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QuestionHow do I keep my voice beautiful when singing high notes?Lord_TommoCommunity AnswerMake sure you are staying in your range. If it's starting to get uncomfortable to sing high or it isn't sounding right, stop. You may be able to sing a lot higher than your range, but if you do, you will damage your vocal cords. Try and support your chest and breathe from your diaphragm, singing to a distance.
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QuestionI think I'm a pretty average singer, but some people tell me I have a beautiful voice and some say I need a lot of work. How can I tell if I'm good or not?Community AnswerI think that you should go with what other people tell you, but what you think counts too. If you keep practicing, you may have the potential to become a great singer! A voice coach would be a big help.
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QuestionCan I still sing beautifully if I'm sick?Community AnswerIt depends on the sickness. If you have a headache, body aches, or chills, then yes. If you're experiencing a stuffy nose or sore throat though, then unfortunately, your voice will probably be negatively affected.
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QuestionWill this work in three days?Community AnswerThis depends on how much you practice. The more you practice, the better you will get, but don't practice too much or else you'll damage your vocal chords. Three days might be a little unrealistic. Don't forget to warm up before you sing.
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QuestionCan I have a beautiful voice?Community AnswerEveryone can have a beautiful voice, understand the song you're singing, put all of your emotions in the song, and make it your own. Even if your voice has flaws, they are your flaws and they are unique. That's what people like, hearing a unique voice and seeing someone with confidence.
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QuestionCan I always improve?Community AnswerOf course you can. Through time, you will improve and learn new things about music and singing.
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QuestionHow do I sing with my diaphram and not throat?Community AnswerTry breathing exercises or breathing properly. You can also lay your hand on your stomach and press lightly as you sing.
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QuestionHow will I know if I am straining my vocal cords?Community AnswerIf it hurts your throat to sing, you are straining your vocal chords. Remember your voice is irreplaceable and that straining can lead to permanent damage to your vocal chords.
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QuestionHow will I know if I'm singing with my diaphragm?Community AnswerAlthough singing with your diaphragm can be difficult to spot, it is actually quite easy. First, place two fingers below your ribcage. (right below the bra if you are a girl) Then, push inwards, and sing loud. You should feel your diaphragm vibrating. Try practicing without pushing on it, and it will eventually become easier.
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QuestionWhat can I do to eradicate vibrations in my throat while I am singing?Community AnswerWhy would you want to!? Vocal folds are designed to vibrate, if you have a good vibration it means your voice is clear and healthy. If it starts to feel scratchy however, that's when you need to change, as your folds are constricted and they need to relax.
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QuestionHow can I improve my confidence?Community AnswerThere are many ways to improve confidence. An effective method is to start each morning by looking in the mirror and pointing out three things that you love about yourself, and try to compliment three different people each day. For singing, boost your confidence by singing in front of people as much as you can. The more experience you get, the more natural it will start to feel.
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QuestionHow can I make my singing sound unique?Community AnswerTry different techniques and see what you like. Then, just use that to an extreme, and adjust until you are happy with it.
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QuestionWhen I sing whispering-like in the shower, I think it sounds beautiful, but when I sing in the voice I'm supposed to be singing in for the audition, I think it sounds terrible. What's going on?Community AnswerYou are used to hearing songs on the radio so when you are in the shower, your voice echoes and sounds closer to a radio voice.
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QuestionDo I have to talk softly to save my voice?Community AnswerYou don't need to talk softly, but you should take care of your voice if you want to be a good singer. For example, avoid excessive drinking, smoking, or yelling.
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QuestionHow do I sing loud and pretty into a mic?VanyaCommunity AnswerIf you believe you don't sound good in a mic, it is probably because you're singing too close to it, and it's picking up the sound of your breathing. Back away, and if you think that that's not a good idea for fear of sounding quiet, you can either sing louder or move away from the mic when taking a breath.
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QuestionHow can I change my pitch when I am singing?Community AnswerChanging your pitch is just changing notes, like when you're speaking and you change how high or low you're speaking. Just start singing and try going up or down like you would when you talk.
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QuestionIs it possible to go from alto to soprano?Community AnswerYes, but as always, practice makes perfect. Be careful you aren't straining your vocal cords though!
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QuestionHow can I sing just like shouting? It seems like I'm pushing up the abdomen tightly, especially when singing high notes?Community AnswerMake sure you are breathing properly from your diaphragm. Hitting high notes and screaming are NOT the same thing. You should not feel any pain when singing; do not strain your voice.
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QuestionMy voice is always below others when singing. What should I do?Community AnswerKeep practicing, to get your voice stronger, and work on pitch matching.
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QuestionHow do I learn how to incorporate someone else's singing techniques into my own?Community AnswerTechniques in singing can be as unique as a singer's voice. However, learn some basic techniques such a vibrato and ad-libbing, as well as adding syllables to words, mixing head-chest voice, etc. Listening to different singers can also help you develop your own unique techniques.
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QuestionHow do I breathe through my belly?Community AnswerWhen you breathe in, make sure your belly is expanding rather than your chest.
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QuestionHow can I stop my voice from sounding nasally?Community AnswerYou may have a deviated septum, which is common. Try using a neti pot.
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QuestionWill this work in 2 years?Ask_Leah_321Community AnswerDepending on how you sing now and, of course, how much you practice, it won't take as long as that. At most, to notice a change, it will take a month or so of daily practice.
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QuestionI’m too shy to have a vocal coach or to sing in front of other people, so how do I tell if I’m a good singer or not?Ask_Leah_321Community AnswerTo hear what other people hear, try recording yourself singing and playing it back. Try different songs to see what suits you and, if you can build a little confidence, play the video to a couple friends and see what they think; this helps because you don't have to get caught in the act. Don't be afraid to show off your voice because, at the worst, people will at least go away thinking about how outgoing you are.
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QuestionI have sore throat right now but someone heard my voice and didn't believe I had one. She said work on your voice, it's lovely. What do I do?Anne IlakCommunity AnswerDo the exact same thing. Work on your voice. Sing as much as you can, hydrate well. having a good voice is a gift. Don't strain. Try songs that are simple and around your comfort zone right now. And slowly move outside your zone. When you are ready, try to sing in small programs around your place, or even a competition.
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QuestionI feel like I have potential as a singer, but, since I've been a kid, on voice memo my voice sounds childish and pitchy. How do I sing better?EmmecarqueCommunity AnswerPractice as much as you can and consider training with a vocal coach. Remember that not everyone needs to have a sweet voice. Sometimes it is better to have a unique voice.
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QuestionHow do you sing well if your throat is scratchy?EmmecarqueCommunity AnswerDrink a lot of water, take an over-the-counter medication and rest your voice for a few days. If the problem persists, contact a doctor.
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QuestionHow can I tell what I sing like? Can I trust how I sound on videos?Community AnswerNot necessarily. It depends on the quality of the sound equipment employed in making a video. If they used really good equipment (microphone, mixer, recorder, etc.), you can trust the results. Otherwise, ask someone you trust to be honest with you.
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QuestionI have a problem of clearing my throat (phlegm). Will that matter when singing? And if yes, how can I avoid it ?Community AnswerEveryone does it, even though it's best not to. Try drinking lots of water and tea, avoiding sugary foods and fatty foods before a performance, and taking allergy medications if necessary. Clearing your throat will hit your vocal cords together suddenly and harshly, causing them to tire quicker.
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QuestionI keep getting told I'm good at singing, but I've recorded myself singing and I think that I sound stupid. Do I trust other people's word on it or not?OakSocksCommunity AnswerSometimes, computers and other devices change the pitch in your voice when you record it. So it’s not you, it’s the computer! Go with what other people say and what you think about yourself. And don’t be afraid to improve.
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