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How to Transition Smoothly Between Chest Voice and Head Voice

Many singers struggle with the “crack” or sudden flip that happens when moving from chest voice (the strong, speech-like register) to head voice (the lighter, higher register). This shift, known as the passaggio, can feel frustrating if it’s not trained. The good news: with the right approach, you can blend your registers and sing across

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How to Sing High Notes Without Straining (Safe Techniques That Work)

Most singers want to reach high notes effortlessly, but many end up pushing too hard, tightening the throat, and feeling strain. The truth is, singing higher isn’t about force—it’s about technique, airflow, and relaxation. Here’s how to master high notes without damaging your voice. Why High Notes Feel Hard Strain usually happens when: 👉 Understanding

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What Is Tessitura in Singing and Why It Matters

When singers talk about tessitura, they’re not just describing vocal range. Tessitura is about where your voice feels at home — the spot where you can sing for a long time without strain and where your tone sounds its best. Understanding this concept can change how you choose songs, practice, and even classify your voice

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How to Identify if You Are a Mezzo-Soprano or Contralto

If your voice sits lower than a soprano but you’re not sure whether you’re a mezzo-soprano or a contralto, you’re not alone. These two voice types share similarities, but they aren’t the same. Knowing the difference can help you choose the right songs, avoid vocal strain, and understand where your voice feels most at home.

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