Sing the Vowel E 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 "O" properly. In this tutorial, we will show you how to articulate the vowel "E". In another tutorial, we have talked about singing and sustaining vowels. We also have tutorials on articulation for other vowels in the English language.

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Steps

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    To begin, we need to have a good posture and to work with our diaphragm muscles
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    Breathe through the mouth or the nose and maintain steady airflow. Use proper breathing techniques that expand the diaphragm and that are supported by abdominal muscles.
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    The tongue should be arched when singing the vowel "E"
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    Your tongue also should not touch your teeth. Lips should form a shape similar to the one used when singing ah. With these techniques in mind, let's sing eh five times as is for two counts each. We have to listen to the resonant sound in our ears and mouth. Finding a teacher and recording yourself practicing this sound will help you develop better sound quality and control and consistency.
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This has been a tutorial on how to sing the vowel "E" correctly. Please make sure to view our next tutorial on how to sing the vowel "I" properly. If you have any questions or comments, please leave them in the space below. Thank you for watching VisiHow!

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