Okay.i admit I have a lot of questions in my mind.well,I really want to be a singer after I'm 18 years old.but I don't think I have a nice voice.btw,I don't have any singing lessons so I don't know much about singing.i don't have stage fright and I guess I'm a little brave?what can I do to improve my singing?
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There are tones of exercises you can do to improve your vocal ability but I recommend improving your breathing technique as the #1 way to reach higher notes and control your voice better. Laying flat on your back with a book on your stomach can allow to keep your body in the right posture for good breath intake. Also remember while singing note to look at the floor or ceiling to try and and reach those high/low notes, it doesn't help even though you may see superstars doing it. One last thing to keep in mind is focusing on where you breath is coming from, try while watching tv or any daily activities to focus on breathing from your stomach rather then your chest. if you stomach expands out your doing it right! :) n remember to always sing for fun, how well you are isn't always the most important:)
Breath management can be difficult for most new vocal students, as attempting to control breathing while to trying to sing can feel like an unnatural activity and seems to be two separate tasks. However, it’s critical that they train themselves to do both simultaneously in order to produce quality sound and thus sing skillfully. It requires a great deal of concentration to breathe correctly and effectively while vocalizing and while some students may struggle initially, over time it will become more natural and automatic.