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August 1, 2005    #8

FEATURE EDITORIAL

"Tune Up!" for Newbies       


Since many YRV readers also are signed up for The Daily Tip, but have never visited the Sing In Tune web site, I noticed I have been getting a lot of questions from newsletter readers about the Tune Up! program.  Many of you don't know what the Tune Up! program is or how it could help your singing.  Since I've been getting lots of questions about it lately, I think it's worth devoting a feature to it so that you will know if Tune Up! can be useful to you. 

In a nutshell, the Tune Up! program is a course for learning how to sing perectly in tune.  If you have problems singing the right notes, Tune Up! is for you.  If you have ever struggled to sing the correct pitches to a song, and just can't seem to get it, Tune Up! is for you.  If you can't figure out WHY you can't sing the correct pitches to songs you love, Tune Up! is definitely for you.  You don't have to have any prior voice training to use it, and it was designed specifically for people that have not studied voice, meaning you don't have to have any prior knowledge of music or any specific skills to be successful with the course.

Here's the bottom-line of how it works:  if you can hear the difference between two songs, say "Mary Had a Little Lamb" and "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star,"  you can successfully use the Tune Up!  course.  It was designed just for singers like you.  If you can tell the difference between those two songs, you already have everything you need within your own brain to learn to sing the right notes.  The Tune Up! course uses the skills you already have to teach you the crucial pitch-matching skills that you don't yet have.  There's no new information or singing techniques to learn!  What the Tune Up! program does is use what you have already to get you doing what you want to do, which is sing the correct notes all the time.  That's the sole aim of the course!

I think our reader question and my answer from the last issue of YRV handles it best.  Here's a reprint of that question:  "how will I be able to know that I am singing in tune and be able to hear myself when I sing?"  That's EXACTLY what the Tune Up! course is designed to teach!  It is exactly those skills that has anyone be able to sing perfectly in tune.  Tune Up! teaches you how and what singers hear, and how to build those skills once you have learned them throughout the course.  Every single element of the course is designed to teach you how to do that, while sitting right at your computer!  So, if you are wondering how you will be able to hear yourself and know if you are singing the right notes, get Tune Up!"  That's pretty much the whole deal!

For some of you who are wondering about intervals and eartraining, Tune Up! is NOT an interval/solfege/ear training course.  If you know what those are and need a recommendation for a good one, please email me!  I would love to help you with that.  I have some that I highly recommend.  Email me at
info@sing-in-tune.com if you need one of those courses and want a heads up on the best ones out there.  I have done some that are excellent, so definitely ask if you need one and want some direction.

If you have any additional questions about the Tune Up! course that I have not answered here, please email me at info@sing-in-tune.com.  For those YRV readers who have never visited the Sing In Tune web site, or are interested in reading more about the Tune Up! course, please visit the site at
http://www.sing-in-tune.com


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