Singing: Tone, Blend, and Expression

Instrumental and Vocal Skills

Singing unison songs with accurate pitch, clear diction, and controlled dynamics. Exploring expression by adjusting tempo (faster/slower) and dynamics (louder/softer) to match the mood of a song.

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The Human Voice: Your Natural Instrument

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The Human Voice: Your Natural Instrument#

You were born with a musical instrument that you carry everywhere your voice! The human voice is one of the most expressive and beautiful instruments in the world, and learning to use it well is a skill that enriches your life forever.

How the Voice Works#

When you sing:

  1. You breathe in your lungs fill with air
  2. You push air through your larynx (voice box) in your throat
  3. The vocal cords vibrate two small folds of tissue vibrate as air passes between them
  4. The vibrations create sound higher pitch = faster vibration; lower pitch = slower vibration
  5. Your mouth, nose, and chest act as resonators they amplify and color the sound

Children's Voices#

Children's voices are naturally high and light. Before puberty, boys and girls have similar vocal ranges. After puberty, boys' voices change ("break") and become much lower.

The typical child (ages 8-9) singing range: approximately C4 to C5 (middle C to high C), though many children can go higher or lower.

Registers: Chest Voice and Head Voice#

Chest voice: Lower notes felt as vibration in the chest heavier, fuller sound Head voice: Higher notes felt as vibration in the head lighter, floating sound

Singing higher notes in head voice rather than pushing the chest voice too high produces a more beautiful, sustainable tone. Good singing teachers help students find their head voice.

Taking Care of Your Voice#

Your voice is delicate!

  • Stay hydrated drink plenty of water
  • Avoid shouting and excessive talking at full volume
  • Rest your voice when you are sick or it feels strained
  • Warm up before singing never jump straight into difficult high notes
  • Avoid singing in cold, dry air if possible
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