SINGING TECHNIQUES TO IMPROVE YOUR SINGING VOICE

SINGING TECHNIQUES TO IMPROVE YOUR SINGING VOICE

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Here’s a secret:

If you have a voice, you can sing.

Period.

While that knowledge alone won’t help you hit higher notes, or learn to sing with more power, it’s still the starting point for everyone that wants to learn good singing techniques.

What is the trick to singing better? What’s the best singing technique to practice?

Well, the truth is that singing is a skill like any other. The more you do it, the easier it gets!

And, like any other skill, certain techniques of singing will help you teach yourself to sing more quickly than others.

So don’t buy into that “you’re either born with it or you’re not” crap.

All you need is a bit of insider information about how to get the most out of your voice.

In my years teaching singing, I’ve noticed that some different types of singing techniques work better than others.

Classical singing techniques differ from pop singing techniques and other contemporary singing techniques. Likewise, opera singing techniques aren’t quite the same as choral singing techniques.

The point is, different genres have different ways of doing things.

But a few essential techniques can help you no matter what kind of singer you are!

So today let’s discuss Ten Singing Techniques to Improve Your Voice.

All of these will assist you in exercising the singing voice and extending the vocal range.

Whether you want singing techniques for beginners or expert singing techniques to sound better than ever, this course has something for you.

How to Improve Your Singing

1. Sing with a “tall” posture.

2. Breathe from the diaphragm.

3. Relax your throat, tongue and upper body as you sing.

4. Warm up your voice.

5. Try the 5-Tone Count to sing with chest voice.

6. Try the 1.5 Octave Lip Trill to expand your vocal range.

7. Try the 1.5 Octave “Gee” to sing in mixed voice.

8. Try the Octave Repeat Bratty “Nay” to belt those high notes.

9. Try the Octave Repeat “No” for a more normal sound.

10. Try the 1.5 Octave “Mum” to relax your voice across your range.

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