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    How do you control your voice when singing?
    Annabeth Novitzki
    Music Teacher
    Annabeth Novitzki is a Private Music Teacher in Austin, Texas. She received her BFA in Vocal Performance from Carnegie Mellon University in 2004 and her Master of Music in Vocal Performance from the University of Memphis in 2012. She has been teaching music lessons since 2004.
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    The best way to gain control is little by little. Focusing too much on control at first will cause your voice to get tight and might lead to vocal problems or damage. But over time as you practice the methods in this article, you'll learn the subtle ways singers control their voice.
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    How can I develop my singing voice?
    Annabeth Novitzki
    Music Teacher
    Annabeth Novitzki is a Private Music Teacher in Austin, Texas. She received her BFA in Vocal Performance from Carnegie Mellon University in 2004 and her Master of Music in Vocal Performance from the University of Memphis in 2012. She has been teaching music lessons since 2004.
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    Just like any other skill in life, it takes time and consistent practice to develop your singing voice. Practice every day and consider taking voice lessons to help your progress.
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    What is a natural vibrato?
    Annabeth Novitzki
    Music Teacher
    Annabeth Novitzki is a Private Music Teacher in Austin, Texas. She received her BFA in Vocal Performance from Carnegie Mellon University in 2004 and her Master of Music in Vocal Performance from the University of Memphis in 2012. She has been teaching music lessons since 2004.
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    A natural vibrato happens when the singer's throat is relaxed enough for the larynx to have gentle movement. Natural vibrato will have a consistent beat in the sound and will feel free and effortless in the throat.
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    How can I eliminate a phlegm-like blockage in my vocal cords?
    Community Answer
    Stay away from dairy and sugars, which help to make this kind of blockage.
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    How can I relieve anxiety-related tension?
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    Deep breathing can help both anxiety and opening up your voice. Take some time every day to focus on your breathing, like meditation, and work on making it even and steady. Deep breathing activates your parasympathetic nervous system which is the opposite of fight-or-flight; its action is to calm the body.
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    What could cause me to lose my voice?
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    It could be cold water, too much yelling, improper singing technique (misuse of vocal chords) or simply eating unhealthy foods. There are quite a few possibilities.
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    When should I use vibrato?
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    You would usually use vibrato at the end of each line. You would also use it when you are holding out a note.
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    Where am I supposed to feel vibrato?
    Belle_1234
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    You should feel a buzzing in your throat, neck or vocal cords.
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    Sometimes when I sing I feel dizzy. What could be the problem?
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    You are probably taking a breath from your chest, not your stomach. When you breathe in choir, your shoulders should stay relaxed and your diaphragm should expand. Also, if you are singing too high, you could get dizzy.
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    I am simply a beginner. Is there any way I could learn faster?
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    Singing is a skill. It takes time to learn, which is totally dependent on the learner. Singing should be learned the right way, which means with a professional vocal coach.
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    I cannot seem to get any vibrato when I am relaxed and my throat is open. How do I achieve it?
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    It could be your vocal cords. Vibrato will develop naturally when it's ready, so just be patient.
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    My vocal coach said my vibrato isn't strong enough, even though I have a very good vibrato. Do you have tips on how to improve that?
    Community Answer
    Don't force a vibrato, it's really bad for your voice.
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    I've been practicing the correct vocal technique for several years and I still struggle with vibrato. What am I doing wrong?
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    Perhaps you are trying too hard and too self-conscious. Maybe you should just let it flow, and feel instead of thinking about it.
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    Is it normal for your head to shake while singing vibrato?
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    No. The vibrato is only in your vocal cords; your head should be relaxed.
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    How do I strengthen my vibrato if my voice starts wavering?
    Community Answer
    Use longer vowel sounds and more breath from your diaphragm for extra support for your vocal strength.
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    How do I breathe from my diaphragm?
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    How long does it take to get vibrato?
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    With daily practice maybe a week, but it'll be shaky. To be perfect, it can take as long as a year.
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    When I do vibrato, my jaw does tend to shake slightly, but I'm not doing Gospel Jaw. Is that normal?
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    I assume you mean that it moves short distances, but really quickly. This means you are creating the vibrato using your mouth, rather than using breath and your throat.
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    How do I release tension when singing vibrato?
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    To release tension, stretch your neck and muscles around the throat by rolling your shoulders, shifting neck positions (like rolling your head around) and doing many vocal warm-ups.
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    Why do some people naturally have vibrato?
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    It's all about the right techniques -- that's why it may appear as if one was born with vibrato abilities. Vibrato is a natural process, but with the right techniques, you'll achieve vibrato sooner or later.
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    I'm able to breath from my diaphragm, but I can't hold the breath to sing. How can I improve that?
    Andy Winder
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    Abdominal breathing can help you breathe more deeply and comfortably while singing from your diaphragm. To determine whether you're breathing from your abdomen, place a hand between your chest and lower stomach and breathe out. You should feel the center of tension in the middle of your stomach.
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    What if I can do a vibrato, but it's not very loud?
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    It's a possibility that your vibrato is very narrow, and that's okay. Not everyone has massive, rafter-ringing vibrato, and forcing your voice to do something that it shouldn't do will not help you.
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    Recently whenever I would sing at the end of each note I feel a slight vibration in my throat. But, when I sang & my sister listened to me, she told me it's like I was forcing it. Was that vibrato?
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    If you feel like you're actively doing something, you're probably creating your vibrato. If while you sing, your throat feels extremely relaxed and you don't feel like you have control over the speed of the vibrato, it's probably genuine.
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    I've heard the more you sing, the better your voice gets, but I feel like the more I sing, the worse my voice is. What do I do?
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    Your question is a bit confusing, since it could be interpreted two different ways. You could be saying either that your voice is worse at the end of each practice session than before the session, or that over weeks or months your voice has become worse. That being said, there are different answers for each case. In the first case, you could be overworking your voice, and should probably revisit your technique; in the second case, you might pay attention to how you use your voice in your everyday routines. If you have to do a lot of loud speaking every day, you might be causing vocal fatigue or even damaging your vocal cords over time. Try talking to a voice teacher for advice.
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    How do I sing vibrato without belting, but singing softer so it doesn't sound like a shriek or a whisper?
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    Practice by singing in your head voice. You should feel it in the beginning of the top of your mouth where you're tongue is when you roll r's. If you are doing it for the first time, try not to attempt any notes that re too high or too low so that you can sing easily.
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    Does vibrato develop in adulthood or can you have vibrato as a child or teenager?
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    In short, yes. It may take more practice depending on your own singing strengths and weaknesses, but age is not a solid barrier from singing vibrato.
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    My friends say my voice seems too deep for my age. Can this help with vibrato or just my singing voice in general?
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    Don't listen to your friends! Your voice is your own and its deepness is unique to you. Everyone's voice matures differently, and it's probable that yours sounds wonderful. Continue to practice, build your confidence and technique, and you will look back proudly at how far you've come.
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    This article mention that vibrato develops as the voice matures. As a teenager, can I still learn vibrato?
    Avery Taulbee
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    Absolutely! "As the voice matures" simply means that your vibrato will continue to develop over time.
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    is it wrong for your jaw to move? I see Whitney Houston do it and I am not sure if I should because they said to relax your jaw.
    Avery Taulbee
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    Generally, you should try to avoid "jaw wiggling" if you're singing professionally. Vibrato should come from the breath and the throat, and not mouth movement.
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    What time in the morning should I warm-up?
    Fariha Joyeeta
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    It's good to warm up sometime after you wake up. After waking up, have a little breakfast and start your everyday warm-up! But make sure not to do the high-pitched practices right away, start with some lighter warm-ups first.
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