Vocal range

Finding the Right Song for Your Voice

2025-02-26T10:22:45+00:00

Have you ever tried singing a song you love, only to feel like it just doesn’t suit your voice? Maybe the notes feel too high or too low, or the style doesn’t quite fit your tone. Don’t worry—you’re not alone! Finding the right song for your voice is like finding the perfect pair of shoes: it needs to fit well, feel comfortable, and highlight your best features. Why Song Choice Matters Picking the right song can make the difference between a performance that sounds amazing and one that feels like a struggle. When a song fits your voice, you’ll feel more [...]

Finding the Right Song for Your Voice2025-02-26T10:22:45+00:00

7 Vocal types and how to determine yours

2021-03-02T11:48:44+00:00

As you begin to develop your vocals, learning more about your range, vocal style and other unique characteristics will assist you on your journey to become a better vocalist. Getting to know your singing voice will help to find songs for your vocal range that highlight your best qualities, avoid straining and identify areas for improvement. You can also find your vocal range and famous singer match that may give you some ideas on how to use and train your own voice. Although you may have previously heard of the main voice ranges for males and females, there is so much [...]

7 Vocal types and how to determine yours2021-03-02T11:48:44+00:00

The Three R’s: Register, Resonance and Range

2020-05-14T10:31:51+01:00

In this post, I will be discussing vocal registers, resonance and range, and how you can use the different registers of your voice and resonating areas to sing with ease and create a spectrum of variating sounds. So, while you may do some training to work towards achieving one consistent voice, you can also explore techniques to bring out other desired tones and colours to offer a multitude of voices! Range If you have ever sung in a choir you have probably been organised into one of the voice types below. When learning to sing we fall into many [...]

The Three R’s: Register, Resonance and Range2020-05-14T10:31:51+01:00
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