And yes, you can sing high. You jsut aren't breathing correctly. You should always have good posture. Attain this by bending over to touch your toes and rolling yourself up and your shoulders back.
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.
Also, I suggest learning a little about music theory so that you always know what is going on in the peice. Is there a crescendo? Mezzo di voce? A ritardando at the end? What is the tempo? If you can't answer these questions, a brush-up on music theory is in order.
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. [ Igotamonopoly's advice column | Ask Igotamonopoly A Question ]
Karliey122_neo answered Saturday August 5 2006, 6:59 pm: hey well ive been sining in shows too and well my voice isnt terribley good but i tryed upside down by the A-Teens... its old but that way the people cant compare you to a singer... maybe um to the music by the a-teens too. [ Karliey122_neo's advice column | Ask Karliey122_neo A Question ]
LoveNJstyle answered Thursday August 3 2006, 9:55 pm: do you have to sing the whole song or just the majority? when i had to do this for a contest i did "angels" by jessica simpson. also look into kelly clarkson songs from the "thankful" album. i'm pretty sure there are some short ones. <3 [ LoveNJstyle's advice column | Ask LoveNJstyle A Question ]
LouellaWalters26 answered Thursday August 3 2006, 8:42 pm: Well, I can think of some, but, I am a country buff. So, what I thought of right away was some songs by Reba Macentyre, like, "Fancy." But, if you aren't into that kind of music maybe you could tell us the type you do listen to & that will help us help you. Good Luck! [ LouellaWalters26's advice column | Ask LouellaWalters26 A Question ]
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