kdgospel said:
James,
...What I have learned is that diction (accent) will help with pitch and proper breathing will help with power...
This is plain interesting, kdgospel

Thanks !!! What I mean is, I'm proportionaly skinny, not into sport or anything, but I am in a good health. I'm smoking ~ a pack/day. And I know only few technic about singing (falseto, etc.). My problem is, although I consider my pitch's range is average, most people play with me (the band) will always say... "Lets turn it down couple tunes, Jaymz... it's too high for you, your breath can't reach it. It needs more power..." . I record my voice while singing many times to identify what went wrong. I know I can reach that tune, and it sounds fairly good enough for it's genre. But no matter how hard I tried (I even scream sometimes

) they seem to "more power, Jaymz!!" at me... errr
There's several singing lesson in town I had for years, and each of them insist their methods is the right one (...yeah sure!

). And they have taught me with un-proportional example. I wanted simple thing. Don't wanna be Mariah Carrey nor Backstreet Boys. Just to ask them to tell me, where my voice supposed to go. Each course giving me different answers subjectively, based on their taste. And somehow, none of them seems to close to what I honestly feel. So I quit, and try to reveal it myself. Now, I kindly need to know what to do to train my "power"..?
Thanks!

Jaymz