5 lessons on how to sing better [it's f**king easy!]


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So you're looking for a couple of lessons on how to sing better - you're straining on high notes or breaking into falsetto, your voice flips and cracks, and you might have even tried a few of those common tips like support or singing with twang.

But nothing seems to work for you.

Maybe your voice is broken?

Or maybe you're just not destined to become a good singer.... right?

What if I told you these 5 lessons on how to sing better are going to change your LIFE as a singer?

Where you stand right now, you probably know a few of the terms like mixed voice, open throat, twang, edge, support - but, if I asked you exactly WHAT each one of these things are, HOW they function and WHEN you're meant to use them, you're probably not going to be able to elaborate much more than just "uh... because Mr. YouTube voice coach told me to do it??".

And this is where you've been going wrong with this whole singing thing.

If you don't know the "what" "why" and "how"... and even the "when" of the techniques you're learning about, it's kindof like bolting a $20,000 exhaust system to a car that has no engine.

Sure, it's important, it's definitely "a real thing" - however, in this instance it's completely useless to you.

Just like those techniques you've come across on YouTube without context.

It's one thing for someone to say you "need mixed voice" and maybe give you a few funny monkey sounds that are supposed to "grow" mixed voice - and it's a totally different beast to actually show you WHAT mixed voice is, HOW to find it, and WHEN to use it.

And that's what I'm about to do for you when it comes to developing that ever elusive "mix" that everyone keeps carrying on about - without actually showing you HOW to do it youself.

THIS is how to really sing with mixed voice (the next of the 5 singing lessons will be recommended at the end of this video!)

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