Sing the Vowel A Properly

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You're watching VisiHow. This is a video tutorial series on singing. In the previous tutorial, we discussed how to sing the vowel "U" properly. In this video tutorial, we're going to teach you to articulate the letter "A" correctly.

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Steps

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    In another video tutorial, we have talked about the different vowels of the English language
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    They are "A", "E", "I", "O", and "You". We've talked about sustaining the vowels.
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    The articulation is very important when singing the ah sound
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    Articulation allows us to have a better tone for the note and pitch.
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    To sing ah, your mouth should be open, as if you are yawning
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    Your tongue should be at the bottom of your mouth but arched at the back. This way, you can produce a resonant sound.
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    Now, we will sing ah as C five times for two counts each time
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    Make sure you are practicing proper breathing and airflow for the best sound (tutorial 1; tutorial 2; tutorial 3). A good way to practice is to record yourself while practicing and try to stay in key.
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This has been a video tutorial on how to sing the vowel "A" correctly. Please make sure to view our next tutorial on how to sing the vowel "O" properly. If you have any questions or comments, please leave them in the section below. Thank you for choosing VisiHow!

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