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Lesson time: (2min 26sec)
Adam Mishan explique pourquoi s'échauffer avec des exercices, plutôt que de se lancer directement dans les chansons, est le moyen le plus rapide de développer les différentes compétences sur lesquelles repose un bon chant.
This lesson is part of the course Cours de chant pour hommes débutants
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Lesson transcript:
I want to give you a quick explanation of why we do singing exercises. Why don't we jump straight into singing?
It really comes down to how we, as human beings, learn different skills.
Whenever we're learning a skill, whether it be guitar or singing, we can draw parallels. Let's take guitar as an example. Within guitar, there are several sub-skills that we need to learn:
As you can see, there are many subcategories of that skill.
The same applies to singing. We have:
All these components contribute to the subsets of skills within singing.
What we have to do is not look at singing as a big picture and try to work on that. Instead, we need to work on singing in its individual parts as well. This is really what these exercises are geared for, they are designed to build habitual muscle memory for each one of those sub-skills to improve them individually.
Another important aspect to remember is that, when we're learning to sing, unlike learning the guitar, we're not learning a new skill. You've been using your voice your whole life!
Unless you're someone who is mute and doesn't speak, you've been using your voice since the moment you came out of the womb, you were screaming! So, you know how to use your instrument.
However, certain social norms and the way we socialize can hold us back from using our voice properly. We tend to develop bad habits.
When we're learning to sing, most of it is not actually about acquiring a new skill. Rather, we're learning how to undo these bad habits that we've developed over our lives.
That's what a lot of these exercises help us do. I hope this explanation clarifies why we're doing these exercises and gives you a clear picture of how to improve your voice.
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Adam Mishan est un coach vocal qui a appris à chanter en autodidacte. Ses vidéos documentent le parcours qui l'a mené de l'incapacité à tenir une note jusqu'au chant avec un vrai contrôle, et ce chemin façonne aujourd'hui sa façon d'enseigner : plus de 200 000 personnes le suivent sur YouTube. Dans ses cours, tu travailleras la justesse, le soutien du souffle, le timbre et l'étendue par petites étapes reproductibles, exactement comme il a construit sa propre voix. read more