When you
sing the blues, you should sing as if the song really
happened to you. Let go of all your inhibitions when singing
the blues, and express your emotions with sincerity, because
the blues is all about feelings. It's important that you
sound as if these tragedy's actually happened to you.
After
listening to this self-hypnosis program you'll enjoy
learning the major scales that are used in singing the
blues, and you now know that most songs are sung in a low
pitch.
A small
tip for singing blues is to give a pause at the start of the
vocal phrase, you leave a rest, which maybe an eighth note
or sixteenth note depending on the tempo. Another tip is to
work with different scales to develop an ear for the three
"blue notes" : the flatted third, the flatted fifth, and the
flatted seventh. Almost all vocal practice scales are in the
usual major keys, but the blue comes from three notes, which
don't fall into those scales. The flatted fifth (sometimes
the devil's interval) is very important. Regular practice on
a blues scale will help you to recognize these important
notes.
It will
benefit you enormously if you can put some rasp, into your
voice, a bit of a dirty voice, making it gritty, and it
feels slightly like crying.
Advantages
of the program: