MzJENNiFER answered Wednesday December 5 2007, 3:34 pm: The problem simply can be because of your diaphragm. You could be breathing at wrong points. [Breathe like you are drinking from a straw] Play the song you are singing and check off the parts where there is a chance to breathe.
In many cases, the problem is the song. The song may be to high or to low. It usually depends if you are a soprano or alto.
TIPS;
*Massage around your jaw while puckering your lips. This helps your mouth become relaxed and more open.
*Do not try to imitate [e.g] Britney Spears voice. You have your own voice and depending on your age group, the sounding of your voice will be altered from others.
*Try some exercises to get you warmed up. Say things like "Momma Made Me Mash My M&M's" ; "Papa Papa Picked A Pot Of Peas" ; "So-e-o-e-o-e-o-e-YEWWW" ; or "Reach for the STAR" [star being high.]
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