Try throwing the pitch or note in your head. its not so much to sing loud as to just get higher. sing the scale and keep up to get higher. some people can not sing high notes because that is as high as there voice will get. if nothing works perhaps get someone to give you voice lessons that is near or in your area. voice lessons are not as expensive as regular music lessons.
the best songs to sing are the ones that you know you can sing well. if you know that you can't hit high notes then chose a song that doesn't have high notes in it. but if you know you can sing high notes, go for it!
people can sing both high and low notes like Katy perry or Justin bieber for examples
While some people may naturally have an easier time singing high notes, anyone can learn to sing high notes with practice and training.
its perrie
when you learn the notes you sig than that is very important because that is how you will know when you have to sing high or low so notes when you sing are very important.
No. Mariah is said to have a five octave range. Chances are you don't. Most average people are lucky if they have three. If you don't have the range you cannot sing those high notes. Maybe you can sing a lower version of the notes and practice singing them that way. If you can hit the high notes then sing along with her songs and practice that way. Maybe you can hit the high notes like the ones in the song Emotions and in that case practice with the music until you can sing it without music. BTW, I have never met any adults that can hit those high notes and on pitch.
Hardcore Song's. xD
Difficulty singing high notes can be due to factors such as vocal strain, improper technique, lack of vocal range development, or physical limitations in the vocal cords. Working with a vocal coach or speech therapist can help improve your ability to sing high notes.
Her voice is already naturally high due to her small larnyx and she studied music and opera to perfect her high notes and singing voice.
My vocal range spans from low notes to high notes, allowing me to sing a variety of pitches.
take me on by Aha! Play some Ah-ha! It's called Take On Me. Walking On Air by Kerli. It has lots of high notes and is a very good song to sing. i think you should sing all of the stars
breathe into your diaphragm instead of just your lungs