How To Sing Open Tones - How To Sing With Power And Control While Hitting The Notes. Opera singers are famous for their magnificent and powerful usage of singing techniques such as vibrato. But there are many who feel that vibrato is extremely difficult to learn. And this can be attributed to the fact that vibrato is an artificial extension of the voice. But the reality is that vibrato is a natural feature of the voice albeit one that is difficult to develop. However cases have been observed when vibrato was automatically developed once the poor singing habits were removed. Vibrato is not restricted just to classical singers like Lucianno Pavarotti but you will also hear it in the likes of David Bowie. If you are just starting your career in singing and curious to know more about vibrato here are a few tips to get you started. The first thing to do before you incorporate vibrato in your singing is to determine if you really want to add it to your voice. Even though vibrato sounds most pleasant in the work of your favorite singer you have to understand that it must have taken him/her years of practice to develop it. So don't force yourself to sing vibrato because doing so will make you sound unpleasant. The best way is to consult a voice coach before making the decision. Your posture is extremely important to your singing and the way you sound. Think of the body posture of an opera or classical singer. It is important to keep your body straight so that the sound is produced from the depths of your lungs. You cannot get the vibrato effect by singing from your throat.