August 26, 2010

Best Guides In Singing With Playing Another Instrument

Some singers can belt out a melody while playing the guitar, piano, or even the drums. They make it look easy, but it’s actually a learned skill that can be very difficult for beginners.

Singing while playing may be likened to patting your head and rubbing your stomach at once: It’s difficult, and it might feel uncomfortable at first, but you can learn to do it with a few practice.

If you’d love to play an instrument while you sing, here are a few tips to make the procedure easier:

Memorize the Lyrics

If you don’t learn the words to the song, it will be nearly impossible to play and sing at one time. Do yourself a favor and learn the lyrics by heart so that you can concentrate on playing the notes.

Read and sing the lyrics till you can sing them without reading. Then sing the song several times every day until you can do it without very much conscious effort.

Think about how simple it is to sing nursery rhymes you’ve heard for years. You can sing those without actually thinking about the lyrics since they are so familiar to you. It takes many, many repetitions to make a song adhere in your memory like that, but it’s worth the time used practicing.

Start with Easy Songs

You’re essentially trying to integrate three skills: Singing, playing an instrument, and singing while playing an instrument. Don’t make matters more difficult by choosing a very technically hard song.

Begin with songs that have simple lyrics, chords, and beats. These are simpler to memorize, and easier to play through even if you don’t have the music memorized yet. Songs that are easy to sing and play separately will be less complex to sing and play together.

Focus on timing your words and music. If you need help generating the rhythms match, make use of a metronome to help you. Some people find it easier to sing while playing the rhythm only, adding in the melodic notes and chords when they are more acquainted with the song.

Build Up Speed

When you begin, you might have an simpler time playing through the song at a reduced speed. Try doing half speed until you get the feel for singing while playing. Then raise to two-thirds speed.

After a while, you’ll be likely play the song at full speed. Building up to full speed helps you discover how it feels to play the song while singing, without overwhelming you with the need to play fast notes.

You can even play along to the song’s original track by using sound mixing software to lag the song. Then try playing the song on your own, and record yourself so that you can listen to the playback.

Practice, Practice, Practice!

You want to make sure to sing the lyrics from memory and play the notes with muscle memory. To do this, you’ll need to practice – much!

Set up a weekly practice routine, and make yourself stick to it. You might not always feel like practicing, but do it anyway. Think of how proud you’ll be when you can go along with your own vocals.

Practice singing and playing the song whenever you have spare time. If you’ve got a hectic schedule, set other activities aside so that you can practice your singing and playing. It takes a lot of work, but the end results will be very impressive!

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