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Any advice??

how can i sing from my diafram??

Am i singing from my diafram??


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Any advice??

how can i sing from my diafram??

Am i singing from my diafram??

well, i think you are okay but the videos that you have put up on youtube kinda were bad. i could barely hear your voice but it was good.
but - there is always a but, you sing with your mouths closed- it's what i hear coz i cannot see you. sounds like mumbling.
since you are mumbling, i cannot tell if you are singing from the diaphragm or not.

some advices

open your mouth really wide.
try shouting - but not screaming. there is a difference.
try going "ha!", using your diaphragm. but not ha! like as if you are laughing or saying it.
drink hot water as said above earlier.
warm up your voice every day, hmming, not singing. you sound a little tuneless so...

and i think you are good enough with that.
hmming will help you a lot, unless you are born with tuneless voice in singing.

and next time you put up a video, try it without the music on the back ground and have you infront of the camera then some kind of curtain, so that we can see your face and really see what you do with your mouth and all.

i really hope this helped.

For starters,close your mouth.

don't sing as much and then drink hot water because cold water makes it worst and good luck. practice your vocals and tune your voice.

please give up all hope cause you kinda suck monkey balls

You already sing really good.
Just practice, practice practice. Practice makes perfect, you know!
Good luck!

what was the backround????

Tepid water (ie room temperature) is best. Just a bottle out of the pantry.

Practice for singing with your diaphram is actually to lie down. Lie down on a flat surface and notice what part of you body moves while you breath. Stand up and do the same. Just breath normally. You'll discover that when you stand up your shoulders move and your upper chest expands. When you lie down you see your belly and sides (just above the obliques) expanding as well as your chest. THOSE are the muscles you want to utilize to sing. That's using your diaphram to sing. An analogy I was taught a while back was to imagine a tire around your waist and you're trying to inflate it. I like the lying down better personally.

Good luck.

~Lisa