Singorama Product Review

PostDateIconSaturday, 28 November 2009 09:54 | PostAuthorIconWritten by Melodee Formosa |
One of the many constants in our world is music. And it is one tricky matter as well. For the last fifty years, the music industry has been idealized and many artists are glorified... making each and every viewer want to be one of them or at at least be part of the industry.
by MelodeeFormosa


One of the many constants in our world is music. And it is one tricky matter as well. For the last fifty years, the music industry has been idealized and many artists are glorified... making each and every viewer want to be one of them or at at least be part of the industry.

Music can make you popular, it can even make you rich... but there is more to music than fame and money-making vehicle image that the media has painted to it. Music can bring you fulfillment, to be able to get your message across through your music is fulfilling. You can also be an inspiration and a light to others who need them most. Music helps brain development, it also hones social and emotional skills.

Due to lack of funding, music classes are being taken out of school curriculum across America. But to those who really are passionate to learn and make music, self-study is the next resort. Good thing is that you can get lessons from great vocal teachers. Best thing is that you can actually learn how to sing from home with singing book guides and software.

One of the best singing guides that you can find out there is "Singorama." It claims to be able to help you learn how to sing like a professional singer. Singorama has a two-part program. A beginner's book and advanced book. It also comes with a "Singorama Mini Recording Studio" that trains the users musical ears, as well as helps the users with the exercises. You also get to receive a bonus access to an e-book called "The Ultimate Guide To Reading Music."

The beginner's book, written by Emily Mander, is about the science and the art of music and singing. It defines what singing is, the history of singing, how the sound is being made and how your body parts affect the way you sing and the quality of your singing voice. The kind of approach used in the beginner's book is ideal for those who really want to take the lessons seriously, for some parts of it can be boring and unnecessary, but surely will give you a better idea of the voice mechanism.

With Singorama, you'll be able to learn the fundamentals of music, you'll be able to define your own singing voice and singing range, you'll be able to get a grasp of the real concept of music and all the jargon of music. Basically, Singorama will teach you the building blocks of singing professionally.

In this program, the lessons are followed up by vocal exercises with audio tools that you can listen to. Singorama is not all about the theory but the implementation as well. You will be able to listen to an example, which can give you a better understanding about what is being discussed. For example: when you go about the step-by-step instruction of the lip roll exercise, you'll also get the chance to hear how the exercises is properly done, and how does it sound like. Trough this, you'll be able to compare your performance to the audio example.

In addition, Singorama also comes with a Virtual Piano and a Mini Recording Studio, which will help the user figure put notes and master the vocal techniques and review performances and efforts respectively.

The third good point of the "Singorama!" is its teaching style. The manner it was written makes the commitment to music so much more bearable. You would actually think that you are under the wing of a great voice teacher, who is knowledgeable and effective. The language used in the books series is easy to understand. Although there were some musical jargon, they were all been explained and discussed methodically and reviewed at the end of every chapter. Some questions you will probably raise if it were a live class have been anticipated and answered in the entire series.

The only drawback of this program is that it is too detailed. Now, I know that I am contradicting the first highlighted good point. But this book is not meant for people who are looking into singing as a mere talent to be sharpened. "Singorama!" has a very detailed learning process that would actually require commitment from its reader, a person who is looking into making a career out of it. Although it was made fun, the in depth analysis of singing and the music itself can be overwhelming.

Overall, "Singorama!" is a good deal. In spite of it being heavy on the theory and technical aspect of singing, the meticulousness gives you your money's worth. Emily Mander has included a myriad of advices to help you find your own voice, your own style, and your own will to succeed. Like what she said in her introductory piece, "this book is ultimately about your voice, your singing, and your musical future!

About the Author:

Singorama has a lot of features and functions to help you learn how to sing. In fac, it is one of the most respected "learn to sing" product today. For more information, check out the complete review of Singorama at http://howtosing.org.
 
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