HELP ON MY VOICE!

Do you know how to make voices sound better? You see, I want to try out for choir this year. Last year I didn’t make it. I do have to admit that I think my voice sounds terrible too. Do you know how I can make my voice better. Oh and if I ask my parents they would say that I have a nice voice, just to be nice. Can I make my voice better without my parents finding out and with no money involved? Please help me. I KNOW I CAN COUNT ON YOU. THanks for your time.

Answer #1

sorry kid, but its mostly something your born with. I’m not saying you can’t sing, but you won’t always get the thing y’know…

Answer #2

well when i made 5th grade choirs i drunk a little water first and i don’t have an horrible voice and you don’t either you can do just like i did and drink warm water first it might help a little bit.

Answer #3

Drink green tea with honey and lemon or just plain Get some honey- lemon cough drops drink warm honey drink warm water gargle with salt water keep away from dairy products like milk and cheese eat apples and warm rice

Answer #4

im inchoir now and i do warmups every dayeven when i m not in school it hels me. also t odrink honey(hot) before singing. water hels clear things u too.i soon can give you more adivce cause i write songs and im soon going to get ractices with a teacher maybe make something of myself. you can also ask your choir teacher to help u. like after school.

Answer #5

be sure to eat a lot of hot rice and focus on your breath

Answer #6

Now this I can REALLY advise on. I myself am an aspiring broadway singer.

The main thing to focus on is breath support. Breathing from your diaphram instead of your chest. You want to feel really full and when you sing think very round similar to when you yawn.

Here are some exercises you can do to help.

First of all, sing! Everyday for at least 2 hours! More practice the better!

Lay on the floor on your back and get a heavy text book. Place it on your chest. Now breath in deeply and exhale, making a SHHHHH sound. Make it last as long as you can, exhaling slowly. The book will make you more aware of your diaphram and what it takes to hold a long note. Do this exercise everyday.

If you put your fingers just in front of your ears along your jaw bone and and make an “aah” sound. REALLY BIG. You should be able to feel a gap open up. That’s the roundness you need when singing pure vowels.

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