How to Sing a Duet

Remember, that not all duets are between opposite sexes, nor are they all love songs., Listen closely when you are not singing so you do not miss your cue to join in., Prompt your partner with a nod, or a glance, or you may even want to open your...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Remember

    A duet is when any two people sing and share a song together, They could be having a humorous time together, or more serious.

    Make sure that each have solo parts.

    Unless you try to freestyle harmonize, layer or echo lyrics, do not clash roles, trip up lines, or 'cross lanes'.

    That means that if you sing lower than your partner, remain there.

    The limit would be if you are both singing the same note.

    Stay consistent.
  2. Step 2: that not all duets are between opposite sexes

    If you are not doing karaoke, and you do know the lyrics, you can lip-sync lyrics while not singing to make sure you can prompt your partner if he forget the words or for you to keep track of when to join in. , The more you practice however, the less often you will need these actions.
  3. Step 3: nor are they all love songs.

  4. Step 4: Listen closely when you are not singing so you do not miss your cue to join in.

  5. Step 5: Prompt your partner with a nod

  6. Step 6: or a glance

  7. Step 7: or you may even want to open your palms with a finger pointing towards them.

Detailed Guide

A duet is when any two people sing and share a song together, They could be having a humorous time together, or more serious.

Make sure that each have solo parts.

Unless you try to freestyle harmonize, layer or echo lyrics, do not clash roles, trip up lines, or 'cross lanes'.

That means that if you sing lower than your partner, remain there.

The limit would be if you are both singing the same note.

Stay consistent.

If you are not doing karaoke, and you do know the lyrics, you can lip-sync lyrics while not singing to make sure you can prompt your partner if he forget the words or for you to keep track of when to join in. , The more you practice however, the less often you will need these actions.

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