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Training your voice to sing? ?

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I hear you can learn to sing. My voice isn't terrible but deffinately not the best. Can I train my voice? I don't want to go in singing lessons or anything, Is there something online to help you ?

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  1. surround yourself with beautiful voices you'll feel the tune


  2. you really need to know some basic things about vocal health before anything. don't just listen to songs you love ...and sing along. cause if you don't know what your doing, it can do damage to your chords in the long run. here...

    never sing from the throat. that ruins the vocal chords and can sometimes cause the nasally sound. Instead suspend your rib cage up, relax shoulders and you should sing using your diaphragm muscle. after you sing a piece it should feel like you did 100 crunches. lol your soft pallet (which if you touch with your tongue in your mouth is that soft spot on the roof of your mouth going towards your throat - kinda squishy) needs to be as open as possible. It should feel like your stuffing an entire apple in your mouth. raise the pallet and your thoat will be open, giving a nice supported sound. raise your eyebrows too when you sing cause it helps you from going flat on the note. when you sing a note, there is something called your "vocal mask" and its in the area between your nose and going up towards your forhead. there should be a tone your producing through that area. it should kind of make you feel light headed at first. if you don't sing with good support from the diaphragm up, open throat, and towards vocal mask, it will give that nasally sound.

    hope this helped. sorry it might be confusing. lol

    i'm a vocally trained singer so ...yeah.

    if you need more help, you can email me if ya want at bunnysoccer@sbcglobal.net

    GOOD LUCK!!!!!!! =]

  3. Hi Brittany.

    The best voice training is to listen to a lot of music that you like and try to sing with it. That way, you get to practice your timing as well as your tone.

    Always sing using the diaphram (stomach) if you want to preserve and sing for long hours.

    Here is a link for free voice lessons.

    http://www.voicetraining.com/online.htm

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