What is a true voice? Well, a true voice is the voice that a person should use to sing and speak. Unfortunately, many people do not. You see, if you produce sound from your lower throat it can cause you to suffer from vocal strain. On the other hand, if your sound is higher and more nasal in nature, it isn’t as pleasant sounding to those around you. If you want to be known, respected and enjoyed for your singing and speaking talents, you need to learn to sing and speak in your true voice. To teach you how to use your true voice properly, I’d like to tell you a little story.
At one point, Michael worked with an actor who was around 70 years old. This actor had worked on a major television show, but he was let go because his voice was no longer clear. It kept breaking up all the time. What was the source of his trouble? Well, Michael soon discovered that the actor had suffered from pneumonia, which in turn gave him a bad, long-lasting cough. Instead of using his true voice, the actor had been forced to modify [click to continue…]
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You may not have heard of speech level singing before, but it is a technique used by many singing stars, including Jennifer Lopez and Michael Jackson, among others. The idea of speech level singing is to produce tones easily, as if you were speaking, without the discomfort or voice strain that is usually associated with singing exercises.
You see, between your chest voice and your head voice is something that is commonly
referred to, in speech level singing, as your mixed voice. When the resonance begins to go behind your soft palate, the split leaves some of it in your head and some in your mouth. The mixture of both head and chest voices is called a mixed voice.
Your larynx, also known as a voice box, has two very different sets of muscles that you should be concerned about, inner and outer. Many singers try to use their outer larynx muscles to control their voice, but that will just cause your vocal chords to tense up. Therefore, it can create discomfort and it certainly won’t help you improve your singing voice.
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Sirens, yawns, and yodels, the idea is to exercise virtual vocalization of the chords. It’s not that hard even if voice shakes, cracks or goes off tune.
Learning how to sing higher notes is very important, if you want to sing like a pro. If you want to be able to sing any song you want, it is important to increase your vocal range (the range of notes you can comfortably sing), after all. It is certainly possible for you to have trouble singing low notes, but most people have the most trouble when they try to sing higher notes.
You might not think it’s possible, but anyone can learn how to sing higher notes. It is not just an activity reserved for superstars. All it will take you to learn how to sing higher notes properly are time, patience and practice.
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A musical performance screaming doesn’t mean to scream your lungs out, it actually refer to how to properly scream sing! Though it can sound like a singer, screaming loud and hard. The musical screaming makes you learn how to use your false vocal cords in order to produce some screaming sounds. On being practiced everyday, you can learn the art to scream better. Also, don’t worry about the damage of your voice as you scream in the band.
Are you still wondering how to properly scream sing? There different techniques to scream singing. This article should teach you the basic ways of how to properly scream sing without suffering from vocal strain.
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