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QuestionAre there any effective warm-ups?Community AnswerDo the "do re mi" warm-up, which is best because it reaches both lower and higher notes.
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QuestionHow can I make my voice sound professional without any training?Community AnswerDaily practice and confidence will make you sound professional. Professional singers use the uniqueness of their voice, so try not to imitate other singers too much.
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QuestionHow can I keep my voice from cracking?Community AnswerIf you're going too high or low for your vocal range, your voice will probably crack. So, discover your range and try to sing inside it. If you want to go higher or lower without your voice cracking, then it is possible to increase your vocal range gradually through practice. Just remember to be careful and maintain proper technique.
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QuestionHow can I become a better singer without lessons?Community AnswerYou can practice with friends or in a choir. Also, you can use singing apps.
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QuestionHow do I know my voice's sweet spot?Community AnswerTry doing a vocal circle. Start low and go high then go high. Next time go slow so you can recognise where your sweet spot is. You will know because it will feel comfortable, and you will be able to sustain it for a long time.
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QuestionWhat if I want to sing in a different range but I'm having trouble reaching it?Community AnswerPractice going higher during warmups. Sing as high as you can without hurting your voice. With regular practice, you will be able to sing higher notes comfortably.
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QuestionWhat is the best time limit for singing sessions?Community AnswerMost singing sessions last between 30 and 60 minutes to avoid straining the vocal chords.
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QuestionWhat kind of room should I use to practice my singing?Community AnswerIt really doesn't matter, but rooms with an echo help to hear yourself clearly.
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QuestionHow can I sing in a higher pitch for a long time?Community AnswerLong notes are all about breath control, no matter what pitch you're singing. Make sure you're sitting or standing straight, then breathe in deeply with your diaphragm. If you don't know exactly what that means, imagine that you're trying to fill your entire lower abdomen with air when you inhale. When you start singing, try to let the air out of your lungs as slowly as you can while maintaining a clear tone. Make sure your voice doesn't sound really breathy, because if it does, you're using more air than you need to make the note.
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QuestionIs it possible to make yourself good at singing if you don't start off being good?Community AnswerOf course. The most important thing to do first is find your voice. How do you sing when you're not thinking about it? Find your vocal range and practice songs within that range. Getting singing lessons or singing with a friend also is a massive bonus.
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QuestionWhy do my siblings put me down and take away my confidence?Community AnswerSiblings don't have honest opinions. Ask a close, trusted friend for her honest opinion. You can also try recording yourself singing so you can hear yourself sing.
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QuestionHow do I show that I sing well?Community AnswerParticipate in events like school talent shows or concerts if you want to show off your voice to friends and/or family. Don't overdo it and show off 24/7 though, people will find it annoying. Not everyone believes that singing is the pathway to solving all things.
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QuestionHow do I tell my parents that I want to sing?Community AnswerJust go up to them and be honest about it -- they should appreciate that. Or you can try singing around them, that way they can hear how good of a singer you are.
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QuestionHow can I prevent a cough while singing?Community AnswerMake sure that you take deep breaths from your belly/diaphragm, not the chest. Also, avoid singing from your throat as it makes your vocal chords scratch against each other. Try singing from your stomach/diaphragm and chest, as it makes the texture of your voice deep and richer.
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QuestionI sound different when I'm on camera! What can I do?Community AnswerWhat you sound like on camera is likely closer to what you really sound like to others than what you sound like in your head. Many people are surprised when they first hear their recorded voice. You will likely get used to it over time. But if it bothers you, you can try recording yourself (on a phone, camera, or other device) while you practice singing and adjust how you sing until you get the sound you like.
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QuestionHow can I continue voice training after vocal damage?Community AnswerTalk to your doctor and a vocal coach about your physical state and goals. Always warm up properly before singing, sip on warm tea and honey to coat your throat and avoid smoking to prevent further damages to your vocal chords.
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QuestionMy voice has a wavy or vibrational quality. What can I do to change this?Community AnswerIt usually means that your voice isn't stable enough from the lack of air supporting it. Improve your breath support by taking more (and better) breaths. It may be uncomfortable at first, but you'll get it.
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QuestionI practice every day, but when I go to the high notes, my voice cracks. What can I do?Community AnswerThe high notes may be out of your vocal range. Transpose the song to a lower key, or learn how to use the different aspects of your voice. For example, use your head voice to transition to the high notes. Voices have different "registers". Discover your registers and make note of the break points so you will become aware of where to shift from full voice to head voice.
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QuestionI am very shy and I don't want to sing before my class. How do I show my talent?Community AnswerYou already well on your way to building the confidence you need. To build your confidence more, start with a smaller audience, maybe your family or close friends or neighbors. As your confidence grows, so can your audience until you are confidently wowing your class with your talent.
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QuestionHow long should I practice singing?Community AnswerYou should never stop practicing. When you get so good that you are paid to sing, you will still practice to keep your voice sounding good.
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QuestionAre there other good things to drink, in addition to lots of water?Community AnswerTea can sometimes work. Also, saline rinses help clear mucus from the throat, which will make your voice sound better.
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QuestionWhat song is good for auditioning?Community AnswerIt depends on your skills and your range. Sing a song you're comfortable singing and that you know really well.
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QuestionMy parents don't have enough money to pay for voice lessons, but I really want to learn how to sing better. I just got a singing part in a school play. What should I do?Community AnswerThere are many free resources on the internet to help you learn just about anything. Try looking up articles on the internet or YouTube videos designed to teach you how to sing. If you are singing in a school play, perhaps the teacher in charge of the play can give you some tips.
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QuestionHow can I get over my fear of singing in front of others?Community AnswerThink of it this way, if you are the only one trying out, instead of saying what do they think of me, think "they didn't have the guts to try out". That way you are thinking more highly of yourself, and afterwards it will feel a lot better. If you are not alone, think about the fact that they are going to have to do the same thing as you and they won't bother picking you apart because they are more focused on preparing themselves for the audition.
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QuestionWhat do I do if my friends think I sound like a strangled cat?Sommerlyn TanCommunity AnswerYou should just keep on practicing! Don't worry about what others think, because every voice is unique and special in its own way, and you can always improve.
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QuestionI am 59 years old. Am I too old to learn how to sing?Community AnswerOf course not! There are many people, famous or not, that are amazing singers at that age. If you put your mind to it and practice, you can learn to sing very well.
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QuestionHow will I know if I breathe through my belly?Community AnswerYour stomach will rise and fall as you breathe, instead of your chest and upper body.
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QuestionCan I sing and play piano?Community AnswerYes, of course, it just takes a lot of practice.
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QuestionHow do I sing high notes again?shakshi ChandCommunity AnswerDo some exercise or warm ups. Learn how to breathe as breathing is one of the important parts of singing, especially when learning high notes.
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QuestionHow do I make my voice grab people?Community AnswerIf you mean a powerful voice, try to put a lot of emotion into it. However, don't sing too loud or deepen your voice, as this could damage your vocal cords. Just try to sing naturally.
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