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Some do some don't I am a singer myself
Singers plug one ear for two reasons. 1. It's easier to hear the tune of the music and 2. It helps them hear the tone in their voice to make sure they are on tune.
She says she took a few but on a normal basis she also says she cannot read music she plays piano by ear
Keeping your diaphragm flexed and using it to regulate your output adds a measure (no pun intended) of control and power to your singing that is obvious to an audience with a good ear. I've seen many YouTube videos of average people singing, and while there are many people who can sing in tune, almost everyone I've seen sounds like the music is just falling out of their mouths, like a bullet that has just enough powder to get it to the end of the barrel, so when it leaves the barrel it falls straight to the ground.
Our professor of anatomy at the university of Malta says that loud music does not produce more ear wax. She also says that the ear wax is a deterrent for insects like mosquitos.
Some do some don't I am a singer myself
A buzzing sound can be made by rubbing your two fingers together. You must do this while your fingers are close to someone else's ear.
D. A. Clippinger has written: 'Sight-singing' -- subject(s): Ear training, Harmony, Sight-singing 'Sight-singing, based on rhythmic, melodic, harmonic ear training' -- subject(s): Ear training, Sight-singing
No, it just blocks out all the other noise the crowd is making and helps them concentrate. but they can also hear the band and their own singing better through the earphones.
"Good singing" is in the ear of the beholder.
Singers plug one ear for two reasons. 1. It's easier to hear the tune of the music and 2. It helps them hear the tone in their voice to make sure they are on tune.
voice-like sounds _ right ear singing-like sounds_ left ear
Gary S. Karpinski has written: 'Manual for ear training and sight singing' -- subject(s): Ear training, Sight-singing
People sing everyday, but singing to perform takes a commitment to train everyday. Breathing exercises, ear training, fitness, learning lyrics, proper posture, vocal scales, vocal health and vocal exercises are just the basics.
Take a sight singing class and practice regularly. Train your ear to hear intervals and notes of scales.
When she is singing, she wears ear plugs to not hurt her ears.
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