Picking The Right Song For The Singing Contest

Are you one of those who desire to pursue fame through singing contests? When American Idol launched, the number of singing contests patterned to it have been increasing all over the world. And as many have succeeding in this endeavor, there are more in number from those in the losing end. Yet even before the actual contests – the audition phases, there are already so many dreams shattered.

There are various reasons for failing in the pursuit of fame through singing competitions. Sometimes it’s merely because of lack of singing talent. The solution to that is simply to learn to sing first before getting into the gig. But another common reason for failing is the inability to select the right song.

This article intends to shed light on how to choose the perfect song when joining a singing contest.

1. Give attention to your voice range. Voice range is simply how high and how low you can sing. Pick a song where in your voice range can sing perfectly without straining either by hitting low notes or high notes. A lot of people have a misconception that they need to sing high notes in order to win. Of course not. High notes are undeniably impressive but judges are looking for far more than just skyrocketing notes. They are looking for a stand out character, appeal, and voice quality. If you are not yet sure of your voice range, find out at HowBeASinger.com today.

2. Be aware of the genre that fits your voice. Vocal style is your character on stage. Pick a song that will fit the style of your voice. It’s not necessarily the songs you like to listen to. Like me, I love RnB music but my vocal style only fits pop or classic songs. The best way to solve this is to get a friend who can honestly critique you. Prepare your song with varied genres and let them listen to you sing. Let them evaluate on which genre you sound best.

3. The best types of singing are those where the emotions expressed are real. With that in mind, pick a song which you can truly relate to. Review the lyrics whether you can be real with it. In line with this, pick a song that is age-appropriate. I really hate hearing pre-adolescent children singing big songs about love and making love. It’s just wrong in every aspect.

4. Pick a song that’s not very popular but not too unheard of. Maintain a balance. If it’s unheard of or rare, you’ll find that the judges will be having a hard time deciphering the lyrics of the song. If the song is new to them, it won’t do well to your scores. It’s generally not advisable to sing your originally composed songs. Though there are exceptions to this rule but I wouldn’t be risking the chance you have in the contest. On the other hand, songs that are very popular will make you too common in the eyes of the judges. You might be singing the same song as 10 others before you in an audition. Remember, you want to be unique and memorable.

5. Whether in the audition or in the contest proper, if you are given only a limited amount of time to perform, don’t sing your piece from beginning. Instead, sing starting the climax of the song. The climax is referring to the part of the song wherein emotions are highest. This usually is either in the chorus or in the bridge. The reason for this is that you want to maximize your short period of time. You will want to perform the best part.

Basically, these five tips are all you need to have the perfect song choice. Best of luck on your pursuit of fame!

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