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A SUPRISINGLY DIFFERENT WAY TO PRACTICE!

By Michelle Ostrove Vocal & Piano Studio | November 3, 2021

If you are limited in the time you have to practice playing piano or singing, you can practice in silence from anywhere. If you are passionate about music, you probably hear music in your head often during the day and most likely hum or sing the song out loud. Here is a way to practice from any location and no one will hear you. Imagine hearing the music live in your head. Music lives in the mind first, think about…

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THE BEST APPROACH TO SINGING

By Michelle Ostrove Vocal & Piano Studio | November 3, 2021

The most important fundamental technique in singing is that of a coordinated or balanced onset. The onset is how you start a note or phrase and a coordinated onset is when breath and sound are initiated together. It is the coordinated onset that gives you a clean start to initiate your singing; it’s a well-supported first note. There are different ways to approach a note when you are singing to create a mood or feeling. You can use a coordinated…

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HOW TO FIX BAD PIANO TECHNIQUE

By Michelle Ostrove Vocal & Piano Studio | November 3, 2021

Improper piano technique can prevent you from reaching your full potential and it can even cause injury. Many pianists have learned how to play with good technique after they have suffered from pain. Many permanent injuries are a result of overuse and poor form. The first improper piano technique would be sitting too close to the piano and too low. Sitting too close or too low will cause pain and tiredness in the hands, arms and wrists. Your knees should…

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EASY WAY TO IMPROVE YOUR PITCH WHEN YOU SING!

By Michelle Ostrove Vocal & Piano Studio | November 3, 2021

Whether you are a singer or pianist, it is important to develop your musical ear. One of the most important characteristics of vocal control is the ability to listen to yourself and sing “on pitch” (singing right on the note)! A good voice embodies fine technique, which requires you to sing notes correctly, not singing a little higher (sharp) or lower (flat). If you have ever heard someone sing and thought, they can’t sing. That’s probably because they are not…

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A POWERFUL EFFECT TO YOUR SINGING OR PLAYING PIANO!

By Michelle Ostrove Vocal & Piano Studio | September 27, 2021

Staccato in Italian means detached or disconnected, applied to singing or playing piano the technique is with individual short, clear-cut notes with a small rest (silence) at the end of each note. It is the opposite of legato, which means to sing or play the notes smoothly and connected. Staccato is a short note (not holding it); it’s separated from the other notes that may follow. When singing staccato, it is a quick, precise, cut short, detached note or notes.…

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CREATE YOUR OWN RHYTHMIC PATTERN FOR A SONG!

By Michelle Ostrove Vocal & Piano Studio | September 27, 2021

Songs are made up with patterns, repeated rhythmic patterns made up of particular types of sound. Rhythm is the most essential element in a song. You can mix together any sounds you want, but without a rhythmic backbone to the sound there is no music. A rhythmic musical instrument is used to provide a strong beat to a piece of music. Think of the song “We Will Rock You” which has a distinct rhythmic pattern you can identify in the…

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