April 6, 200521 yr try these links :- http://www.vocalist.org.uk/vibrato.html http://www.voicelesson.com/html/lessons/free_lessons_07.htm and if these aren't enough, try googling with the words :- singing tutorial vibrato
April 10, 200521 yr Author if you began at about 30 minutes every day, you'd be twice as good in 2 weeks
March 28, 200818 yr Actually, It's not easy to sing in vibrato. However, you can keep exercise and train yourself to improve your vibrato ability. here is the article i found that listed out the steps to achieve vibrato in singing:- The Most Practical Ways to Learn How to Sing Vibrato
March 28, 200818 yr cheers for the link, yesterday the teacher got me to start when we had to sing, was in front of 30 people. I have never been so nervous. but its a good learning curve i guess
March 30, 200818 yr Singing and playing piano at the same time much more harder :D I always found playing piano and singing just as easy as playing guitar and singing. maybe that's because I studied music I don't know I never felt challeneged playing and singing anything. :\
April 11, 200818 yr Wow, a bump for about 3 years ago! I'm slightly better at playing and singing together now.
May 30, 200818 yr I really wish my range was larger... I haven't tried doing scales daily but I sing almost every day... I'm going to attempt the scales thing every morning as soon as I get over this cold I've had for the past few weeks that's got my voice all messed up. I hope that I can improve because I want to expand my musical abilities... Chris' voice is so amazing and it sounds like he puts so little effort into sounding that way. I wonder if some people just "have it" ... I wonder if he has to use scales.
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