By Elizabeth Schohl + December 16th, 2008
Every singer has a special range where they can sing the best. If you try to sing up in the higher range, you will know that your voice will not sound as lush or intense because it will tend to sound like a falsetto. If you can hum in a certain range, you will note that if your mouth is closed humming your singing will be the same with no falsetto voice.
By Rachel Patterson + August 25th, 2008
Of course performing at karaoke bars is mainly out there to simply have fun, but if you are a constant performer, you will want to improve your singing ability as much as possible. But what do you need to do? What is the best way for you to change from being a singing amateur to [...]
By Rachel Patterson + August 24th, 2008
Everyone has some form of singing ability. Whether your voice can handle a distinct style or artist, you have the chameleon ability to imitate a range of musicians; everyone has some form of vocal ability musically.
This is why karaoke has become so popular, because it gives the average person the chance to show off their [...]
By Rachel Patterson + August 22nd, 2008
With such a wide range of karaoke CDs and DVDs available to purchase it can be quite tempting to start your own library to try and perfect your voice. But the question remains is can creating your own library of karaoke CDs and DVDs improve your singing? Does making such a purchase increase your chances [...]
By Rachel Patterson + August 21st, 2008
The internet is a vital source for just about any information you want on an unlimited amount of topics. But how can the internet be useful in when it comes to improving your karaoke singing? Most semi-professional singers at all karaoke contests and clubs come prepared, so to improve the key word is practice, practice, [...]