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CAN sOMEONE TEACH ME HOW TO SING LIKE SOME TECHNIQUES?

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CAN sOMEONE TEACH ME HOW TO SING LIKE SOME TECHNIQUES?

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  1. try stuff like do re me fa sol la ti do (and reverse) or la la la la la la....and try to sing whenever possible but dont practice to often or when your throat hurts because it could be a problem also dont drink cold stuff


  2. First DONT OVER DO YOUR PRACTICE

    2ND DONT DRINK COLD WATER OR ANYTHING THAT IS COLD (COULD RUIN YOUR VOICE)

    3RD TRY PRACTICING INSIDE THE BATHROOM WHILE TAKING A SHOWER

    4TH ALWAYS LISTEN TO MUSIC SO THAT YOU CAN GET THE PERFECT INTONATION.

    5TH DONT SHOUT OR YELL

    6TH DONT EAT CHOCOLATES OR ANYTHING THAT IS SO SWEET.

    SORRY BUT THATS ALL I KNOW. I F YOU WANT TO HAVE A GOOD VOICE YOU SHOULD FOLLOW IT.

  3. Try going to voice school after about two or three lesson you will be able to teach yourself.

  4. Go up and down the musical scale

    Do

    Re

    Me

    Fa

    So

    La

    Ti

    Do

    *

    Do

    Ti

    La

    So

    Fa

    Me

    Re

    Do

    I think that's the way it goes.

    Practise every morning, noon, and night.  It's a good exercise for your vocal cords

  5. Start with warming up your voice with stuff like la la la gah gah gah. whatever, and Most importantly sing from your diaphram it will improve your voice with practice. :)

  6. Yes warming up your voice is awesome.  I will also add you will want to learn breath control.  Take a deep breath from your stomach (diaphragm) and try singing a simple song for as long as you can on one breath such as My County Tis of Thee.  You will get better with time.  This will increase your breath control.  If you have a piano or have access to one you will want to go up the scale one note at a time and try to hit that note (with your voice as you play).  When you sing sit up or stand up straight, make sure that you are not drinking milk or pop.   Sugary things tend to make your throat dry.  Working with a vocal coach is best but if you want a do-it-yourself method this is it :)  Practice and remember to sing in your range.  You will discover that in time.  You can also join a choir or chorus and learn to read music and other warm up techniques, each have their own lol...Hope this helps

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