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Fri 2 Dec 2005, 17:01
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You must practice of course just like with everything else.
It's very important you get to know your own voice how it sounds to yourself & others.
You must learn to breathe properly with good support from your diagphragm.
You must learn what your natural range is while singing - and also how far up or down you can reach outside that range.
You must also - if you - like many other semi professionals/amateurs often work/practice in less than perfect surroundings with less than perfect gear - you must must learn to conserve your stamina and strength. I.e. how loud can you scream and for how long - without losing your voice.
Cheers: Dixiechicken
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