Friday, September 17, 2010

Advantages And Disadvantages Of Singing In Harmony

By Bern Rueda

The primary reasons many people have a hard time with harmony are either inability to read music and comprehend the chords, or lack of listening skills to sing anything other than the melody.

Before you strive to sing harmony it's a good idea to already be pretty much positive of your voice and your own aptitude to have a tune. Based upon the size of the group you're singing with, you may very well be the only person singing your specific part.

If you are an newbie at singing harmony, start by using music which includes the harmony parts presently written. Don't try to improvise until you've had more awareness. Become a member of your school or church choir. Choirs are the best training ground for singing harmony. If you are outside school and not belong to a church, look for a community choir or choral society.

In several choirs the rehearsals are split into sectionals for leastwise a part of the time. In a sectional rehearsal, the members of every voice section comply with in separate rooms to learn just their part, without the unconsciousness of the other parts. Pursuing the sectional sessions the entire choir comes along to sing all of the parts at once.

Occasionally in rehearsal the director will have simply certain sections sing a specific passage, to show how two parts are connected or are different. It is necessary to listen to the singers around you so that you dwell on your own part and learn how it meets with the others.

Once you have sung in choirs temporarily and are comfortable with multi-part harmony, you can begin to be creative. To be creative harmony you require at least a simple understanding of the song's key signature (tonality) and the structures and progressions of its chords. If you play an instrument you should just have that understanding.

Usually, any note that emerge in a chord in the accompaniment can be sung as a harmony part. For instance, in a song in the key of C major, the melody may vary between C and G while a C major triad chord is played in the accompaniment. The C major triad is comprised of the notes C, E, and G. So if the melody note is C, either an E or a G could be sung together with it as harmony.

Learning any recent skill needs time, practice and experience. Only stay at it and you will eventually become a master of harmony.

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