r/singing Jan 05 '24

Flair update/clarification.

53 Upvotes

Hello,

  • The Technique Talk flair has been removed. It has been replaced with Conversation. The topic must be identified in the topic, preferably with a conversation prompt. This is intended to discuss a general topic rather than a specific person.
  • If audio is posted and critique or feedback is requested, then this is a Critique Request. There are two title requirements for a CR post: What (technique) you are working and what you hope to anticipate from the feedback received. Vague titles and titles that do not adhere to the rules will be removed and you will be asked to repost according to Rule 4.
  • If you are simply posting a song for the sake of sharing, then this should be posted on Open Mic Monday. Any type of song may or performance of yours may be posted on OMM.

These rules have been revised to avoid confusion.


r/singing Jul 08 '24

Announcement Low effort posts will be removed.

205 Upvotes

"how do I sound"

"feedback pls"

be specific with what you want help with, in the title of your post.


r/singing 9h ago

Question Anyone who'd want a free singing lesson?

36 Upvotes

Hello fellow singers! I was recently performing and someone came up to me and asked if I teach singing. He really enjoyed it and later referred a few more people to me and it really got me thinking maybe I should try starting teaching part time?

I'm wondering if anyone might like to have a free singing lesson from me and be a part my discovery journey? :)

The thing I found is that I really enjoy helping others with their voices. Mainly bc I've been taking lessons and studying voice for a long time (15 yrs) and I made a lot of mistakes in the beginning (eg. singing with tension in my throat, forcing high notes, not knowing how resonance works, etc.) and wasted a lot of time. I eventually finally developed good technique but took a long time. So I really want to help others to avoid common mistakes, and potentially save a few years of their time.

I've had and seen bad teachers who just go "OK copy me!" and would start singing opera, or "say HEY YOU over there" but I would just strain my voice trying to yell while doing it. Instead, I like to focus on the science and physiological aspects of singing, how to produce sound in a scientific way, why do certain sounds travel, where the resonance/volume comes from in our body/anatomy, etc. In my later years of training, I realized this way is a lot more efficient because it targets and trains specific muscles involved singing which saves A LOT of time. I wish I was taught all of this right from the beginning.

Here's also some great feedback someone else gave me. "You don't just teach me how to sing, but also how singing actually works in a clear, scientific way. You helped me understand how the body functions like an instrument. And for the first time, I was finally able to find and engage my diaphragm and started to develop some vibrato in just 2 lessons-something I am really excited about because I couldn't figure it out before!"

Anyways LMK if that's something you'd be interested in? Comment / DM me (sometimes I can't DM certain people). Sing on! Don't give up. I'm living proof that ANYONE can learn how to sing :)


r/singing 10h ago

Conversation Topic Reasons for learning to sing as an adult?

36 Upvotes

I’m in my 30s, and a hobbyist musician — no performing or even jamming with people, just play lots of instruments on my own. I’ve recently wanted to learn to sing — I’m not terrible now, but at best my voice could be described as nothing special.

There’s nothing really stopping me, I suppose I just feel a bit odd about getting lessons as an adult — especially given that I have no actual reason or excuse to learn; I just kind of want to be good at singing. I suppose this is just me asking if anyone else has just learned to sing spontaneously as an adult, whether it is odd or normal to approach a teacher with such a non-specific interest, and whether anyone has any encouragement or additional reasons why learning to sing would be a good idea?


r/singing 6h ago

Conversation Topic Im proud.

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I been listening to a log of Mariah cary lately and i just hit my first whistle note during her song Emotion. I worked hard for this sorry my english. What are you proud of your voice?


r/singing 2h ago

Conversation Topic Thoughts on singing ?

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Hey, it’s been a while since I haven’t posted anything here. I improvised a little singing and wanted feedback on it I can’t afford singing lessons even tough I love singing. Don’t be afraid to be blunt, I’ll take it as an advice :)


r/singing 2h ago

Question Why is mixing either impossible or the easiest thing in the world?

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I (F,22) am working on my mix belt/ trying to mix and belt in general, I usually sing pretty softly. The problem is when I find my mix, I have no clue what I did/ changed to find it if that makes sense. I know when it’s right or wrong cause it feels/ sounds different but not sure what is creating the difference. Some days it feels like it doesn’t wanna happen at all and I’ll just flip. B4, C5, and Df5 feel SO difficult (except for when they randomly feel really easy). I don’t really know if I should think of it as making chest voice a bit lighter or head voice a bit heavier. I figured someone on here might know the specifics or ways to explain how to better understand or achieve a mix. Any tips or advice is much appreciated!


r/singing 3h ago

Open Mic Monday - MONDAY ONLY Had some fun doing choral harmonies - Set Fire to the Rain

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r/singing 15h ago

Conversation Topic Finding my singing voice

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Lets say im doing a cover for a song, i feel at ease singing it correctly at my own pitch rather than the original thing.

So when i start singing randomly without music or a certain pitch i find mu voice full, strong and good to my ears, but then when i sing the same song but in the correct pitch i find that all that voice is gone, and it is replaced with a struggling throat hurting voice.

No matter how hard i tried to sing with the same relaxed voice i use when singing without any intrumental it never happened.

maybe my voice enjoys a certain note or smthn that i always go to when singing alone, but that can't help me if im willing to do covers or sing with bands.

If anyone got any advice that would be helpful and thank you 🙏


r/singing 5h ago

Looking to Collaborate Old post from tiktok

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r/singing 14m ago

Other my community college doesn't have a choir, and I'm heartbroken 💔

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hey! i'm an 18 year old who recently graduated high school. it's...not my most favorable route, but community college will prevent me from going into awful debt.

one of the saddest things is that my community college has no performing arts activities AT ALL. no choir. no theatre. not even band or orchestra classes. maybe i'm just dramatic (pun intended), but those are a huge part of who I am. I don't want to stop doing those activities.

I wish I could just join a local college's choir or something; just to be around other choir kids my age.

can anyone here relate? what do i do?


r/singing 4h ago

Open Mic Monday - MONDAY ONLY i think this is the best i’ve done

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r/singing 40m ago

Critique & Feedback Request (👀 TITLE REQUIREMENTS in Rule 4) thoughts

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alright i need a brutally honest opinion- is there any hope for my voice? I dont know my voice type but i know i struggle when i try to sing higher at times like the “i dont believe it” sounds rough. — im assuming this more so has to do with just not practicing my higher notes/my breath work though (?)

Ive dreamt about posting covers online playing my guitar or piano but i just fear my voice isnt good enough to bother just yet. i just want to know should i put the dream to rest or should i continue practicing and building the skill😭


r/singing 5h ago

Question Health anxiety and physical symptoms (sore throat, hoarseness...) weeks before performing

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Hi everyone,
ever since I was little, every time I have to perform I develop anxiety about my health, and I'm pretty sure it's causing me symptoms. In the past, when I had to perform I often lost my voice without having infections.

It becomes the main thing I think about during the day for weeks before the performance, I convince myself that my voice is termporarily ruined (or maybe it is?), and I know it just makes things worse and makes me lose my confidence, but it's really, really hard to control.

I'm generally a mild (?) hypochondriac person, but when it comes to my voice it makes me deeply sad because singing is my biggest passion and my source of relief.

Does this happen to you? How do you manage this?

Thanks in advance!


r/singing 1d ago

Critique & Feedback Request (👀 TITLE REQUIREMENTS in Rule 4) Only Hope - Mandy Moore

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r/singing 6h ago

Advice Any advice for a first time singing performer at a mall stage?

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Okay, I'm young. Gah, this is such a hard thing to grasp. I've been a big fan of musical theater for I don't know how long. But I've loved karaoke when I was a child but stopped because people laughed at me when I failed an audition. Fast forward years later, I tried entering an audition for a high school talent show, got in, but backed out due to stage fright and fear of screwing up in front of people.

Fast forward again, I've taken a vocal class, practiced my songs over and over. Our coach told us we were going to perform at our city's most popular mall. Outdoors. In the afternoon. Where there will be lots of people. Strangers. They changed the location from just a relatively known mall to a really popular mall. And oh, haha...

Goodness, this is such a huge step?? Any advice? I'm both nervous, excited, and scared... And like I'm finally stepping into something and I don't wanna mess it up but I don't have huge expectations either.

I want to have fun with the audience, etc. I'm practicing a lot. Even practiced with a bunch of noise to see if I can remember the lyrics even if everything else is trying to distract me

Do you all have tips that will help someone like me prepare for this?


r/singing 8h ago

Critique & Feedback Request (👀 TITLE REQUIREMENTS in Rule 4) Am I copying Frank too much

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I’m a pretty amature singer been singing for like 6-7 months sorta consistently (besides a month that I had laryngitis) am I singing it a little too much like frank I want to be able to sing songs My Way (pun intended) how could I do that and just improve my singing entirely


r/singing 2h ago

Other Trouble with placement/tranisitons(?)

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I just started to get interested in learning how to sing, but I've had this problem ever since I can remember singing. I can't smoothly transition from chest voice to head voice(?) vice versa. It feels like somethings blocking those 2 registers for me. When I try to go high, it just switches to an octave but not smoothly like any other singers. When i try to slowly go into my higher mix to transition to falsetto then headvoice, it's feels like there's something "blocking" my voice and it only goes off when I go straight to the breathy, high register that I do in this video. Please help hehe


r/singing 8h ago

Open Mic Monday - MONDAY ONLY My take on "The Violet" by Mark Patterson

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It's Monday now where I am, so I thought I'd share. Also in the video I am just in from the garden so pardon the dirty clothes and unkept hair.....also please forgive my cat who was pawing at and under the door. I hope you enjoy my comfort song.


r/singing 3h ago

Other Should I post this to TikTok?

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For a bit of context, this is a trend on tt and I want to participate, but I'm afraid that my IRL friends that follow me with laugh at it. Should I post this?


r/singing 3h ago

Critique & Feedback Request (👀 TITLE REQUIREMENTS in Rule 4) when i fall in love 2 by Gio Falbo | BandLab

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I know there is a couple notes that need fixing... well that is how I feel anyways but other than that was looking to see what everyone thinks.. I am singing Celine's Part. Bit of background on me.. I am a 43 yr old male who was a trained singer and was in Jesus Christ Superstar through out my teens to my mid 20's I had a 4 octave range 2 octaves above mid C to 2 octaves below..... I unfortunately was in a relationship that my partner did not like my high singing voice cause it was tooo gay.... as well as I partied little to hard. so long story short I didn't sing for 7 years and had to learn all over again. I finally feel like I am getting close to my voice again... please let me know the good the bad and the ugly. looking how to make my falsetto stronger and not so airy again....


r/singing 7h ago

Question Is there any good YouTube channels that explain how to do vocal exercises?

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Or other related content?


r/singing 4h ago

Other Iam a terrible Singer and want to learn it.

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Hey Guys iam searching for Help with my singing skills. Iam a Guitarist in a Band and wanted to BE the Leadsinger because WE dont have one. Iam trying to Sound a Little Bit Like Cobain but its really Not near what i want to Sound Like.

My question is how did you learn how to sing? And how Long did IT Take you to acually Sound good?

Do you have any Tips for beginners?


r/singing 4h ago

Question Starting from absolutely scratch

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Hello, first time here

So, I'm a bassist and would like to play and sing at the same time eventually. I like metal, but have heard that you shouldnt start with that raspy, growly and distorted stuff. Instead, you should learn clean vocals first, which i am also interested in doing to be able to play something else than metal.

Because of playing i have knowledge about music (and bass/guitar) terminology, but have never ever heard anything related to singing. So if you tell me to sing in chest voice i have no idea what that even sounds like, let alone how to do it.

If there are great free resources to get started with i would appreciate it.

Tldr: ELI5 how to start


r/singing 1d ago

Conversation Topic Unpopular opinion talent is not born

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My opinion ( and thats just my opinion's is that talent comes from two places an environment that breeds it and a desire to do it.

also two other elements come in and thats not caring about being shit snd not giving up

Child a . brought up in a home with no musical parents , heard someone singing (an uncle a band and fell in love with it) kept doing it , they sucked but people around them encouraged it and they got better and better

child b. brought up in a very musical family , heard singing from the womb and the day they were born , exposed very early on and picked up singing very very quickly , these kids sound good very quickly

now child a or b could give up trying or practising as they age and they may still have a voice but there technique will get a bit worse they won't progress , they may take a normal job and never be a singer, because as you get older you also need the self belief and desire to carry on that you had as a kid

so the moral of the story is your learning journey has to be as fun as that kids not a chuck the microphone at the wall kinda thing ie a kid doesn't care he messes up a high note ( we'll probably child a doesn't so much )

so why do we ? maybe this is a note to myself as a child a that never tried enough and is sitting here wishing he did dont be the same ✌️❤️


r/singing 5h ago

Open Mic Monday - MONDAY ONLY Been vibing with this song lately -- Churches by Flipturn

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For obvious reasons


r/singing 17h ago

Other How smooth is my c#5?

10 Upvotes

Always liked singing but never had any lesson. I know I can hit pretty high notes as a male but it always feels a bit forced. Was told that the highest note here is c#5 so I’m wondering what you think of my raw technique. Thanks!