Changing your singing style is less about the sound you make, and more about the way you use your voice, and move it from note to note. Perhaps it's the phrase shapes you use, such as many notes on one syllable, long phrases or short, single notes. Or even the type of accent or dialect you use when you sing (American, South London "reggae", Motown, 'Britpop', operatic, Italian English etc).
For this article I'm going to focus on one aspect of vocal style - the way you can start and finish a note. Starting a note is called Making the Tone Onset, and it happens right at the beginning of a note, word or phrase.
You can onset a sound in several different ways. Each musical style will use different types of onset by default. Each artist usually has a few favourite ways of starting and finishing, so let's explore.
Here's an exercise I use in my studio to help my singers discover how to change their vocal style. Classical or operatic singers usually use three standard onsets, so let's begin with those. Let's assume that you want to say the word "Ah":
1. You can stop the breath before you begin by putting a glottal stop in front of the word or holding your breath "closed" before you say the word ( 'ah! or 'uh-'oh). This is the word of surprise or warning. If you do this correctly, you actually start with a silence!
2. Allow the breath to flow first, by adding an h to the start of the word (ha). If you do this correctly, your breath will already be moving before you make the note itself.
3. You can glide into the note without either breath or a stop by holding your breath "open" or "hovering" before you make the sound - (~ah). If you do this correctly, the sound and the breath happen together, and you get a very smooth start to the note - there's no sound of breath flowing already, and there's no sudden attack. This is in fact the one that classical singers use the most, because it's a smooth, gliding onset.
Now let's move to the pop and rock recording artists (and of course blues, soul, gospel, death metal, grunge - you get the picture...). The three "classic" onsets are used in commercial music too, but pop and rock singers have fun with a great many different ones.
Here's a few for you to play with:
- Creak like an old door opening. You can sometimes find this if you talk like you are really tired. It's a really gentle sound and can mean you are being very tired or very sexy! If you do this correctly, your breath flow will be very small and slow, and the sound will "creak" into the note.
- Flip onto the note. This means that you usually start the note higher and flip down onto the "real" note. Depending on how high you start, you might end up sounding like Tarzan, but that's OK for the moment! This is a favourite with Country and Western singers. If you do this correctly, it'll sound like a yodel or a "catch in the voice".
- Squeeze the note! This carries more of an element of danger (it is supposed to sound dangerous, after all). You start by aiming for the note in your head and squeezing it out of a tighter throat. The best version of this is to begin the note with the squeeze then open your throat quickly to get a clearer sound. If you do this correctly, you'll stay on the same note but start it with a more muffled, "strained" sound and open onto a clearer note straight away.
Here's a tip: onsets work best when the word starts with a vowel, but you can do them on words beginning with other letters. So start by using words such as "ah", "yeah", "oh", and "uh"
And anything you can do to start a note, you can do to finish it. So experiment with these ideas:
- Sing a word and practise ending it with a creak.
- Do it again, but this time finish with a flip.
- Now sing the same word and end with a squeeze.
- Have fun mixing and matching
- Start a note with a squeeze and end with a flip
- Now start and stop with a creak
- Start with breath flowing and end with a creak.
Now that you're getting the feel of these onsets and offsets, go back and listen to your favorite artist again. Remember that these onsets only happen at the very beginning of the note or phrase, and the offsets happen at the very end. Notice which onsets and offsets your singer uses.
In fact, they'll use some of the sounds you've just learned and not others. That's because their style includes certain things and excludes others, and they wouldn't want to change their style too much, or they might lose you as a fan!
Once you've found these onsets in your own voice, sing a few lines of your favourite artist's songs and experiment with using different onsets at the beginning of the phrases. When you copy the onsets and offsets they use, you start to sound much more like them.
The King Of Queen
Key words are words that can be used by search engines to find you. If you use key words correctly the searcher will find you, if you don't they can't find you. If they can't find you, you have lost the sale.
Key words give a summary of the content of a web page. If your web site is about roses, then there needs be at least 250 words of text on your home page with lots of relevant mentions and references to roses. If your key words are too specific or too general, your public is not likely to find you unless they know your exact web address.
Chisel these facts in stone:
* The Internet is the dominant source for information. Some 45% of the participants in a recent survey indicate the Internet is their top choice for media, followed by TV at 35%. Trailing much further behind are books, radio, newspapers, videos/DVDs, video/computer games, and magazines.
* Over 80% of all web traffic comes via search engines. The key to the treasure is providing the key words that the search engines need to find you.
From a marketing point of view this is critical. To be successful in Internet marketing one needs to:
1. Find the key words that people are searching for. This is done by software that calculates the quantity of word and word phases on a certain subject. Below is a partial list of the search term "roses".
Count Search Term
337582 roses
286184 gun n roses
127093 gun and roses
55157 outkast roses
46796 red rose
32350 rose mcgowan
28563 rose petal
27702 picture of roses
26609 long stem rose
25634 pink rose
25039 send rose
2. Determine the key words that are specific enough to drive people to your site. If you were selling "roses", some of the terms are applicable and some are not. So people searching for "roses" is too general and broad, while "long stem roses" could be just the right phrase to use.
3. The key words selected have to be narrow enough for a site to be found and ideally listed as one of the top three items on the first page of the search engine results.
4. Modify your web site so that the content (i.e. text not pictures) has those key words. This allows the search engines to index the information on your site.
It is now key words not key word. More people are using multiple words when they search. According to a recent study from OneStat.com, two and three word searches are the usual practice for Web searchers. The 7 most used word phrases in search engines on the web are:
1. Two word phrases 32.58%
2. Three word phrases 25.61%
3. One word phrases 19.02%
4. Four word phrases 12.83%
5. Five word phrases 5.64%
6. Six word phrases 2.32%
7. Seven word phrases 0.98%
Search engines are the most popular tool on the Web. They are similar to a giant library card catalog and are very useful tools to find information about products and services. A successful Internet marketing strategy must include providing what the search engines need and how consumers use them.
Just like a library, a search engine "indexes" a web site in two basic ways:
1. By submitting a site to a search engine. Essentially you are asking the search engine to add your site to their index.
2. By using a spider (software that roams the web locating and cataloging content).
Search engines look at both the web page title and the content. Thus both need to be optimized to include the applicable key words. Search engines are based on very sophisticated mathematical search queries, which of course are top secret.
Although Google is the top search engine at the moment, a good Internet strategy will result in high rankings on various different search engines.
To find the correct keywords requires research and an understanding of how the search engines work. Once you find where the viable online market is, you can use this to create your website so it fits what your future customers are looking for.
Research shows that searchers regard good placing in the natural search results (as opposed to pay per click or sponsored links) as an indicator of a company who is tops in their field. 80% of all business on the Internet goes to the first three on the first page of a search result. The design, content and programming of your site all influence your search rankings.
Keep in mind that a web site is the core of your Internet marketing strategy and an incredible tool if used correctly. Utilize the key works that will drive business to your site and make that cash register sing.
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