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There's this song called "Simple Gifts" that I will have to sing solo soon. I am a saprano but it's hard for me, though i've sang this way for years. I am more comfortable in alto. I can't switch because my teacher says if I expand my range now I will become an excellent singer someday. When I sing the song the high notes seem to be too high for me. Can somebody here please help me find a way to hit higher notes better? (link)
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Mkay,
my voice was always pretty low, but recently it's gone up.
ALWAYS warm up before singing. Sing the scale too, and make it higher and higher as you go up ((change the tone each time)) and see how many times you can go up.
Also, make sure you open your mouth verrryy wide, it lets out more sound, which makes your notes higher.
Good luck!!
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