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QuestionWhat foods can I eat to improve my singing voice?Patrick is an internationally recognized Voice & Speech Coach, focusing on public speaking, vocal power, accent and dialects, accent reduction, voiceover, acting and speech therapy. He has worked with clients such as Penelope Cruz, Eva Longoria, and Roselyn Sanchez. He was voted LA's Favorite Voice and Dialect Coach by BACKSTAGE, is the voice and speech coach for Disney and Turner Classic Movies, and is a member of Voice and Speech Trainers Association.Make sure you drink plenty of water. If your voice is tired or hoarse, it's a really good idea to drink some warm water with honey, lemon, and even some apple cider vinegar to clear things out. Try to avoid acidic foods and drinking too much milk. These foods can give you indigestion, which is one of the worst things for your voice.
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QuestionWhich yoga exercises should I adopt to improve my breathing?Community Answer
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QuestionMy voice is naturally high-pitched, can I stop that?Community AnswerDon't stop it. Your high-pitched voice could be your strength, and if you use your voice correctly, you'll probably sound beautiful. Just work on using your voice the right way, and if you feel your voice isn't strong enough, follow the instructions in this article.
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QuestionWhat makes the voice waver when singing?Community AnswerIt's called vibrato. You need to create resonance using vocal plates to get vibrato.
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QuestionHow do I strengthen an aging voice? I am 88.Community AnswerDrink enough water. Stand up straight with soft knees and breathe in and out from your diaphragm. Do these breaths every day. Lightly howl like a wolf, from a higher note down. Let the voice follow that keening sound naturally. It massages and strengthens the cords. Do that as often as you like.
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QuestionI just quit smoking, and I want my voice back. What should I do to improve it?Community AnswerDrink lots of water and avoid sugar. Use mucilaginous herbs such as slippery elm (you can purchase this in lozenges), aloe, and marshmallow to lubricate your throat and stomach and help with healing.
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QuestionDo I need equipment to sing before I can start learning to rap?Community AnswerNo. The only equipment you need at first is your voice.
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QuestionIs it possible for anyone to sing?Community AnswerIt certainly helps if you have a talent for hitting the correct notes, but anyone requires training and nurturing to be able to sing properly. In other words, if you can already hit notes correctly, you'll have an easier time learning to sing. If you can't do it yet, then you can be trained to do it. Remember, there have even been singers who were fully deaf.
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QuestionI have a very good singing voice, but it's been scratchy lately. What do I do?Community AnswerIt means your vocal folds are constricted and tight, and you're having to force breath out. You can fix this by relaxing your vocal folds when singing.
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QuestionDo I need to do more singing to enhance vocal strength?Community AnswerYes, definitely. Like anything, singing must be practiced in order to maintain a good, strong voice. But also focus on your breathing and stance as well since both of these contribute to the tone, quality, and strength of your voice.
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QuestionWill vibrato come naturally or should we force make it?Community AnswerUnless you can really control your voice in high/low ranges, then a vibrato will occur. If you can control your voice well then you will have to force a vibrato.
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QuestionI smoke, but not a lot. Is it harmful, or will I be affected?Community AnswerYes, it is still harmful and you will likely be affected at some point. It is best for your voice -- and your health -- to quit altogether.
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QuestionHow do I get enough confidence to sing in front of people?BluefizzCommunity AnswerFirst, practice in front of someone who will support you and not laugh at your mistakes - whether that's a family member, friend, or music teacher. Then, slowly start working up to more and more people. Think through why you're nervous and try to address that problem. For example, if you're worried that the audience is too big, make eye contact with only specific people around the auditorium.
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QuestionDoes the head voice always sounds more shrill? I like my chest voice much better, but I have to sing high notes. Any recommendations?Community AnswerYour head voice doesn't have to sound shrill. If you sing with lots of space in your mouth and really raise your soft palette, your head voice can have a very open sound and it will be very comfortable to sing in.
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QuestionDo I have to warm up every day even if I'm not planning on singing?Community AnswerNo, you don't. You only need to warm your voice up prior to singing.
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QuestionI have a melody voice, but I want to sing carols. What should I do?Community AnswerPractice makes perfect! Practice your carols. Ask a friend or parent if you could sing to them. They may give you advice, and they won't hurt your feelings.
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QuestionHow can I sing in a higher voice in a short time?ChesterrCommunity AnswerJust practice all the time. You don't have to do heaps, but just practice, and don't strain your voice too hard or you might break it.
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QuestionIt seems as though my voice often takes a turn and I feel like I'm singing in a completely new voice. Is this a good thing?Community AnswerYou probably enter the falsetto region of your scale. While you can master falsetto to sound good (like the Bee Gees and Radiohead vocalists did), it's often considered as not so good a thing. Still, if you're confident and not off key, go for it. To strengthen your voice, you should sing with your diaphragm. If you give it your best and still have a "squeak" while singing, it's possible you're not singing in your optimal registers. Try changing the key to a lower one until you can sing all the notes confidently.
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QuestionHow do I learn breath control?Community AnswerLearning to control how much air you push out for each note will help you run out of air slower. Try breathing exercises and holding your breath to help increase your lung capacity. Some sports like swimming are very good for increasing your lung capacity and giving you better breath control.
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QuestionHow can I learn to control my timing?Community AnswerOne way to learn is to practice with the help of a metronome or metronome app.
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QuestionWhat are the most important things for beginners to know about singing?Community AnswerYou will mess up. The important thing is consistency and taking rests. It takes many hours to become a professional. Just keep at it and you will achieve your goals.
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QuestionSingers must have strong and light voices: true or false?Community AnswerFalse. Voices don't have to sound one specific way to be good. Some artists have a strong and mighty voices. Others have light and dainty voices.
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QuestionHow do I know if I can sing well?Community AnswerYou can ask a voice coach or trusted adult.
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QuestionIs it bad to fake the "gritty" sound of a singer who smokes?Community AnswerIt's not necessarily "bad," but it could cause damage to your throat in the long run.
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QuestionCan I learn how to sing at 13?Community AnswerOf course! You can learn how to sing at pretty much any age, all you need is the determination to do so. Take singing lessons or sign up for choir at your school.
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QuestionWhich exercise is good for having good vocal stamina to read a long script in one breath?Community AnswerTry taking a big, quick breath and then releasing it as slowly and evenly as you can. Repeat this about five times per day.
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QuestionWill playing a flute make your voice bad?Christopher Capers-JonesCommunity AnswerNo. It will not make your voice bad at all.
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QuestionIs singing every day okay?Community AnswerYes, as long as you are singing in a way where you don't feel awful afterward. Your vocal chords are a muscle, so exercising them (while warming up before) is a good way to strengthen your voice.
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QuestionWhat do I do everytime my voice wavers when singing. How can I help it?CageyCatTop AnswererSing softer. Don't try to force your voice to gain volume. Notice times when your voice is not wavering and practice what that felt like in your throat and chest.
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QuestionHow much should I practice per day?KookiepowCommunity AnswerIt depends on your availability and your range. Just sing whenever, wherever.
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