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HOW TO

BECOME A

BETTER SINGER
Learning how to become a better singer is quite possible if you follow some
simple steps. Here is a list of the 17 best singing exercises and voice lessons
which are suitable for both beginners as well as for singers at an advanced
level. These vocal exercises are time-tested and proven to improve your singing
voice no matter what level you are at. Professional voice coaches teach these
simple and powerful tricks to budding vocalists to help them reach their full
potential quickly and easily.

#17 Become A Better Singer By Learning How To Breathe


Correctly When Singing

The first step to becoming a better singer is to breathe correctly when you are
singing. Let us take a look at one of the best breathing exercises for singing.
Diaphragmatic breathing or Belly breathing allows you to sing at full power while
maintaining a steady, high-quality voice. As you sing while breathing with your
belly, your voice rides on the exhaled air and creates the best tonal quality.
Belly breathing is especially helpful when singing for long durations of time and
so it is one of the most preferred breathing techniques for singers.
As you start singing, air in your throat starts vibrating and generates sound. This
air keeps on vibrating as you breathe out until you run out of air. If you breathe
only using your upper chest, your sound will be airy and weak and you will
quickly run out of air thus causing your voice to break.
Practicing the following breathing exercise will train you to belly breathing
correctly when you are singing.

1. Lay down with your back on the floor. Keep your knees bent and pointed
upwards towards the ceiling. Keep your feet flat on the ground and your hands
on your sides.

2. Keep a slightly heavy book on your stomach near your waist.

3. Now slowly take a deep breath in through your nose and fill your belly with
air.
4. Notice how the book rises as you inhale. Once you belly is full of air, hold
your breath for 10 seconds.

5. Then gently breathe out using both your nose and your mouth
and watch the book slowly go down. As you breathe out hum a note
or make the sound “Haaa”.

6. Repeat this breathing in and out for 10 more times.

7. You can hum a different note each time you breathe out or make
the same “Haaa” sound each time.

This is possibly the best breath control exercise for singers as it will
gradually build the strength of your abdominal walls and slowly
retrain you to breathe with your belly whenever you sing.
Once you have become comfortable with taking 10 in and out
breaths with the book on your belly, you can then switch to a heavier
book like the yellow pages. After you become comfortable with that
book, then start using multiple heavy books.
As the strength of you abdominal walls and your diaphragmatic
muscles gradually increase you will become much more comfortable
at singing.
Once you are able to comfortably breathe with you belly and sing,
then do this exercise standing up. Only this time instead of the book,
place your hand on your abdomen and press inward. Then breathe
in and expand your belly pushing your hand away from your body.
Remember to always sing a note on the out breath. This simple
breathing tip will help singers get a clear, strong voice of high tonal
quality every time they sing.

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#16 How To Be A Better Singer By Simply Changing Your


Standing Posture
Once you‟ve learned to breathe properly when you sing, the next step to get a
better singing voice is to learn proper singing posture.
Standing the right way can make a huge impact on a vocalist‟s voice. In proper
singing posture, your will observe the following features.

 Chin would be almost parallel to the floor


 Shoulders will be pulled back and down and chest held high in a relaxed
position
 Abdomen would be flat and firm and set in an position where you can
expand it easily
 Hands will be relaxed and motionless on your sides
 Knees would be loose, flexible and unlocked
 Feet will be shoulder width apart and one foot would be slightly in front of
the other

You can get a feel for what it is like to be in proper singing posture, by practicing
the below exercise.

1. Stand up against a wall with your head, shoulder, buttocks, calves and heels
touching the wall.

2. Notice how your spine stretches and becomes erect in this posture.

3. Now shift the weight of your body forward until you are almost standing on
the tips of your toes. Feel the sense of floating balance as you are in this
position.

4. Then step away from the wall, stand in a slouched manner and notice how it
feels different.

5. Step back to the wall and repeat steps 1 to 4 and take notice again of how it
feels to stand erect in an almost floating state.

6. Now step away from the wall, maintain this erect posture and practice
singing.
Proper singing posture is very vital for anyone who wants to learn how to
become a better singer. Don‟t underestimate the power of this simple technique.
It is often the first thing taught in professional voice training classes by vocal
coaches.

#15 How To Get A Better Singing Voice Fast By Understanding


Your Three Voices

It is a common misconception among novice vocalists that head voice, middle


voice and chest voice are 3 separate registers (sections of voice) independent
of each other. This is not true. In reality there are four different vocal registers
but only one register, the modal register is used in singing. The modal register
is manipulated during singing to produce, the head, middle and chest voice.
You simply cannot flip a switch and turn off your chest voice and move into
head voice or vice versa. Believing that these 3 voices exist independent of
each other may make a beginner feel that it is quite difficult to manipulate their
voice during singing to produce the appropriate note.
There is a smooth continuum between head voice, middle voice and chest
voice. These terms don‟t refer to 3 different registers, but a single register which
resonates in different regions of your body.

Before your voice leaves your body it resonates with different structures inside
your body. The kind of voice you produce will depend on which body part your
voice is in maximum resonance with.

Head Voice
When a singer in using their “head voice” it means they will feel vibrations
around the upper half of their face, because, during head voice the main body
part in resonance with their voice is their sinuses. However, this does not imply
that other vocal parts are not resonating. It only means that the most amount of
resonance is happening in their sinuses as compared to any other part.

Middle Voice
When a vocalist sings in their “middle voice” they feel most of the vibrations
around the lower half of their face, their chin, and upper neck. In this scenario,
the vocal structure in maximum resonance is their hard palate (roof of the
mouth). Again, this doesn‟t imply that remaining structures aren‟t vibrating. Their
chest and sinuses also contribute, but to a much lower degree.
Chest Voice
When a songster in using their “chest voice” most of their sound vibrations are
felt around their lower neck, and chest area. This is the voice most people use
during regular speaking. If you put your hand at the center of your chest when
you speak, you can feel it vibrating. This is the chest voice.

These 3 voices form a continuous spectrum with the head voice at one end and
the chest voice at the other end. With regular practice you will be able to carry
your voice comfortably from one end of the voice spectrum to other end without
your voice breaking. You can also mix you resonance areas, to produce all
kinds of mixtures between chest, middle and head voice.
Here are some fun exercises which will help you get a feel for your 3 voices.

 Hum a note, and slowly move the pitch of your voice up and down.
 Close your eyes and feel as the sound vibrations move inside your body.
Notice how the intensity and region of vibrations change as you change
the pitch of your voice.
 Sing each of the vowels A, E, I, O and U and notice in which body region
each vowel resonates most. Does “EE” resonate in a different area than
“O” or “A”?
 Pretend you are yawning as you are singing a note. Notice how it
changes the vibrations.
 Now pretend to buzz like a bee while humming a note.Play around with
you voice and notice the difference in each of these three voices. It will
help you become a much better singer.

#14 How To Get A Great Singing Voice By Building A Daily


Practice Routine
This may sound like an obvious fact but this is actually the most important
action you can take in your journey to becoming a better singer. Practice
singing daily. Practice truly does make you perfect. Repetition is the mother of
skill.
As you train your voice and mind over and over again, you will slowly hand over
the more difficult nuances of singing to your unconscious mind. In time you will
reach a point where you will be able to sing completely on auto-pilot with very
little conscious effort.

There is only one way to reach this level of mastery and that is through constant
practice. Recent research has revealed that every person who is a master in
their field has practiced their skill for at least 10,000 hours. Same is true for
world-class singers also.

These 10,000 hours may seem like a lot at first, but when you break this down
into regular practice sessions, day after day, month after month, year after year,
that target will seem smaller and smaller.

The trick to building a successful daily practice routine for singing is to turn it
into a habit. Pick a time of day and a place where you can practice singing for at
least an hour without any interruptions. Turn off your cellphone and lock your
door. Perform some warm up vocal exercises to get yourself into a singing
mood.

It is important to practice your singing at the same time and same place every
day, because by doing this, in just a few weeks, your mind will get “primed” for
singing as soon as you enter your practice room at that time of day.
Once you have built a habit out of it, then you will no longer need to put as
much effort into your singing. Your brain will automatically bring you into the
perfect mental state for singing as soon as you start your practice.

#13 How To Improve Your Singing Voice Quickly By Modifying


Your Diet
Foods you eat on a regular basis and foods you consume immediately before
singing both have a huge impact on your voice as well as mental state. Some
foods can greatly help your singing while others can do great damage. One of
the simplest tips for singing better is to change your diet so that you avoid foods
that hurt your voice and eat foods that help you sing better.
Bad Foods That Can Hurt Your Singing Voice

 Alcohol: Alcohol increases the diameter of your blood vessels and


causes them to swell. That can be very harmful for your voice box. When
your blood vessels are swollen, blood thins out and arrives closer to the
surface thus increasing the chances of hemorrhaging your vocal cords
when you sing. Alcohol also dehydrates your body so you should drink
plenty of water on days you drink. Alcohol also delays your reaction time
and makes you lose co-ordination of your vocal muscles. You must
control your alcohol intake and completely avoid it on days when you
have a performance.

 Caffeine: Like alcohol, caffeine dehydrates your body by making it lose


water quickly. It will make your throat dry out faster. Dry vocal chords
make you sound hoarse and severely limit your vocal range and
endurance. If you do have to drink coffee, choose decaf instant coffee
rather than filtered coffee. Also make sure to drink plenty of water later to
rehydrate your body.

 Dairy Products: Milk, butter, cheese and other dairy products increase
the thickness of the mucous present in your airway making it more
difficult for your vocal chords to produce sound. Avoid any kind of dairy
before a show.

 Smoke: Any kind of smoke, from cigarettes or anything else will cause
inflammation of the tissue in your throat which will drastically affect your
vocal chords. Long term exposure to smoke can even cause permanent
damage to your voice.

 Spicy Foods: Foods that are too spicy will irritate your throat and
produce discomfort when singing.

 Sodas and Cold Drinks: These will fill your stomach with gas and make
it hard for you to breathe and sing comfortably. Drinking too many of
them can also end up giving you a sore throat.

Good Foods That Can Help Your Singing Voice

 Water: Drink at least 8 glasses of water a day to keep your vocal chords
hydrated, toned and healthy.
 Honey & Lemon: Both honey and lemons have anti-microbial properties
that help to kill any resident germs in your throat. They help prevent sore
throat and also sooth your vocal chords. Honey is also a good source of
energy that will invigorate you and put you in better emotional state for
singing.

 Ginger Tea: It can be a great substitute for coffee as it has the same
energy boosting capability of coffee without containing any caffeine. It
also has anti-bacterial properties that helps heal and prevent sore throat.

 Green Leafy Vegetables: These vegetables are a good source of


energy and they help maintain a healthy and strong voice. They reduce
swelling and inflammation of the throat and boost your immune system.

 Salt Water Gargling: Gargling with warm salt water every night before
going to bed is an effective way to avoid sore throats and keep your
vocal chords in top condition.

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#12 How To Train Your Voice For Better Singing By Re-


Conditioning Your Mouth And Jaw
Here is a voice training exercise that will quickly train your mouth and jaw to
make you singing sound better.
1. Stand in front of a mirror and say A…E…I…O…U. Watch your jaw
movement as you say each vowel. Did you close your mouth while
speaking any of the vowels? You most likely closed your jaw on E and U.
2. Now take the first two fingers of your left hand and put them in your
mouth. This will lower your jaw about two inches. If you don‟t want to use
your fingers, you can also use a cork or bottle cap to hold your jaw open.
3. Speak the vowels once more and notice how your tongue and throat
move a bit differently this time. Now repeat the vowels five more times.
4. Then take out your fingers from the mouth and speak the vowels again,
this time taking care that your jaws don‟t close on any of the vowels.
5. Once you can successfully speak the vowels then practice singing the
vowels in a single pitch. Again take care that your jaw and mouth don‟t
close.
6. After you have successfully mastered singing the vowels with your mouth
open, now practice singing few phrases from a song keeping your mouth
open.

If you perform this exercise correctly and regularly, very soon you will notice an
improvement in your voice.
You will sound more resonant and louder. Also you will put lesser strain on your
voice when singing louder. This exercise will also release any unconscious
tension you may be holding in your throat, jaw or neck muscles.

#11 How To Master Singing By Adding More Emotion To Your


Voice

Every song has an emotion attached to it like happiness, sadness, anger or


guilt. Sometimes the same song can go through multiple emotions at different
verses. The seasoned vocalist knows how to bring the right emotion into their
voice when singing a song.
This may not feel like a vocal technique for singers but with just a little practice
you will quickly notice the difference in your voice.

First part of this trick to add more emotion in your voice is to simply change your
facial gestures and body language to match the emotion of the song you are
singing. If you are singing a happy song, put a big smile on your face. If you‟re
singing a sad song, then make a sad face.

The second and more important part of the trick is to think thoughts that
naturally produce the appropriate emotion. So if you are singing a song about
sorrow and pain, think of a time in your life when you felt sorrow and pain.
See the things you saw at that time in your mind, listen to the sounds you heard
at the time and feel the feelings you felt in your body at the time. Live that
moment again in your mind and your voice will naturally change and produce
the appropriate emotion in it.

This may seem difficult at first especially if you are singing a song from memory.
It is better to read the song when you practice this technique so that you can
focus on just thinking the right thoughts.

After few practice sessions, you will be able to evoke the right emotion for the
right song and modulate your voice for maximum impact on your audience.

#10 How To Develop A Better Singing Voice By Feeling And


Improving Your Vibrato

Vibrato is a vocalist‟s ability to produce a slight, steady and even tonal


oscillation of the center of a pitch.
Vibrato occurs when your voice changes quickly between two pitches. For
example, if you were to sing a C note, and then sing a C# and then sing a C
again, then a C# and then again a C, you would be singing with vibrato.
The secret to a great vibrato is the speed with which you oscillate between the
two pitches.

If you can change between the two pitches at a speed of around six times per
second, you will have a great natural sounding vibrato.
Vibrato adds a depth and warmth to your voice. Vibrato not only sounds good,
but is also very helpful for your voice. It helps your vocal muscles relax and
protects your vocal folds from over-exertion. Vibrato usually sounds best at the
end of a phrase or at the last syllable of a sentence.

Here are some voice training techniques that will help you get a feel for your
vibrato.

Diaphragmatic Exercise

1. Put your left hand on the lower part of your chest in the middle where your
ribs come together. Slide your hand down until you reach about an inch above
your belly button.

2. Now sing any single note at one pitch in a range that is easy for you.

3. As you sing, slowly push your hand into your belly. Notice how your voice
changes. Then push out and again and notice how your voice changes.
4. Keep pushing in and out faster and faster until you reach a speed of about 5
pushes per second.

5. Notice how your voice vibrates. You will hear your voice wavering in vibrato.
This is what natural vibrato feels like.

6. Take special notice of how your vocal chords, diaphragm and tongue vibrate.

Larynx Exercise

1. Place a finger on your larynx and sing an easy note at one pitch.
2. As you are singing, gently push your finger in and out at a rate of 5 cycles per
second.
3. Notice how your voice wobbles.

These exercises will help you get a better understanding of vibrato. Although,
vibrato is an advanced vocal technique, understanding it at an early stage will
help you to become a better singer quickly.
You must take care not to force your vibrato or mimic it, but to let it develop
naturally. As the muscles you use for singing become stronger through practice,
you will naturally learn how to produce better vibrato.

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#9 How To Become A Better Vocalist Fast By Recording


Yourself

When you listen to yourself singing, the sound that you hear is slightly different
from the sound that others hear. This is because when your own voice reaches
your ears, it passes through your jaw bones, which slightly alters the tone of the
sound.

Hence, it is best to record and hear your own voice in order to hear the actual
tone that other people hear when they listen to you sing.
Also, when you listen to your own recordings, you will be able to better make
out the places where you can do better. You will quickly notice where you went
out of tune, or where the pitch was too high or too low. This is why one of the
greatest tips for better singing is to simply record yourself singing and listen to
it.

You don‟t need any fancy recording equipment, especially when you are just
starting out. Most cellphones, and smart phones come with a built in recorder
program which can be pretty helpful.
If you want something better, you can buy a decent quality USB microphone at
your local computer store or online for an affordable price. Hook this up to your
computer and record yourself singing.
Make sure to record in a peaceful environment. If you have a basement, that
would be best. Otherwise, just pick a place and a time when there is least likely
to be background noise.

Keep a distance of at least 5 inches from the mike when singing to get an even
volume on the recording and for better voice quality.

#8 How To Get A Beautiful Singing Voice By Developing Your


Falsetto

Falsetto means false voice. It is often confused with head voice but it is quite
different from it. Falsetto is an airy and light-sounding tone at a high pitch. Head
voice is in comparison much clearer and firmer.

During falsetto, your vocal folds don‟t come together completely and so a little
air leaks through. This makes your voice sound airy and that is why it is
considered a “false voice”.

Developing your falsetto will help you sing better at higher pitches and also add
more variety to your voice. It will train your voice to sing sustained high notes for
long durations.

Here are some exercises that will help develop your falsetto and make your
voice sound better when singing higher notes.

Siren Sounds

Make the “ooh” noise a siren makes, like on a police car, an ambulance or a fire
engine.

 Take care to start the sound from the top of your pitch and then move
lower and then higher and so on.

 Keep making the sound for about 2 minutes. Vary the speed at which
you switch from the high note to the low note for maximum effectiveness.

Imitate a Child or Female Voice

 Talk like a 3 or 4 year old child. Notice how you have to change your
pitch to do this. Notice the sensations in your sinuses. You will feel your
voice in your forehead and sinuses.

 Next try talking in a sexy female voice. Imagine Marilyn Monroe‟s voice
or any of the traditional “sexy” sounding female voices. It should be airy
and high pitched.

 While practicing these exercises keep your volume low. Falsetto can be
quite straining on the vocal chords. You don‟t want to tire you voice out
by generating falsetto at loud volumes. Instead, practice at a lower,
hushed volume level.

#7 How To Become A Good Singer Fast By Visualizing The


Desired Outcome

What kind of a singer do you want to become? Do you want to perform theater,
musicals, or do you want to sing in clubs? Would you like to become a famous
pop, rock or jazz singer, or do you dream of singing in an opera?
You must have a clear picture of the singer you want to become in your mind, to
reach your goal in the minimum possible time.

Let‟s do a fun exercise.

Imagine, yourself standing in the wings on a stage, just about to make your
entry. The theater/club/concert is packed with people. You walk out onto the
stage and the crowd goes wild with applause and cheers. Then as you bring the
microphone to your mouth, the crowd falls silent, in eager anticipation. You start
singing. Your voice is simply breathtaking.

Listen to your own voice, look at the people around you, feel the wonderful
sensations in your body as you sing.
Hear yourself, singing the song, from start to end, with perfect pitch, hitting each
note precisely. Imagine giving the best performance of your life. And then, you
finish your song.

The audience rises up once again in wild applause and cheer. They give you a
standing ovation. Feel the thrill of having done a wonderful performance and the
deep joy of receiving your audience’s appreciation.

How did you like that? Now each time before you start your singing practice,
play that same scene inside your mind. This will guide your subconscious mind
and it will slowly turn you into the singer you want to be.

As you run this movie inside you mind before each practice session, your
unconscious mind will slowly start making all the necessary changes in your
mind and body, so that you gradually start turning into the singer you dream of
becoming one day. This trick is used by several professional voice coaches
when teaching new singers.

#6 How To Train Your Voice To Be A Good Singer With Warm


Up Singing Exercises
Vocal training for singers always includes a group of warm up singing exercises
which are used to prime your vocal chords for better singing. Just like an athlete
does warm up exercises before running a 20 mile marathon, similarly
professional singers warm up their voices using these techniques, so that they
can sing effectively at full power.

Lip Trills/Rolls

To perform a lip trill, gently blow air through your pursed lips while making a
sound of any pitch. Release your breath from the mouth, as your lips vibrate in
a relaxed manner. Manage the flow of air with the muscles of your diaphragm. It
will sound like a child playing with a kazoo or someone making engine noises
with their mouth.

You can do any interval, melody pattern or scales and even complete songs
while performing the lip trill.

If you find it difficult to vibrate your lips freely, then put one finger of each hand
on either side of your face where your dimples would be and slightly press into
your cheeks. Now pull your fingers outwards to support your lip muscles. This
takes away tension from the lips and helps them vibrate more easily with your
breath.
When doing the lip trill you are effectively singing while making a partial block in
your vocal tract. This changes the environment of the resonance cavities across
which sound travels. It affects the pattern of vibrations of your vocal folds and
produces a backward air pressure that allows your vocal folds to oscillate more
easily.

It improves the vibration of the slim edges of your vocal cords. This is very
soothing to the cords and helps them warm up. It will also help to heal your
voice if it feels tired after singing continuously for a long time.

Tongue Trills

To perform a tongue trill, touch the tip of your tongue to the roof of your mouth
and hold it there as you blow air on your tongue while making the “R” sound. It
will cause the tip of your tongue to flutter. Once you have learned the technique
and are able to produce a single steady note, you can then vary the notes and
sing different scales as you do tongue trills.
Tongue trills will decrease tension on your vocal chords, and teach them how to
sing higher notes comfortably without any strain. They also help improve your
pitch and flexibility.

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#5 How To Train Your Singing Voice By Humming Songs

Humming is another great way to warm up your vocal chords and practice
proper breathing technique without actually singing. You can develop a good
singing voice faster if you practice humming before each singing session.

Begin by humming the simple sound “Hmm” in different notes. While making the
“Hmm” sound each time, allow the pitch to slide upwards, as if there‟s a
question at the end of it. Take your pitch higher and higher as you make the
“Hmm” sound each time.

As your pitch increases, you may feel a buzzing in your nasal area and your
head. This is just the sound resonating through your head.

Once you can comfortably hum “Hmm” from low to high pitch, then you can
practice humming each of the vowels. After mastering that, you can move on to
humming entire songs.

Humming is not only a warm up exercise before singing but can also be used as
a cool-down exercise after signing to relax and soothe your vocal chords.

#4 How To Improve Your Voice Quality By Enhancing Tonal


Clarity Of Your Voice
Tone or timbre is that quality of sound which helps you distinguish which
instrument is making the sound. Tonal quality of your singing voice depends on
two important places. First is the place where the tone is produced and second
is the place where the tone resonates.

To have great vocal tonality you must create a rich, high quality tone at your
vocal chords and then balance your vocal resonance by controlling the amount
of sound that resonates in your head, mouth and throat.

One of the biggest hurdles to rich tonal quality is the larynx moving upwards
when singing. To learn what this feels like, do the following. Put your finger on
the notch on your neck (Adam‟s apple) and swallow. Notice how the notch
moves upwards when you swallow. This same upward motion happens
sometimes when you sing and it can greatly disrupt the quality of your tone.
To prevent this from happening you can use these simple exercises to improve
your voice quality for singing.

Reverse Thinking Technique

As you are singing into a higher note, think “down”. Imagine an elevator being
lifted by a counter-weight attached to a pulley. As the weight goes down the
elevator rises up. Similarly, as you move your voice into higher notes, imagine
the weight moving downward.

Think “up” for lower notes. As you sing into lower notes, think of the weight
rising up. As the weight rises, the elevator comes down.

This simple mental trick will prevent your tone from fluctuating too quickly as
you change notes and give you an even tone.

Tongue-Twister Technique

Another easy trick to even out your tone is to repeat the following tongue-
twister.

“Sally sells sea shells by the sea shore.”

Repeat this phrase over and over again until you can say each word clearly and
quickly without any breaks. This will help you enhance your articulation and
create a better balanced tone.

#3 How To Become A Better Singer Fast By Singing Higher


Notes With More Power And Less Effort
Most singers have trouble singing high notes when they are starting out. They
feel like it takes more and more power as the notes become higher and higher.
For them, as the notes get higher, so does the tension in their throat. Finally
they reach a point when their vocal chords can no longer take the tension and
their voice breaks.

The real issue here is not that your voice doesn‟t have power but that your vocal
chords are under too much tension. As your move into high notes, the body has
a natural tendency to tense up the vocal chords which eventually causes your
voice to break. The trick is to teach your voice how to stay relaxed when singing
the high notes.

The digastric muscle located right under your chin causes your vocal chords to
tense up when singing high notes. Here is a good exercise to disengage this
muscle and re-train it to stay relaxed when singing higher notes.

1. Press your thumb underneath your chin on the fleshy part such that the tip of
your thumb is just touching your neck. Your thumb will now be pressing into the
floor of your mouth.

2. Keeping your mouth closed, start humming nasally like a fire engine‟s siren
and breathe out through your nose.

3. Put your other hand‟s index finger beneath your nose and feel the air blowing
out. This will ensure that you are blowing air through your nose and not through
your mouth. Feel the humming buzz through your nasal cavity.

4. You don‟t have to hum loudly just make sure to hum from low to high and
then high to low just like a fire siren.

5. As you are humming you will feel the digastric muscle pressing into your
thumb. Relax this muscle, and keep humming taking care that you don‟t feel
any push into your thumb.
6. This may seem difficult initially, but with practice you will learn to hum from
low to high, keeping the digastric muscle completely relaxed such that you will
feel no pressure on your thumb at all.

Once you have learned to sing high notes without tightening your digastric
muscle you can practice this next exercise to further open up you head voice
and sing higher.

1. Relax you neck, let go of your shoulders and let them hang loose, almost as
if you are going to sleep.

2. Now gently lower your head and repeat the sound “wee” over and over again,
while gently wobbling your head from side to side like a bobble head toy.

3. As you sing “wee…wee…wee…”, sing higher and higher with each “wee” and
feel the sound resonating inside your head and sinuses. As you raise your pitch
higher, gently raise your head and continue to wobble from side to side.

4. So you will start with you neck slightly lowered, and with each “wee”, you
raise the pitch and also raise your neck a little bit, while moving your head
gently from side to side.

This exercise will help teach your vocal muscles to relax as you sing higher and
prevent them from tensing up. It is one of the best tips to become a better
singer quickly. With regular practice, it will boost your head voice and help you
sing higher notes with more power effortlessly.

#2 How To Control Your Singing Voice Better By Getting


Enough Physical And Mental Rest
Singing is strenuous work. It takes a good deal of both physical and mental
effort to sing at your best continuously for long periods of time. Any singer who
performs professionally will tell you that singing for long periods can drain your
energy completely.

Hence, it is vitally important to store up on as much energy as possible before


you start singing. A good vocalist needs to be in a healthy physical state and an
agile mental state. That is why one of the most effective tips to help you sing
better, is to get plenty of physical and mental rest.

Physical rest is easy to get. Just get eight solid hours of sleep every night. This
is easier said than done. If you have a tight daily schedule, you may find
yourself skipping some sleep every day and soon this missed sleep adds up to
your “sleep debt”.

Once you collect enough sleep debt it will start affecting your physical and
mental health. It will severely impair the stamina and co-ordination of your vocal
chords when singing and make it much more difficult to sing at your full
potential.

So if you have been gathering a lot of sleep debt, now is the time to start paying
it back. Adjust your daily routine as much as possible to get full eight hours of
sleep or as close to eight as possible. It will greatly help you in becoming a
better vocalist.

Mental rest is a bit trickier. It may seem that getting physical rest will also give
you mental rest. This is not always the case. Most people carry a lot of thoughts
and worries inside their head all day long. Sleep only puts this flood of thoughts
on pause for a while but it starts right back up in the morning when you wake
up.
To get mental peace you will need to do some kind of activity which focuses all
your thoughts on just one task.

Meditation is probably the best activity which can give you mental peace.
However, many people feel it is too difficult without even trying it. In case you
don‟t want to meditate, the next best thing would be to take up a hobby which
calms you down.

This will depend totally upon your choice and varies from person to person. It
can be as simple as taking a walk, listening to music or building stuff with your
hands. Think about what kind of activities make you feel peaceful inside, and do
this activity every day.

Over time, as you gather more and more physical and mental energy, you will
soon discover that singing is no longer as difficult as it used to feel.
#1 How To Better Your Voice For Singing By Developing A
Deeper Voice

Many singers focus more on singing the high notes and end up ignoring the
lower notes in their practice. If you want to become a good vocalist then singing
high is not enough. You will also have to learn how to handle the lower notes
with finesse.

Here are two of the best methods for bass voice training that will make your
voice deeper. They will help you sing lower notes with better tonal quality.
Ding Dong Exercise

1. Sing the phrase “Ding Dong, Bing Bong, King Kong” very slowly and clearly
in your natural speaking voice without forcing your voice.

2. Extend the “ng” sound at the end of each word. Prolong the “ng” sound at the
end of the last word for as long as possible without running out of breath.

3. Slowly deepen your voice with each repetition of the phrase. You will feel
your vocal chords stretch and tighten.

4. Repeat the phrase total 3 times, each time deepening your voice a little bit
more than last time.

5. Take a deep breath each time before singing the phrase, so that you can
extend the “ng” sound for as long as possible.

6. Repeat this exercise every day for a week and make sure not to do it more
than once daily otherwise you may strain your vocal chords.

7. After practicing this exercise for a week, on the eight day do the exercise
again but now tilt your head upward and look at the ceiling when singing the
phrase.
8. This will further stretch your vocal chords and make your voice even deeper.
Due to the strain it puts on your vocal chords, make sure to only do this
exercise (3 repetitions of the phrase) once daily.

OO Exercise

 Sing the vowel „oo‟ at a medium pitch and slowly slide the pitch
downwards. Go as low as you can until your voice breaks and you have
to take another breath.

 Then start at a lower note in your middle range and once again slide the
„oo‟ sound downwards.

 After you have practiced a few times and have become comfortable with
sliding the „oo‟ sound, then start singing louder.

 Begin at higher volume and as you slide the pitch of „oo‟ downwards,
gradually make your voice quieter.

 Each time as you end the „oo‟ sound, for the next repetition, begin at a
lower note and move further downwards. Notice as your throat opens
more and more and your larynx moves downward.

 Make sure to breathe with your diaphragm and avoid forcing your voice.

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