angie91 answered Tuesday January 23 2007, 5:42 pm: I've taken professional singing lessons, so hopefully I can help. One of the most important things to remember when you are singing is to support your voice with a lot of breath. You have to breathe deep from the diaphram, and make sure that when you breathe your shoulders don't go up and down, because that means that you are breathing wrong (lol). You have to make sure your voice isnt strained, and that means warming up quite a bit. Make sure that you try to warm up past your usual highest and lowest notes. Try singing in the shower (lol) because the warm air opens up your vocal cords. Also you can try to lie on your back and sing Ho Ho Ho or Ha Ha Ha, short words and press on your stomach. It should go up and down, if it doesnt you're singing wrong. If all else fails, I guess you will just have to find a singing teacher and ask her for advice :S. Good luck, and I hope I helped a bit. If you have any other questions let me know :)!
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