Tips on how to expand your vocal range
Mar 29th, 2004 | By Staff | Category: Tips
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According to Jeannie Deva, founder of Jeannie Deva® Voice Studios in Los Angeles, the five primary physical causes of throat muscle tension are:
1) Lack of adequate vocal warm-up
2) Air over-blow
3) Over articulation (emphasizing mouth, lip movements when singing or talking)
4) Using force rather than resonance for volume
5) Trying to compensate for under-developed vocal muscles
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March 24th, 2005 at 1:59 pm
Can anyone help me? I have always been in chorus and such things, but did not take it this year as a class because I did not have enough room in my schedule. But now I would like to try out for a prgram in the school for the best singers, but my range is not high enough. I would just try out as a base, but everyone keeps telling me I am a tenor. Is there someonething preventing me from hitting the higher notes. Please respond, auditions are in a month.
March 23rd, 2007 at 4:12 pm
prgram is actually spelled program.