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As A tenor I can go up to a high C without falcetto, how can I build on that. I know thay scales help you and stretch out your voice but I want to know the techniques that someother people have been tought. My vocqal coach told me that by lifting the cheek muscles it opens up the sinus giving to a more rich sound but that is all. My goal for this year is D# could you help me?

Now on low notes I can go down to a bass cleff low A I am also trying to expand on that. same question as abouve can you help me.

No stupid answers please I'm serious with this.

2007-03-18 09:52:27 · 6 answers · asked by firedemonedge 2 in Entertainment & Music Music

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trust your teacher! By slightly lifting the zygomatic muscles ( as if your glasses were slipping off your nose), you can help facilitate your high notes. I know of only one piece for tenor in the opera repertory where you would ever need anything higher than the "C", however, so I'm curious about your motives....
A low "a" is about as low as a tenor ever needs as well...
The main thing is to maintain your ease and comfort in your throat, jaw and tongue. And to continue to observe how you support. These are the main areas that have to work for any register.
Two books I'd recommend, both by Richard Miller:
Training Tenor Voices, and The Structure of Singing.
Talk it over with your teacher. If s/he is honest with you, either they will take you seriously, or tell you why they don't want to work on that area for the moment. Don't forget, there is a natural limit to how high and low we can go!
Best wishes and keep on singing

2007-03-18 11:07:43 · answer #1 · answered by lynndramsop 6 · 1 0

To learn how to sing better you can find some course online. Try this http://improvesinging.keysolve.net it's the best online course! These are the main point to improve to sing better: 1. Breathing 2. Pitching (keeping in tune) 3. Articulation (especially for karaoke, it's important that you sing clearly as you would speak clearly- like remembering to finish words like 'Want' with an accented 't' sound at the end 4. Texturisation (this involves using dynamics in your voice to go louder and softer, more raspy then whispery to paint a textured picture journey along the way of the song!) For you some tips: -Find a song which you can sing before you go. If you could let me know your gender, how good you are at singing, and whether you have a deep or high voice I'll be happy to recommend a few for you -Take DEEP breaths during breaks in the song. Use any gaps to take in as much air as possible. Air is your bullets, your voice is your gun. ill the gun with the biggest, baddest bullets for best effects. But don't breath into the microphone! -Don't get too drunk before you sing- even if nervous. If you stay sober, bear in mind you'll sound better anyway because other people might be under the influence! -Make sure you use your WHOLE mouth to make the words sound clear. Don't mumble through tight lips. Practice making 'oooh' sounds and 'aaah' sounds and 'eeee' sounds into a mirror. See what your mouth wants to do instinctively. -Practice, Practice, Practice before the event so you'll know the song inside out. Don't get cocky though- you're nerves might throw you a bit so always keep an eye on the screen. Karaoke tracks might even be written differently to the original! -Have fun, and don't take yourself too seriously. People who take themselves seriously at karaoke are never liked as much as people who know they aren't as good, but put in an effort to try their best. It's a case of the underdog winning every time.

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