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When singing, the voice is produced by the throat and its muscles, cartilage, and vocal cords.
The larynx is a delicate chamber that, in the interaction of cartilage and muscles, regulates the vocal cords. On inhalation, the two vocal cords are separated and the glottis opens. As you exhale, the two vocal cords come closer again.
Under the action of breathing, the length, thickness and tension of the vocal cords can be adjusted, so that the strength of the voice changes.
Before vocalization begins, the vocal cords enter a state of preparation for occurrence. At the beginning of vocalization, the two bands reach the necessary tension and move closer to or closer to each other to close the glottis. At this time, due to the action of the respiratory muscles, the air stored in the alveoli and bronchial tubes is expelled, so that the subglottic pressure begins to rise.
When the air pressure exceeds the tightness of the closed vocal cords, the air periodically forces the vocal cords to rush slightly out to the sides.
Vocal practice is a comprehensive basic skill training of singing and vocalization, and learning to sing must start with the most basic vocal practice.
1. Do the practice of obtaining the fulcrum of the breath, experience the cooperation between inhalation and sound, and use scientific humming methods to experience and adjust your own singing resonance.
2. Learn to open your mouth and sing, loosen your upper and lower teeth, and have a loose "feeling of falling off" with your jaw loosely touching the tip of your tongue against your lower teeth.
3. When singing the octaves, from low to high, the vowels are not broken and sung together, and the oropharyngeal cavity is open from small to large at the same time.
4. The smooth coordination of the breath makes a mellow and unobstructed sound.
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When singing, the voice is produced by the throat and its muscles, cartilage, and vocal cords. The vocal cords are juxtaposed left and right, which is the articulatory body of singing, and the voice is composed of vocal cords, and the larynx can adjust the changes in the strength of the vocal cords under the action of cartilage and muscles.
The part where the singing is pronounced.
The production of sound is inseparable from breathing, but also inseparable from the vocal organs, singing is generally composed of the throat and its muscles, cartilage and vocal cords, the vocal cords are juxtaposed left and right, equivalent to the ligaments in the body, it is the articulatory body of singing, and the sound is emitted by the vibration of the vocal cords.
Under the interaction of cartilage and muscles, the larynx can regulate the vocal cords, separate the vocal cords during inhalation, open the glottis, and when breathing sounds, the two vocal cords will be close to each other, and the length, thickness and tension of the vocal cords will be adjusted under the action of breathing, so that the sound produced will have changes in height and strength.
If you want to sing well, it is very necessary to do a good job of vocal practice, first of all, you must learn to sing with your mouth open, the upper and lower teeth are loosened, there is a feeling of relaxation of the chin, the tip of the tongue is loosely against the palate, when singing the octave, the pronunciation needs to be from low to high, the vowels are not broken and connected, and the oropharyngeal cavity is open from small to large to keep the breath smooth, and make a smooth and natural sound.
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1.What is the correct pronunciation position.
During singing, the position of the pronunciation has a great impact on the quality and stability of the voice. Generally speaking, the correct pronunciation position should be in the throat and mouth, so that air can pass through smoothly, and at the same time, be careful not to open your mouth too much or clench your teeth, so as not to cause the voice to become too sharp or dull.
2.How to correctly pronounce V, F, TH, S and other sounds.
The v, f, th, and s sounds are among the more difficult sounds to pronounce in English. The correct position for pronunciation should be to place the tongue close to the lower gums, but not to bite too hard, while the lips are slightly closed to maintain a steady flow of air. In addition, it should be noted that when pronouncing the F sound, it should not be confused with the V sound, because this distinction is one of the differences between Chinese and Western cultures.
3.Why pitch and pitch are important.
Pitch and pitch are the most basic elements of singing, and they occupy a crucial position in singing. Pitch refers to the pitch of the voice, which is indispensable for maintaining the harmony of the song. Whereas, the pitch criterion refers to the rhythm and beat of the singing, including the duration and interval of each note.
Only with both pitch and pitch can a song be performed perfectly.
4.How to keep pitch and pitch stable.
Maintaining the stability of pitch and pitch requires a certain amount of training and experience, but it can also be improved with some skill. For example, practice more skills such as pronunciation, singing, singing, and singing, and at the same time pay attention to mastering the use of qi, the strength of the voice and the transformation of strength, and maintain a moderate position of the mouth and tongue. Also, some commonly used sound practice tools and apps, such as Let's Practice!
Perfect pitch", etc., can also improve the stability of pitch and pitch.
5.What breathing techniques to pay attention to when singing.
Breathing is an indispensable part of singing, which not only contributes to the stability and quality of the voice, but also protects the singer's vocal cords and respiratory system. Breathing techniques to pay attention to when singing include abdominal breathing, synchronized singing and exhaling techniques, as well as appropriate pauses and deep inhalations.
Encouraging singers to practice these techniques will improve their voice quality and help protect their health.
6.What bad habits to watch out for when singing.
There are some bad habits when singing that can adversely affect the performance of the voice and the presence of the voice. For example, opening your mouth too much or clenching your teeth can affect air circulation and the flexibility of your lips; Sounds that are too hard or too tight can cause the throat muscles to tire and the voice to weaken. There are also bad habits, such as laziness or absent-mindedness, that can affect the quality and effectiveness of singing.
7.How to sing to overcome nervousness and fear of acting.
As a performing art, singing inevitably encounters many obstacles due to nervousness and fear of acting. In order to overcome these obstacles, singers need to learn proper psychological regulation and emotional management, such as: eating some foods that calm the nerves, using self-suggestion, etc.
At the same time, it is important to recognize the differences and differences from other singers, prepare thoroughly, and participate in many performances.
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The pronunciation and singing of the word "of" in singing should be analyzed on a case-by-case basis: if the word "of" is preceded by an open sound, then it is best to pronounce "dì", but if it is preceded by a closed accent, it is generally pronounced "de", which is more comfortable, but singers generally pronounce it according to their own habits, so they do not follow this point.
If the pronunciation of the word "de" is pronounced, the vowel is pronounced backward, and the vowel "i" is the tip of the tongue, and the pronunciation is forward, which makes it easier for us to go forward in singing, and the sound is more unified and coherent and more smooth and loud, therefore, in singing, the word "of" is generally sung as "dì". Although in Chinese dictionaries, "的" is pronounced as "de" as a structural particle, in most cases, most singers will sing it as "dì" in singing.
But in any case, singing is ultimately about culture, and it is important not to irresponsibly use the pronunciation of "de" and "dì" in the same song or even the same lyrics in the same song, or even change it randomly according to personal likes and dislikes, which will cause people to feel awkward and disorganized, and lose the overall beauty of singing.
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