My name's Amanda and I'm 15 years old and from New York. I play basketball, dance, and act. I also am learning to play the guitar which I think is really cool and it's really fun. One day I would also like to learn how to surf. On my free time I like to write songs. I also love to give advice and that's why I signed up here at advicenators.com. People always come up to me, especially my friends, asking for advice so I guess I'm pretty good at giving it. I even write for an advice column on my school's newspaper. I think people like getting advice for me because I'm real and I just tell it like it is.
Gender: Female Location: New York Occupation: Student Age: 15 Member Since: July 30, 2004 Answers: 6 Last Update: October 27, 2004 Visitors: 2687
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Does anyone have any tips on how to really project through an entire auditorium while you're singing? (link)
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Take big breaths and use your diaphram muscles to project your voice. If you're singing, I'm assuming you've been properly trained on how to use your voice. If you haven't been properly trained then I suggest doing some breathing exercises. A good exercise that I always do is I place my hands on my waist, fingers pointing towards my toes, I breath in and fill up my entire lungs with air and then breath out slowly counting to five. Do this about 10 to 20 times and then work your way up to more. A good warmup is key. Also, just feel the song you're singing. I find when I'm into the music, I do better. Hope I helped!
-Amanda
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