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Lesson 78 of 84 · Singing

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Solfège Hand Signs (Part 3)

🎵Stage Brief #78

Singing in different languages expands your skills.

🎯 Your mission

Breathe before the line, not in the middle.

⚡ The twist

Whisper-loud-whisper. Dynamics are the secret weapon.

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Listen for this

🎧 The best singers don't sing every note the same. Notice the texture.

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Artist Spotlight

🌟 Adele was so nervous before performances she'd throw up. Then she'd go sing anyway.

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Mind = Blown

🤯 No two voices in the world sound exactly alike — not even identical twins.

Learn about solfège hand signs (part 3): read and sing from simple notation

What You'll Learn

Singing in different languages expands your skills. Italian, German, French, and Latin are the four main languages of classical singing.

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Read and sing from simple notation

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Express emotion through vocal performance

Check Your Understanding

Question 1 of 3

How should you breathe when singing?

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Where you hear this in real life

Your singing voice gets better with use — even if you don't think you can sing yet.

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Stretch Challenge

Try this in real life this week.

Sing one song out loud at home this week. Just one.

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For the dinner table

Sing along to one song in the car today. No judgment.

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