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Singing


Question Posted Wednesday August 2 2006, 1:23 am

How can I inprove my vioce? for singing. Im not sure if I sing good. Im very self concience about my vioce, but I want to be a singger. I love to sing. No body has heard me sing like with all my effort. How can i improve it?

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Igotamonopoly answered Saturday September 2 2006, 6:53 am:
Browse through songs that sound like your voice. It may take years, but you'll nkow once you've found the right song.

You should always have good posture. Attain this by bending over to touch your toes and rolling yourself up and your shoulders back.

Get a straw. Sit up straight, and have your feet on the floor-one slightly in front of the other. Try to do this in front of a mirror. Place the sraw in your mouth, and breathe in through the straw. Your back should widen as you breathe in, but your chest should not rise very much at all.

Practice sightreading. If you don't know what that is, it's reading music that you've never seen before and singing it. It helps to make you sing on pitch.

If you never sing out, no one will ever know about your voice.

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reesesmunky answered Sunday August 6 2006, 3:43 pm:
First off, figure out the structure of your voice. Is it high, low, medium, soft, eccentric, etc. Once you've figured that out find a couple of songs that would match your voice and sing them if you find the notes and lyrics. Just work with what goes well with your voice. Also, another thing is to drink water everyday and only drink soda about 4 times a week.

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karenR answered Wednesday August 2 2006, 7:10 am:
Here is a website that has some good tips for improving your singing. :)

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Melanie4981 answered Wednesday August 2 2006, 7:01 am:
Hiya,

The answer given before pretty much says it all.

Practise makes perfect and singing in a choir or a group af people is a great way to strenghten your voice.

Also try checking ou this website - it gives you tips on how to get the best out of your voice.

Some of the things they tell you to do may sound a bit funny but they honestly work!

Good Luck!!

Mel xx

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xldywing answered Wednesday August 2 2006, 5:09 am:
take some singing lessons in your community. if there is a choir program available at school, take advantage of it to give yourself a chance to progress. if you have friends who are into singing too, you might want to ask them to join the choir program or take some classes with you. it's always fun to do things together! but if you'd rather not, go for it yourself! you might want to have your family members or your close friends hear what you sound like. tell them what you're aiming for and they'll surely support you! g`luck with everything & best wishes to you! (:

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