
- Sing with a “tall” posture.
- Breathe from the diaphragm.
- Relax your throat, tongue and upper body as you sing.
- Warm up your voice.
- Try the 5-Tone Count to sing with chest voice.
- Try the 1.5 Octave Lip Trill to expand your vocal range.
- Try the 1.5 Octave “Gee” to sing in mixed voice.
- Try the Octave Repeat Bratty “Nay” to belt those high notes.
- Try the Octave Repeat “No” for a more normal sound.
- Try the 1.5 Octave “Mum” to relax your voice across your range.
If you have a voice, you can sing.
Period.
While that knowledge alone won’t help you hit higher notes, or learn to sing with more power, it’s still the starting point for everyone that wants to learn good singing techniques.
And while you may not be a great singer yet, anyone can gain the skills that make an amazing singer.




