Myth #1: Falsetto is just for men not for womenMyth #2: I don’t need to learn to sing FalsettoMyth #3: I can’t sing FalsettoThe truth is everyone can sing Falsetto both men and women. What is Falsetto? It tends to be your highest register in singing your highest notes. It’s different than all registers because it tends to……
How do you sing without tension and strain? Tension free singing is healthy singing. When we chew or eat, we use a muscle called the Digastric Muscle. If you put your fingers behind your chin, you should feel movement when you swallow. The muscle will tense up and lower down from neutral position. However when……
Increasing your range takes time and intention. Just like you don’t just do the splits overnight. It’s a process. You have to be intentional to stretch certain muscles consistently to increase your flexibility. It’s the same range with stretching your vocal range. Don’t push it. Just do a little bit more each time and rest. Always……
Do you often crack between registers? Every person has a break between their registers. If you haven’t already, please read my blog on Mixed Voice . Usually students experiencing cracking because they are approaching their breaking point. For female singers it is usually a G4 or B6. For males it is usually around E4 to……
If you’ve ever sang high and lot notes, you’ll often find a place of tension in between your high and low registers. That’s what we call your breaking point. Though there are some variations, this break is normally experienced from the E to F# above Middle C for men. For women, it is either those same notes an……
A lot of my students pick songs that require some sort of belting or their higher register voice before they reach their head voice. During that mid range, it’s common to stop being mindful of using your diaphragm support muscles and compromise by using the throat or mouth to manipulate the tone they want to……