Learn How to Sing Higher Notes
- Video and Voice Lesson
You are on stage, well at least in
front of the family, and you are singing one of your
favorite tunes which just happens to include some tones at
the top of the scale. You've had it! You are finally
determined to learn how to sing higher notes and develop a
sound in your voice you've always dreamed of - This video
will get you started...
First, you need to totally relax. A
tense voice is not a good starting point when learning how
to sing higher so do this step first. Close your eyes, do
some deep breathing exercises and imagine yourself in a
tranquil place. When your body is completely relaxed - then
start singing your warm ups.
Go from the Top to Bottom of Your
Voice
With vocal chords relaxed, start at a
high note and do a complete walk down to a very low note -
without straining your voice. Repeat this several times
going right through your break point ( you know where this
is). The video demonstrates this very well.
Short Vocal Bursts
Now that you have practiced this
several times, do the same method by singing really short
bursts. Sounds a bit like a dog barking, doesn't it? Well,
learning how to sing higher notes this way seems absolutely
silly at first. But, before you call me crazy and give up,
give the lessons a chance. Believe it or not, many of the
major country, pop and gospel singers in the recording
industry use this very method to warm up their voices. --
Not so silly anymore, is it?
Taking into consideration this might
be your first time of getting exposed to a singing video
lesson of this nature, remember that the stars do not just
have fun all week and step onto a stage on the weekends, nor
do they walk into a recording studio without taking good
care of their voices, doing breathing exercises, and vocal
warmup procedures such as these - most likely every day or
two. And remember, they are already
stars!!
How to Sing Higher? Do - Then
Repeat
Lastly, keep in mind that there is
nothing in this world that will help you learn how to sing
higher notes than practice. It's just a necessary fact of
life for a real vocalist. If you plan to go any further
vocally than where you are right now, set a schedule - daily
is good but three times per week is better than none.
You'll get to the point when you will
not risk losing your voice by not warming up gently before
singing. Take care of your vocal chords and you'll find how
to sing higher in no time at all! When is the best time to
start? Now, of course!!
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