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Please only answer this question if you know a lot about singing and have musical knowledge. Thanks!
I've been singing for about 3-4 years now, and I've always been an Alto (I'm a female, by the way).
My voice isn't that great though (in my opinion), even though I've been singing for a long time.
I have a vibrato (For those of you that don't know, that's when your voice shakes a bit when you sing. I can control it, though). My question is, is there any way I can improve my voice and make it higher, like to a second Soprano?
Thanks so much! (link)
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Well, i'm a violinist but my sister sings so i know what you're talking about. She's always been a soprano but she's developed her range over the years. Range is like how low you can go to how high. She also has a voice teacher so if you dont, i'd really encourage you to get one. They can give you certain songs that are going to stretch your range. And you should try certain warm-ups just like scales, ya know??? Push it a little more each day to see how high you can go without it sounding like squeaky. Do that every day and your range will get higher and more developed, stronger. So try to get the voice teacher and do the warm-ups. You can even make ones up as long as you push it. I hope i helped and any more musical questions, i'd love to answer.
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