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Create Your Unique Singing Style

 
Author: Donna Flynn

What does it mean to create a singing style that is unique and distinct to you? We all attempt to develop a singing voice that brings out all the best qualities in our voice, but how is that achieved? How do we take our best vocal qualities and develop them in a way that is different from everyone else? How can we make our style engaging and pleasing to the listener?

First, you need to understand the fundamentals of vocal technique. Second, and more specific, you will need to learn where tone is produced and how that tone is transformed into a sound that radiates from the point a singer projects the voice, to the point where it softens and eventually fades out completely. This is referred to as resonance. It is the result caused by air traveling through the vocal cords, producing a tone and pitch that is carried outward on sound waves. In other words, resonance is what you hear when you sing using proper vocal co-ordination.

Resonance may be more easily understood when thinking of the speaking voice rather then the singing voice. Public speakers and business professionals, for example, will fall into two categories. They will either speak from the throat only where tone is produced resulting in a harsh shouting sound for men and a shallow squeaky sound for women or they will speak from a place that produces a slight humming. This humming combined with tone from the vocal cords will project a firm and confident voice that smoothly and warmly communicates each word. All great speaks have learned to achieve a balance between tone production and resonance.

When we produce tone only and do not modify it with resonance, blending the deeper pitches from the chest with the higher pitches from the head, the result is unbalanced and unpleasant to listen too. Lack of resonance will result in long-term vocal cord damage and will keep you from reaching your potential. You will be unable to sing in a contemporary manner and will limit the variety of styles you can sing.

Guidelines for Creating Resonance and your UNIQUE Singing Style:

As tone is produced in the vocal cords, lifting the tone above the vocal cords and placing the sound forward in the front of the mouth will allow you to have creative freedom and the ability to locate the exact spot where you resonate your unique sound.
Use proper breath control to move the tone upward and into position.
Keep your mental focus on the front of the mouth and not on the throat to avoid unnecessary pressure around the vocal cords.
When practicing, work up the scale singing gently. Let the feeling of singing the scale guide you. Do not maneuver or impose the sound, as this will not give you the results your need.

Once accomplished, you will be free to focus on creating your unique singing style rather then being concerned about cracks, breaks or pitch. You will be able to sing up and down your entire range easily, without tension. Your larynx will stay seated, not rising up to high notes. You will feel a vibration in the head and/or chest. While similar for everyone, each person is slightly different, so you will need to experiment.

It is very easy to fall into old habits. Dont! Stay focused on the long-term benefits and resist short-term thinking that will limit and likely stunt your ability to develop your voice and grow beyond your current limitations.

The exact point where you create resonance is the same place where you create your singing voice, modify and amplify the sound, and make any adjustments necessary to express a song in whatever way you choose. This is where all of your training takes action. Enjoy the process, push your creative boundaries and dare to be who you are musically. Everyone will be glad you did.

Author Bio:

Donna Flynn

After moving to Toronto from Montreal 22 years ago, Donna began a journey of vocal training that connected her with coaches in Nashville, Los Angeles, San Francisco, as well as the Royal Conservatory in Toronto.

Although she found the techniques to be practical and was taught scales designed to improve the voice, she soon realized that no one was able to offer a method that allowed her to sing the many different styles of music she enjoyed singing. Sing jazz, sing blues, sing pop she was told. Pick one style and stick with it! One style? What would she do with all the other music styles she loved to sing she thought?

Repertoire work consisted of taking a piece of music and learning it phrase-by-phrase ? identical to the original piece. She felt more like an impersonator then a singer.

It was clear that the only way she would find training that would bring out ALL the qualities that are UNIQUE to her voice, would be to develop it herself. So she did???..

Over the years, Donna has developed a complete mind / body / spirit / voice method designed to access the power from the body to eliminate any pressure that may prohibit us from singing our best. She combines specific rhythms and music patterns along with exercises designed to building proper breath support while gently working the entire vocal range, top to bottom. The voice has the fullness needed to express a song in any style desired. She no longer worries about pitch, range or power as she was able to relax and let things happen instinctively rather then force them to happen. You will too!

She now passes that knowledge on to others interested in understanding and developing their own distinct sound.

Donna is a member of SOCAN.

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