Gaing strength in your head voice
Gaing strength in your head voice#1
Posted: 10/28/07 at 8:47pm
I'm a lyric baritone. My chest voice is about C3-F4. However, I have a from E2-A4. The problem with anything above F4 is that it is in my head voice, and not as strong as my other voice. Meaning I can't belt up there or make "beautiful" softer sound. It doesn't sound bad. Just breathy (pop songs I sing sound good up there). How exactly do I gain strength up in those three notes(because lets face it. Its to your advantage to be able to sing an F#-A on Broadway)? Just by using it more and more? Any advive, would be SO helpful!
If baritones like Anthony Rapp, Howard McGillin, Gerard Butler and Josh Groban can do it, lets hope that I can too!
re: Gaing strength in your head voice#2
Posted: 10/28/07 at 8:59pmI have a similar problem My only advice is to sing scales. You'd be surprised what your voice does.
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