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SSteven Williford 3 years ago
Will these warmups and exercises eventually make my tone better if I consistently do them. I've been doing them for a while and feel like I hear no difference in my voice. Can every voice, low/high, sing on any instrumental? I learned how to play cowboys and angels by Dustin lynch on the guitar but my singing sounds bad. My voice is low and my range isn't huge. Should I work to improve the range or just try to get my natural low voice fine tuned first? Do you have any suggestions as to how I can do these voice exercises using my guitar for the pitch?
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CCamille van Niekerk 3 years ago
Hi, Steven!
Exercises will certainly help, but it's also important to learn about your instrument so you can make adjustments (which will impact your tone). See here for an hour-long lesson on resonance and tone!
I recommend you work on tuning in a comfortable range before worrying about range extension. You can use your guitar to play reference pitches and then check your pitch accuracy using a chromatic tuner like this one. Here's an article with some more advice!
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SSteven Williford 3 years ago
Thank you!!!
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EElizabeth C. Owusu 3 years ago
Hi Camille,
I'm new to all of this. I've been trying to improve upon my singing voice because I literally have a very little voice and i feel it's no good for singing. I'm trusting 30 Day Singer to help improve my vocal quality, pitch and all . Do you have any suggestions as to how to get my voice audible enough?
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CCamille van Niekerk 3 years ago
Hi, Elizabeth! Our last live lesson on YouTube was on "How to strengthen your voice" - you can watch it here!