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My chorus teacher told me to do this and I seen a lot of famous people do it i think it will help to so I don't think u will look stupid as much just don't go overboard
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...but i'll look stupid...
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example?
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You're gorgeous. ._.
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i am a baritone and i can go in chest voice until the E4
i cant go any higher, if i try to, my voice breaks into falsetto
i think the cause is that the notes from C#4-E4 are very squeezed and yelling if i try to sing them
so i can go until c#4 without hurting my voice but higher will hurt
do you know what the reason is?
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This really helped, but now I have a problem.
I can sing pretty high, but I keep skipping notes whenever I try to sing like, do re mi fa etc, how can I stop myself?
It comes to the point where I've found myself using my whistle register at the very end.
I'm a soprano... Can you help?
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hello i was wondering what helps you sing higher i am trying to sing a high note that pretty much everyone can get to like sonny moore from. from first to last look at the video ride the wings of pestilence is a perfect example its that very very high note that he hits i want to sing that high so bad
Sorry but this one seems a bit bizarr. Lift your eyebrow and it makes you sing higher? really?
vocaltutorexercises 6 months ago
@vocaltutorexercises No no, lifting your eyebrows and cheeks doesn't make you sing higher, it helps the sound to come out nicer so your high notes sound better Try it. Sing a high note with your face held normally, then sing the same note with your face "lifted" up. It sounds better the second way. Just a way to help your high notes come out cleaner. The only thing that will physically add notes to your range are scales, but this technique (and others) will make them sound much more polished.
prosinginglessons 6 months ago 2
hi
im a full male tenor. (i reach to A above middle C)
i have no formal training.
Do you believe its possible for me to develop my voice with a lot of work to a full solo tenor? (C above middle C)
and if so, would singing scales everyday trying to go one half step up be enough?
spencermaddoxmusic 2 years ago
Yes, absolutely I think you could do it... it will take work on your part, singing scales regularly and using techniques to make them sound right, but I think it's possible. I haven't' heard your specific voice so sometimes it's tough to say, but with work most people can add several notes to their ranges.
Hope that helps!
Elisha
prosinginglessons 2 years ago
hey do you mind if i ask you a question of singing
in head voice, should you feel like your releasing
your head voice as it keeps going up, like the throat is opening up or should it feel like your
pushing up?
thanks appreciate help
theoneandonlymeyupyu 2 years ago
Hi there,
It shouldn't feel like you're are pushing or pulling on your voice at all. "releasing" is a good word to describe how it should be done, because essentially you are "allowing" yourself to sing in head voice. Once you realize you have it, you have to remember to allow yourself to use it instead of pulling or pushing on your chest voice. There should be an easy, smooth transition from chest voice to head voice as you move though your bridge.
Hope that helps!
Elisha
prosinginglessons 2 years ago