Building Your Singing Range

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Part of the video series: Learn to Sing Better: Free Voice Lessons

Summary: Learn how to build your singing range by practicing arpeggios with expert music tips in this free vocal coaching video clip from a professional music theory teacher.

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Mark W. Black Armed with a master's degree in music and theory and owner/founder of Promethean Studios in Dallas, Mark W. Black has taught hundreds of beginners how to adva... read more

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by gibran

<p>Nice video&#161;&#161;&#1 61;</p>

nice voice dude!

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Building Your Singing Range

Hey! I am Mark Black and welcome to expertvillage.com. We are going to be talking about vocal performance. Now another thing I want to tell you is there is a ton more range for your voice out there than you might normally think about. There’s definitely different schools of thought on it but you know I’m indefinitely of the school that says that you can build your voice and you can have a great range if you do exercises appropriately and so you need to not let yourself be limited, don’t limit yourself, don’t let other people limit you. And the way to build range is to do arpeggios, what I mean is just to do exercises like going… So if I do that and I go… by the time I hit that note and come back off of it. I hit the note – I achieved it, but before I go there is the high note, I freak out and start tightening up, and I don’t support, I am already off the note, and so what I am saying is this is the way to build range, high and lows in your voice is to do arpeggio. When you jump up to the thing, jump down and before it is kind of hit you how high or low it is you are already off of it.

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