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Hi,

about me :
1. 5'3
2. 18 at the moment
3. YANKEES!!! ALL THE WAY

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I'll tell it like it is.

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I really need advice about my singing voice. I aspire to be a performer one day, but I'm so not prepared with my vocals. here's a video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hrKfAfpPmP0
^check out the link...
and you can look at the other ones on my account if needed.
I just need to know what I need to adjust (in general)
like I need to cut-off notes better and calm down with the vibratto...but tell me more. thank you!

hi, i teach singing, work in a studio &i sing, so if you have any questions you can send them to my email es2592@yahoo.com

what i have to say about your voice is :
1. you breath out a little too much when you sing. basically you need to remember that there shouldn't EVER be a lot of air coming out of your mouth when singing a note. it has to be a moderate proportion. you also need to practice breathing exercises (if you dont know which ones, email me or message me on here i'd be glad to help)

2. besides the exercises, i recommend drinking tea or water before singing, it loosens up your throat and makes it easier.

3. you have a nice voice, but every voice, whether perfect or not, needs to be professionally trained. even professionals occasionally need lessons, so keep that in mind. =]]

4. as for the vibrato, you're right you have a lot, but it's not a bad thing, you just need to learn when to use it. it's not meant for the end of EVERY line. it should be used in proportion.

5. try harmonizing, you'll expand your vocal range, and you'll learn notes better. do you play an instrument? if you have a piano around you could play a note on the piano and then sing that same note. it helps create perfect pitch.

6. don't sing in falsetto for now. train your voice to the register it's supposed to be in. this is because when you're young (11-21 for women) you can easily ruin your voice. its recommended that you dont sing in falsetto or flageolet registers.

7. try to loosen your voice, what i mean is dont strain it. the singing and air should come from your stomach and lungs, NOT your throat. so be carefull with that.

8. when you have certain letters such as "p" you have to make sure you pronounce it softly. not a hard "P". that's the thing w/ all words in singing. another example is the word "love" which is usually pronounced a lot like "lub" making the "v" softer and the "o" into a "U" sound. sorry if it's confusing, just remember that "hard" consonants should be transformed into soft consonants

if you need anything else just message me & i'll be glad to help.





there are some vocal exercises you can do to prevent the head voice and increase chest voice. also, there are some certain ways of breathing that'll get you to the right place. if you need specific details, i'll be glad to write them to you, but there's no more room on here, so message my inbox =]] hope i can help

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(Rating: 5) thanks so much for the advice!
I have trouble recognizing if I'm in my head or chest voice...what is a good way to be sure...?

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