There are many apps that will tell you which note you are singing. Do a search in the app store for a tuner. The tuner will be able to tell you the note and whether you are flat or sharp.
When different voices sing the same note, it is called unison singing. This involves multiple voices singing in harmony at the same pitch.
singing flat is not quite hitting the note that you are suppose to be singing. you may be less than1/4 of a note away.
You do this by believing you can truly sing that note and if you actually believe that you can reach that note, you undoubtedly can!
Sing another note relative to the melody line. Preferably the 3rd of the chord.
I am singing. You/we/they are singing. He/she/it is singing.
I think you're referring to throat singing, which is a method of singing used by Tibetan monks to sing multiple notes at once, (they achieve a drone note and then can sing melodies over top of the drone note, much like a bag-pipe or an accordion).
its when you start singing, and then somone else starts singing the same thing but they start after you sing sing sing
she doesnt sing on any other websites but she does have her own website and its pretty cool.
you must be able to answer the highest and lowest note in your throat in order to start singing
To figure out what key you sing in, you can use a piano or a digital tuner to match the pitch of your voice to the corresponding note on the piano or tuner. The note you match with most frequently is likely the key you are singing in.
Not really, sometimes, to not sing out of your nose you need to use your diaphram, open your mouth wider (as if your yawning) to be clearer , sing a note and imagine the note coming out as a dart or a straight line and imagine it hitting something straight ahead in the distance!
you are matching their tone but probably not getting as good of a sound as you could if you could sing it by yourself.