u/Odette-likes-swans

I have to thicken up my voice in a week

More specifically, my head mix. My teacher told me I've successfully developed my resonance and placement and all that. But NOWWW I need to mix belt for this song called "My Days" and it's pretty high, I gotta learn mix belt. Sure I can chest belt but I gotta mix belt for those high notes...I wanna do head mix belt to be specific cus I think it's healthier. Anyone got tips to thicken it up ?okay thanks🗿

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u/Odette-likes-swans — 2 days ago

How to twang correctly?

Whenever I do twang exercises I rasp.... I just attempted one and now my throat hurts a little... Does anyone have detailed instructions or smth?

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u/Odette-likes-swans — 1 month ago

How to mix belt high notes?

So finally after months of practicing I got rid of all that tension and stopped pushing my chest voice so hard (cus I used to have a tension problem). But now I wanna learn how to do a high note in mix belt. The tension is still there but only in the high notes now. I can belt high but I'm pretty sure that the way I do it is not good for me cus it feels kinda tight and I wanna belt healthily.

These are the exercises I do everyday:

Breathing exercises

Tension release exercises

Ng resonance exercise

Daily mix voice exercises

Are there any other exercises I should try?

Also do I really need to strengthen my head mix first?

Also... How do you learn to "bridge"..?

-A singer that's always confused

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u/Odette-likes-swans — 1 month ago

How do I stop mix belting without getting really wobbly

So I haven't really gotten the hang of mix belting yet. I can just access it sometimes. Like I might accidentally mix belt sometimes but when I do it again, it gets wobbly or I crack. I wish I could just mix belt without having to do like 50 attempts before I get it😭. It's like rolling a dice :/

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u/Odette-likes-swans — 1 month ago

How do you start learning to belt?

I mean I already know that you should start off with developing a strong head voice and I can say that my head voice is def starting to get better. But what do I do once I'm done developing my head voice?

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u/Odette-likes-swans — 1 month ago