How to Sing High Notes Easily?/Tips to Increase Your Voice Range

How to Sing High Notes Easily?

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Today I’m going to show you how to sing high notes easily.

If you struggle with singing high notes, worry no more, you’re not alone.

It’s something that most students need to practice often, especially when they’re just starting out.

It just takes some practice and the right singing techniques.

So today, I wanted to share simple exercise for getting to those crazy high notes without straining.

By the way, if you’re new here, I’m sudha Subramanian, this channel is your virtual music class.

One of the first steps to getting to those high notes is to know what high notes your voice can hit.

Every person has a vocal range, typically you can comfortably hit Tara sthayi Ma

The exercise that you are going to do is one that you are familiar with: uppersthayi exercises.

First, you sing it in your pitch. Then you repeat the process in the next pitch, and so on.

My sruthi’s is F#. First, I’ll sing the first exercise in F3. Then I’ll try it in G and then in G#.

The ability to sing high notes is rarely natural: it requires constant vocal training, even for famous singers.

In addition to the above singing tips, a daily vocal routine will help you improve from a good singer to a great singer.

Practice vocal technique for 20 minutes a day to expand your range and improve your high notes.

What are your tricks for hitting a high note quickly? And again If you’re new here, click the subscribe button and ring the bell to learn more about voice training tips.

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Until next time. Happy learning!


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