Tantangan 7 Hari Nyanyi Lebih Baik | Day 2

VokalPlus by Indra Aziz
28 Jul 202005:28

Summary

TLDRThis instructional video focuses on essential vocal techniques for singers, emphasizing breath control and voice placement. The session covers exercises like humming for resonating in the front of the face, practicing scales, and the use of lip trills to maintain a relaxed and supported voice. The importance of diaphragmatic support is highlighted, encouraging singers to develop consistent, natural breathing habits. The trainer emphasizes the need for repetition and comfort in vocal exercises to improve resonance and voice control. The goal is to achieve better vocal performance through focused, daily practice and proper technique.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Focus on consistent and natural breathing during practice to improve vocal control.
  • 😀 Humming is essential for proper vocal placement, helping to create vibrations in the front of the face rather than the throat.
  • 😀 Breathing should be deep and diaphragmatic, not shallow from the chest, to support long-term vocal health.
  • 😀 Practice vocal exercises like scales (do-re-mi-fa-so-la-ti-do) to develop vocal control and comfort with your range.
  • 😀 Humming exercises should be done regularly in a comfortable pitch to improve resonance and avoid tension in the throat.
  • 😀 Lip trills are a great technique for relaxing the larynx while working on vocal exercises.
  • 😀 Ensure that the diaphragm is engaged during vocal exercises to provide proper support for the voice.
  • 😀 It's important to use the correct vocal support without straining, maintaining a relaxed and steady breath flow.
  • 😀 Regular repetition of vocal exercises is necessary to feel the progress and build vocal strength.
  • 😀 The exercises aim to improve vocal resonance, support, and breath control, all crucial for becoming a better singer.

Q & A

  • What is the primary focus of today's vocal training session?

    -The focus of today's session is to apply the vocal techniques practiced yesterday, especially exercises like 'haming' and 'lip trills' to improve resonance, breath control, and vocal support.

  • What is the purpose of the 'haming' technique in vocal training?

    -'Haming' helps to position the sound in the front of the face, rather than in the throat. This technique enhances vocal resonance and assists with breath support, which are crucial for clear and controlled singing.

  • How can 'haming' improve vocal resonance?

    -Haming helps the singer feel the vibrations in the face and mouth, rather than the throat. This promotes proper resonance and prevents strain in the throat, leading to a clearer, more balanced voice.

  • What exercises are suggested to practice 'haming'?

    -The suggested exercise for haming is to practice singing scales on an 'hm' sound (e.g., do-re-mi-fa-so-la-ti-do). The goal is to focus on finding a comfortable pitch that resonates in the front of the face.

  • Why is breath control important for singers?

    -Breath control is essential for maintaining consistent vocal power and stability. It ensures the singer can sustain notes without running out of breath and helps to avoid tension in the throat, resulting in better vocal health and performance.

  • What is the purpose of the lip trill exercise?

    -The lip trill exercise strengthens the diaphragm and helps singers develop proper breath control. It encourages the use of the diaphragm for support, rather than relying on chest or throat muscles.

  • How should the lip trill be performed correctly?

    -To perform a lip trill, place your fingers on the corners of your mouth, lift them gently, and exhale, creating a 'brrrr' sound. The larynx should remain relaxed, and the focus should be on engaging the diaphragm for support.

  • What should singers feel when practicing lip trills?

    -When practicing lip trills, singers should feel a slight tightness in the diaphragm, which indicates proper breath support. The larynx should remain relaxed, and the exercise should feel natural, not strained.

  • How can a singer ensure their breath is being used properly during vocal exercises?

    -Singers should focus on breathing deeply from the diaphragm rather than shallow chest breathing. The goal is to maintain a steady and consistent breath flow that supports the vocal exercises without causing strain.

  • What is the key takeaway regarding vocal training for today’s session?

    -The key takeaway is that vocal exercises like haming and lip trills are essential for building proper breath support and resonance. These techniques should be practiced regularly to develop a healthy, well-supported voice, and singers should focus on comfort and relaxation while practicing.

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Vocal TrainingBreathing ExercisesHamingLip TrillSinging TechniqueVoice SupportResonancePerformance TipsSinging PracticeVocal HealthMusic Education
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