How can I improve my singing voice?
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Well currently I am fourteen years young and proud of it. The reason I'm asking a question right now is because... well I need the information on it obviously. Here's a little insight on me: I'm a female who is fourteen and heading into freshman year. When I was little I'd always be singing and dancing on video in front of my family. My dad was a dj so I was really into music. I would always entertain my family on holidays and other things. So pretty much I can say I absolutely LOVE singing. It's my passion and I'm willing to do almost anything that has to do with it. I've been in singing classes throughout elementary school and middle school. I'm now planning on taking a choir class in high school as well. Just last year I had my own solo in our spring show and it was my first. I don't think I did that great but if you want to see it, its on myspace videos and type in kelseys first solo. I really dont like the way it sounds because I don't think my vocals were ready. I would love to become a famous singer someday more than anything I've ever wanted. It is my dream and I'll keep pushing until my dream comes true. Pretty much, are there any tips that you guys can give me to improve my singing voice? I know I'm going to need a teacher and thats what choir class is for. Any other stretching tips or vocal exercises I could do regularly? I sing practically everyday. Sometimes when I sing my throat starts hurting and so I know I'm doing some- thing wrong. I would love to sing like Demi Lovato because I believe she has an Amazing voice. - and I just saw her in concert - Please.... any suggestions/ tips/ exercises or anything you guys can give me and help me out to make my dream come true. Thank you so much for your support. <3 And please nothing too harsh on the video, it was my first solo, and I was a little nervous but I'm over it now. I know I can do wayyy better on other songs I just dont want to stress my voice. Just constructive/ helpful critisizm and nothing harsh. Thank you lotts. :] v
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Answer:
Hi im a 16 year old who love to sing as well. and mostly what i can say is just keep practicing. and never give up. if your sick don't force your self to sing that could hurt you singing voice.
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Ok I have been singing my whole life and I have taken vocal lessons. One thing I would advise you to do when you sing is take deep breaths from your gut not your throat. Your vocal cords won't hurt that way. Also, warm up before you sing every single time. You can damage your voice if you don't. Practice makes perfect. When I first started singing I couldn't hit all the notes in paramore's misery business. Now I can hit them all because I have practiced it. And remember no two people's voices are alike and your tones won't be alike. So love what you have and train it and I'm sure you'll do great. =)
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