Well, hello there, friends. Today I would like to make a few comments about some common errors that singers tend to make. They relate to:

1. Pronounciation of the suffix ING (not ING Direct)

The prefix of some words should not be linked with this suffix “ing”. For example, some people sing goWING instead of goING. Try out the ING words before singing.

2. Words with the letters OWN

The best way to explain this is to say that these words should be rounded up. For example, DOWN is commonly pronounced DUNG and TOWN is commonly pronounced TUNG.

3. Linking of adjacent words in the same phrase

There are times when adjacent words in the same phrase can be linked to each other. However, this is not a good idea all of the time, for the purpose of esthetics (at least audible)or tasteful singing. For example:

– “I am, I am”. These words are linked by some singers to sound like “I Yam, I Yam”. Now what are you singing about? A root vegetable?

There are many more examples. The best way to avoid them is to listen with a keen ear to other singers and to your own self.

Until!

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