How to improve full voice vocal range?

Does anyone know any exercises that can improve singing voice quality, range and tone?

  • hi! i would like to improve my singing voice so that i could sing better because i would really like to pursue music as a career someday as a singer! i would really like to take ...show more

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    Either start saving for OFFLINE lessons, join a choir or forget the whole thing! In fact, it takes obviously some talent, some luck, LOTS of patience, diligence, courage, hard work, dedication and LOTS of lessons with a GOOD vocal teacher. Besides, your voice will keep maturing until you are in your mid-30s so you need a lot of TIME as well. Therefore: Sorry, but THE ONLY SAFE way to learn the correct singing techniques & to improve properly IS to take OFFLINE face-to-face singing lessons with a fully trained vocal teacher! The teacher HAS TO BE in the same room with you, so that he/she can give you proper feedback. However, even the best teachers in the world cannot make wonders, so please be realistic with this. Singing lessons are NOT going to help if one is tone-deaf! Please do NOT rely on any dodgy web tutorials because that way you can misunderstand things VERY EASILY and develop bad habits, hoarseness, vocal nodules and other nasties IN NO TIME, and even though you would sound good! It is always much wiser to invest a little bit of your money/time to face-to-face lessons rather than wasting the same amount of money (or even more!) to frequent ear-nose-throat specialist visits due to aforementioned problems, so please reconsider this. If you can't afford vocal lessons, then joining a choir is the only SAFE alternative option. And believe me, but even MANY of those who have music as their hobby DO take lessons as well! Always remember to warm up your voice properly, but please know your limits and don't overdo your voice! Remember the diaphragmatic support, do not strain your throat too much! Also, remember good body posture! Avoid fizzy drinks (burp danger), dairy products (mucus risk), caffeinated products (coffee & tea included, they dry up your throat) and spicy food (irritation risk)! You can consume these things, but NEVER before singing! Do NOT shout, yell, scream nor otherwise abuse your voice AT ANY TIME! Also, please respect your vocal range; if your teacher says you are, say, more of an alto (baritone if you are male), then you ARE more of an alto (baritone). DO NOT try to imitate anyone famous, that will usually give you just bad habits and even damage your throat. You are YOU and your voice is unique, so please learn to cherish that. The world does NOT need copycats. Do NOT sing, whisper, shout, yell nor scream if having a sore throat/cold/flu, Also, do speak as little as you can if you have flu/cold/sore throat! Remember to drink at least 2 litres of room-temperature still water every day, not just during singing days! Smoking is a big no-no, as is inhaling secondhand smoke. Also, avoid staying in dusty and/or moldy environment. There you go, take it or leave it, but self-help IS DANGEROUS. Equally dangerous as trying to perform a minor surgery on yourself based on Youtube videos of Chicago Hope or Holby City.

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You can't learn to sing by using exercises off the internet because you can't tell if you are doing them correctly or if the exercises suit your voice or not. It is quite possible that you have learned to do everything wrong. It takes years and years to learn to sing with the correct techniques with singing lessons with a qualified singing teacher. Think in terms of at least 5 years and often much longer rather than a year or 6 months. To learn to sing you also have to be able to practice every day but from what you say it sounds as if you don't have time for this. If you don't have time and you don't have the money for lessons I would suggest that you find a different hobby. You can't just decide to get into singing as a career it doesn't work that way. First you have the lessons then you see if you have enough talent. You can't find out if you have the right voice or the talent until you have had some lessons. Music as a career isn't like accounting or law, you can't decide in advance that this is what you are going to do.

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