When it comes to singing I'm so breathy and it's really not a good way to display my ability because it muffles my voice. Could anyone provide me with a way to correct this?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Hobbies category? Maybe give some free advice about: Music? superstarblue89 answered Monday May 28 2007, 6:54 pm: I would suggest a vocal coach...I've been going to one for years and she's incredible...but it can be pricey...one of the best techniques is getting used to breathing through your nose rather than your mouth when you sing...it will help everything come out better...also don't force yourself to sing if the note doesn't come out, it doesn't come out...forcing will only make your vocal cords stretch and sound raspy and your throat will hurt like hell...trust me lol...but definitely consider a vocal coach in your area...ask your school choral director who they recommend...it's usually the best person for the job [ superstarblue89's advice column | Ask superstarblue89 A Question ]
solidadvice4teens answered Sunday May 27 2007, 9:07 pm: You need to hire a voice coach. They will teach you proper breathing and techniques so that your voice is strong and not breathy.
That is the best way of handling this issue because they can make your voice so much stronger. While it can be pricey it's worth the investment as sooner or later you'll have to correct this problem if you want to go far in singing or acting.
Also, it may help if you have a school music teacher to ask them what they recommend. They may know techniques you can employ. However, having said that the techniques are not much help if you don't have that teacher or a qualified voice coach standing next to you to see where you're going wrong.
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