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- pianomanLv 76 months ago
If you have a singing voice, you can develop it by studying with a qualified vocal instructor.
- Anonymous7 months ago
I don’t know how much this helps, but for me it entirely depends on the song. Some songs I sound really good and some songs I sound like my cat puking.
It could help to identify your vocal range. If you can’t sing high, avoid higher pitched songs.
The main thing is to practice. If you’re comfortable doing this, you can record yourself with a video or audio recording app. Apple has voice memos, which is what I use. Listen back for spots where it sounds good and where it could use work.
- scott bLv 77 months ago
They same way you improve anything else. With practice, studying, and hard work.
- RJLv 77 months ago
The first step towards improving your singing is to take face-to-face voice lessons from a qualify voice teacher. The teacher will listen to your singing and offer guidance and feedback about your vocal progress
Here are some tips about finding a voice teacher:
The teacher has an excellent ear, and carefully listens to, and gives you accurate feedback about your voice.
Has an understanding of vocal anatomy, including the respiratory muscles, the larynx and throat structures, and how they affect singing.
Allows you to tape record lessons or exercises in the lesson for take-home practice. Provides you with written exercises when needed.
Is professional in conduct yet personable. You should feel comfortable with this person. You should feel free to ask questions.
While being emotionally supportive, he or she should be able to challenge you to grow as a singer at the same time.
The teacher should be able to explain to you in depth why you are doing each exercise that he or she gives you.
If available go to a recital where this teacher's students are performing. If they mostly sound great then this is probably a very good indication of a competent voice teacher.
Avoid teachers who only take on students who are already professional vocalists. A good teacher can train any voice and would enjoy the challenge of doing so.
The teacher shows genuine interest in you as a singer.
The teacher understands vocal health issues including the need to drink water and monitor the speaking voice
Addresses the need to relax those tensions/muscles that can block good vocal production and vocal freedom.
Is emotionally stable and does not intimidate or talk down to you.
Your voice feels easier and more resonant when working together
You are born with a natural vocal range. As such, it is not possible to expand your vocal range. However, it is recommended that you take face-to-face voice lessons from a qualify voice teacher. The teacher will listen to your singing and offer guidance in singing correctly, which may lead to your being able to sing notes that you were previously unable to sing and thus expanding your present vocal range.
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- Anonymous7 months ago
Vocal training. I saw a trainer who does it online with Skype or Zoom.
- Anonymous7 months ago
Gargle with warm water and practice early morning.