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How to open your mouth when singing

I will introduce you to several singing practice methods:

Treble problem---First of all, I will teach you a simple and easy-to-learn technique for singing high notes: Sing with a toothpick in the corner of your mouth, do not drop it , it is easy to sing high notes. (This is often referred to as opening the inner mouth)

Trill—mainly through the control of the breath, allowing the airflow to pass through the throat like a wave, resulting in vibrato. Some people control the airflow through the throat. This singing method is very outdated and is called guttural sound. It has a large amplitude and is unnatural.

Everyone’s vocal range is different. Some people are born with high pitch, and the pitch needs to be practiced (but be careful not to be overly tired, which will damage your voice)

In fact, you don’t have to be too obsessed with pitch. Find some songs to practice that are suitable for your vocal range, or a high note that you can still sing with a little bit of difficulty.

Before singing, you need to open your voice. Drinking some boiled water will help open your voice. Once the sound is turned on, your throat will no longer feel uncomfortable.

In fact, whether singing is good or not mainly depends on pitch and rhythm.

If you have these two points, you can only be considered good at singing, but emotion is the highest state.

There is no limit to art, but there is no limit to love.

Pitch is often determined by your ears. When you sing, your ears are actually more important.

We often neglect to use our ears when singing. We must listen carefully to the original voice we sing. ,

Only in order to grasp the pitch and emotion (you must have heard that when people sing with headphones, the sound of the music drowns out their own voices, so they are out of tune).

Furthermore, you should listen to more original songs, and listen carefully to the singer's voice with your ears. The human ear is born with the ability to distinguish,

You have to distinguish the accompaniment and the vocals from the music. In the future, the human voice will even include every level of musical instruments...

Practice your ears first, and then talk about other things...