Practice often, don't smoke, drink plenty of water before performing. Practice breathing in a deep and controlled way and this should help provide a pleasant and even tone.
I think that the scientific name for vocal chords is LARYNX! If you look really closely at an image of the LARYNX, you'll see that is is surprisingly the vocal chords. I figured this out when I was 8-years-old! This is really simple. Look at an image and you'll see exactly what I am talking about! If you don't get it, keep looking! That is what i did. TTHHNNXX!!!!!
The chords for the gospel hymn "Keep on the Firing Line" typically include C, G, and F. A common progression might be C for the verses, moving to G for the chorus, and using F as a transitional chord. You can adjust the key to suit your vocal range, but these chords provide a solid foundation for the song.
I find that copying them here from the Internet sites ends in a mess of chords, as Answers doesn't keep the original lay-out. But Google "A mother's prayer chords" and you will immediately get a site providing you with the chords.
The chords are G , D, A and back to D just keep playing in that order.......
To start off, I'm not an expert on these types of things, neither a doctor. But, it is believed that all that intensive pratice might have affected their vocal chords. Since they been training since they were toddlers, they grew up training like that. Then when puberty strikes, they keep training and so that constant rough lifestyle might have lowered their development hormone levels which are needed experience a mature voice like an adult. Like I said, I'm just giving my own opinion. But I hope I'm right enough to convince you.
To play the chords for "How Do You Keep the Music Playing," you would typically use a piano or guitar to follow the chord progression provided in the sheet music or online tutorials. The chords are usually a combination of major and minor chords that accompany the melody of the song. It's important to practice transitioning smoothly between the chords to create a harmonious sound while playing the song.
NO! The only way to keep a rooster from crowing is to get it de-crowed. It is just the same as de-barking a dog. All you have to do is remove its vocal chords. DO NOT DO THIS AT HOME UNLESS YOU HAVE DONE IT MORE THAN 10 TIMES WITHOUT FAILING.
Besides adding notes on top of the chord like the 7th,9th,11th,13th. Augmented and diminished chords where you flatted and sharp different notes of a chord. You can invert the chord and put the chords `1,3,5 and even 7 in the root, the bottom note, of the chord. That should keep you busy for a while.
You should do a lot of vocal exercises, not talk to loud, and practice some routines or singing numbers.
To play the chords to "Riptide" on the guitar, you will need to know the chords Am, G, and C. Practice transitioning smoothly between these chords while following the song's chord progression. You can find chord diagrams and tutorials online to help you learn the finger placements. Keep practicing until you can play the chords confidently and in time with the song.
No way!!
c g# d a# e and then keep repeating :)