How It Works
Imagine you and your best friend are both trying to sing the same song, but one of you is a tiny bit faster or slower than the other. That can make the song sound wobbly, like when you're playing tag and someone trips up. But if your secret friend is right there, copying your voice just a little bit, it makes everything smoother, like a matching pair of shoes that help both feet walk in time.
Why It Helps
This trick is especially useful for singing harmony, when two or more people sing the same song at the same time but with slightly different notes. It’s like when you and your friend are both drawing the same picture, but one uses blue crayons and the other uses green. When you put them together, it makes a cooler picture than either of you could make alone!
So, it's not magic, just a clever way to help voices work as a team! It’s like having a secret friend who helps you sing better together, and they do it by copying your voice just a little bit.
Why It Helps
This trick is especially useful for singing harmony, when two or more people sing the same song at the same time but with slightly different notes. It’s like when you and your friend are both drawing the same picture, but one uses blue crayons and the other uses green. When you put them together, it makes a cooler picture than either of you could make alone!
So, it's not magic, just a clever way to help voices work as a team!
Examples
- A group of friends uses the trick to sing a song together without any practice.
- A child learns how to match their voice with another person's easily.
- Two people use the trick to sing a duet perfectly.
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See also
- How Does The Easiest Way to Sing Your OWN Harmony Work?
- How To Sing In Harmony | Beginner's Introduction?
- How I wish HARMONY was explained to me as a student?
- What is MELODY and HARMONY in music?
- What are chords?