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Benefits of Learning How to Sing

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Today – let’s explore the benefits of Learning how to sing. Let’s answer how singing can be a rewarding experience for many reasons. Here’s a breakdown of some of the key benefits:

1. Emotional Expression

Outlet for Feelings: Singing allows individuals to express their emotions, whether joy, sadness, or nostalgia.

2. Therapeutic Benefits

Many find that singing can be a powerful form of therapy, helping to reduce stress and anxiety. Did you know? It’s also used as Therapy for Stroke victims to help regain speech and speaking abilities.

3. Enhanced Communication Skills

Articulation and Clarity: Learning to sing often improves verbal skills, as singers focus on pronunciation and projection.

Connection with Audiences: Good singing skills allow for a meaningful connection with an audience, whether in casual settings or live performances.

stage fright does fade

4. Cognitive Development

Memory Enhancement: Memorizing lyrics and melodies improves memory skills and cognitive functioning.

Discipline and Patience: The process of learning singing techniques and material requires discipline, fostering patience and perseverance.

5. Physical Benefits

Breath Control: Singing enhances your lung capacity and promotes proper breathing techniques.

Posture and Core Strength: Proper singing technique can improve posture and core strength, benefiting overall physical health.

6. Creativity and Personal Growth

Artistic Exploration: Learning to sing opens opportunities for creative expression through different genres and styles of music.

Confidence Boost: Performing in front of others can significantly improve self-esteem and confidence.

Cruise ships offer jobs for Singers

7. Social Opportunities

Community Engagement: Joining a choir, band, or singing group fosters social connections and friendships. Traveling to gigs allows for meeting new people altogether and, who knows? a music recording producer? more fans!

Shared Experience: Singing with others can enhance a sense of belonging, growing together, and community support.

8. Cultural Appreciation

Understanding Music and Art: Learning to sing often involves exploring a variety of musical genres and cultures, enriching one’s appreciation for the arts.

Tradition and Heritage: Singing can connect individuals to their cultural history and traditions through music. Check out how MyRath injects a touch of their culture into their music. I like the voice of that lead singer, Zaher Zagati, and their genre, hmm, yeah. 🙂

Musical Theater Shows can be fun

9 Professional Opportunities

Career Path: For some, learning to sing can lead to professional opportunities in the music industry, such as performing, teaching, or composing.

Versatile Skill: Vocal skills can be advantageous in various fields beyond music, such as acting, public speaking, or even corporate presentations.

Conclusion

Learning how to sing can be a transformative journey that touches on emotional, physical, cognitive, and social aspects of life.

Whether pursued as a hobby or a profession, the benefits of singing extend far beyond the act itself, enriching personal experiences and connections along the way. As a mother, I use to sing lullabyes to my sons when they were toddles to age 5. They still catch me now ‘n again, singing and will stop to listen. Our children can enjoy listening.

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Extra Reading Resources

Definitive Guide when Recording Music in the Studio- Band Checklist

10 things you need to know before you Record your Band

Step-by-Step Guide to Starting Your Own Recording Studio

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Chutes, Gravity and Drag

bear skydiving with chute
Bear sporting Chute jump

A field of science in Physics states, in Newton’s First law: “An object will stay at rest or continue at constant velocity unless acted on by a resultant force“.

No matter what mass an object is falling towards the Earth, science has found that they will fall at the same rate, if no resistance exists, and land at the same time.

So, how do these forces make skydiving, with a parachute, and science of gravity, chutes and drag – so popular?

Learning the Math of Falling

Calculations is done with use of the equations involving force, mass, and acceleration. Studies have shown that acceleration remains constant, for all matter with mass. This formula shows the most basic equation:

F=mg

The breakdown of this equation refers to the following:

F = force, objects being pulled to the Earth
m = mass of the object
g = acceleration rate due to gravity(g = 9.807 meters per second-squared (m/s2) )

Following mathematical rules will have us write out this formula as:

F= m x g

The use of this formula can get far more complex depending on which area of science, one is using it, such as in aeronautics, space sciences, engineering, etc.

The world of skydiving is a popular sport even though it can be a risk to one’s life. Not many can understand ‘why jump from a perfectly good plane?’ but there are enthusiasts who love the extreme sport of skydiving, or BASE jumping – sports requiring one to jump from a plane or off a fixed object (cliff). These are considered extreme sports and may require a fair investment of funds in gear and equipment since rental for a plane may not be anything to sneeze about.

Forces created in Skydiving

On topic, the meeting and creation of forces, involved with deploying a parachute. A person will jump out of a plane and find themselves falling through the skies, gaining speed along the way, since ‘a force of attraction exists between any two objects that have mass and the more mass they have, the greater the force of attraction. The closer they are, the greater the force of attraction will occur‘. I will hazard a guess that this particular stimulus creates a thrilling excitement not found in other sports, such as volley ball.

A parachute is deployed, and the chute creates a surface area, which slows the descent or rate of acceleration. This surface area creates ‘air resistance or drag force‘. The larger the surface area, the slower the descent. This ‘resistance or drag force‘ creates a force that’s opposite to the force of gravity therefore creating a ‘push and pull‘ force that are nearly equal.

Safety in Chute Deployment

The timing of deploying a parachute is important to note aka ‘pull altitude‘. This is due to a shrinking drag force. As one slows down, the drag force gets smaller even if the surface area of air resistance, is larger than one’s weight.

Also important is speed of the chute itself opening, therefore a deploying sequence with equipment is used, to prevent injuries, death or damage to the parachute. This helps to slow deployment of the main ‘canopy‘ along with maintaining a tangle-free ‘chute opening‘. Most skydivers will jump at about 12,500 feet above ground level, allowing for one minute of ‘free falling‘ before deploying their parachute, a minimum of 2000-2500 feet for the more experienced.

Differences between Skydiving and BASE Jumping

The gear and equipment for skydivers and BASE jumpers are NOT the same. BASE jumper gear is designed to deploy quicker and at slower air speeds. BASE jumpers do not have ‘reserve‘ chutes either as the skydivers equipment does. The science involved in these sports may be the same but both are definitely activities, not for the ‘faint hearted‘. Is this where I say being a sports spectator is safe?

Learning in Motion

Physics of Sky Diving

https://youtu.be/ur40O6nQHsw

Extra Reading

Gravity Equations Formulas Calculator

Your Guide to Skydiving

United States Parachute Association

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