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How to become a great singer - Think Like A Musician

How to become a great singer - Think Like A Musician

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Professional vocalists share how to give a great vocal performance by experimenting with styles, training, and taking care of your voice. -- Think Like A Musician connects you with working musicians who want to help the music-curious and music-passionate hone and share the gift of music with the world. Part interview, part animated course, our first season Think Like A Performer features artists sharing their insight on the ins and outs of fine-tuning your instrument and crafting a great performance. Each episode features free supplemental learning materials developed by Education Through Music a nonprofit with over 30 years of experience developing classroom-adaptable curriculum for music educators. Directed by Kozmonot Animation Studio. Support Our Non-Profit Mission ---------------------------------------------- Support us on Patreon: Check out our merch: ---------------------------------------------- Connect With Us ---------------------------------------------- Sign up for our newsletter: Follow us on Facebook: Find us on Twitter: Peep us on Instagram: ---------------------------------------------- Keep Learning ---------------------------------------------- View full lesson: Dig deeper with additional resources: ---------------------------------------------- Thank you so much to our patrons for your support! Without you this video would not be possible! Clarence E. Harper Jr, Vignan Velivela, Ana Maria, Exal Enrique Cisneros Tuch, Tejas Dc, Khalifa Alhulail, Martin Stephen, Jose Henrique Leopoldo e Silva, Mandeep Singh, Abhijit Kiran Valluri, Morgan Williams, Devin Harris, Pavel Zalevskiy, Karen Goepen-Wee, Filip Dabrowski, Barbara Smalley, Megan Douglas, Tim Leistikow, Ka-Hei Law, Hiroshi Uchiyama, Mark Morris, Misaki Sato, EdoKun, SookKwan Loong, Bev Millar, Lex Azevedo, Michael Aquilina, Jason A Saslow, Yansong Li, Cristóbal Moenne, Dawn Jordan, Prasanth Mathialagan, Samuel Doerle, David Rosario, Dominik Kugelmann - they-them, Siamak Hajizadeh, Ryohky Araya, Mayank Kaul, Christophe Dessalles, Heather Slater, Sandra Tersluisen, Zhexi Shan, Bárbara Nazaré, Andrea Feliz, Victor E Karhel, Sydney Evans, Latora, Noel Situ, emily lam, and Sid.
Date: 2025-11-01

Comments and reviews: 10


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1. Hey guys, today I shared some really important information about finding your voice! It's all about embracing the music inside you and learning to express it. Did you know that great vocal performances aren't always about hitting the highest notes or doing crazy acrobatics For example, legends like Louis Armstrong and Nat King Cole didn't have huge ranges, but they could make you feel som.

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Thanks for the content. To be honest, although the speakers are great singers, they Mix a lot in what they are saying. Singing is high class muscles working together.
Almosen anybody can learn the basics of that and should try different sounds with a professional Coach who knows about Estill Voice Training or Complete Vocal Technic. The risk in going down the wrong road is high otherwise.

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There’s something beautiful in this reminder: you don’t need the biggest range or the loudest voice to make music that matters. The magic is in emotion, honesty, and the courage to express who you are.
Whether you whisper like bossa nova, storytell like Leonard Cohen, or pour your soul out like Aretha your voice is unique, and the world needs it.

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This episode and series is for the music lovers out there, and there's more coming! Stay tuned to learn about everything from drumming to song-writing to what it takes to put on a great performance. We're very grateful to our partners at Education Through Music for making some really exciting supplemental learning materials linked out above check them out!
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I read the thumbnail as What do great volcanists do and was baffled for a moment about what music has to do with volcanology. My immediate thought was that having varied hobbies makes you a great scientist. And then my reading comprehension kicked in.
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I will say it again to be a good musician you must be born with the talent while anyone can learn to read music and play an instrument to be truly good at it you must be born with the talent
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voice training is important to public speaking too. I hate it when people speak with their throat voice when doing presentation. You need to use your chest voice to project the sound to the audience
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I asked a musician acquaintance how to know if I was a good singer. He told me to get out in public and start singing: If they don't throw rocks at you, he said, you're good enough.
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Thinking like a singer isn’t just about technique. It’s about feeling everything so deeply that even your voice starts to tell the truth your heart’s been hiding
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TED has swayed so far from science and facts, it's now all about opinions and feelings. I am sorry, but you lost your ways.
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