8. Train Your Ear
All the breath support and perfect posture in the world won’t help you if you can’t hit the pitch you need to.
Ear training is the ability to hear a note and be able to sing it back.
This is absolutely crucial to learn how to sing on pitch.
So there are two parts to ear training:
Training your ear to hear the note and…
Getting your voice to hit the correct note.
I’ve written an in-depth article with 15 superior ear-training techniques that will have you singing on pitch in no time.
But here’s the bottom line:
Many people can hear a note perfectly. But they have a hard time singing it.
So, in order to make sure that you’re hearing and singing the right pitch, you just need to be able to hear the note you’re singing better.
There are lots of great tools to help you learn to hear yourself better.
But here’s an easy one you can try right now:
1. Gently wrap your fingers in a cup shape and place them behind your ears.
2. Face the direction where the music is coming from and try to match the pitch of the music.
***By cupping your ears, you’ll find that you can hear your voice so much better.
If you’re still having trouble, working with a qualified voice teacher is the best way to train your ear.
A voice teacher can immediately tell if you’re sharp or flat, but more importantly, a great voice teacher will be able to help you fix your pitch if you’re off.
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