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Tuesday, December 29, 2009

How to Sing Deeper


Many men, especially those who are smaller in stature, often want to find a way to sing deeper. For whatever reason, they are not happy with their current vocal range and want to find a way to hit the low notes more reliably and with more power. The good news is that there is a way to learn how to sing deeper and it can start happening over the course of just a few weeks.
The key to singing deeper really rests not in your throat, but your diaphragm. Most men have the ability to hit a low note, but they don't hit it reliably or with power. But, by putting your diaphragm and core muscles into the mix, you can give more power to your lower register.
If you have ever seen a man with a beautiful low voice - of course Barry White or Lou Rawls come to mind, but there are artists in all genres of music who sing in bass - they have one thing that is unique about them. They stand up very tall and utilize ever muscle in their body to get that air to flow over their vocal chords. To physically make such low sounds, it takes a lot of breath, and good posture and lung capacity is vital to be able to do it.
There are other keys to learning how to sing deeper, not least of which is to thoroughly warm up your voice before you start singing. The more you warm up, the easier it will be to hit the low notes. In fact, you can test this out. Don't warm up and see what your lowest note is, and then warm up for 10-15 minutes and see what you can hit. You will see that by warming up, your vocal chords will be more amenable to low notes.
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