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RELAX which is probably the hardest part of vocal training. Do not stretch to reach the notes lean back open your throat and let the note come out naturally.

The vibrato can be enhanced artificially but first it must be present naturally. The process requires a loose neck and constant airflow to create the rhythmic warbling in the tone.

Scales are usually the best practice simply start where you feel comfortable and keep going up and up. Then when you reach a point you feel tight sing the note while moving your neck in a circle. The note may not stay consistent but the movement will open those muscles up. Also consistent airflow not quantity is important. Breathing exercises can go a long way to helping you achieve vocal quality.

Lastly simply keep practicing gaps in vocal range close with practice and time.

2006-11-20 05:33:18 · answer #1 · answered by Will 2 · 0 0

Voice lessons and lots of practice. Vibrato is something you usually try to eliminate in your vocals. If vibrato is present, it is highly controlled which takes even more practice. A vocal coach can teach you techniques for increasing range, how to breathe properly and maximize sound, how to warm-up the voice so you don't put too much strain on the vocal cords, etc. Even a few lessons will teach you a great deal. Look into it. See you on American Idol! :)

2006-11-20 13:35:43 · answer #2 · answered by 1truthseeker 4 · 0 0

I learned how to sing while in college, and my professor used classical opera to train us. When you sing properly, the vibrato is a natural side effect.

This is not something that can be taught with words, rather, with feelings. It is a tightening of the throat that is felt in the back of the throat.

The feeling is similar to a yawn.

I cannot tell you how to achieve higher notes, but, if you practice singing in the yawn position (that tightening I mentioned) it will help.

Good luck!

2006-11-20 13:31:35 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Why don't you just work up to it?

Start mid range, with vibrato, and keep increasing until you get where you want to be. Take your time.. Also, try drinking olive oil before singing to lubricate your throat. Supposed to be good for your vocal cords.

2006-11-20 13:32:03 · answer #4 · answered by Agent99 5 · 0 0

Start going up and down the scale with the vabrato in your voice. Each time you achieve a higher note succesesfuly go up. Keep working at it till you get to a comfortable range that wont strain your voice.

2006-11-20 13:37:13 · answer #5 · answered by livn 4 christ 2 · 0 0

Try warming up. Start in your lowest range and slowly work your way up. Do this often and it becomes easier and easier to actually hit those notes.

2006-11-20 14:21:58 · answer #6 · answered by elphaba_of_georgia 3 · 0 0

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