2 Major Reasons Why You Are Losing High Notes in Vocal Range

Do you really know why you always losing high notes in vocal range?

You have to find out the problems since wrong vocal exercises will never allow you to ever extend your vocal range. In fact, it will hurt your voice forever over time.

There are 2 major reasons why you failed to hit High Notes:-Losing high notes in vocal!

1) You are breaking yourself into falsetto
If you have run into falsetto, its means your vocal chords can no longer hold together lead to “breaking apart” on your high notes vocal range.

Your voice will sound light and airy. Furthermore, your tone is singing without depth and solidity to it. This is what we called “falsetto”.

To solve this problem, you have to learn how to “shift gears” and move into your higher registers that will give your sound more powerful, solid and depth in high notes vocal range.

2) You are trying to force your voice
It’s happened when you are trying to use your extra musculature in order to force your voice as high as it can go. But, the fact is that you sound like yelling or screaming in the high notes badly.

Be careful! It’s the worst singing practice you have done. You will damage your voice permanently if you keep trying this kind of singing style in high notes.

That’s it. The correct vocal range exercises will train any voice to sing perfectly to show your voice how to increase vocal range.

There are no such things of overnight success, and the same theory goes applied in the singing training as well. However, you can keep training your vocal chords on singing different vocal coordination, which will allows you to sing in extremely high notes with your head voice, and mixed voice effortless.

You will not losing high notes in vocal range in the future again once you understand the root of these problems.

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