NashBackslash
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4 years ago, I could sing fairly high notes without any problems. The sound just comes out naturally and with almost no effort.
Today, I find that to pull off those certain songs with those high vocal notes, I just simply couldn't. No matter how hard I try. It just comes out really silly. I then end up having to transpose the performance a few steps down, which really spoils the music. If I REALLY wanted to sing that high note, I would have to do a falsetto to pull of that pitch, which is just a big no-no!
Is there any way I can improve my vocal range or at least restore it to what it was, again?
PS: This is a bit personal, I actually thought a bit before posting this, but I thought, "what the hell, this is the internet". Does weight contribute to this vocal range loss? I have to admit that I am a bit heavier now than I was before.
Cheers.
- Nash
Today, I find that to pull off those certain songs with those high vocal notes, I just simply couldn't. No matter how hard I try. It just comes out really silly. I then end up having to transpose the performance a few steps down, which really spoils the music. If I REALLY wanted to sing that high note, I would have to do a falsetto to pull of that pitch, which is just a big no-no!
Is there any way I can improve my vocal range or at least restore it to what it was, again?
PS: This is a bit personal, I actually thought a bit before posting this, but I thought, "what the hell, this is the internet". Does weight contribute to this vocal range loss? I have to admit that I am a bit heavier now than I was before.
Cheers.
- Nash