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ok wel i just started taking voice lesson but ive been in the church choir for about 6 years, and its the same teacher that I have for voice. And i have my lesson tomorrow. I just wondering , cuz i sing for mass at church, and well i've been kinda slacking on the scales that my teacher has given me. For the past couple of weeks ive been singing for mass, and not doing my scales. But I always warm up beforfe I sing for mass. Would you be able to tell a differenace that ive have not been practcing my scales like i've been supposed too. Also she wants me to be able to sing a high B. Is that possible? Well for now I could hit the High G, but with trouble. I guess i het to work on that. also any other tips that you may have could work! Thanks for the help! Great Apperiacted.

2007-01-04 06:16:56 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Performing Arts

3 answers

Do what your teacher tells you. Practice makes perfect!

Your range certainly can improve with age and study, mine certainly did!

2007-01-04 07:03:01 · answer #1 · answered by snide76258 5 · 1 0

There is an exercise called the lip whistle. Purse your lips together and blow, sort of like a kid making motorboat noises (pppp) while making a tone in your throat. When you can do this well, go up and down the scale while doing it, and keep going higher and higher. You can go higher than you can usually sing, but after awhile, you will be able to sing that high. It also helps to "sing" your song this way. It's wonderful!

2007-01-04 21:48:52 · answer #2 · answered by mfg 6 · 0 0

let me tell you something my teacher always knows when i dotn practice she looks at me with a look and i almost wanna close my eyes its not pretty and she says why did nt you practice but mabey your teacher is an ameteur

2007-01-04 16:13:45 · answer #3 · answered by ฿ęŊ 3 · 0 0

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