Monday, October 5, 2009

You Learn How to Sing High

People want to learn how to sing high notes and they try to imitate Steve Perry or Robert Plant. Lots of TV shows have tons of young singers doing the impossible. So why not me? Well, a lot of those singers have been practicing a long time. You really have to appreciate the hard work they have put in to get there. It's not as easy as it looks. You can get better and sing high, but first you need to learn some good technique. Just keep learning and you will get there.

It doesn't matter what kind of voice you have. If you are low and gruff like Gokey, or you are brilliant and sharp like Adam Lambert, you still have a high note in you that is begging to come out. The trick is to learn how to sing high notes with power and reliability, no matter how out of breath you are, or how frightened you are.

The best way to get the most out of your voice is through knowledge and practice. Good singers are good because they learned how to sing. It doesn't come naturally, no matter what people will tell you. The best singers - even rock singers - have taken lessons, have studied the craft, and they know how to get the most out of their instrument.

You too can learn how to sing high notes in any song, but you have to be willing to put in the time and effort. A good vocal coach can help you identify what "your" high note is now and what it can be in the future. The same coach can also help you manage your breathing and phrasing so that when you are ready to hit it, you will have the power at the ready.

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