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How to Make your singing voice sound deeper

Jan 7, 2010 06:04 PM
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Looking to impress the ladies with your singer voice? Most of us could only sound like Barry White by gargling cockleburs. But you can pull off a throaty, soulful resonance with the right kind of practice.



You Will Need:

• Less stress

• Exercise

• Water

• Mentholated ointment (optional)

Step 1: Reduce stress

Reduce stress in your life, which tightens muscles, including the ones that influence your voice. Deep resonance derives from loose vocal cords.

Step 2: Hum and raise head

Hum in low registers with your head down and your chin just above your chest. Then raise your head, still humming, to face the ceiling. This will stretch your vocal cords.

Step 3: Speak slowly

Speak slowly and project from the back of your throat, allowing sound to vibrate from your chest. Keep your head up when you speak.

Step 4: Exercise neck muscles

Exercise your neck and strengthen it, because weak neck muscles force muscles around the vocal cords to strain to help out, tightening and thinning sound.

Step 5: Breathe deeply

Breathe deeply into your diaphragm without flexing your abs. Exhale making the hissing sound of a snake. Taking in a lot of air makes outflow gentler and richer.

Step 6: Drink water

Drink lots of room temperature water to hydrate. Cold water tightens the muscles and makes them inflexible.



Trivia: A study of 100 adults in Tanzania found a link between men with deeper voices and the number of children they had.

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