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Saturday, November 7, 2009

I have a deep talking voice but when I sing it's high-what's up?

I'm 17 year old guy.





I have a deep talking voice, and when I sing I have a high voice.








Is it just me or is it hard to talk with a deep voice and sing because I find it hard to talk with my deep voice. I hear my voice inside my skull that is really deep and it doesn't help me when I try to talk.





Some people find it hard to hear me.





Please help?
I have a deep talking voice but when I sing it's high-what's up?
first of all, your voice is still settling in from the great voice change that happens at puberty. For guys who stay tenors, or even light baritones, this is over fairly quickly. For guys who have gone from a little squeaker to a deep bass, it just takes longer.


Second, you are the only person in the world to be able to hear the voice in your head. all the rest of the world hears something different. Record yourself! It's shockingly, painfully honest, and it's what the rest of the world hears. This is the voice you want to train. Just make sure you use better equipment than your cel phone or answering machine, ok?


third, no matter if guys or gals, most people talk lower. It's rather rare to hear someone talk high up, but not at all rare to hear someone sing higher than they talk. Again, something that we train.


Have you thought about singing lessons? This wil lhelp you sort out these questions. If you find that people have trouble hearing you when you speak, it may be a sign that you are producing your speaking voice incorrectly. While singing lessons can also help with that, perhaps speech therapy is more in question. The two eventually complement each other in training a pleasant voice.
Reply:Is it how you talk naturally? If so, you will get used to it. I have a very high pitched voice and my throat feels raw sometimes and my ears ring a little.





My boyfriend has the same problem, and he's only 14, so it might be natural, or you might grow out of it.
Reply:Me too! I have a deep talking voice but I have a high singing voice. But actually I can sing in two octaves. High and low.





But I normally sing in high notes. And it's not falsetto. And I can do very high whistle registers too!





I'm a 14 year old guy...
Reply:It sounds like you're switching to what's called a falsetto when you sing. It's just a mental thing. Try really hard to keep your voice lower when you sing and see what happens.
Reply:your what is called a soprano singer. it is very rare in guys, but in girls, quite common. check out the guy on this years Britain's Got Talent.
Reply:You're using your head voice try singing from your chest or stomach area.

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