Three Ways To Expand Your Vocal Range.
First try singing songs that have a wide melodic range. Be careful not to strain to reach the high notes in your chest voice.
Use this exercise to place part of the melody into your head register. One of the best and most obvious examples of head register or falsetto as
it is sometimes called is the Bee Gees. They actually deliberately developed their head voices to create a new sound for their songs.
Other singers like Jeff Buckley and Elton John use head voice in different and sometimes less obvious ways .Women can extend
their vocal range in the same way. Using your voice this way can quickly extend and improve your range into head register.
Second, experiment with singing a song in a lower key than what is normal for your voice. To extend your range downwards you
must relax and not force your voice. Don’t pitch the song in a key too much lower than usual. Just drop the song 2 or 3 tones in pitch from where
you normally sing it. Don’t squash or force your chin down on to your neck to reach lower notes. It's natural to want to do this but it will
actually make it harder.
Keep your head centered and relaxed at all times. If you are unsure how to transpose a song into a lower key - make friends
with a competent musician and tell that person you wish to experiment with the key of the song. As you make use of your lower range more
regularly it will develop.
Lastly, if you can afford it consider getting some singing lessons. A vocal teacher will be able to assist in extending your
vocal range and also provide you with the necessary tools to improve and find your own unique voice.
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