I am a baritone, and when I sing breathy and low I can sing low D with fine pitch. Can I strengthen this?

I don’t use vocal fry. The notes speak well, but I have no volume or power. I typically can hit Low G with a blat and a High G with some shrillness, but a decent tone. I have two octave range. Are there any exercises for strengthening this low, breathy register?

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One Response to “I am a baritone, and when I sing breathy and low I can sing low D with fine pitch. Can I strengthen this?”

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    Damian S Says:

    You can do many things to improve this and some you probably heard before anyways here are some:

    1) Warm up - your probably thinking yeah yeah i already do this but After five or ten minutes on the scales, you can begin singing “real”music.There are many other warm-up exercises you can do in addition to scales. Ask your chorus teacher for a few ideas, or get a book on vocal warm-up exercises at your local library or music store.

    2) Posture - makes a difference between okay and just awesome

    3) Get in a good mood - Keep them keep your low notes light and airy.You will be surprised at how much nicer this will sound, and how much better your vocal cords will feel for it.

    4) Learning an instrument would help as well because when you play a low instrument such as the tuba or the bass guitar you can recognize the pitches more and this can help you with mimicking them.

    I know you probably heard most of those but seriously those are the best things you can do to improve you vocal abilities.

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