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The Singorama program contains twenty-eight audio tutorials broken down into six different segments.
Part One – Getting Started
Part one contains lessons to help you familiarize yourself with your vocals. Warm-up exercises get the journey started, while proper breathing and posture tips keep you singing safe.
Lesson One: Introduction and How to Understand Your Voice
Lesson Two: Voice Strengthening
Lesson Three: Loaded Sonancy Method
This may be one of the most useful modules for complete beginners - as it's very possible to cause permanent damage to your vocal chords by attempting to sing notes with serious strain.
Part Two – Voice Techniques
Part two of the software breaks down the different techniques used in singing and how to practice them. I love lesson seven – who doesn't want to avoid bad habits?
Lesson Four: Tone
Lesson Five: Pitch
Lesson Six: Bridged Vocalization
Lesson Seven: Avoiding Bad Habits
Lesson Eight: Octave Power Generator Part 1 (Extending Your Range)
Part Three – Music Theory
This segment takes a look at what makes music, music. Music theory is what's behind the music – essentially, what makes the sounds we hear. To sing well, one must know how it works, and this part breaks it down.
Lesson Nine: Rhythm, Key Signatures, and Time Signatures
Lesson Ten: Minor and Major Keys: The Solfege System
Lesson Eleven: Solfege and Intervals (Reading Music)
Part Four – Styles of Singing
Lesson Twelve: Different Singing Styles
Lesson Thirteen: Recognizing Progressive Intervals
Lesson Fourteen: Singing a Variety of Music Genres
Part four can easily be viewed as the most fun in the journey. Everything in these lessons is geared toward making you a better singer in a variety of styles. Melaine Alexander's unique experience in a broad range of genres really helps these lessons to shine.
This part is all about the song itself. While singing is about your voice, if you're looking for career movement, understanding songs is critical to know just how you're supposed to perform them. Using practical examples, you'll be able to take the knowledge and apply it to songs you've never heard sung before!
Lesson Fifteen: Song Meaning Comprehension – Lyrics and Overall Tone
Lesson Sixteen: Song Meaning Comprehension – Emotion & Personality
Lesson Seventeen: Creating Your Song
Lesson Eighteen: Learning Full Songs Part One
Lesson Nineteen: Learning Full Songs Part Two
Part Six – Moving Forward in Your Music Career
Part six is for those people looking to take it out of the classroom and out in the real world. Melaine's vast career provides insight and tips you won't find from other singing programs.
Lesson Twenty: Common Problem Solutions
Lesson Twenty-one: Your Future Career as a Singer
Lesson Twenty-two: Octave Power Generator Part 2
Lesson Twenty-three: Tips for Performing Live
Lesson Twenty-four: How to Nail Auditions
Lesson Twenty-Five: Your First Songwriting
Lesson Twenty-Six: Singing with a Band
Lesson Twenty-Seven: Overcoming Stage Fright
Lesson Twenty-Eight: Final Analysis
Singorama also includes bonus tools including a PDF workbook, training software to find your pitch, and recording software to track your progress.