You Can Eventually Sing like a Pro! 3 More Things to Consider

Success usually comes to those who are too busy to be looking for it.”— Henry David Thoreau

Now that you’ve learned several steps to take for you to sing like a pro, it is time to have the most important necessities in mind. Below are 3 important things to consider if you are going to sing like a pro.

  1. Whether you are sitting or standing, keep your position favorable for your singing: Your body is completely unified. So, don’t think you will be able to sing well if your posture isn’t appropriate. Consider the images below. The tick signifies the best position to take while singing.

Standing position

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Sitting position

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  • What is your vocal range? This is the lowest note you can sing to the highest note you can sing. Vocal ranges are mainly categorized within six voice types: Bass, Baritone, Tenor, Alto, Mezzo-Soprano, and Soprano. Through continued singing practice, you can determine the vocal range in which you belong. Knowing this will allow you to know which songs you are comfortable to cover in karaoke.
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  • Head voice or chest voice? Which is better? Head voice is an airier, thinner sound that simply grows stronger as singers execute higher notes. A post by Allison says that the head voice is the richer, more mature voice that instinctively more people enjoy on hearing it. As a singer, if you are likely to be complimented on your head voice, use it as many times as possible. Similarly, if you are likely complimented on your chest voice, use it regularly though it important to develop both.
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