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Main => Ministry, M.O.M, Praise Teams and Choirs => Topic started by: praznhim06 on April 10, 2006, 08:16:28 PM
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I sing in a choir but I am not to good at adlibing . Can someone give me some tips? I sing a lot of solos but I only sing them straight through no adlibs or anything . help!1 ???
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Can someone help me? ???
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Adlibing comes from alot of practice and the annoiting of God. You can do thisif you pray and practice and practice and pray. Bishop Cole
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Adlibing comes from alot of practice and the annoiting of God. You can do thisif you pray and practice and practice and pray. Bishop Cole
Very good advice.....now if you are having issues finding notes that fit in the key the song is....ask your musician what key the song is in, find the notes that are in that key and just play around with different runs and things that sound good
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thanks a lot
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Also, make sure you read the Bible. Obviously most gospel songs are directly related or influenced by the word or at least the should be. I've found that scripture makes for great adlibing. Using a concordance or topic dictionary will also help. Be Blessed.
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I agree that it is an annointing from God. In order for me to sing a song, I have to feel it. It come all from your heart. You have to feel what you singing.
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I had this trouble also. I belong to a group and I wrote this great song. I laid down my vocals and then it was time for me to do the adlibs but once I got up to the mic, my mind went completely blank. I didn't know what to do or how to sound. Someone else in my group ended up doing the adlibs that time but, I made up my mind to get over my anxiety about adlibs because that's what it was. So what I did was get out some music from my favorite artists and listen to their adlibs not so much so to copy them but, to try to have a feel for my own style. I know sometimes for me, adlibs make me feel the song. My group leader told me not to think so much, just to feel, believe in what I was singing. :)
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The best thing you can do is this-------------------Pray, Practice, and Pattern your style after somebody else.
And remember when you're ad-libbing it doesn't always mean you have to be doing crazy runs.........You can learn some nice moves to go with you runs. All of what has been said above my post will help also.
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I have this very same problem. I can sing, but I don't lead songs partly because I don't know how to adlib. If I were leading a song, when it gets to the windup, I shut up, or either say the same thing, using the same run or melody over and over again. Thanks for the advice everyone gave. To the original poster. I want to start leading songs, so I've started to practice in the car. I'll turn on a song that's basically made by its adlibs, and not listen to the person leading the song but instead just sing it as if I were singing it in church on Sunday morning, and guess what? Sometimes it actually comes out good. Now all I have to do is get over the anxiety and fear of being front and center. Hope that helps.