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I am in a chorus, and I am a bass. Many people have commented on how airy and unsupported my sound is. I do have a lower voice, but tend to use it rarely in the higher songs that the chorus is singing this year. How do I get my sound better from the current state it is in?

2006-11-08 09:16:28 · 0 answers · asked by Lou 2 in Arts & Humanities Performing Arts

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Since we can't all hear you sing...the best answer I can give is to use your ears. Focus on blending with the group. I think a lot of what makes great musicians great is that they know how to listen to each other and taylor what they do to what others are doing.

You might want to try recording your own voice to see if you can figure out for yourself what other people are commenting on.

Focus on tone and tequnique in your practice. And never hesitate to ask another singer or teacher for help!

2006-11-08 09:51:05 · answer #1 · answered by Wes P 2 · 0 0

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Hoowever there are several key things to do to improve your singing voice, yet some rely on upon your gender and some don't. Since I don't have a clue about your gender, I'll let you know the ones that are not gender particular. I'll give you some suggestions but I reccomend to follow the course that I posted above...I did it and I know you will apprecciate it! Learn to breathe from your diaphragm, not your lungs. - most straightforward route for a beinging voice understudy to learn this strategy is to lie level on your back and breathe without considering it. You ought to perceive that it is your stomach climbing and down, not your lungs. Congrats, you've spotted your diaphragm. Presently remained up and practice breathing through your nose and pushing the air into your stomach rather than your lungs. Practice breath/breathing strategies
When you've figured out how to breathe with your diaphragm, you have to show yourself how to work those muscles in a manner that will improve your singing vocals. This is accomplished by something many refer to as breath exercises. Fundamentally, you use five to ten minutes doing these before endeavoring to sing. Here are some to kick you off: "the pregnant woman puff" is where you utilize the labor breathing method taught in lamas' classes to work your mouth muscles. "the straw" is where you suck in all the air you can oversee and afterward gradually release it again on your own pace while switching up the variations of the breath release. For a better work out in this exercise you can really sing a few bars of a tune also. good luck!

2014-08-20 12:47:21 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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2014-08-16 17:04:19 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Well, seeing how I haven't heard you sing,here are some things that could be wrong...

a) You are sort of, what they call 'swallowing' you tone and sound.

Have you ever yawned,before, right when you were in the middle of talking to some one, and the word came out sounding a little Funny?

That's how you need to sing.
Open up the back of your throat, make it sound 'tall' .

2006-11-08 09:29:07 · answer #4 · answered by Choir~Geek 4 · 0 0

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2016-05-21 22:44:28 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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2006-11-08 10:00:10 · answer #6 · answered by Moochie Bean! 2 · 0 0

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