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Resources for people learning to singThis page contains a selection of resources for people learning to sing (most of the links go through to Amazon.com) that complement the Sing & See software. There are other resources listed in the Teacher section here. Finding a teacherWe always recommend that Sing & See be used in conjunction with training from a qualified singing teacher, because there are many factors that can affect your singing voice. Sing & See can however be used either as a tool during the lessons to "see your voice", or as an aid in practising, in order to gain confidence in hitting the targets (eg pitching exercises) that the teacher sets. In this way, it can help in improving your confidence that you ARE achieving vocal targets such as pitch accuracy and spectral harmonic balance. There are lists of teachers available on websites such as NATS.org (USA), ANATS (Australia), AOTOS (UK), singing-teachers.co.uk. or the web Directory Self study - Videos, CDs, and booksSing & See can be used in a program of self-directed study, as a tool to give you direct feedback on your voice - for instance it can help in showing you how accurately you are pitching notes, and give you confidence in your practising. However, Sing & See only shows you WHAT you are singing - it does not include advice on HOW you should sing. We therefore recommend that you use Sing & See as a complementary tool to one of the courses listed below. It can let you SEE how your voice is improving, and give you confidence that you are achieving better pitch accuracy - something that is not always easy to hear yourself when you are learning to sing. On the Expert Village website there are quite a few videos from singing teachers that can help you with different techniques - for a start, try out Mark Black's Voice Lessons: Learn to Sing Better or Cass Naumann's Vocal Exercises to Improve your Singing Ability There are reviews of a range of singing software products on the singing-software.info website.
Other books on Singing Training (Amazon.com)
Vocal Music
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I like the fact that it does not talk down to the user at the juvenile level as some other commercial softwares do. Anne, CA "I don’t see why every singer doesn’t use this tool. As a singer, you hear (or should hear) the music and pitches in your head as you vocalize a song. And this comes from remembering the music and the pitches. If you’re singing off pitch, you’re remembering, for recall, off pitch notes. I think any singer who is serious about their craft should definitely use this tool as part of their daily exercises to improve their pitch accuracy, and to help them better distinguish, pitch wise, between a sharp, flat and natural note." Stephanie, NJ
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