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Do You Want To Learn How To Sing Vibrato

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It is probably not as difficult to learn how to sing vibrato as you might be imagining. The thing that really is difficult is trying to describe how it is done by simply providing words. In a way, it’s not entirely unlike attempting to discuss color with an individual who is non-sighted. Perhaps they can see some colors in their imagination and/or their dreams, but how to you compare notes with them?

Similarly, to really be able to teach and learn vibrato, teacher and student need to be able to hear each other. The teacher first demonstrates, and then the student attempts to replicate, and the teacher evaluates.

It would still be a huge improvement over written text if there was a situation where the teacher could not hear the student, but the student could hear the teacher; for instance, in the case of a recording. The student should have a recording device so after he tries to replicate the sound file of the teacher’s vibrato example, he could play back his attempt and grade himself.

If you do not naturally sing vibrato, then learning it will take some practice. You are aware of the saying, “practice make perfect”. Well that is not true if the practice is being done wrong. In that case, practice makes one continuous error.

Vibrato is a kind of fluctuation of the pitch or tone of a singers voice, instead of sustaining the note with no variation. Most people who can sing, can sing vibrato. People usually do it, unaware that they are doing it. A lot of people have trouble singing without using their vibrato voice.

It is similar to the way that individuals who have straight hair are always wishing they had curly hair, and vice versa. The singer who is constantly relying on vibrato would give anything to sing without it, while the singer who can’t sing in vibrato, loses sleep over the matter.

Ideally, you should be able to enjoy both styles. With practice and a good coach, people who are not tone deaf, really can learn how, at least to some extent. If you just are not sure what vibrato really is, think about the opera. They are all about vibrato.

An example of a popular singer who naturally sang with a lot of vibrato is Elvis Presley. In fact, the Elvis hit, “It’s Now Or Never”, was a remake of the opera song, “O Solo Mio”. It really showed off his vibrato. As you are learning how to sing vibrato, always remember that fluctuating your voice much too much turns into a yodel.

 

If you are serious about learning to sing, please take a look at – How To Sing With Vibrato

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