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Because who doesn't want to sing like a pro while getting clean?
Start by getting the water to a comfortable temperature. Not too hot, not too cold. Just like the perfect vocal warm-up, it should be just right.
Now, gently place your hands under the water and start making "ahh" sounds. Yes, like that. Feel the vibrations of the water in your hands and let it guide your vocal warm-up.
Once you're feeling limber, try a few gentle vocal runs. Maybe some scales, maybe some simple melodies. Remember, the goal is to get those vocal cords ready for the big performance.
When you feel like you're ready, take a deep breath and belt out your favorite shower-themed song. We recommend "I Will Survive" by Gloria Gaynor.
Click here for the next tip, or just go ahead and sing like nobody's listening (but let's be real, your family is definitely listening).We've all been there. You start singing your heart out in the shower, and suddenly you're gasping for air. Don't worry, it's not just you. Even the pros forget sometimes.
The key is to remember to breathe in between notes. Like, seriously, take a breath. In. Between. Notes.
It might help to practice some breathing exercises. Like, inhale for four notes, exhale for two, inhale for four, exhale for two, and so on. You get the idea.
But honestly, just try not to die in the shower. That's just embarrassing.
Click here for the next tip, or just go ahead and sing your heart out (but don't die)Your showerhead is the ultimate soundboard. It's like having your own personal vocal coach, but without all the judgment and criticism.
Stand under the showerhead, and try to hit those high notes. Feel the water pounding against your skin, and let it guide your pitch.
Don't worry if you don't hit it perfectly at first. It's like trying to hit a high note in a crowded elevator. It's all about the effort, not the result.
And when you finally nail it, you'll be the shower singing sensation of the neighborhood. Your family will be like, "Who's that sound?" And you can be all, "It's me, the shower singing king/queen."
Click here for the next tip, or just go ahead and sing your heart out (but don't drown out the water)We know it's tempting to sing in the dark, but trust us, it's just not worth it. You'll sound like a tone-deaf cave man.
Besides, you don't want to be that person who's always getting hit with water from the showerhead because they can't see the temperature control.
So, take a little time to adjust the lights in the shower, and you'll be singing like a pro in no time.
Just remember, it's not just about the music. It's about the whole package. The shower, the lights, the water, the singing. It's like a little mini-spectacle in there.
Click here for the next tip, or just go ahead and light up the shower like a stageWe've all been there. You're belting out your favorite tune, and suddenly you realize that your shower is basically just a echo chamber.
Don't get too caught up in the echo, or you'll end up sounding like you're singing in a giant, wet cave.
Just remember, the shower is not a recording studio. It's more like a, well, shower. With water and soap and stuff.
So, try to keep it real, keep it simple, and for the love of all things musical, try not to get too caught up in your own echo.
Click here for the next tip, or just go ahead and get lost in the echo (but don't say we didn't warn you)