2. Vocal cord closure: When you sing, your vocal cords vibrate and create sound. The closer your vocal cords are, the higher the pitch of your voice.
3. Resonance: The shape of your vocal tract (including the mouth, nose, and sinuses) affects the way your voice sounds. By changing the shape of your vocal tract, you can create different vocal sounds and tones.
4. Articulation: Articulation is the way you pronounce words when you sing. Clear articulation is important for making your lyrics understandable and for creating a pleasing vocal sound.
5. Expression: Singing is an expressive art form. When you sing, you should put emotion into your performance and communicate your message to the audience.
Here are some additional tips for singing well:
* Warm up your voice before you sing: Warming up your voice helps to prepare your vocal cords for singing and reduces the risk of vocal strain.
* Practice regularly: The more you practice, the better your singing will become.
* Take lessons from a qualified voice teacher: A voice teacher can help you identify and correct any technical flaws in your singing and develop your vocal skills.
* Sing in a comfortable environment: Choose a place to sing where you feel relaxed and comfortable.
* Don't be afraid to experiment: Experiment with different vocal sounds and techniques to find your own unique style.
* Have fun! Singing is supposed to be enjoyable, so relax and enjoy the process.