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E 73| Best Practices for Singing with a Mask | Tara B
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Some things you might notice when singing with a mask:
- You might feel claustrophobic
- You might feel lightheaded or hot
- You might feel like you are in high altitude
- Your mask might impair your ability to see everything below you
- You might have issues with your microphone picking up the sound
Some things to help:
- Check that your alignment is stellar.
- Focus on getting breaths that are super relaxed and not shallow—focus on your lower back muscles too.
- Pace the breath and your phrases in a way that don't give out too much breath at first.
- Take more breaths when you need them.
- Change up a phrase/notes/rhythm to have enough energy for the song.
- Remind yourself to not push/over sing.
- Play your instrument more simply so as not to give so much energy to the instrument instead of your voice.
- Don't panic because you feel like your breathing isn't normal.
- Add instrumentals as songs so that all your songs are not you singing them.
- 10. Drink enough water to sustain energy and keep lubricated.
Please feel free to share this podcast with others on social media.
Tag me when you do:
Facebook: @TaraBmusician
Instagram: @tarabrueskemusic
101 episodes
Manage episode 316673290 series 2794883
You can sign up here to join the monthly membership of The Singer's Feedback Zone:
https://tarab.vipmembervault.com/products/courses/view/19
Some things you might notice when singing with a mask:
- You might feel claustrophobic
- You might feel lightheaded or hot
- You might feel like you are in high altitude
- Your mask might impair your ability to see everything below you
- You might have issues with your microphone picking up the sound
Some things to help:
- Check that your alignment is stellar.
- Focus on getting breaths that are super relaxed and not shallow—focus on your lower back muscles too.
- Pace the breath and your phrases in a way that don't give out too much breath at first.
- Take more breaths when you need them.
- Change up a phrase/notes/rhythm to have enough energy for the song.
- Remind yourself to not push/over sing.
- Play your instrument more simply so as not to give so much energy to the instrument instead of your voice.
- Don't panic because you feel like your breathing isn't normal.
- Add instrumentals as songs so that all your songs are not you singing them.
- 10. Drink enough water to sustain energy and keep lubricated.
Please feel free to share this podcast with others on social media.
Tag me when you do:
Facebook: @TaraBmusician
Instagram: @tarabrueskemusic
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