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QuestionWhy do I run out of breath when I sing?Amy Chapman MA, CCC-SLP is a Vocal Therapist and Singing Voice Specialist. Amy is a licensed and board-certified speech & language pathologist who has dedicated her career to helping professionals improve and optimize their voice. Amy has lectured on voice optimization, speech, vocal health, and voice rehabilitation at universities across California, including UCLA, USC, Chapman University, Cal Poly Pomona, CSUF, CSULA. Amy is trained in Lee Silverman Voice Therapy, Estill, LMRVT, and is a part of the American Speech and Hearing Association.
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QuestionHow can I strengthen my lungs for singing?Amy Chapman MA, CCC-SLP is a Vocal Therapist and Singing Voice Specialist. Amy is a licensed and board-certified speech & language pathologist who has dedicated her career to helping professionals improve and optimize their voice. Amy has lectured on voice optimization, speech, vocal health, and voice rehabilitation at universities across California, including UCLA, USC, Chapman University, Cal Poly Pomona, CSUF, CSULA. Amy is trained in Lee Silverman Voice Therapy, Estill, LMRVT, and is a part of the American Speech and Hearing Association.If you want to improve your lung capacity, take a deep breath that fills up your chest, your lower back, and your intercostals. Then, as slowly as you can, release the breath with a hissing sound. You can even time yourself, so if you do it and you can hiss for 40 seconds, you might try it again and try to extend it to 45 seconds, then 50. That will help strengthen your lungs and your support system.
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QuestionWhy do I sometimes feel like I'm going to pass out when I sing?Community AnswerYou may be holding your breath for too long. Practice breathing to avoid feeling faint.
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QuestionDoes doing more exercise help increase lung capacity for singing?Community AnswerYes, it can help you get better at regulating your breathing, as well as make your abs stronger, which will help you when singing.
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QuestionWhat if I have a few extra pounds on my belly area?Community AnswerA few extra pounds won't affect singing at all. Some of the best singers are a bit heavy.
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QuestionWill drinking water help my voice?Community AnswerYes. Drink plenty of water. It will clear your throat and help you sing better.
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QuestionEvery time I try to get a note in a song I sing, I lose my breath and have to take another deep breath which messes up the song. What should I do?Community AnswerTry to work harder on finding the gaps in the song you pick and when you do, take deeper breaths. This might also help with hitting notes.
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QuestionCan I sing if I have throat pain?Community AnswerYes you can still sing, but it may harm you and damage your voice.
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QuestionI have a great voice, but it is very quiet. How can I get louder?Community AnswerJust keep working on it, and keep tightening your stomach muscles when you sing. You will soon find yourself becoming louder.
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QuestionIs it a problem with my breathing if whenever I sing higher, my voice starts vibrating?Community AnswerThat vibration may just be your vibrato showing itself, which is healthy for people who sing classically, and is correlated to proper breath control.
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QuestionIs it better to breathe out of my nose or my mouth?Community AnswerCombined breathing, which is breathing both from your nose and mouth, is recommended.
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QuestionHow can I stop speaking through my nose and sounding blocked off? It affects my singing.Community AnswerPractice singing while plugging your nose. Voice teachers have students do this all the time.
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QuestionHow do I sing without having a nasal sound?Community AnswerTry using your diaphragm as your main breathing system. This will allow you to avoid having curvy voices or nasal sounds.
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QuestionWhat is a diaphragm?Community AnswerThe diaphragm is a muscle below your lungs that assists in a deep inhale and an exhale. It is what causes hiccups.
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QuestionWhat can I do to improve my breath control after continued smoking of cigarettes?Community AnswerQuit smoking for the first step. After that, exercise and eat healthy. Exercise will help to expand you lung capacity.
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QuestionDoes the diaphragm go in first while taking a deep breath before singing?Community AnswerOnly if you're breathing from another part of your body, like your chest or shoulders; your diaphragm should be pushing out as you inhale.
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QuestionHow do you know you're doing it properly? Do you breathe from the bottom of your stomach or the whole stomach?Community AnswerYou will know that you are doing it properly when you believe you can do it. All it takes is courage, faith, and hope, and keep trying to do it properly. You also breathe from your whole stomach.
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QuestionWhen doing breathing exercises, should I exhale as normal or use more pressure?Community AnswerYou want to exhale slowly with a little bit of pressure.
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QuestionHow do I hit higher notes?Community AnswerIt would help to lift your top lip without smiling and make an o-shape to allow the sound to flow properly. Lift the soft palate, too.
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QuestionWhat is the soft palate and is there a hard palate?Community AnswerPlace your tongue on the roof of your mouth. This is your hard palate. Then slide it back to your throat where the bone stops and it becomes soft like your cheek. This is your soft palate.
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QuestionMy scale was high earlier, and now my scale is lower. How can I get my previous scale back?Community AnswerJust practice. Try to hit slightly higher notes in songs. Relax your body and don't strain your voice by trying too hard.
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QuestionWill drinking a lot of glasses of water every day affect my voice?Community AnswerYes, staying hydrated keeps your throat lubricated.
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QuestionHow can I teach myself to sing again?Community AnswerPractice every day. Do warm ups, and drink a lot of water. Voice lessons are always helpful as well!
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QuestionWhen I sit straight, I can't breathe right as my back has sunken in. What can I do to fix this?Community AnswerAs uncomfortable as it might be, you have to force your body to adjust to proper posture and sitting techniques, even if it's painful at first. Proper posture is the only way to get truly correct breathing.
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QuestionI have adenoid troubles, which makes my voice nasal, and I want to pursue singing. How do I improve my voice?Community AnswerConsider having your adenoids and tonsils surgically removed -- but only by a specialist who understands how to protect singers' voices when doing this procedure.
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QuestionI'm sick, and my nose is blocked. What's the best way to sing when I'm like this?Community AnswerTry to soothe and clear your throat with hot tea with honey and cider vinegar. Go easy on your voice until you have to use it and keep hydrated.
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QuestionHow do I use my diaphragm?Waqas TahirCommunity AnswerIt is a dome-shaped sheet of muscle that is inserted into the lower ribs. It's located right under the chest. Place your hand above it and now try to breathe through it by making your abdominal muscles expand, allowing very little movement of your chest and shoulders and, when you are filled with air.
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QuestionHow do I trill (for a beginner)?Community AnswerTo trill try to lower and raise your pitch at a very quick pace. Work on getting faster, and you'll get a trill/vibrato.
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QuestionWhy do I feel dizzy when doing exercises?Community Answeryou may be pushing yourself too hard. If you get lightheaded, take it easy, and maybe work more on your breathing techniques.
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QuestionI can't sing classical songs properly. Breathing creates problems. What do I do?Community AnswerTry to connect your breath to the start of a phrase. Don't allow a time gap between your inhale and sound production.
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