fearofthemark wrote on Jun 16th, 2009 at 1:22pm : How do I expand my range?
If your taking singing lessons, expanding your range would happened a note or 2 in a couple months. There isn't a huge increase (like an octave). I found after about 3 months of lessons I gained a note on my top end and low end. This was done with warming up, scales, different singing exercises. Without lessons though it may be difficult =\
One thing you can do on your own to help is lip rolls, simple, easy, and kind of fun to do haha. Scales also! Look them up!
fearofthemark wrote on Jun 16th, 2009 at 1:22pm : How do I expand my range?
If your taking singing lessons, expanding your range would happened a note or 2 in a couple months. There isn't a huge increase (like an octave). I found after about 3 months of lessons I gained a note on my top end and low end. This was done with warming up, scales, different singing exercises. Without lessons though it may be difficult =\
One thing you can do on your own to help is lip rolls, simple, easy, and kind of fun to do haha. Scales also! Look them up!
I've got a question regarding the falsetto. I've found that my falsetto sounds really weak in comparison to my normal voice, but it seems like singers I hear, their falsetto is just as strong sounding. I think I'm getting proper breathe support from my diaphragm, but it still sounds weak in comparsion to my normal voice. Any suggestions?
I've got a question regarding the falsetto. I've found that my falsetto sounds really weak in comparison to my normal voice, but it seems like singers I hear, their falsetto is just as strong sounding. I think I'm getting proper breathe support from my diaphragm, but it still sounds weak in comparsion to my normal voice. Any suggestions?