Thursday, April 2, 2020

How to Singlet Chemistry and Create Great Singles

How to Singlet Chemistry and Create Great SinglesDo you know how to singlet chemistry and what you need to do to create a great song? Singlet chemistry refers to the physiological responses of your body when you sing. It can be hard to understand the technical details of singlet chemistry, but it really is easy to follow some easy tips that will help you create that singlet chemistry.The goal of singlet chemistry is to create an active and responsive state that allows you to use your voice at a higher pitch. The easiest way to create this state is to create some consistency between your vocal chords. The two songs I have most often used singlet chemistry are 'A Day Without Rain' by Bob Dylan and 'Up on Cripple Creek' by Ben E. King. They both use the most common key of C for their foundation.First you want to activate your vocal chords by singing a sustained note. Some people choose to sing the note for about one second and then release. This is actually easier than it sounds.When si nging a sustained note, you should try to make as much tension in your vocal chords as possible. In other words you should clench your teeth, close your mouth and breathe hard.Next we want to create the singlet chemistry so we can start to sing at a higher pitch. Once you have your vocal chords activated you want to maintain that same sustained note. However, you will be moving up and down rather than up and down. The reason for this is so that you can create the singlet chemistry.The next way to singlet chemistry is to look at the notes of the scale in which you are practicing. For example, if you are looking at a B major scale you should look at the notes of the B major scale and make sure that you keep the same tone over the whole scale. That is the simplest explanation and you may have to experiment with it a bit to figure out how to get the exact sound.You will be creating this singlet chemistry when you sing one of these two songs. Also, don't forget that you can practice in d ifferent scales and keys so that you can add singlet chemistry to other songs as well.Hopefully you will now have a better understanding of how to singlet chemistry and how to create that singlet chemistry in your practice routine. This will allow you to get your voice in the best place for songs and to learn how to make those nice sings that people love to hear.