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QuestionWhat do I do if I don't have a microphone?Community AnswerSing from your diaphragm, and keep your mouth wide open - like you're smiling. Try to push your diaphragm a little bit more than usually - but don't overdo it, because that can sound odd.
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QuestionHow do I sing loud and clear without making any mistakes?Community AnswerPractice with a voice coach who specializes in your area of singing. Find a professional singer that teaches as a side job, as they will know good tips for a voice student.
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QuestionDoes vocal Fach affect how long and how powerfully you can hold notes?Community AnswerYes, it does affect your singing and vocals in particular, but with practice, you can easily overcome that.
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QuestionI can sing great in my chest voice, but once I transition to my head voice, I suddenly sound quiet and squeaky. I also can't hold my notes as long, and it's hard to keep my chin down. What am I doing wrong?Community AnswerYour chin is supposed to be in the middle and not bobbing like a Pez dispenser, and you need to believe in yourself and do something in your level of expertise. Keep trying, and you might find that you're not a singer and move on.
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QuestionHow do I sing higher and continue to stay loud and clear?Jess_HunterCommunity AnswerTake good breaths (into your belly), and support your voice. Also try rounding your vowels, that usually helps me. That is, make your words sound like an opera singer, and your tone in general. You can also expand your range by doing warm-up exercises through your whole range every time you sing.
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QuestionHow can I have a smooth voice when singing? What can I do if my voice cracks while singing?DagirlCommunity AnswerIf you feel a crack coming on, try transferring an octave higher or lower. Even just going one note down or up will change your key and put you on track. Also makes for a good surprise in a performance. That could happen because you tried going too loud. Always be thinking of your next note or word.
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