RARE:VOICE TECHNIQUE TRAINING - DISCOVER YOUR VOICE (2CDS) PROFESSIONAL VOICE TRAINING AT HOME
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THESE 2 CD'S IS LIKE HAVING A VOCAL TRAINER IN YOUR HOME, FROM WARM UPS TO VOCAL MODUCATIONS, FINDING YOUR VOICE, VOICE AND BREATH, BREATING TECHNIQUES, IMPROVING YOUR VOCAL RANGE, BRINGING POWER TO YOUR VOCALS. AMAZING FOR PROFESSION SINGERS, SINGERS, ORATORS, CHOIR MEMBERS, OR ANY ONE WHO JUST WANTED TO SING BETTER.
Although there is a limit to how much you can improve your voice, most people are unaware that it can be improved at all in the first place. Rarely are untrained singers using their full capabilities in range. Here is a step-by-step guide to help you improve your range:
1) Warm up your voice each time you sing. Even if you don't know any "official" warm up songs, stretch your vocal cords by singing "ah", "mah", "doh", or "mee may mah mow moo" both up and down the scale.
2) Practice at least every other day. Like any muscle, the voice shrinks when it is unstretched.
3) Find a song that hits the very top of your current vocal range. Sing that song two to three times each time you practice. Relax your voice, use plenty of air support, and just concentrate on making that top note easier to reach. When you find that the top note is no longer a stretch, get a new song to practice with.
4) Find a song that hits the very bottom of your current vocal range. Again, sing that song two to three times each time you practice. Relax when hitting the lowest note; if you have difficulty, try using a "mah" or "ah" sound. When you find the low note is no longer a stretch, get a new song to practice with.