Well thanks for these tips. In my case, I am no more able to sing in falsetto. I have a good (head) voice extension but I completely lost the ability to produce that voice tone. Some time, after practicing and warming up for almost an hour, I'm able to do it but it takes still too much air to produce a sound and anyway the extension for that voice tone is very limited. Sounds like I should see a pro for some good exercises....
Why do when I sing in falsetto, my friend said that my falsetto sounds just like chest voice, my falsetto doesn't sound stand out from the chest voice like a falsetto normally is. Is it a problem with larynx position? Do I have to raise my larynx up as I switch from chest voice to falsetto? Or does it have something to do with the proper larynx muscle coordination/strengthening? I notice that when I raise my larynx up from a normal position to highest in my natural larynx position range (not forcing above the natural range) now it sounds more like a falsetto but I'm confused does it really has to do with raising the larynx? Does raising the larynx really matter or the larynx doesn't have to be raised? I'm a male btw. Any help is appreciated.
Firstly I don't know whether you're a male or a female. But if you're a male you want to sound like a female and feel the sound resignation in your ear canals. you want to sing the sound light like it is in the top of your head or in the crown of your head. Follow my video and if you don't have success please reach out. voxsingingacademy.com.au
Everyone has a falsetto. Unless you have had laryngitis you shouldn't lose your falsetto. This is either a technique issue or a mental hurdle that you've hit. I would need to give you a lesson to see what you're doing or not doing. I need to see your exact technique. Then I can answer your question.
I can’t use my falsetto voice without using way too much air so I can’t use it quietly and it’s not easy to access it at all. I’ve never been able to use it like everyone else and I don’t smoke or anything whyyyyy
Your technique is most probably incorrect. You would need to have a lesson with me or one of my teachers to rectify it. Let me know if you want to arrange an online class. You will only need one lesson.
@@noermya not a problem. Attached is a link to our website, pricing page and booking page. If you need any further assistance please reach out. Thank you voxsingingacademy.com.au
@@voxsingingacademy yeah i dont think i checked any of those boxes😅 i sound like a duck or like Mickey Mouse. I dont know what im doing wrong! Or if im doomed with just a bad falsetto!! Ty so much for replying and taking your time to help!!❤️
@@kurtlantaca7244 I would suggest singing higher, around high C. And see if that works. You need to sing your falsetto in a firm volume most importantly try not to expel too much air. If this doesn't work please let me know you may need to come for some lessons..
It's hard singing a song with my chest voice and attempting some high notes using my head voice and some chest and diaphragm or a combination of chest and nasal.. it's so tiring
Everyone has a falsetto voice! You just don't know how to use it or possibly know where it is to use it. Let me know if you would like singing lessons to activate your falsetto voice.
Well thanks for these tips. In my case, I am no more able to sing in falsetto. I have a good (head) voice extension but I completely lost the ability to produce that voice tone. Some time, after practicing and warming up for almost an hour, I'm able to do it but it takes still too much air to produce a sound and anyway the extension for that voice tone is very limited.
Sounds like I should see a pro for some good exercises....
THIS! EVERYTHING YOU SAID! Do you smoke at all? I smoke weed and I feel like that's why I lost mine. 😩
Why do when I sing in falsetto, my friend said that my falsetto sounds just like chest voice, my falsetto doesn't sound stand out from the chest voice like a falsetto normally is. Is it a problem with larynx position? Do I have to raise my larynx up as I switch from chest voice to falsetto? Or does it have something to do with the proper larynx muscle coordination/strengthening? I notice that when I raise my larynx up from a normal position to highest in my natural larynx position range (not forcing above the natural range) now it sounds more like a falsetto but I'm confused does it really has to do with raising the larynx? Does raising the larynx really matter or the larynx doesn't have to be raised? I'm a male btw. Any help is appreciated.
Firstly I don't know whether you're a male or a female. But if you're a male you want to sound like a female and feel the sound resignation in your ear canals. you want to sing the sound light like it is in the top of your head or in the crown of your head. Follow my video and if you don't have success please reach out. voxsingingacademy.com.au
Hello Sir, I had a Gerd issue few years back and since then my falsetto isnt working like before and I'm curious how to fix the issue
Can you please explain what a Gerd issue is. Please explain your symptoms. And I can give you a better answer.
Acid reflux during my sleep and ever since Im not able to use my falsetto the way I used to
@@devanekambarammusic I'm going to record a video for you regarding reflux. This will be up in the next three or four weeks. Thank you
I cannot use my falsetto in a month now ,can i have some advice 😢,i really miss to Sing normally 😢
Everyone has a falsetto. Unless you have had laryngitis you shouldn't lose your falsetto. This is either a technique issue or a mental hurdle that you've hit. I would need to give you a lesson to see what you're doing or not doing. I need to see your exact technique. Then I can answer your question.
I can’t use my falsetto voice without using way too much air so I can’t use it quietly and it’s not easy to access it at all. I’ve never been able to use it like everyone else and I don’t smoke or anything whyyyyy
Your technique is most probably incorrect. You would need to have a lesson with me or one of my teachers to rectify it. Let me know if you want to arrange an online class. You will only need one lesson.
@@voxsingingacademyHii, sorry the notification didn’t pop up. I might want to have a lesson. How much is it?
@@noermya not a problem. Attached is a link to our website, pricing page and booking page. If you need any further assistance please reach out. Thank you voxsingingacademy.com.au
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Idk if im doing something wrong but i sound like Mickey mouse. I dont know if im doing falsetto wrong. And sometimes it also hurts the throat
You should sound like a female. It shouldn't hurt. It should be light and you should feel it in between your ears
@@voxsingingacademy yeah i dont think i checked any of those boxes😅 i sound like a duck or like Mickey Mouse. I dont know what im doing wrong! Or if im doomed with just a bad falsetto!!
Ty so much for replying and taking your time to help!!❤️
@@isaacseitl if that doesn't work please reach out. We offer online singing lessons. voxsingingacademy.com.au
My falsetto is so Quiet, sounds like I'm whispering, how can i make it sound fuller🤧
and if i go lower than E4 it would Lose sounds it would just be air.
@@kurtlantaca7244 I would suggest singing higher, around high C. And see if that works. You need to sing your falsetto in a firm volume most importantly try not to expel too much air. If this doesn't work please let me know you may need to come for some lessons..
I can't do falsetto...I don't smoke so why can't I?
I can sing, but when attempting to do some falsetto register I can't really do it or I really can't produce a sounds... I am so frustrated ...
It's hard singing a song with my chest voice and attempting some high notes using my head voice and some chest and diaphragm or a combination of chest and nasal.. it's so tiring
Everyone has a falsetto voice! You just don't know how to use it or possibly know where it is to use it. Let me know if you would like singing lessons to activate your falsetto voice.