==== ==== Do you love to sing? FREE eBook – 90 Days to Become a Better Singer http://www.bytemusic.com ==== ==== Connecting Emotion and Technique Through Vocal Training Lessons Vocal training lessons teach you more than just technique. They also help you bring out the beauty in your singing by combining natural emotion with technically accurate vocals. This emotion is conveyed through subtle fluctuations called vibrato and the use of vocal registers. Good singing is much more than just belting out notes. You must control the notes so they express a warm, pleasing quality. It's difficult to develop this skill without the guidance of professionals, because these singing qualities are only created through correct vocal placement. Vibrato Means Vibrancy Vibrato refers to the note fluctuations that add vibrancy to the sound. Anyone can sing a flat, offkey tune, but developing vibrato requires an understanding of how to bring out natural voice quality without any trembling sound. This is a rather elusive, yet very real, concept. The warmth in the voice is achieved through controlled breathing to create a regular pitch change. It's not a tremor, but rather a nuance in pitch that almost pulsates. Vibrato is usually found in older voices, but not always. The sense of emotion comes from the variation in the pitch when vibrato is present. Of course, you will not always want vibrato, and this is fine. Because it is controlled by breathing, vibrato can be encouraged or discouraged. When managed correctly, it can add an interesting quality to any song. Chest Voice and Head Voice When you take vocal training lessons, you will also learn about vocal registers, also referred to as "chest voice" and "head voice". Register recognizes that a particular section of the vocal folds will create a vocal quality. This is another somewhat elusive concept, but one that is used frequently by singers. The two main types of registers are the chest voice and the head voice--but don't get confused by the term "chest voice". It really means a tone quality or timbre that resonates in the throat or sternum. Produced by vocal cords that tend to be thicker and vibrate slower, the chest voice has a heavier sound. The head voice, on the other hand, is a tone quality with a lighter timbre that seems to emanate more from the head. There is no feeling in the chest when this sound is made. Produced by thinner vocal cords that vibrate rapidly, a head voice is clear and carries a greater distance than a chest voice.
The even voice refers to a balance of the chest voice and the head voice. It is important to blend registers so that the voice does not strain trying to hold in one register place. With lessons, you can learn to smoothly transition between registers with a break. Smooth Transition Teaching the smooth transition of sounds is one of the goals of vocal training lessons. Concepts like vibrato, chest voice, and head voice are not easy to master alone. There are different exercises you can do to improve your ability to manage voice pulsations and to blend registers. The best singers do not have sudden, jarring shifts in their sounds, but they do project emotion, mainly by controlling their timbre and voice registries. These types of qualities are what infuse a voice with fullness, warmth, and personality.
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