and to eliminate all voice breaks. Almost every untrained singer experiences voice breaks. Some singers deal with the break by forcing the chest voice…
SINGING LESSONS AND TIPS- BREATHY SINGING
Often students come to me for singing lessons with a classical or choral background and as a result they have a problem with overly breathy singing. Traditional classical training emphasizes only the legitimate sound, which limits the singer to singing only classical music; the use of the chest voice is discouraged, so singers often cannot…

