My friend Mario Rosales is a professional singer who used to make $5,000 per week singing on cruises. He taught me the one difference between a great karaoke singer, and a professional singer: phrasing. Phrasing is deliberately toying with the tension of a musical phrase; the space between notes. Professional singers will often wait a little longer than they "should" to come in on a note, as it creates a little twinge of anticipation in the listener, a subtle but important tension.
How to Improve your Rhythm (for non-musicians)
How to Improve your Rhythm (for…
How to Improve your Rhythm (for non-musicians)
My friend Mario Rosales is a professional singer who used to make $5,000 per week singing on cruises. He taught me the one difference between a great karaoke singer, and a professional singer: phrasing. Phrasing is deliberately toying with the tension of a musical phrase; the space between notes. Professional singers will often wait a little longer than they "should" to come in on a note, as it creates a little twinge of anticipation in the listener, a subtle but important tension.