LuvStruckTeen answered Wednesday September 26 2007, 7:36 pm: well i think you did a great job..i'm in choir and i believe like the others said you need more breath support...when you breath before a line put your hand on your stomach and when you breath breath out. dont try to suck in and look skiny because it will ruin your sound. try warming up your voice beofore you sing....if you know the scale (do,re,mi...ect) do that...try the jack and jill song..(jack and jill went up the hill to fetch a pail of water, jack fell down and broke his crown and jill came tumbling after) work on you constants and make sure your singing clearly...work on it and you'll be GREAT..if you need any more help let me know
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hannah_rad answered Wednesday September 26 2007, 5:59 pm: i think it's pretty good! you should just go for it but i agree with the person below too. you need more breath support. if you have a choir in your school maybe you could ask the teacher to help you with it, it could really help you improve!
Cherry_Blow_Pop answered Wednesday September 26 2007, 5:18 pm: Sounds good. You just need more breath support, especially when you are singing high in your range to avoid going flat. If you practice that, and by using your diaphram for breath support to push those notes you, you will be good to go.
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