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sing along to songs. artists like queen and radiohead should get your harmony flowing. that is if you have any talent at all of course. learn the bass note of each song and just hum it throughout the whole song. That helps, promise.
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My daughter is 10 years old and would like to know please how to develope her voice. She has been told by more than one person that she has a pretty voice while attempting to sing....any help is welcomed....
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Listen to songs with harmonies in and learn all of the different parts. Try The Everly Brothers and The Beatles for a start. When you feel confident and can pick out each line easily pick bands that have little or no harmony but strong singing and make harmony lines to match their lead singer. Try The Stereophonics and Green Day for that. If you play an instrument sing the notes in a chord and then do it to another chord and so on.
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Do standard vocal training exercises, you can do internet searches for these. These will help to improve vocal control which will help with being in tune. Singing harmoniously is a matter of ear training technique and in that strain you develop listening to intervals chord play etc. Listen to songs that incorporate harmony, pick a part and sing along, listen to the recording while you are singing and continue to adjust your pitch in order to match your part. Also find a piano pick a key and play intervals, you can get a feel for how different intervals sound and feel. Especially work on hard intervals like 6ths, 7ths, and octaves, work on being accurate as you sing these do not slide into them. the fourth and the third can also be hard intervals. Practice singing them. Then pick a key, play the sustained tonic (if you are in the key of C it is C, if D then D, etc.) then sing the different intervals as you sustain that tonic, listening for the harmony and chord sound, adjust your pitch to match how it should sound. Happy Practicing.
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