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Old 12-29-2003, 11:44 PM   #4
Screamin_Demon_Auz
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Take lessons; I have been taking them for over 8 months now and have increased my range to almost 3 octaves. If you can't afford a teacher, get some books. Do some scales everyday. If your male, your voice won't be fully developed until the age of 39, but it's never to early or to late to begin; im only 14. My coaches book, "The Rock N Roll Singers Survival Manual" will help you a lot. Look it up on amazon. A book callled "The Complete Vocal Workout A Step-by-Step Guide to Tough Vocals" is a good book with mostly scales and 2 CD's with examples. If you just sing scales daily and work on head voice and falsetto, you'll eventually get to where you want to be vocally. Remember that ANYONE can have AT LEAST 2 solid octaves of range!!!!
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