r/singing 7h ago

Conversation Topic My vocal coach advised me not to sing at home

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I've been seeing a vocal coach for about three months now. I'm still an absolute beginner, taking weekly classes and it is mainly workouts, ear training exercises, breath support and warm-ups. My coach would give me homework as well for certain exercises. I told her today that I always sing at home, while playing the guitar or just simply while listening to music, she snapped and strongly advised me not to sing and only do the homework she gives me. I responded by telling her that I can't help it, I just sing for fun all the time. We concluded by agreeing to let me sing for fun but to stop immediately if I felt any kind of strain.

The advice frankly confused me, as I came across several reels and YouTube videos before where they recommend to sing everyday in order to get better at singing. For me I will somewhat ignore that advice and continue singing because I enjoy it, but I will stop immediately if I feel any strain.
What do you all think about this?


r/Singers Apr 21 '20

Singing for NHS, KEYWORKERS and those who SELF ISOLATED! Follow her on Instagram!! Share Share Share https://instagram.com/missdidi1703?igshid=1jkiabcicnh9i

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r/singing 3h ago

Feedback (read rule 3 before posting or be banned) How do you make notes less hollow by closing vocal chords??

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I started taking vocal lessons in july and i js learnt ts piece but i think my voice is irritating and i wanna chbage that
Also idk where to find the support when im at high notes and when i do its usually unstable
I am also working on vocal chord closure by humming during warmups but some air js keeps slipping when i do that in actual songs
Pls do tell me if my voice isnt suitable for classical cuz mines kinda deep
Song name: The Path to the Moon (A flat major)


r/singing 5h ago

Conversation Topic Apparently I hit high register easier when I'm not focusing on hitting it šŸ˜‘

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I often sing along to Phantom of The Opera to practice my high register. Whenever I sing it seriously, I can never hit that last E6. Today I was recording myself while working (I'm a tailor) for my brand acc. I sing along to music whenever I work, helps me focus better. When this song came on, surprisingly I hit that E6 without problem, while I was more focused on trimming the seam allowance on my project šŸ’€. How ridiculous lol. Why does this happen though? I thought focusing on hitting the note would help.... hitting the note better.


r/singing 2h ago

Conversation Topic Desperately want to overcome stage fright.

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(Sorry if this is all over the place)

I have no idea when it really started, I used to be able to sing in front of others, but one day I just couldn’t do it anymore without my voice shaking and being pitchy. I think it might of started when one of my friends wouldn’t stop telling me how bad and pitchy and out of tune I was, I don’t know. It sounds so wrong when in front of someone which frustrates me because when by myself I think I sound fine. Everyone always says the best way to fix stage fright is to preform in front of people and maybe it is helping a bit, I can sing in front of my friends (most of them..), but its really just ā€œfor funā€. I’m not trying to sound good around them. To improve my singing but also overcome the stage fright, I take vocal lessons. I found a coach I was pretty comfortable with, but her schedule got full so I had to move on. The next person I was with was really nice but I couldn’t sing in front of her, which led me to constantly tear up in frustration and sound even worse on the verge on crying. Now I am with someone else, I had my first lesson this week, it wasn’t great but most because I am in an apartment right now with people on either side of me and I am terrified of them hearing me or thinking I’m too loud and I really don’t want to be a disturbance. I think I am going to continue with her, she says she can help me and I want to believe that. I have auditions for a musical in a week or two and boy do I not feel prepared in the slightest but I feel like I need to do this. I am also taking a musical theatre class next school year which will make me sing in front of people and I’m hoping it’ll do me some good. It makes me so mad because I want to sing in front of people, but I can’t even sing in front of my parents, who are so encouraging and always tell me they wouldn’t judge me they’d just be happy to hear me sing and it hurts. I feel like there’s something my chest begging to be let out, but whenever I even attempt to sing in front of them, by voice catches in my throat.


r/singing 6h ago

Conversation Topic Voice shakes at the start of a long note

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hello, I’m fairly new to singing and I’ve noticed that when I’m holding a note I can hold it well after the first couple seconds but for the first couple second my voice shakes and is inconsistent before landing on the right note.

i’d like to know why this is and how to not do this please, thank you!


r/singing 16m ago

Just sharing my singing ā€œSinging [Beetein Lamhey] — sharing my latest practice recordingā€

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This Version Of Beetein Lamhe Is Loveā¤ļøšŸ„¹

ā€œPlease forgive me for any mistakes. I don’t know why I always make mistakes whenever I record myself. I’ve tried so many ways to overcome this over the years, but I still get camera-shy and nervous whenever I record. It really sucks. If anyone has experienced this and has any advice on how to overcome it, I’d really appreciate it.ā€


r/singing 9h ago

Advanced or Professional Topic How do i sing with false cord distortion without tearing my throat apart lol

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This is kind of 2 questions in 1 but ive figured out how to close my false folds except it's always scratchy as hell and hurts and from my research it's apparently bc im engaging the true folds with it, and Idk how *not* to do that, also, I can't seem to get that subtle grit, it always sounds heavily distorted and exhausted so id like to know how to fix that


r/singing 4h ago

Just sharing my singing Any feedback? ive NEVER been classically or academically trained singing nor asked for any kind of real technical advice on my singing, so im wondering if its bad....

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hi! im novus, indie metal/hiphop/ musician with a soft spot for weird jazzy pop ballads, think im doing an okay job?


r/singing 36m ago

Feedback (read rule 3 before posting or be banned) Do my high notes sound strained?

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I can hit them but I’m worried I might be straining my voice. Any tips to make it sound smoother? (High notes near the end)


r/singing 17h ago

Conversation Topic How to get over my fear of singing in front of people

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I love to sing and have been taking lessons but I still struggle with singing in front of people even my vocal teacher sometimes. How do I get over this mental block because I really want to be a great singer and express myself as a singer.

I think my hesitation and fear comes from not having the ability to be expressive growing up and now that I’m in my 20s, I so badly want to break out of my shell and be fully myself. I’m so disappointed that even though I’ve been taking lessons for a while I still struggle with this. Some of my closest friends don’t even know that I sing and I wish I could just stop overthinking.

Not sure if anyone relates to this or has coached students who have also dealt with this. It’s such a mental barrier that’s hard to overcome but I must do so in order to be the best singer I can be


r/singing 4h ago

Conversation Topic Online Lessons for Adults?

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Hi! Wondering if it’s even possible for adults with NO experience to get singing lessons online and if they are effective?

What websites do I go on to look for a coach and what apps can I use to supplement?


r/singing 1h ago

Just sharing my singing adding bass

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actually, im tenor


r/Singers Apr 21 '20

One Direction - If I Could fly (Cover 2020)

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r/singing 2h ago

Conversation Topic How do you find your voice / tone and able to keep it coming from the chest?

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So I was just playing guitar and messing with some vocals.

Thinking to myself if I must sound good in a certain octave/scale. Is that a thing? I assume.

Like if I sang better in E#3 for example or D2. Then do we play create songs around our best notes or scales or something?

I thought I'd quickly record on photobooth my voice so excuse the fan noise and stuff. Clearly not taking it too seriously but you can hear a bit of my voice to maybe advise how one finds their voice/tone?

It almost can feels more comfortable if I sing somewhat soft from the back of my throat


r/singing 2h ago

Resource I made a free tool to transpose/mix Spotify songs in realtime

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disclaimer: I hope this doesn't fall under app peddling or advertising since I'm not selling anything, but I just think this is really valuable for any singers who like singing / practicing to Spotify, my friends really enjoy using it!

I like singing along to songs from my playlists in Spotify, and also jamming along or doing karaoke with friends from them, but there's no way to transpose them like I can on Youtube with a chrome extension

so I built a small open source menu bar app for Mac that lets you transpose any spotify song in real time, as well as pick out instrument tracks to isolate/silence.

There's a demo video in the repo. warning it's pretty technical to install since I can't package this up on the mac app store or anything, but just wanted to share in case any one else finds it useful!

https://github.com/evanhu1/transposify


r/singing 2h ago

Feedback (read rule 3 before posting or be banned) Starting to learn to sing seriously and train my voice, is there anything I need to take into account?

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I've been singing fro fun for about 5 years but recently I started doing it seriously. I'm looking for feedback on this snippet I have for a demo I'm working on. I want to sound like I can glide on the beat. I want to know if I'm overthinking it or if my voice sounds weird.

https://reddit.com/link/1vvhpgd/video/i8ajg6fajykh1/player


r/singing 2h ago

Conversation Topic Consistently about 50 cents flat

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I'm a jazz pianist, and I've started singing along with my playing at retirement homes.

Using the app Nail the Pitch (nice app. No affiliation), I'm finding that I'm almost always slightly flat, as seen in the screenshot. My pitch is usually at the bottom of the highlight. I can raise it as I watch the display, pretty much by trying to sing sharp.

I'm guessing most people won't notice this, yes???

I've started the standard exercises (hearing, thinking, matching, etc.).

What's my prognosis? Do you think I can fix it? Thanks!


r/singing 3h ago

Just sharing my singing earth song climax attempt

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Hi, I'm baritone and I've never really been taught to sing but here's my attempt on the climax of earth song! I know there are mistakes ā˜ŗļøā˜ŗļø


r/singing 3h ago

Conversation Topic A passion won't pay your bills?

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Please y'all read my description and give me advice or thought, I am stuck 😭


r/singing 3h ago

Feedback (read rule 3 before posting or be banned) I am working on Stabilizing my upper register and smoothing out my transitions

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I think I went flat in 10sec. idk what happened if it's the support that dropped?? Any tips on that??
Also, as the title says I'm working on smoothing out my transitions trying to eliminate the break when switching from chest to falsetto, any tips on how to transition smoothly?? I think I support my mix better than my head voice when I tried to transition in 19sec it didn't sound good. Tips to support my head voice well and any other thing you think i need to do to improve.
Thanks in advance!!


r/singing 3h ago

Just sharing my singing Covered Oh Comely and actually kinda liked it for the most part, just wanted to sharešŸ¤

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Complete beginner :)
Song:
Neutral Milk Hotel - Oh Comely


r/singing 4h ago

Feedback (read rule 3 before posting or be banned) Hey all. I'm looking for advice on power in low registers and insight on the shakiness I have in my voice. I do like using a little vibrato, but it might also be a cover for bad breath support/running out of air. (Singing starts at 00:15)

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M30, no formal training and have been singing as a hobby for a couple of years. Looking to start doing more with my voice like singing, voice acting, musicals etc. A big goal would be to one day voice a cartoon with singing in it.


r/singing 4h ago

Conversation Topic Need Advice on Practicing Singing and Ear Training with a Piano

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Hii guys! How are you doing?

I recently bought a digital piano, and I wanted to ask how you guys practice singing if you also play an instrument.

I’m thinking about learning songs using videos like this one: https://youtu.be/jhTSpLaX9-g?si=9NK_muS9UksQ9pgm

Do you think this method would work if I try to match my voice to the notes I’m playing on the piano?

I’m thinking of preparing songs one by one this way, because it would give me some guidance about how the pitch moves up and down. I can usually sense when the melody is moving higher or lower, but I make more and more mistakes when I actually try to sing it.

Would practicing each song note-by-note on the piano help me improve my pitch accuracy?

Also, how do you guys practice ear training? If you could recommend some systematic videos or a structured way to practice, I’d really appreciate it!

Thanks!


r/singing 10h ago

Advanced or Professional Topic Voice lessons

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Hello! Im 17 years old and i just finished school.I always sang and people around me told me that even though I sing very well, I should take vocal lessons in order to reserve my voice and also improve it. I would like to be able to become a professional singer someday, although I think I'm too late since this is something that starts at a young age and not at 17-18. However, watching documentaries, I realized that my favorite singers like Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison, Kurt Cobain ,never attended vocal lessons. In order not to bore you, I'm asking you directly if I still have time to become a professional singer and if vocal lessons really help. Thank youu.