How To Improve Your Singing Voice.

Want to learn how to improve your singing voice? First you have to know what you sound like when you sing. What you hear in your head is not how you really sound to others. You hear your own voice from the inside of your head, but others hear the sound waves leave your mouth and enter their ear drums.

If you really want to know what you sound like, you'll have to listen to yourself outside of your head, then you can begin learning how to improve your singing voice. The best way to do this is of course to record yourself.

The first time you hear yourself sing from a recording, you will probably deny that that is what your voice sounds like. Your voice will be different than what you thought it was from hearing it within your head. However, you have to accept that fact in order for you to be able to improve your singing voice.

When you sing, make sure your vocal cords are relaxed and not tensed especially when you sing in front of an audience. A tense vocal cord will "choke" your voicebox because when you're not relaxed, it takes more work for your lungs to breathe freely and your vocal cords get affected.

Keep recording while you practice and practice singing scales so that you can increase your vocal range and become a better singer. Make sure you are relaxed and do some vocal warm up exercises to help prepare yourself for a singing session.

If you don't already have it, go get Singorama now and run the mini recording studio software to record and hear yourself sing. After hearing yourself once, practice with the included singing exercises and practice singing scales with the software and then record yourself again in a couple of weeks. You should notice an improvement in your singing voice.

 

Learn to Sing Better


Learn to Sing Better

Anyone can learn to sing better. Please read my tips for singing like a professional and you'll improve your vocal range and skills and sing like you never thought you could. Not kidding.

Learn how to sing better the exact same way I did. If this can help me, it can help you!