> > The first step to finding the right key to sing in is to find your natural vocal range. With the help of a piano
> or guitar, pick out notes on the C chromatic scale, beginning with middle C.
> > Go up the scale, matching your voice to each note as you play. Find the highest note you can comfortably sing. That is the top of your natural range. Then return to middle C and go down to the lowest note you can
> comfortably sing. That is the bottom of your natural range.
> > When you get near the top of your range, you will naturally switch from your chest voice (which is deep and
> strong, like a speaking voice) to your head voice (which is light and airy, but still engages the vocal chords).
> > With practice, you can give your head voice better control and quality. Don’t go too far up the scale after you switch to your head voice; you are looking for the notes you can comfortably sing, not the highest note you can squeak out.
> > Most women tend to be altos or tenors, with a smaller number being sopranos. Most men tend to be tenors or baritones, with a smaller number being basses. Enjoy Your Talent
Sarah Dennis
Http://topvocalcoach.com/workshop
> or guitar, pick out notes on the C chromatic scale, beginning with middle C.
> > Go up the scale, matching your voice to each note as you play. Find the highest note you can comfortably sing. That is the top of your natural range. Then return to middle C and go down to the lowest note you can
> comfortably sing. That is the bottom of your natural range.
> > When you get near the top of your range, you will naturally switch from your chest voice (which is deep and
> strong, like a speaking voice) to your head voice (which is light and airy, but still engages the vocal chords).
> > With practice, you can give your head voice better control and quality. Don’t go too far up the scale after you switch to your head voice; you are looking for the notes you can comfortably sing, not the highest note you can squeak out.
> > Most women tend to be altos or tenors, with a smaller number being sopranos. Most men tend to be tenors or baritones, with a smaller number being basses. Enjoy Your Talent
Sarah Dennis
Http://topvocalcoach.com/workshop
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