Humming comes as easily as breathing for many people.As intuitive as it may seem, there are different ways to project sound.Singers, orators, and other people who need to be able to command a clear, powerful voice can benefit fromumming.Learning to hum is easy if you know how to channel the sound of your vocal cords through your nose or mouth.
Step 1: Sing a note.
You can start vocalizing a note or pitch by opening your mouth.If you keep your lips slightly open, your jaw and throat will be parted.You should feel the sound of the note coming from your vocal cords.The movements of the mouth are not different between singing and humming.
Step 2: You should close your mouth.
As you continue singing, make your lips seal so that no sound escapes through your mouth.The sound goes through the nose, sinuses and bones of the face.It makes it hard for you to clarify and enunciate the note.Humming is amplified to both the hummer and the listener by the movement of sound through facial bones and cavities.If you aren't much of a singer, you can make a "Hmmm" noise by pursing your lips.
Step 3: You can feel the sound coming from your nose.
Keep going.The path of the vibrations will shift after you close your mouth.There are small, rapid movements in your nose and mouth.You may feel a buzzing sensation.The basic form of humming is what most people know how to do.A higher quality nose will result from humming through it.
Step 4: The pitch will be changed at will.
You are now officially humming.Listen to different pitches and sounds.If you want to raise your pitch, you have to force more air through the nostrils.You may be able to hit notes that are even higher or lower while you are humming, but the pitch you attain should match that of your normal singing voice.
Step 5: As you would expect.
The point of resonance of the hum will be changed for this technique.Begin humming.Make a note of how strong the sound is.You should be able to follow the humming as it travels through your body.
Step 6: Open your mouth.
You should keep your mouth closed and vocalize.As you hum, allow your throat to expand as if you were coughing or trying to hit the lowest note you can.You will tighten and draw downward.It's not easy to get your throat in the right position.Lower the pitch of the notes as you hum and try to feel it in your voice.You will get the hang of it with a little practice.
Step 7: The sound should be focused in the mouth.
You have a better chance of projecting the hum through your mouth.Your cheeks will be filled with the vibrations.As you exhale, push your diaphragm.You are doing it right if you feel a tickle in your lips or the lower part of your face.The sound is amplified by your throat and cheeks if your lips are sealed tightly.Projecting through the mouth allows you to hum and sing with greater volume and clarity.
Step 8: Get as much volume as you can.
You can hum more forcefully now that you can project the sound of your vocal cords through your mouth.To keep your throat open, squeeze your diaphragm.You should be able to achieve a louder, more booming hum this way than the basic technique of humming through the nose.The voice box should not be used for your volume.The only way it is being done is through the mouth.It's the right way to hum as a trained singer.
Step 9: Prepare your vocal cords.
It is important to warm up your voice before singing, public speaking or yelling.You can work out the tension in your voicebox by humming.Humming is a great way to get your vocal cords loose and ready for projection.It is possible to damage your voice if you don't warm up.Warming up your vocal cords can make your voice sound better.
Step 10: There is a high and low hum.
You can get your voice ready by humming in different pitches.As you transition from one sound to the other, carry the sound through your nose and mouth.If you can, hit each note high or low.The higher the hum, the more you feel it in your body.When you lower the note, you will hear a sound in your chest.
Step 11: Go through scales.
Singers can incorporate humming into their warm-up exercises.Instead of singing, hum the scales the way you normally would.As you work your way through the ascending and descending notes, maintain a constant pitch.Good singing technique should be observed before you open your mouth.As you warm up, you can focus on hitting the right pitch without having to think about lyrics or shape words.
Step 12: As you breathe, laugh.
When usingumming as a meditation technique, it can be very relaxing.There is a place to sit and relax.Take a deep breath and hold it for a while.As you exhale, hum as you release the breath.On top of the breath, the hum should ride out.You should not try to project or exhale forcefully during this exercise.Allow the hum to escape as you breathe.Hold a gentle hum for as long as you can.A good way to clear your head is to hum while breathing.