Friday, 31 January 2014

NEVER sing with a hoarse throat!

Hello... I haven't been on for a few days!

I've not been well the last couple of days... today and yesterday has consisted of lots of rest but tonight I 'attempted' some singing... Did my vocal workout and it went well... throat started to feel slightly hoarse after a few songs so I decided to cut it fairly short. ALWAYS stop singing when your throat is feeling hoarse - if you don't then it'll damage you in the long run!

Anyway, I went back to a couple of old songs... Bring me to life by Evanescence and Dream on by Aerosmith... Not the best practice I've ever had and probably foolish to take on big songs when not entirely 100%

Still, I'm hoping I improve tomorrow and have some more to report back on!

Hope you're all well x

Wednesday, 29 January 2014

My Daily Breathing Workout Explained

The Breathing Workout!

So, the table looks like this...

                                         Mon   Tues   Wed   Thurs   Fri   Sat   Sun

Abdominal Release #1                             25
Abdominal Release #2                             4
Breath Capacity #1                                  57
Breath Capacity #2                                  20
Breath Release #1                                    8
Breath Release #2                                    5E
Sustain #1                                                44
Sustain #2                                                17
Sustain #3                                                17


So this is what today's table looks like for me! I haven't done my breathing workout for a while so this is a good way for me to keep track of my progress!

So I'm going to go down the list again explaining what to do for each one...

Abdominal Release #1       - Sustain a "sss" and mark down the sustain time.                    
Abdominal Release #2       - Exhale all of your air, exhale all of your air again and again as much as possible and write down the amount of times you do it.                     
Breath Capacity #1            - Take a deep belly breath and hold for as long as you can. Write down the sustain time.              
Breath Capacity #2            - Exhale and then hold onto an empty set of lungs. Write down the sustain time.                        
Breath Release #1              - Count to ten as many times as possible in 1 breath. Write down the amount of times.                     
Breath Release #2              - Say your ABC's as many times as you can in a row in 1 breath. Write down the amount of times and the letter last time through.                    
Sustain #1                           - Count as high as you can while vocalizing the numbers on a sustained pitch. Write down how high and the pitch.                   
Sustain #2                           - Hum "mmmmm" as long as you can in 1 breath. Write down the sustain time.         
Sustain #3                           - Sustain the "A" vowel for as long as possible on one breath. Write down the pitch and sustain time.          


So there you go, that's my Daily Breathing Workout which I vow to stick to from now on! It's extremely useful - breath support is something that a lot of beginners take for granted but these exercises really do help. :)

Hope you found this interesting and thanks for reading!

Barry x

Tuesday, 28 January 2014

My Daily Vocal Workout in more depth

Hello again!

1st thing I'm going to do is cover the areas that I didn't cover yesterday...

So VSR? What is that? Well is stands for Vocal Stress Release. In other words, it's the ultimate vocal warm-up.... but from my last blog, you'll notice is has a cross by it. The reason for that is because this warm-up involves lots of massaging, stretches and whilst I'm Ok with the massages, the stretches really take their toll on me due to suffering with M.E. I get aches and pains which are worsened by stretching so instead, I do a whole octave of scales in the 7 different keys.

Next up... vibrato... Why have I left this blank? Well for measuring vibrato, I have to count the beats per minute which is not an easy thing to do. I have been natural developing my vibrato... a technique I 1st used is typically known as the 'starting a car'. Basically you imitate the rev of an engine! Another technique I was taught is alternating between 2 notes on the piano and progressively doing it quicker each time. Really, vibrato is one of the hardest things to teach in singing as really it's a natural thing.

I mentioned yesterday that I would go into the benefits of doing the 'bullfrog'. Well simply putting it, it helps to keep the larynx from rising into the throat. One of the main keys here is to maintain a yawning sensation and focusing the voice into the palate. It helps develops the muscles for larynx control.

Daily dose - this really is just a way to make sure you're keeping healthy with your diet, vitamins etc. The book also recommends doing lots of sit ups to strengthen the abdominal muscles.

So there we go, a little more information for you all!

Lastly, I'll briefly go over my vocal workout today. I did it earlier than usual and I'm reaching the A4 in full voice more comfortably now. When I 1st started a G4 was my absolute limit. (My aim is to hit the tenor high C which is a C5 just 2 notes above an A4 so I'm hoping after lots of daily practice I can increase my range even more)

Hope you're all well and tomorrow I'll be moving onto the breathing workout. :)

Barry x

Monday, 27 January 2014

An insight to my Daily Workout!

Hello!

I'll be looking to update this blog a lot more often now with my latest progress...

As I've mentioned before, I follow Jaime Vendera's books which include breathing exercises as well as vocal exercises.

Today, I'm focusing on 'The Ultimate Vocal Workout Diary' which helps to keep track of your progress.

Very basic tables are involved listing down the rows the different exercises - how to do them can be found in Jamie Vendera's Raise Your Voice book. Along the columns are the days 'Monday - Sunday'.

For example, this is what today's table looks like for me:

                                Mon   Tues   Wed   Thurs   Fri   Sat   Sun

VSR                         X

Falsetto                  
Upscale-                  G5
Downscale-             G3

Transcending
     Tone
Upscale-                 G4
Downscale-             C4

Full Voice
Upscale-                 A4
Downscale-             A1

Vibrato
Pitch, Larynx
Stomach, Jaw

Non-Vocal
(Bullfrogs,              Bullfrog x 60
Tongue Pushups)

Advanced
(Scream, Grit,       Scream - C6
Growl Whistle)

Daily Dose


Now this all seems very technical stuff... and it is, but it helps an awful lot if you want to learn to sing properly.

Today, I'll briefly go over the different sections of the table and tomorrow I'll go into more detail about it.


VSR is something I will cover tomorrow!

...For all of these exercises I use a 'yay' sound. For the falsetto, I use C4 (middle C on the piano) as a starting point. I then slide up from a C4 to a C5 using a 'yay' sound and keep repeating this till my highest falsetto note without straining. So after the C, I go from a D4 to a D5 and so on. It's the same for the down scale except I slide down rather than up!

It's the same for full voice too. But as the 'full voice' is deeper than the falsetto, I use a C3 as my starting reference.

With the transcending down (I struggle with this one) it's a case of staying on that same note whilst going from full voice into falsetto.

Vibrato I have left blank as I need an extra piece of equipment for this which I will go into more tomorrow.

For the non-vocal exercises I do the bullfrog! Basically, you move your Adams Apple back and forth so you look like a bullfrog... again, I'll explain more tomorrow the benefits of this!

Lastly, the advanced exercises as explained in the brackets are things like screams, growls etc. I've only tried the scream as that's more my sort of thing. I love the glam rock era, the 80's hair metal etc so that's the sort of sound I'm looking for when it comes to screaming. As you can see, this is one of my stronger techniques... When I 1st started out I could scream to a G5 but not hold onto it. Now I can scream out a C6 (2 octaves above middle C) and add vibrato without wavering out of tune so I'm pretty chuffed with that!

Daily Dose... again, I will come to that tomorrow!

After I've covered these areas in more details, I will go onto the breathing exercises. :)

Hope you found this informative and hope you're all well!

Barry. :)


Tuesday, 21 January 2014

An update on how it's all going

Hello there! I haven't posted since December so Happy New Year to you all!

I thought I'd keep you all updated on how my singing is going... pretty well!

By no means am I the 'finished article' but it's all about progress, if you're making progress then you're doing well!

Last blog I mentioned a new package that had arrived... I've been having lots of fun with my microphone though the stand I bought has proven to be a bit flimsy! I have however got a PA system and my teacher went through a few mic skills with me. Taking breaths away from the mic, singing close to the mic when singing quiet and pulling the mic away when belting etc etc. He came round today actually which is what inspired me to update this blog! We've been working on a song for my Grade 2... Run by Snow Patrol which is sounding pretty good. Just in the right key too which is useful! There's a few pronunciation of vowels I need to improve and very slightly alter the tone in the higher range of the chorus, in his own words he was being very picky so I'm very pleased with the progress I've made so far and a recorded cover from me shouldn't be too far away!

My plan this week is to get my head back into the Jaime Vendera books and make even more progress!

I shall be back soon with another update on how it's all going. :)

Barry x