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Sunday, December 20, 2009

How to Use Your Head - Voice to Sing Higher


The key to singing higher is mastering what is known as the head voice. The notes on the higher end of the scale are sometimes called the head voice because those tones resonate in noise and head.
The head voice is the tone of voice used by opera singers who have some of the best voices in the world. It's also one of the tones of voice used by the ever popular Susan Boyle. The head voice is often used in choir and choral songs performed in churches and other houses of worship.
The head voice is distinguished from the chest voice which is the voice that most people sing in. When you use the chest voice, the sound you generate resonates in the chest cavity. Most people use the chest voice when they talk and it is the voice that you naturally use. This is why classically trained singers need years of vocal coaching to develop their voices. They have to learn how to generate sing and speak in a way that is unnatural for most people.
The best professional singers use what is called the mixed voice that is they can easily switch between the head voice and the mixed voice. Developing a mixed voice must be your goal if you want to be a successful professional singer who can hit a wide range of notes.
A mixed voice can be a very bad thing because it can hurt your vocal cords. Some singers actually develop cysts and nodules on their vocal cords. This can be very painful and might require surgery to fix. The vocal cords are harmed because the singer doesn't know the proper techniques for developing a mixed voice and forces it. They literally pull the chest which can produce a head voice but harms the vocal cords with strain.
The way to develop your head voice and sing higher, without putting too much strain on your vocal cords, is to train yourself to go up and down the scales without pulling your chest. This can be done if you relax when you practice try doing this when you are in a very relaxed state. This will feel odd at first but after awhile you'll get used to it and you'll be going into mixed voice and head without strain.
This requires a great deal of practice, but if you can keep up the practice you can master it and give yourself a head voice that comes without strain. You'll have control over your vocal cords and you'll be able to sing higher. Singing higher without pulling your chest will make singing more and more relaxed. Pulling the chest makes singing into a painful chore that you'll want to avoid.
One of the keys to this technique is relaxation, you must be relaxed when you are doing this or you will strain your vocal chords. So never force yourself do it slowly and methodically. This is why it is so important for singers to develop relaxation techniques through yoga and other methods. Teaching yourself a few basic relaxation techniques can get ready for these vocal exercises.
Mastering this technique will enable you to take advantage of the power of chest voice and sing higher with the ease of head voice. It will enable you to increase your range and sing like a pro.
Sammie Stoyson, Jr is an aspiring third generation singer/ songwriter. He's focused on teaching you how to Learn How to Sing Like A Pro. You'll be well on your way...by singing with your head voice!

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