How Do I Get A Better Singing Voice? [With "Before & After"]
I personally wasn't a "natural" singer - in fact, I had what you would call a "bad" voice;
- Vocal breaks
- Bad tone
- Strain and tension
- Pain and hoarseness
- Lack of high range
- Lack of clarity
- No stamina
- Inconsistent
Just to name a few of the issues I used to experience.
You might be asking HOW I got a better singing voice, and that's exactly what I'm about to share with you in this super cool tutorial with a "Before and After" of my own voice showing the breaks I used to struggle with vs. the extensive range and effortless tone that I now enjoy.
But before we get into the juicy stuff in the video, let me give you a bit of background about myself and where I came from as a singer so that you can relate to your own journey as a singer - even if you're a total beginner like I once was.
Hi - I'm Kegan from Bohemian Vocal Studio. I've been coaching since 2010, so I've been at this professionally for a full decade at this point; and I've actually been singing for just over 20 years now.
I started in the pretty 'oldschool' way of just stepping up to the mic with my own rock band, in a way which was probably just as painful for my band-mates ears as it was for my own throat - strained, tense and painful.
After then taking singing lessons for many years, and buying almost every course I could find (well, afford?) - I really started to wonder whether I really had what it takes to become a great singer.
Until I learned something truly spectacular - and I'm about to share it with you.
But first, let me share a before and after of my singing.
And if you'd like to learn the #1 thing that absolutely changed my life as a singer, just keep watching the video to the end and I'll not only tell you what it is, but also SHOW YOU how to do it yourself!
Having BIG DREAMS as a singer means you need a BIG VOICE to match – watch the video above to hear my “before and after” and learn how you’re going to build a big voice too!
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