Singing. Resonance Resonance has thoracic resonance 、 nasal cavity resonance 、 head resonance. Head resonance can help our voice to convey distance and.

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singing

Resonance Resonance has thoracic resonance 、 nasal cavity resonance 、 head resonance. Head resonance can help our voice to convey distance and make our singing volume louder.

When you sing you should notice : Your belly should put strength toward in The hip should clamp. When you sing high pitch , your belly ic not only toward in,but also turn upward. When we sing the body must has the support strength, but the support strength is not in the throat, it is in your belly.

Our face should keep smile expression, because smile expression make face muscle raise. It help our voice convey to head resonance.

Recording

What does recording need ? Microphone 、 headphone 、 audio interface 、 mixer 、 computer. What problem will occur when we record matching music ? Our voice often lag one or two second behind the music. But our singing should be on time with music, so we should olve recording lag.

How to solve recording lag ? Audio Interface 、 Monitor headphone How to use Audio Interface ? When you use audio interface, you should change the computer settings.

電容式麥克風 Condenser Microphone SHOTGUN 動圈式麥克風( Dynamic Microphone )