Anyway, I love Guns N Roses because I play guitar and Slash is the best guitarist in history. You can argue with me on that but whatever. So, I've been trying to sing Guns N Roses when I'm not playing along and trying to match Axl... problem is I can reach the notes pretty easily when he sings high, but it just sounds like notes and not words. You really can't tell what I'm singing, just "Ah ah ah la uh." Pretty much. Anyone have any ideas how I can make myself more clear while singing in an unnatural singing area?
Don't tell me it's impossible to sing that high or anything, just any help will be great =)
I have guy in my adv. choir and music theory AP course who focuses all of his time on singing high. Sings a soprano C.
When you go higher, do you go up an octave or do you stay in the same octave and just go for a higher note? Going up an octave or two can help.
Going up an octave or two can help.
Quote: from HannahBEE at 6:29 pm on July 28, 2008 Guns N Roses rules, Slash is best ever. If you have the range, good for you. That means you're a tenor. If you don't plan on taking even a few months of voice lessons just to clear up your clarity, then just try practicing at home. You may slack on your diction in real life, so try to make your articulation as clear as possible. Take some time out at home to do some of those stupid warm ups that most choirs do, and articulate your words as clear as daylight. If you spit, that means you're doing well. "Diction is done with the tip of the tongue and the teeth" "The quick brown dog jumped over the lazy fox" "One big bug bled blue blood while the other big bug bled black" "Red leather, yellow leather, red leather, yellow leather, blue" Start out in a comfortable note range, and move up note by note until you can't reach any higher. Thank you for that feedback. When you say do it with the tip of my tongue, what exactly does that mean? That's the only thing that sounds a little confusing...might be one of those things you can't explain over the internet though >.<
Guns N Roses rules, Slash is best ever. If you have the range, good for you. That means you're a tenor. If you don't plan on taking even a few months of voice lessons just to clear up your clarity, then just try practicing at home. You may slack on your diction in real life, so try to make your articulation as clear as possible. Take some time out at home to do some of those stupid warm ups that most choirs do, and articulate your words as clear as daylight. If you spit, that means you're doing well. "Diction is done with the tip of the tongue and the teeth" "The quick brown dog jumped over the lazy fox" "One big bug bled blue blood while the other big bug bled black" "Red leather, yellow leather, red leather, yellow leather, blue" Start out in a comfortable note range, and move up note by note until you can't reach any higher.
If you have the range, good for you. That means you're a tenor. If you don't plan on taking even a few months of voice lessons just to clear up your clarity, then just try practicing at home. You may slack on your diction in real life, so try to make your articulation as clear as possible. Take some time out at home to do some of those stupid warm ups that most choirs do, and articulate your words as clear as daylight. If you spit, that means you're doing well.
"Diction is done with the tip of the tongue and the teeth" "The quick brown dog jumped over the lazy fox" "One big bug bled blue blood while the other big bug bled black" "Red leather, yellow leather, red leather, yellow leather, blue"
Start out in a comfortable note range, and move up note by note until you can't reach any higher.
But, it is true that, especially with your T's, you should press the tip of your tongue on the back of your teeth, and push your tongue off and downish to get that clear "T" sound.
But either way, the expression "Diction is done with the tip of the tongue and the teeth" because if you ever looked up the word Diction, it means choice of words. It should be "Articulation is done with the tip of the tongue and the teeth"
Sing an octave down. Same notes but lower. That way it'll still be in tune but you can be understood! It's not that hard to do and is easy once you get started!
i do that
Clench your ass like you're crushing diamonds in there.
lmfao.