How to edit a singing voice to make it sound better?

How can i make my singing voice sound more mature??

  • I need to figure out a way to make my voice sound older, more mature. Im 16 and when i sing i sound like im 11. when i talk i sound like im older then i am ( people say ) but i dont ...show more

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    ..KK Youknow... You could find some way to enjoy the voice you have right now and not be in the rut of wanting to have something you don't have (for now). I understand you want your voice to 'fit in' but if you could develop yourself so that your voice has a character and a personality of its own, no matter how old/young it sounds (are you with me here?) your voice would be something maybe everyone would want to hear. You may find that kind of 'personality' or 'character' comes from singing from your heart (the depth of your soul) -- really enjoying what you are singing, being 'in the moment' really really a lot like the most 'into' something you've ever been. If you don't like singing in front of people, why do you want to sing in front of people? This makes no sense (still with me here? ...get it?? ). If you want to sing in front of people, then do that.

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Well, try having some classical training, that's what makes my voice sound more mature. And drop your jaw when you sing, it'll make the sound rounder and therefore more mature (if you don't, it'll like smiling when you sing and you get a very nasal, cheesy, teeny bopper pop noise).

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First off: singing in public could be more of your fear, than the sound of your own voice. singing karaoke in front of strangers, without any liquid courage is scary for most people! Try to fill your diaphram by breathing in to your tummy instead of your lung. When you breathe in, then exhale, visualize the sound coming from the bottom of your tummy. It should get you a more grounded sound, instead of singing 'in your head'. (hard to describe, but singing 'at' your throat, nose, head...produces a higher tembre than singing from your 'gut'. practice breathing in, and instead of seeing your chest rise and fall, make your stomach rise and fall with your breaths. When you can do that, then make your stomach 'fall' on your exhale. After you master that, make notes, and hold the notes by the breath coming out of your stomach...not your lungs. Good luck. ♪♫

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