To make your voice higher when singing, you can practice vocal exercises that focus on increasing your vocal range, work on proper breathing techniques to support higher notes, and experiment with different vocal placements to find the best resonance for higher pitches. Consistent practice and guidance from a vocal coach can also help you develop a higher singing voice.
Make a voodoo of you singing and send it to them
everyone has a singing voice
In general, soprano describes the higher-pitched tones of a woman's voice, or more generally, her singing voice. Tenor can describe either a man or a woman, while baritone and base can be used to describe men's singing voices.
The lowest singing voice is the male voice called bass.
Trying to clear your throat a lot can effect your vocals or make your voice scratchy. Smoking, alchohol and substance abuse are other causes of destruction of a singing voice. As are overuse, bad technique, bad posture and singing in the wrong range.
While singing Tegan has the main singing voice and Sara has a higher pitched voice that does harmony.
Well I don't know if you can get it higher but this MIGHT work in a REALLY high voice say clearly nine, ninty-nine, nine hundred and ninty-nine, Then repeat in in a VERY low voice. And again in your normal voice. Your voice will change maybe it'll get higher. Try it then try singing. :)
Because when you sing opera your voice has to go higher than singing normal
Make a voodoo of you singing and send it to them
everyone has a singing voice
it is called vibrato
Singing can make you lose your voice. This can be avoided by properly warming up the vocal chords before singing and resting the voice if it feels strained or tired. If you have already lost your voice, you should rest it until completely recovered before attempting to sing again in order to prevent further damage.
Well on America's Got Talent auditions this will sound gross but this lady drank olive oil but it helped her singing voice
No, but it will make your voice softer
an option is dont smoke !
Acoustics will affect singing. The walls of the room you are singing in make a difference, if you record your voice it sounds different, many reasons. Also, you could be a Mezzo Soprano or an Alto, so that your voice sounds low when you sing but (it depends on how old you are) higher when you speak normally.
In general, soprano describes the higher-pitched tones of a woman's voice, or more generally, her singing voice. Tenor can describe either a man or a woman, while baritone and base can be used to describe men's singing voices.