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How can i improve my singing voice without a teacher?

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Im 15 and have been told by alot of people im a good singer.

But still im wondering how I can get better.

Any ideas? :)

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  1. 1. Whether you a beginner or advance, your first priority in the singing business is training. Meaning a singing teacher or coach. Unless you are the next big thing you would not waste your time asking "HOW" on this site.

    2. Remember, the first impression is the most important one and in this business they don't forget. So make sure you polish yourself.

    Do local shows, talent shows, local festivals, be part of the community and showcase yourself. This will not only give you more confidence, a polished act but will create a following. And if the audience like you and your style, your on your way. Test yourself!

    3. Practice Practice Practice and more Practice

    4. Record yourself and listen to your progress. Note your weakness and strength.

    Some more tips from

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    A2Z Singing Tips

    By Vocal Coach Yvonne DeBandi

    A = Airflow. Never hold your breath while singing. The airflow is what creates and carries your vocal tone, so keep it flowing. Avoid Clavicular Breathing and Belly Breathing -- instead, learn the proper way to breathe for singing, called diaphragmatic breathing. Fill the lower portion of your lungs as if you had an inner tube around your waist that you were evenly filling.

    B = Breathing properly for singing requires the shoulders to remain down and relaxed, not rise with the breath intake. A singer will gain power to their voice by strengthening the muscles in their ribcage and back.

    C = Communicate the music's message. During performance it is very important to communicate the message of the song. If you make a "mistake" don't point it out to your audience. It is most likely they did not even notice.

    D = Diaphragmatic Support. Develop the strength and coordination of the diaphragm and become a pro at controlling the speed of the airflow released, the quantity of the airflow released and the consistency of the airflow released.

    E = Elasticity of the Vocal Folds. The vocal tone is created as airflow bursts through the cleft of the vocal cords causing them to vibrate/oscillate. The vocal folds can lose elasticity due to misuse, lack of use and/or increase of age. Be sure to train your voice with vocal exercises on a regular basis to keep your voice in shape.

    F = Free your natural voice. Don't be a slave to any music style -- even your favorite one. Learn to sing with your full and natural voice by developing your vocal strength and coordination. Then add stylistic nuances to achieve any singing style you desire.

    G = Guessing Games. Never guess the pitch you are about to sing. Hear the note in your head before you open your mouth.

    H = High notes require consistent and steady airflow. Many students tend to hold their breath as they sing higher. Let the air flow. Try increasing your airflow and gauge your result.

    I = Increase your breathing capacity and control by doing breathing exercises every day. Be sure to avoid patterned breathing. Singers must negotiate phrase lengths of all different sizes, so it is important to be versatile.

    J = Jumping Jacks. If you are having trouble getting your body completely involved with singing, try doing some cardiovascular activities, like jumping jacks, for a few minutes before getting started again. Sometimes your instrument simply needs an airflow wake-up call.

    K = Know your limits. Don't sing too high or too low. Don't sing to the point of vocal fatigue. Never strain or push your voice. Doing so will not result in a higher or lower singing range, or a stronger voice, only a voice that has suffered undue stress.

    L = Low notes are often sung with too much airflow. Try decreasing your airflow to achieve a more natural, more relaxed tone.

    M = Mirror. Training in front of a mirror can help a singer discover many things about their instrument, as well as confirm that other actions are being done correctly. Be sure to rely on a mirror during vocal training, but be able to leave the mirror to face an audience.

    N = Never sing if it hurts to swallow.

    O = Open your mouth wider. Nine times out of ten this will help you achieve a stronger, more defined vocal tone.

    P = Prepare your instrument before singing. Singers are very much like athletes. Take care of your body/instrument by stretching out the vocal muscles and relieving the body of unnecessary tension before singing.

    Q = Quit smoking. Quit talking too loudly. Quit talking too much.

    R = Raise the Soft Palate. Creating a larger space inside your mouth by raising the soft palate, or fleshy part of the back of our throat, helps achieve a deeper more well rounded singing tone.

    S = Sing through the vocal breaks. If you do not teach the muscles the necessary actions to sing through the trouble spots, success will never be achieved. Sing through it, sing through it again, and again....

    T = Tone Placement. Learning the facts about tone placement and resonance make a huge difference in the abilities  

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