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Main => Ministry, M.O.M, Praise Teams and Choirs => Topic started by: v-mac on April 05, 2006, 12:53:03 PM
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Hi everyone! I have a little problem with my verbroto. People say that its too fast sometimes. Can anyone give me any tips on what to do. Thanks!
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Well, you should try to delay it. When you sing, you should have a good breath and then let the air flow or exhale at a steady rate. Well, when you sing try to hold your breath a bit. This should hold the vebrato back a bit. I hop this helps.
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Hi everyone! I have a little problem with my verbroto. People say that its too fast sometimes. Can anyone give me any tips on what to do. Thanks!
email 2klubklarity! she is the on going expert on vocal training!! She will fix you right up! God bless, Bishop Cole
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LOL, not sure i'm an expert...but I know enough to where I can help. Just hit me up on ?'s about your vibrato. Sorry, i'm a stickler for spelling that word right... ;D
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LOL, not sure i'm an expert...but I know enough to where I can help. Just hit me up on ?'s about your vibrato. Sorry, i'm a stickler for spelling that word right... ;D
AMEN SISTER, NOW I KNOW DAT'S WRITE!!! HEE-HEE ;D ;D
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AMEN SISTER, NOW I KNOW DAT'S WRITE!!! HEE-HEE ;D ;D
I KNOW YOU PLAYING BISHIPCOLE, RIGHT?
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I can't help you there??
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ok.... vibrato is a natural thing that just happens when you sing. Its how your body deals with the stress. Even though it is natural, some people force it, which not only doesn't sound good but its unhealthy. So first relax, then if you still have too much vibrato, hold out a note on Oh, without vibrato, and then slowly increase your vibrato (not volume). Singing with out vibrato is just as stressful on your vocal cords as forcing vibrato, so relax, and don't over sing. Hope this helps.
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And breath. Don't force your vibrato from your throat.