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Secrets of successful singing as revealed by top five singers of all ages

Posted by Admin on October 3, 2011

This post is by editor of  Learn Singing Reviews. They review singing lessons like singorama.


Mariah Carey

Everybody has their own set of favorite songs, favorite tunes and recordings from Mariah Carey and almost everyone loves her voice.

  • Feel the music and the lyrics when you sing. The secret of singing a perfect song is to feel the emotion and the substance of the song. You can feel the emotion when Mariah is singing any kind of song. All you need to do is to use all your experiences and past heartaches and bring them to your music. You just can’t fake your emotion. If you feel it, it will naturally come right to your music.
  • The best way to be a great singer is to listen to different songs and be inspired with the techniques and styles. Lyrics are just words and when you breathe life into it then the lyrics comes to life.

Dianna Ross

According to Dianna “You can’t just sit there and wait for people to give you that golden dream. You’ve got to get out there and make it happen for yourself.” Being a successful singer doesn’t happen overnight. You need to work hard, study hard on your vocals, take every chance and opportunity that knocks on your door and be the best you can be.

 

 

Celine Dion

Celine Dion is known for her high powered voice every time she sings. To master the art of singing you need to control how you breathe and other breathing techniques. To grasp the highest pitch, breathing techniques and timing is crucial. Such breathing techniques include breath in to your stomach and expand your lung capacity. Understand the process of singing and sing with your heart and not with your throat.

 

 

 

 

 

Stevie Wonder


Stevie Wonder’s songs are known to be quite difficult to sing by other artists. The chords are using extensions like the elevenths, diminished fifths and many others. His vocal melodies used a syllable that is usually sung in different notes or is called melismatic. Though he is blind, he produces top notch quality songs.

 

 

 

 

Paul McCartney

Paul McCartney is not just about pure talent. It’s all about dedication and passion for music. He got a flexible voice with different styles like the “dirty” voice when he sang “Why Don’t We Do It In The Road” up to the soft tunes of “I Will”. Flexibility and love for music is the key to be successful in singing.

 

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