- How do you blend voices in a choir?
- How is blending done in singing a musical piece?
- Can you blend voices?
- How can you achieve a successful performance when singing in harmony with a group?
How do you blend voices in a choir?
CIRCLE THE WAGONS — A great way to blend voices is to get everyone in a circle or semi-circle where you can really hear each other. Too many times, choirs only rehearse straight towards the audience and never really hear the sound of all the other voices with which they should be blending and matching diction.
How is blending done in singing a musical piece?
A good vocal blend includes matching the way you pronounce your words. Be sure to cut off your words at the same time. Any words that have to be sustained, should as a rule, be sustained on the vowel, not the ending consonant. Many singers close off on the consonant too soon.
Can you blend voices?
What is Mixed Voice? Mixed voice is when you combine your head voice and chest voice to create an even singing tone from the bottom to the top of your voice. No matter where you are right now, you can smoothly sing through your whole vocal range.
How can you achieve a successful performance when singing in harmony with a group?
Discipline, punctuality, reliability, stamina, and consistent quality are key to your success in doing backing vocals and harmonies. If you throw off the lead singer, the lead singer then throws off the audience or the producer in the studio.