What is my range?

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    Tish Jennings 4 years ago

    I just started the 30 Day Beginner Course with Camille but I'm not sure how high I should sing. During the warm ups she stops singing put keeps playing the notes for higher voices. I can reach them, but I feel like it's a stretch. How do I know when to stop?

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    Camille van Niekerk 4 years ago

    Good question, Tish! You can always drop out if an exercise gets too high or low to be sung comfortably. But before dropping out, try three things:

    1. Modify the exercise to make it easier (ie: sing on a lip trill, hum or NN/NG instead of an open vowel or other syllable, if that's more doable). 

    2. Sing most of the exercise, and just "think" (audiate, or sing in your head) the pitches you can't reach without straining or going sharp/flat. This gives your vocal folds an opportunity to still adjust and prepare to sing those out-of-reach pitches, even if just air comes out. 

    3. Make sure you're shifting registers when necessary. For example, you may be unable to sing higher pitches because you're still in chest voice, in which case you'd need to "shift gears" and find your head voice placement. 

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    Tish Jennings 4 years ago

    Hi Camille, thanks for these tips! I think I recently discovered that head voice. Pretty amazing! I never knew you could shift gears with your voice. Really enjoying your lessons!

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    Camille van Niekerk 4 years ago

    Fantastic! Glad to hear that!

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