Hi Stepahnie, Good job. I liked how you did not try to push the lower register like so many singers try to do. You kept it under control which is very difficult to do in the lower range, so good job. However, I was wondering how you sing the high notes so well, especially the really high one at the end of the second chorus. I could not hit that note if I tried. Lol. Any tips?
+Kelsey Nicolay Thanks for watching :) I was in vocal training for a few years and one thing my teacher taught me was when I'm hitting the high notes is to push the diaphragm. It's all in the diaphragm!
basically what it means is you store all of your breath in your diaphragm and when you belt out the high notes you push all the air out! Not really sure how to explain it so hope this helps :)
you sound great!!
Hi Stepahnie, Good job. I liked how you did not try to push the lower register like so many singers try to do. You kept it under control which is very difficult to do in the lower range, so good job. However, I was wondering how you sing the high notes so well, especially the really high one at the end of the second chorus. I could not hit that note if I tried. Lol. Any tips?
+Kelsey Nicolay Thanks for watching :) I was in vocal training for a few years and one thing my teacher taught me was when I'm hitting the high notes is to push the diaphragm. It's all in the diaphragm!
+Stephanie Benson Hi Stephanie, Ok I don't know how to use the diaphragm. How did you learn this skill?
basically what it means is you store all of your breath in your diaphragm and when you belt out the high notes you push all the air out! Not really sure how to explain it so hope this helps :)
YOU SOUNDED JUST LIKE HER
@bkmac9313 :-D Thank you so much :)
OMG GIRL YOU NAILED IT NO DEE MESSINA IS ONE OF MY FAVORITES AND THAT IS ONE OF MY FAVORITE SONG SHE DOES NICE JOB YOU SOUND BEAUTIFUL