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| 17 May 2013 07:21 PM |
when i sing loudly, high notes sort of come out as breath, if you know what i mean. how do i control this
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| 17 May 2013 07:22 PM |
its out of your range
practice a falsetto |
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| 17 May 2013 07:35 PM |
"its out of your range
practice a falsetto"
you mean do something for an artificial voice? no thank you.
i mean, i can reach the note, it just partly comes out as breath.
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| 17 May 2013 07:36 PM |
| Yeah, what Gabara said. It's probably out of your range. |
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| 17 May 2013 07:38 PM |
i'm planning on taking voice lessons, so we can see what my teacher, whoever that may be, has to say.
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| 17 May 2013 07:40 PM |
| @Iam, well in that case, you might need to breathe in more before you sing the note? |
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| 19 May 2013 07:26 AM |
| What I usually do is play it on an instrument like the piano and hit it, because you know the sound you're supposed to make from playing the piano. You could also sing the note an octave lower, then go back up to the high note and keep doing it back and forth until you get it. That may not work for some people, but it does for me. |
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