vocal range
Shyaam
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Hey singers
My range is A2 to D4
I have been doing the slider exercise each day for the last month
how much should i expect from this exercise?
And how often should I do it so that I am doing it correctly?
And am i a baritone?
If i go above D4 then my voice becomes breathy and it start "squeaking" and "Shaking"
I want my range to extend at least till D5 (is it possible at all?)
Can you suggest me something anyone plz?
And sorry that's a lot of questions
My range is A2 to D4
I have been doing the slider exercise each day for the last month
how much should i expect from this exercise?
And how often should I do it so that I am doing it correctly?
And am i a baritone?
If i go above D4 then my voice becomes breathy and it start "squeaking" and "Shaking"
I want my range to extend at least till D5 (is it possible at all?)
Can you suggest me something anyone plz?
And sorry that's a lot of questions
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SeanTM 2.0 PRO Posts: 25Hey Shyaam, it seems like you're most likely a high baritone. The slider exercise is a good one, just make sure to closely follow Ken's instructions. I personally suggest doing some of Ken's vocal exercises with the "ah" vowel - this is the one that typically builds range the most. If you follow Ken's instructions and practice hard your voice should shake less with time. D5 is a good goal to have, but instead of doing it as a full chest belt try reaching the note in your head voice or mixed voice first - check out Ken's many lessons on those as well. I hope this was of some help.
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