This is a full overview of singing in the most general sense that I learned when learning to sing! If you have any problems with singing, you can find your problems/solutions in one of these components!
I created this little guide for myself when I was learning to sing to simplify the process, and make it less overwhelming. I took the hundreds of concepts and ideas that I found online and put them into three categories that I can go back and check whenever I had (or still have) issues with my voice.
I'll reiterate my disclaimer that there is one component I left out, and that's the ability to hear yourself when you sing. This guide is strictly on the physical components of singing. If you have trouble hearing yourself, definitely go learn that first, then come back here and use this guide for yourself as well!
I hope this helps to simplify singing for someone else like it did for me. Happy singing and as always, leave your questions in the comments below and I'd be happy to help you out! :)
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The links I mentioned:
How to breathe from your diaphragm: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oBOs0sUEHhU
Singing Vowels: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JCgwjBmlHjc&t=304s
Placement:
Mixed voice: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0nblvip0HQI&t=10s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FvP0U9o1NRs&t=405s
Chest voice: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5YoUEC2XcUI
(I do not currently have a video on learning head voice, but there are many good head voice videos on YouTube you can look up!)
Happy singing everyone!
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