Monday, April 11, 2011

Secrets On How To Sing High Notes

By Tracey Fielding


Each year, increasing numbers of people are taking up singing as a pastime in an attempt to make some money in music. Whether it is for pleasure or a job, many people are wanting to learn how to sing high notes. This article will help you do this, and give you some helpful hints on hitting the highest parts of the melody.

Firstly, you must remember that preparation is key. Before singing, try warming up your vocal chords by singing something easy such as a nursery rhyme. This should allow you to reach notes easier and make your singing voice smoother. Much like in exercise, your vocal chords need exercising a little to warm up. If you do not do this, this could result in you stretching them, damaging your singing voice.

Try singing one octave scales to enable you to perform in key. If the song you are attempting is in F Major, try the F Major scale to adjust your ears and voice to the key. This will make it more likely for you to perform that top note in tune.

When singing a high note, you must also ensure that you will perform it in tune. Try listening to a recording of the piece, as this reminds you of what it sounds like, making it more likely for you to perform it well. If listening to a recording is not possible, use a piano to play the note or use a site on the internet to play the note for you. In this way, you can then try to copy the pitch and make it more true to the original.

Additionally, practicing in the morning has been known to damage the voice. This is because of the amount of time that your vocal chords have been at rest whilst you were sleeping, probably for about seven hours. Try to allow your voice to warm up whilst you are talking during the day, and attempt singing later on. In this way, you will reach that high note much easier.

If you are learning how to sing high notes, you should pay attention to these helpful hints. Injury to your voice is much less likely if you take the advice of this article and it makes you much more likely to easily perform the top parts of the melody.




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