Lifting your larynx Your larynx should stay relatively stable when producing high notes. Lifting your larynx when you sing high notes (or moving it down when you sing low notes) means that you are engaging superficial muscles of larynx. Lifting your head, looking up, tilting your head upward or changing your body posture may be another mistake associated with moving your larynx to a hi position. Body Tension If there is muscle tension anywhere in your body, the chances are that your larynx is also affected. If your shoulders are tense, your larynx is probably squeezed even before you start singing. If your belly is tensed up and not moving fluidly, your breath will also not move freely through the vocal cords. If your jaw locked, your face muscles will push on the larynx. Everything in our bodies is connected. Squeezing from the throat Squeezing from your throat is not good for you whether you sing low or high notes. If you squeeze your throat, you are causing strain to your vocal cords, which can be very damaging. Singing low or high notes should never hurt. Inexperienced singers often squeeze because they associate singing of high notes with sins loud, shouting or screaming. Power is created by allowing tie sound to resonate in an open throat. If you squeeze, there is no space for the sound to resonate. Not Warming Up Many beginner singers just go for it — they try to sing high notes without any preparation of vocal cords, not realizing that singing high notes is a demanding activity. High notes are often at the top of your comfortable range so singing high notes represents an intensive work out for vocal cords. Warm-up routine for is a must in order to prepare the vocal mechanism for Sin". Fear Your previous negative experience with high notes, will play tricks on you and affect your singing negatively. You anticipate that something will go wrong — maybe your voice will break, maybe you will not hit the note exactly as it should be, or maybe your voice will be weak- And you know what? It is very likely that one of these "things" will happen. But this kind of thinking will not get you closer to your goal of singing high notes. If your mind is programmed to fall, you will fall. Do you make any of these mistakes? Even if you don’t make any of these mistakes, you need to practice this skill. You need to learn to isolate the deep muscles of the larynx to produce high pitches and at the same time to relax the superficial muscles of the larynx that interfere with the production of high pitches. From: how2mprovesinging Like more of such tips or looking for a online vocal coach? Check out my review of the online singing program that I'm using right now.
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