Rockstar Vocals - 4 Reasons Why Ear Plugs Will Improve Your Voice
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Rockstar Vocals With Ear Plugs
Rockstar vocals seems to be every singers' goal. Everyone wants to be a rockstar these days and everyone wants to step in front of the microphone with their vocals.They get the courage, the practice, the gigs, and then they unleash their powerful rockstar vocals. However, most untrained vocalists have a difficult time identifying pitch and balance within a rocking band. It's not really common sense so you shouldn't expect to be an expert rocker just yet.
However, wearing ear plugs during shows, rehearsals, and performances can do wonders for a rocking vocalist. Ear plugs are simple, yet awesome and I have four reasons why you should wear them the next time you perform.
1. You'll learn better pitch.
Immediately, this is a very good thing. Every good singer should sing in pitch. It's like saying every good batter should be able to hit the ball.
So, why are you going to develop better pitch for your rockstar vocals? Because you can hear yourself now.
Have you ever noticed how much clearer your voice is when you plug one ear? Plug both of them and see what happens. This is a natural reverberation that happens inside your skull.
In addition to ear plugs, a very good program that's used to developing better pitch is Singing Success. It's a method used by some very famous celebrity musicans.
Take advantage of this. Soon, you'll be hearing the pitches exactly as the audience does. Hopefully, you'll find out that you're not that far off from rockstar vocals.
2. Hearing other instruments is easier.
Whenever I suggest ear plugs to rock musicians sometimes I get responses like "I can't hear anybody" and "Everything is too soft now." This is just baloney.
The reason things appear that way is because your rockstar ears are not used to them. It's like turning out the lights after you've been staring at a radiating bulb. You're gonna see those harsh light circles for awhile.
If you wear ear plugs from now on, at each band rehearsal, your ears will adjust, and you'll begin to notice the real vocal melodies of the instruments and not the piercing white noise from too much distortion on guitars.
After your ears have adjusted you can let your rockstar vocals cut through, creating a much rounder, balanced sound.
3. You won't lose your voice as often or ever again.
Losing your voice shouldn't be an option for a rockstar vocalist. Your body is telling you that you're doing something wrong. You're pushing your rockstar vocals way to hard.
If you wear your ear plugs, you can develop a much better atuned awareness of how much effort you're exerting when you perform. It's due to that inner reverberation I mentioned before.
This also helps when you happen to perform in a rock club or bar with bad monitors. With your naked ears, you may not hear so good, so you overcompensate and kill your vocals.
Wear your ear plugs and you'll realize just how much effort you really need to give to have rockstar vocals.
4. You won't lose your hearing.
This is the most obvious reason to wear ear plugs. Sure, wearing them is going to help your awareness of your own vocals. However, your hearing is equally if not more important than your voice.
Have you ever come home from a rock band rehearsal, or club, or rock show and heard that constant ringing in your ears? That means you've experienced hearing loss.
I'm not saying you're deaf now, but I am saying if your hearing was split into 100,000 partitions, every time you heard that ringing that means you lost between 50 to 100 partitions each time.
Do your ears and your rockstar vocals a favor and get some plugs.
I know for a fact that I've lost quite a bit of my hearing since I neglected to wear ear plugs when I first got into rock bands. I also know that my singing was pretty terrible.
Wearing your ear plugs is going to help develop better pitch, hear your bandmates clearer, strengthen your rockstar vocals, and save your hearing.
If you happen to catch my band perform sometime, check my ears. I wear ear plugs every time and they're blue. That's for the ladies.
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Comments
Yea, I have a few friends that NEVER where ear plugs when the have band rehearsal or a show and I think it's just foolish.
your tips aren't bad...
BUT STOP SAYING THE WORD "ROCKSTAR"!!!
I'm glad you think my tips are decent, as for the word choice, I guess I'll be more aware of my repetition from now on thanks.
Thanks for reading and for the comment Blaine!
Thanks for the tips.












Jim Farguson says:
6 months ago
Good stuff about avoiding ear damage while singing rock. I know several people who have lost hearing.