Sing higher with your falsetto register - vocal range lesson
🎙️ Grab your FREE 25 Steps To Become A Better Singer guide which includes everything you’ll need to learn how to sing ► https://bit.ly/4helhAE 🎤 Learn how to sing with the BEST singing lessons online ► https://bit.ly/4hn5oYP 🎶 Learn how to sing FREE for 2 weeks ► https://bit.ly/4hiVYxo 🔔 Subscribe to the channel for more singing tips! ► https://bit.ly/4hMCPnI 🌟 Free singing lesson videos ► https://bit.ly/4iSCEbi If you want to unlock a light, floaty falsetto or explore head voice, these simple vocal exercises will help you find that airy sound without strain. Relaxation is the golden rule for singing and falsetto — tension kills tone. Try shifting your mindset from “I must sing” to “I’m just making sound.” Start with a yawn and a sigh to drop your larynx; that drop makes accessing falsetto much easier. Breathe as if you will yawn, then make a hollow cuckoo clock sound to feel the thin, light edges of your vocal folds. Use that cuckoo to slide around on an “oo” vowel, then try a light “oh.” If the sound feels squeezed, try four small tweaks: drop your jaw as you ascend, choose a more open vowel, imagine the pitch going backwards or down to release tension, or initiate the note with airflow on consonants like f, th, or sh. Turn these into an exercise by starting on an easy note and sliding up and down — for example, a soft “foo” that travels up and back down. Let tiny cracks or breaks happen without panic; beginners often have intermittent airiness and that’s normal. Focus on breath control and steady airflow rather than volume — falsetto usually needs finesse over force. Remember the vocal registers: vocal fry, modal or chest voice, falsetto/head voice, and the whistle register. Head voice often feels like a stronger, fuller version of falsetto, while falsetto can be thin and pure or breathy in style. Artists like Billie Eilish and Justin Vernon show how airy falsetto can be musical. Practice these vocal warm-ups regularly, experiment to find what works, and use an “h” to help a light, floating tone. For guided singing lessons and step-by-step vocal training, check out 30daysinger.com for free beginner-friendly vocal exercises. 00:00 - Intro 00:37 - Yawn & Sigh 02:11 - "ooo" Slide 1-3-1 08:09 - "Ha" 1-2-3-2-1 10:33 - Outro 5 Easy Tips on How to Find Your Singing Voice -    • 5 Easy Tips on How to Find Your Singing Vo...  Daily Exercises for Great Singing -    • Daily Exercises for Great Singing | 30 Day...  Avoid These Singing MISTAKES -    • Avoid These Singing MISTAKES | 30 Day Singer  5 Minute Vocal Warm Up Exercises -    • Beginner ALTO Vocal Exercises - Easy 10 mi...  Beginner ALTO Vocal Exercises - Easy 10 minute warmup -    • Beginner ALTO Vocal Exercises - Easy 10 mi...  💬 Get in touch! ► 30 Day Singer Forum: https://bit.ly/41BmrR5 ► Facebook: https://bit.ly/3FPydQj ► Instagram: https://bit.ly/41zK24C

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