ok I've been waiting for awhile now for my voice to fully mature. About what age does that happen or is it something that's 'different for everyone'? Are there some excircises (sp?) that i could do to help my voice? thanks in advance!!
Additional info, added Wednesday April 11 2007, 10:43 am: Im 14/f so i don't need info on voice maturity of boys! thanks!! :). Want to answer more questions in the Hobbies category? Maybe give some free advice about: Music? superstarblue89 answered Wednesday April 11 2007, 6:47 pm: it's definitely different for everyone but at 14 you're young yet...don't worry about it...it will mature...and whispering wont hurt anything unlike what the other person said...singing really loudly and forcing notes and sounds out will actually stop progression and destroy the vocal cords..I've been singing my entire life...the best thing to do is to always make sure you warm up before singing...if you don't i suggest singing at a mezzo piano level..if you're warmed up start at a mezzo piano level and work up to a mezzo forte and forte for crescendoed notes. just don't force anything out...if it's not coming it will in time but pushing it will only make things worse [ superstarblue89's advice column | Ask superstarblue89 A Question ]
burningXstar answered Wednesday April 11 2007, 7:08 am: It's different for everyone, with some boys it can happen almost overnight, but others it can be a longer process - my brother's voice has almost fully matured now, but occasionally in a sentance one of his words will come out slightly higher, but this will gradually disappear. I don't think you will need to do any "excersises" unless you are a singer, in which case you may need to talk to a music teacher about different scales and ways to train your deeper voice!
Hope this helps x x [ burningXstar's advice column | Ask burningXstar A Question ]
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