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is there a way to change the tone of your voice?
my voice isnt low or high, its very nice and in the middle; but i'd like to raise the tone/pitch up just a little bit. much like dia's from Meg & Dia
is that possible? how?
*my singing voice
I will give you a few tips to singing, but I can not stress enough to go see a classical voice teacher. Nothing can replace the value of seeing someone who specializes in what you want to do! If you go to your local college's music department there are voice students who would be more than willing to teach you for a nominal fee.
Here's a first voice mini-lesson for you! This is what I teach my students during the first few weeks!
1. Breathing. Make sure you are taking nice deep breaths. To check this, squat or plie during warm-ups. When you breathe in your low ab muscles should drop (due to lowering the center of gravity). Your belly and back will expand! Every breath should feel like that when you sing!
2. Singing posture. Make sure you are standing with your feet shoulder width apart, back/neck/head are aligned, and your chin is not sticking out. When men (and some women) sing high, they unknowingly stick their neck out to "reach" for the high notes. Make sure your head stays straight and your chin is parallel to the ground.
3. Do warm-ups that stretch your cords gradually. Start in your low range and work your way up. Make sure you are changing to your head voice when getting in the upper part of your range. You can stretch your vocal cords by pushing them by half-step higher every day you practice. Whatever you do, listen to your body, and if your throat feels strained, stop!
4. Drop your jaw! Do not sing horizontally (like you're smiling). It adds nasality to your tone. To check yourself put both hands to your face, one finger on the corners of your mouth in a resting position. When you sing (warm-ups or repertoire) do not let the corners of your mouth widen past your fingers!
When singing high, make sure you are flipping into your head voice. It will make your voice float and is less abuse on your chords than if you push up from the bottom of your voice. Come from the top to hit those high notes! Good luck!




