Does it take long to train your voice to hit higher notes? Is it even possible? !


Question: Deepens on the instrument. It is possible. Even for those with low instruments. Start by vocalizing the entire range from top to bottom. Also, make sure you are breathing using diaphragmatic support. That makes all the difference in the world. The reason some cannot hit high notes is because they pinch the top notes without that bottom support. This will cut off the sound if you are pressuring the upper part of your body to support the high notes.

Make sure you are relaxed. If you are fully relaxed, high notes are so much easier. Yes, you will have a little nervous energy, but if you are secure in who you are as an artist, you will naturally be relaxed. Roll your shoulders, your head, touch your toes. Do whatever you need to do to get the kinks out of the body in order to be as relaxed as you can.

Don't think negatively. Just your thought processes alone can affect your high notes. Don't anticipate high notes. Allow them to flow out of your mouth naturally. Don't tense up, and don't think too hard as you go up to sing in your upper register.

These are some quick tips to use. Of course, you can ask a professional to help also. They can see what you are doing wrong or right to help you sing successfully in your upper range.


Answers: Deepens on the instrument. It is possible. Even for those with low instruments. Start by vocalizing the entire range from top to bottom. Also, make sure you are breathing using diaphragmatic support. That makes all the difference in the world. The reason some cannot hit high notes is because they pinch the top notes without that bottom support. This will cut off the sound if you are pressuring the upper part of your body to support the high notes.

Make sure you are relaxed. If you are fully relaxed, high notes are so much easier. Yes, you will have a little nervous energy, but if you are secure in who you are as an artist, you will naturally be relaxed. Roll your shoulders, your head, touch your toes. Do whatever you need to do to get the kinks out of the body in order to be as relaxed as you can.

Don't think negatively. Just your thought processes alone can affect your high notes. Don't anticipate high notes. Allow them to flow out of your mouth naturally. Don't tense up, and don't think too hard as you go up to sing in your upper register.

These are some quick tips to use. Of course, you can ask a professional to help also. They can see what you are doing wrong or right to help you sing successfully in your upper range.

Sorry I am trying to do this myself but wanted to give you some confidence so, you can do it! Just keep practising and drink lots of water and keep working on it! Good luck!

i think it takes a while just cause your voice has to grow accustom to it! first...the louder you sing the higher the note you can hit! second.....if you do gradually sing higher and higher notes every day pretty soon your voice will be accustomed. but some voices aren't made to hit high notes!

In my opinion, singing comes naturally
but in odd cases, if you are realy determined, and really have a passion for singing, then you can do anyting:)
best of luck!



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