Sing?
Is there any way to teach yourself to sing?
My girlfriend received a violin for her birthday. The label says: "Copy of Jacobus Stainer" What does this mean?
I bought a V guitar two years ago and unfortunately didn't realize that the modifications to the guitar (the seller replaced the neck) made it completely impossible to play from the 7th fret onwards. The seller (a private individual) had no idea about this. However, the guitar was a gift of sorts (I bought an…
Did Mozart practice a lot? Or was it all just his talent? Because certain phrases require more dexterity, which cannot be mastered with "potential" skills alone.
Hello, I've been playing the piano for a while now and have learned to read music using certain phrases. I don't normally have trouble memorizing, but I do have trouble with sheet music. I always remember the phrases "Elephants hurry through the field" and "Monkeys fly through the tall grass." But that always takes time…
Hello, How difficult is Tchaikovsky for the violin? Are his concertos more difficult than Paganini's?
You will be able to learn certain things in singing yourself, but much you will definitely do wrong without competent instructions and learn incorrectly because you as a layman cannot notice these things at all. These are usually true details and tricks, questions of posture, activated muscles, tension and relaxation, breathing, the right pronunciation and declamation, as well as musical and artistic elements – all things you may want. can’t even know and you’re not aware.
No one can tell you how far you will come with self-study or not. The experience especially in singing shows, however, that singers fail as autodidacts in an absolute rule and do not come very far (which also depends on what one sees as “wide” and which music genre is affected at all).
And in professional singing it is imperative to have a teacher who can listen to you and recognizes the peculiarities of your voice “from outside” and at best develops. Since you can always hear yourself “from inside” (because your ears are part of your body), while your voice flows out of you, you never have the immediate acoustic perspective of an audience. Thus, even if you know exactly what you have to pay attention to, certain things cannot be noticed by yourself in your voice.
You can sing again and again and listen to your own recordings. Whether you like your own taste, and whether it likes other people, that is a matter of taste. If you want to make singing a profession, you should take professional singing lessons.
That depends on what you want to achieve and how much talent you’ve got. Most singers have to learn this. Many even study. Some few have this “Golden Kehle” They just need some guidance and are divine. I myself had long lessons with various good teachers. Pop, Classical, Musical . I have not been so blessed by nature. But you can learn a lot. Go to YT “Sings without fear” You learn basics. Learning right is just going with teacher because he corrects you. If you sing the same mistake 100 times, it won’t be better.
Depends on what you understand. Surely you can sing with yourself and learn one or two things. The best is always a voice coach or something
Can you, but go to someone who knows how it is better.
Certainly