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Tips for Singers - How to Sing High Notes Without Straining. If you frequently sing in front of an audience, you may be tempted to sing loud, especially in a theater or auditorium where many people come to hear your performance. Without the aid of microphones, singers strain to reach the back rows, where paying customers want to hear every note.

The long-term damage to your voice is not worth it. So, how can you sing with power, belting out ballads without ruining your precious instrument, one more fragile than any other man-made instrument on earth? It is possible, but like anything worth doing well, it takes practice.

Develop Better Technique
You cannot overpower your voice. You cannot force it to bring forth booming, sustained phrases if you haven't developed all the parts of your vocal instrument. In fact, the more tension and pressure you bring into your body, the better your chances for tightening the very elements that need to relax to sing well. Your sound quality, and your voice, will suffer.

Your diaphragm supplies the right amount of air flow, the vocal chords vibrate to create sound, and the muscles in your throat form the proper shape to carry the sound to its destination. In all three cases, too much of a good thing is simply too much.
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