i really want to be a better singer, but i cant take lessons or buy a cd for it or anything. i have a flat voice. is there any way i can improve other than just singing along because even if i do sing along im still flat..?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Hobbies category? Maybe give some free advice about: Music? oliepath answered Tuesday December 22 2009, 10:51 pm: do the scales!! (do re mi fa so la ti do) it helps control voice and its actions. And if you saw the movie high school musical i think you know sharpay's impressive voice excersices. roll you lips together it lossens up your lips. then start with a song that you know well but doesnt hit the high note. thats pushing it to far. if its a group find the group member which has more of your own voice. for ex: my group and i were singing emotions by destiny's child and im michelle(ironically) a low soprano. Then just pick out their pieces, and learn to harmonize.
its alot of hard work, but with practice and patience, you'll do great.
Good luck and merry x-mas
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amazingness answered Tuesday December 22 2009, 9:43 am: Well, it's not like online advice will help your voice if that is just how you sound. But I rekon trying new things like different genres and maybe something will happen. You can listen to many different artist all over the internet if you can't get cd's. Listen to the music, rythem, beats, and of course the voice of the one singing, then try your hardest. I really hope I helped! :) GOOD LUCK!!! [ amazingness's advice column | Ask amazingness A Question ]
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