i am 15 and im a beginner at singing . i really wanna help my voice get better and suceed in a singing career.ive heard that lipton green tea and honey can really help you sing better, also many people tell me that if u sing from your diagram it’ll help you sing better also,but can anyone tellll me if this is true and some other tips on how to make your singing voice really good thanks

Lipton green tea is not the best kind of tea for your voice, but it is not horrible either. Try hot teas especially, and lots of water, they help unclog the mucus on your vocal cords, creating a purer sound. Celestial Seasoning Imperial White Peach White Tea does wonders. Also, try avoiding dairy products and soda before you sing, and in general if possible.

Yes, you are supposed to sing from your diaphragm. That is your technical breathing muscle, located right below the rib cage. When you breathe in, your diaphragm should go out. As you release air through singing, it should come back in. This is something you have to train yourself to do; we are very used to using our lungs to breathe which is not correct while singing. (If your shoulders raise when you take a breath you are breathing from your lungs rather than your diaphragm.) Try laying on the ground with a text book on your stomach. As you inhale, watch the book raise, and as you exhale watch it fall. Try doing this for 5-15 minutes consistently and you will see a difference in your breathing and the tone of your voice.

The best thing you can do to become a better singer is get formal training. Your vocal coach could identify what your problem areas are and help you overcome them. I just started formally taking lessons about 2 months ago, and it has worked miracles already! It will also help save your voice over the long haul…singing the wrong way can be very damaging.

Well, I hope that helps. =) You can succeed in your singing dreams, just work hard and if at all possible take lessons!

-Jazz

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  1. pamjh960 sagt:

    first, get some voice lessons
    next- keep your throat warm, drinking warm things (lemon and water) will help to soothe your vocal chords.
    next- don’t strain your voice by shouting

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  2. Jazzin it up sagt:

    Lipton green tea is not the best kind of tea for your voice, but it is not horrible either. Try hot teas especially, and lots of water, they help unclog the mucus on your vocal cords, creating a purer sound. Celestial Seasoning Imperial White Peach White Tea does wonders. Also, try avoiding dairy products and soda before you sing, and in general if possible.

    Yes, you are supposed to sing from your diaphragm. That is your technical breathing muscle, located right below the rib cage. When you breathe in, your diaphragm should go out. As you release air through singing, it should come back in. This is something you have to train yourself to do; we are very used to using our lungs to breathe which is not correct while singing. (If your shoulders raise when you take a breath you are breathing from your lungs rather than your diaphragm.) Try laying on the ground with a text book on your stomach. As you inhale, watch the book raise, and as you exhale watch it fall. Try doing this for 5-15 minutes consistently and you will see a difference in your breathing and the tone of your voice.

    The best thing you can do to become a better singer is get formal training. Your vocal coach could identify what your problem areas are and help you overcome them. I just started formally taking lessons about 2 months ago, and it has worked miracles already! It will also help save your voice over the long haul…singing the wrong way can be very damaging.

    Well, I hope that helps. =) You can succeed in your singing dreams, just work hard and if at all possible take lessons!

    -Jazz
    References :

  3. silverleaftea sagt:

    I would first suggest you cut out any sodas or drinks like that. This would also include many bottled teas which have corn syrup and artificial flavors. Lipton tea could be good depending on if it is real tea or a Lipton tea flavored bottled drink with a lot of sugar and chemicals.

    A good tea with ginger in it would be helpful. I would suggest a tea like Silver Leaf Tea Company's White Ginger Orange Peach Tea that will be very soothing and nice on the voice.

    http://www.SilverLeafTea.com - Exotic and gourmet teas from around the world!
    References :
    http://www.silverleaftea.com/white-ginger-orange-peach-tea-p-107.html

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