Much of the music I listen is to played by bands with male vocalists with very high, pure voices. For an idea of these bands, check out myspace.com/askylitdrive and myspace.com/alesana. But when I try to sing in the same octave, my voice often quivers, falls flat, is weak, or even cracks, according to the note.
I'm 16, I'll be 17 in a few months. I was wondering, is there a way to increase and strengthen my upper vocal range? I have noticed that since I was about 15 and started trying to sing these types of vocals, my ability to sing higher notes has improved, but I'm not quite where I'd like to be. Is there anything I can do to change this?
2007-03-15
11:02:58
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nightcrow90
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