Postby Strafe » Fri May 06, 2011 7:43 pm
Develop a very large ego and inflated sense of self and then you can be like me: A bad singer who thinks he's pretty great. I don't have a problem singing at gigs. Although you'd notice that I can't ever sing in front of my Dad, because he's like a legit awesome singer.
Otherwise, take lessons or practice drills and become an actually good singer so that you have valid confidence in your own abilities. Build it up slow and steady, and keep track of your progress. Maybe record yourself singing when no ones home, save it, and listen to it again after a month or so of practice. Those kinds of things help you feel better about how you're progressing and soon enough, you won't be as shy, knowing that you've greatly improved.
A thing about range. Alot of it is Air support, diaphragm breathing and mastering the passagio, or transition between vocal registers, the chest and head voice. You'll learn about those things while taking lessons. NEVER strain yourself to try and sing higher, but rather let it come naturally through practice and patience.
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