Whether it’s tips, exercises, or anything, I’d like to hear it all, because I can’t really sing and nobody has been giving me any advice at all. I’d like to improve. The video profile is a little odd, but that’s because I didn’t have a plain black screen when I first recorded it. The first one is from a few months ago, second is now. I’d really like feedback, because I don’t really like my voice. Thank you 🙏 sorry it’s in a different language than English, I don’t have many other recordings. Also please ignore the little voice crack at the end lol…
#can someone please help me improve my singing?
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Thanks so much, I'll get to it as soon as I'm off work
Alright, thank you so much for your request.
First of all, I don't think that your voice is bad at all or that you can't sing. Your vocal tone is actually quite nice!
from what I can hear, there are a few thing that can be improved on, but that is mostly just fine tuning.
Such as breath control and making sure that you're not loosing to much air when you're singing. (happens to the best of us) especially when you're singing softer. However, just because you're singing softer, doesn't mean you need to use more air. I know a lot of singers and artists out there like that breathy tone, so if that is something you prefer let me give you a few tips.
Firstly, a good breath support and control is the key to having a softer sound while maintaining a healthy balance when singing and not loosing too much air over it. So, working on breath support can help you get better at that. A good exercise for that is the straw exercise. It'll help you gain more breath support while also learning how to control said breath support better.
Another thing I've noticed is that you tend to be a bit nasaly (too much nasal airflow when singing) especially on the "ne" parts. (might want to listen back to it to hear the difference for yourself) there's a tonal difference due to the nasal projection.
This can be helped by just opening your mouth a bit more taller and making sure you release the sound from your mouth and not from your nose.
Hope I've been able to help
- Ally
Thank you so much! I’ll be sure to practice these things. Your advice is rlly helpful 🤍