Music, asked by pratyushssb, 1 year ago

Any tips on singing high notes?

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Answered by kiranmai2609
2

Build Your Vocal Strength. In order to hit better high notes, you need to strengthen your voice. ...

Open Your Mouth More When You Sing. ...

Point Your Chin Down. ...

Hold Your Jaw Open. ...

Press Your Tongue Down.

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pratyushssb: I dont get the last point. xD
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Answered by tejasweety
13

hey mate,

here is your answer,



Here are my 5 Quick Tips to Sing Better High Notes

I hope this helps you become a vocal badass!



1. Build Your Vocal Strength

Build your vocal strength by practicing vocal technique exercises 4-5x per week for a minimum of 30 min, max of 60.



2. Open Your Mouth More When You Sing

Most people don’t realize that if you just open your mouth more when you sing instead of gripping your jaw or throat muscles so hard, you’ll have more sound and it will flow out easier. It’s a quick trick that works well.

 

3. Point Your Chin Down

Because high notes are placed higher in a singer’s instrument, the mistake is often made to reach up.Keeping your chin pointed down on high notes will help you reach them with more ease and power.



4. Hold Your Jaw Open

Holding your jaw open until the close of the word will give you more volume and power.The best way to do this is to practice voice building exercises.



5. Press Your Tongue Down

One of several solutions is to press your tongue down in the back of your throat to “anchor” the note. First you have to practice the feeling of the tongue dropping in order to use it during singing. Hold your jaw open, keep the tip of the tongue glued to the inside of the lower lip and say “kah” without moving your jaw. The tongue will reach up to the roof of your mouth on the “k” and drop down on the “ah”. Practice this to get better control of the tongue. Then when singing high notes try using the technique!


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pratyushssb: vocal exercises?
tejasweety: yes....
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