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How to Help Improve Your Singing Voice

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By Aimee30
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These are some tips for improving your singing voice. How much it works depends on your personal ability. Read on to find out my tips.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • a singing voice
  • ability to improve
  • ability to change styles of singing when needed
  • it's also either to use this method if you can remember song lyrics and make your voice sound like the singer's
  1. Step 1

    The first thing to do in life if a head start on singing is to join a chorus class in school. The younger you start in life, the easier it makes it to adapt to singing later. Don't worry, a voice can be improved later on life.

  2. Step 2

    If starting later in life, it helps to have an singing instructor or a good voice training program--such as one that contains learning CDs. Also, there are plenty of sites on line that will give free singing tips.

  3. Step 3

    Sing along with your favorite songs often. If you can memorize it, sing along with it. Try to pick more challenging singers if the standard ones become too easy--such as a singer with excellent range like John Schlitt or Michael Sweet. Try to imitate the way they sing and make their voices sound. You want to be able to try to stretch your voice as far as they can.

  4. Step 4

    When learning new songs such as hymns that do not have a soundtrack to follow, try to implement some of the voices you sang along with until one is found that goes with the music. Don't try to sing operatically to a song that isn't meant for it. Don't sing high to a song that is meant for low tones. Etc.

  5. Step 5

    Using the above steps, one should be able to improve their singing voice. Don't feel bad if you can't do everything in this article as some people just have different skills than others. However, you might be able to be the next Johnny Cash if you can at least sing some notes--just pick songs you can sing to and suited to your voice. Always remember part of singing isn't just standing there on stage--there is such a thing as showmanship, which makes it into true entertainment.

Tips & Warnings
  • It helps to be able to change your voice according to the singer, if they sing low, sing as low as you can. If they sing higher, try to sing as high as possible.
  • Don't strain your voice.
  • You don't need to shout or scream to sing louder--just concentrate on raising the volume of your voice and projecting it properly.

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ursaminor said

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on 5/12/2008 My voice teacher told me that one way to protect your voice when stretching your range is to hold your hand over your stomach (the diaphragm area) and make sure it swells and becomes hard like a muscle whenever you sing. That way, the strain goes to a muscle that can take it, not your relatively small, weak vocal cords. Thanks for an inspiring article. 5 stars.

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