How To Value Your Vocal Mistakes
- Learning From Vocal Mistakes
- A Grain Of Salt
- Finding The Solution
Everyone makes vocal mistakes when singing, if you have seen celebrities sing before. They practice extensively to try to make as little a mistake as possible.
To perform on stage and feel confident you have to learn from your mistakes. Start by taking them as a grain of salt.
The most important next step is to find the solution. Once you have found the solution, rehearse until you are ready.
Learning From Vocal Mistakes
Mistakes are essential to understanding what went wrong.
The top vocal mistakes most people make is in their breathing, belting, or pitch. There are vocal exercises dedicated to every issue you may have in your voice.
You will want to pay attention to what you should practice the most. The best way to have a performance with little to no mistakes is rehearsal.
You want to practice until you know the performance like you know your abc’s.
A Grain Of Salt
To be a singer, you have to have patience. Getting frustrated at your progress over an amount of time is unnecessary.
You will want to ask yourself if you are being consistent enough daily.
Everyone’s voice is different, so it’s important to understand everyone’s voice may need help in different areas.
We can look at other singers who are perfect singers, and compare them to ourselves which can make us feel less than we are.
We have to understand that every song you hear over a track is engineered in some way. Everyone makes mistakes or has made mistakes within their lifetime.
Trust the journey and know you will learn to find a solution.
Finding The Solution
First you want to develop an understanding of your voice. For example, If your voice tends to crack when belting you will want to work with Soft Palate exercises.
Do exercises that help you understand your chest voice.
If you have trouble breathing, it may be wise to evaluate where the singer takes their breaths. This way you are not missing a breath while singing.
Lastly if you have trouble keeping on pitch you can work with piano exercises to help fix your agility and accuracy.
It’s important to know the solution to your vocal mistakes , because it takes the pressure off making them.