The answer is: "both." You need to be able to sing on your own - see "Solfege" for starters -- to train your voice and your brain to be able to stay on pitch.
- Can I learn singing without instrument?
- What is singing without musical accompaniment called?
- Do singers need to play an instrument?
- Can you be a good singer without practice?
Can I learn singing without instrument?
“Can I learn how to sing without playing an instrument?” Of course! While it would be satisfying to accompany yourself, there is no reason to feel limited by not knowing how to play an instrument or even how to read music. It's easy to make excuses, but there are plenty of valid ways to practice singing.
What is singing without musical accompaniment called?
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A cappella (Italian for From the chapel/choir) music is vocal music or singing without instrumental accompaniment, or a piece intended to be performed in this way.
Do singers need to play an instrument?
The short answer is no; your child doesn't have to learn an instrument or know how to play one well before they start to practice singing. Many talented singers didn't learn to play an instrument before singing. For example, Ozzy Osborne, Ariana Grande, and Rihanna do not know how to play musical instruments.
Can you be a good singer without practice?
Singing is no different. If you want to become an accomplished singer, you need to practice every single day. Many aspiring singers take a weekly vocal lesson. Then, in the time from one session to the next, they neglect to practice the exercises that were given to them.