Enhance Your Singing
Remember that girl on television that sang so well you wished with all of your might that you could have a voice at least half as wonderful as hers? Below are some tricks to build and enhance your singing voice.
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Steps
- Breathe from the diaphragm. In order to do so, take a deep breath, but keep your shoulders at the same level as before. You might not get the hang of it at first, but with practice this exercise becomes easier.
- Practice yawn sighs. You probably have never heard of these before, but yawn sighs are extremely simple and are great for a clean voice. Starting on a high note, drop down to a low note, covering all of the notes in between. It is almost as if you are saying "Ahhhhhhh." Repeat this exercise, each time starting on a higher note.
- Belt out a single note. To do so, take a deep breath (with your diaphragm), push out a random note, and hold it. It doesn't matter if you sound off-key and like a sick monkey. This exercise is good for making a loud voice, but be sure not to harm your throat.
- Drink at least six glasses of water a day. Water is good for your body and your voice, because a dry throat makes for a dry singing voice.
- Practice saying tongue-twisters, and then put them to music. This makes it easier to enunciate when singing. Make sure to not worry about what people think.
Tips
- Remember to take deep breaths.
Warnings
- If you sing too loud or push your voice too hard, throat injuries can occur. Do not push your voice so much, and it will sound better.