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Hi I’m Chuck Gilmore with Power To Sing.
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Today I’m doing this video from Brooklyn,
NY.
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I’m visiting family here for the holiday
season, approaching the New Year in a few
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days, and this afternoon I’m in my daughter’s
apartment in Brooklyn.
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So the back gound’s a little bit different.
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The video’s a little bit darker.
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I’ve got a candle for light and another
lamp in front of me.
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So that does change things a little bit.
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I hope you enjoy this video on singing on
pitch and singing in key.
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What’s the difference between being on key
and on pitch?
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Hi, I’m Chuck Gilmore with Power To Sing.
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I recently received this question.
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Question: “Can you please do a video on
singing on key?
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I'm a beginner and don't even know what this
means.
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I understand what pitch matching on a piano
is but not what singing in key is.
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So could you do a ...video on this?
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What is the difference between being on key
and on pitch?”
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Answer: People often use " on key" and "on
pitch" interchangeably.
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Technically there's probably a difference.
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Western music is written and performed in
different keys.
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For example, "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star"
might be written in the Key of C Major.
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If, while you are singing, it was too low
or too high, you can raise or lower the key.
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Up a whole step would be the key of D Major.
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Down a 1/2 step would be the key of B major.
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The tune you hear would be the same, except
the key is raised or lowered.
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In any of these Keys, B major, C Major or
D Major, if you sing one wrong note, you would
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be singing in the correct key, but singing
an incorrect pitch.
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If you miss several notes, you incorrectly
sing several pitches.
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This creates a dissonance.
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For example the key of C. [Demo] Key of C.
Now if I sing the incorrect pitch in the Key
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of C it might sound like this.
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[Demo] So I got back to the key, but within
that I missed several of the pitches.
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Now I could sing, [Demo] So I sang again in
the key of D but I missed a pitch or two there.
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Or I could sing it in the key of B. [Demo].
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So I missed a pitch but I was singing in the
key of B.
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The pitch that is being played and the incorrect
pitch you are singing fight against each other
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and it sounds wrong to the listener.
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If you only missed a few of the pitches, it
could be said you were singing in the right
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key, but sang several of the pitches incorrectly.
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If you sang all of the notes incorrectly so
the listener couldn't recognize the tune at
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all, it might be said: "the singer sang so
off pitch I couldn't recognize the tune or
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the melody, nor was there a recognizable key.”
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For example if I said: [Demo] I wouldn’t
recognize that as "Twinkle Twinkle Little
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Star".
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In other words, there were so many wrong pitches
the key couldn't be determined either.
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On the other hand, if you missed several pitches
but sang most of them right, it could be said,
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" I could tell you were in the Key of C, but
you were off pitch on several notes."
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Key of C [Demo] So we might recognize the
key, but there were several pitches off.
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You can be off pitch on several notes in any
key.
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Singing on the right pitch is important.
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Even marginal singers, if they can sing on
pitch, can have a great career and huge numbers
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of fans.
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But singers who miss the pitches don’t succeed.
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Knowing your vocal type and singing on pitch
is vitally important.
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Go to PowerToSing.com and take the vocal test
which I call the PowerTest.
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Take the quiz and discover your vocal type.
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This reveals what you tend to do when you
sing through the first bridge of your voice.
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For example if you tend to pull chest voice,
your vocal type is Pulled Chest-High Larynx.
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Go to the Knowledge Center and watch the videos
about your vocal type.
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Download the free exercises and start practicing
them.
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If you do not sing them on pitch, you will
not maximize the benefit from the exercises.
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You must be careful to match the pitches of
the exercises with your voice gain the most
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benefit.
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I’m Chuck Gilmore with PowerToSing.com.
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You can sing higher with beauty, confidence
and power.
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I’ll see you inside the next video.