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3 Tips to Save Years Learning How to Sing

March 7, 2025

 

If you’re serious about improving your singing voice, these three tips could save you years of trial and error.  

 

One common mistake singers make is assuming their breath management is all wrong. In reality, as long as your breath is supporting you and feels natural, you’re likely doing it right. The key is to relax your body, stand tall, and allow your belly and ribs to expand when you inhale. This ensures that your air is flowing freely and supports your vocal folds properly. When singing, try to keep your breath engaged without over-exerting yourself—this creates a steady airflow that helps prevent throat strain. But remember, breath is just one part of the equation. How your vocal folds come together and how you shape your resonators also play a big role in producing quality sound. 

 

The second tip is to keep things simple in the early stages of your singing journey. While it's helpful to learn from various voice teachers, beginners benefit from sticking to a straightforward approach. Look for teachers with credible training and a clear, consistent method. Try out their exercises and see if they work for you—if something feels right, stick with it until you're ready to explore other techniques. It’s easy to get overwhelmed by the abundance of advice out there, so focus on a few solid resources to build your foundation.

 

Lastly, if you're looking to improve your tone, the vowel sound “uh” is your secret weapon. This shape helps create a fuller, richer tone by opening up your mouth and throat. Practice singing with this shape on different syllables and experiment with how it impacts your sound. With patience and practice, these tips will help you enhance your vocal technique and move closer to your singing goals.

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