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singning lower notes


Question Posted Wednesday October 27 2004, 8:18 pm

i know you can practice to hit higher notes, is there any way to pracice my lower notes? i can go high, but i cant seem to hit low notes in singing.

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dearmegan answered Saturday May 21 2005, 12:40 pm:
this is probably cos ur voice is a soprano voice which means that u have a high singing voice and some sopranos find it hard 2 hit lower notes

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laogurl2004 answered Friday October 29 2004, 9:00 pm:
well...u realli have to work out ur voice to get those notes....like i can onli sing low notes since i'm da alto group of my choir..and like in songs dat we sing in choir i cant sing high notes dat good but in like real pplz song..i can sing pretty high...so juss work out ur voice
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AngelofMusic answered Thursday October 28 2004, 7:03 pm:
Oooh your a wonderful high soprano like me! Ok so first off, it's totally awesome you can sing high and if you want to sing in chours and musicals and stuff they'll love you. About singing low... I'm not sure your aware of your head and chest voice. Your head voice is what you have to be singing in if you go really high and you can go low in it. Your chest voice or your "belt" is when you use a different form of singing, and it tends to be stronger and louder and you can't go too high or your voice cracks. My suggestion is to ease into singing lower notes in your head voice. Start high and work your way down the scale. Also, I don't know how old you are but girl's vocal ranges tend to get lower (you'll still have the same high range) but you gain notes on the bottom, and it tends to be once in early teens (so it might have already happened) and once when your like 18 (i'm still waiting for that one lol) Feel free to ask me if you need anymore vocal advice.

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babigurl46 answered Wednesday October 27 2004, 11:53 pm:
try singing really loud one day then the next day like sing really quite and work your way up to hitting low notes it Works TRUST ME lol

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xokristabelle answered Wednesday October 27 2004, 10:51 pm:
Just keep trying and trying. A good practice song is "All That Jazz" from Chicago. Or anything from Broadway that's a guy's role. Good luck!

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Mercy_x_Me answered Wednesday October 27 2004, 10:19 pm:
Well some low notes aren't good for your voice. Like if your soprano you can't help your voice, and you dont wanna wreck it so stick to high notes. But if you really wanna practice just keep doing voice warmups, stressing the low parts, do it in your room or when your home alone so you're not distracted.

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Siren_Cytherea answered Wednesday October 27 2004, 10:01 pm:
OOH! I had the same problem! I used to be unable to sing any lower than middle C. Try these range-expanders. These are what I did. Do fifth slides. Like, start on middle C and sing on whatever vowel is comfy for you - I like "ah". sing C to G, then back to C. Then go down a half step. Start on B and slide to F sharp, then back to B, and so on. a half step down each time. Whatever you do, do NOT push for volume down low!!! The volume will come later. If you have vibrato, make sure you're using it down there.
Always, always, ALWAYS relax into the low notes. Like even close your eyes and feel like your whole body is relaxing. Don't tense any muscles at all. If something hurts your throat, stop doing it. Lol. If it's too low for you, don't sing it.
If you're in choir, let your director know you're having trouble with low notes. He or she will probably say "then don't sing that". The worst thing you can do is push your voice.
My voice teacher did that and ended up with nodes. She had to have surgery. >.<
If you have vocal questions, let me know. I may be seventeen, but my voice isn't - I know a lot about the physical aspects of voice, and I'd be happy to help you out.
I hope this helps!
-Siren =)

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x0x_surfergirl_x0x answered Wednesday October 27 2004, 9:54 pm:
In vocal class we do what is called a vocal coaster we go woooo to its highest note and then wehen we hit the highest note as possible we go down to the lowest note as possible wooohhhh. We also sing Hehe HaHa Ha...and start low and go very high. Its very fun! Good luck with hitting your low notes.
xo0x adriana

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AdviceMistress answered Wednesday October 27 2004, 9:28 pm:
if u are a girl i wouldn't suggest practicing to go lower on ur notes because u will ruin ur voice!! but if u r a boy then i would practice and do warms up by doing warm ups from a high note to a low note!! ask a lesson teacher to help u!!

*BeSs*

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