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If your voice is bad and you get vocal lessons can it improved and can your voice type?

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Can it? Also, could your voice type change from a mezzo-soprano to a soprano, or a tenor to a Countertenor
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Of course your voice can be improved, I’m a strong believer that everyone is capable of singing (with varying degrees of success!). You just need to practise. A vocal coach is a good way to go though.

No, you cannot change the type of voice you have. If you practise scales, arpeggios and other exercises that use your top and bottom notes daily you can improve your range by maybe 2 or even 3 notes each end, but you cannot change your natural voice type. The differences between mezzo-soprano and soprano and tenor and countertenor aren’t great so improving your range could, I suppose, make you more of a soprano/tenor than a mezzo/counter?

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Published 2nd July 2009

3 Responses to “If your voice is bad and you get vocal lessons can it improved and can your voice type?”

  1. Emily M says:

    Of course your voice can be improved, I’m a strong believer that everyone is capable of singing (with varying degrees of success!). You just need to practise. A vocal coach is a good way to go though.

    No, you cannot change the type of voice you have. If you practise scales, arpeggios and other exercises that use your top and bottom notes daily you can improve your range by maybe 2 or even 3 notes each end, but you cannot change your natural voice type. The differences between mezzo-soprano and soprano and tenor and countertenor aren’t great so improving your range could, I suppose, make you more of a soprano/tenor than a mezzo/counter?
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  2. Cory H says:

    Yes. Voice lessons, if you have a good teacher, will help you expand your vocal range and help you control your breath and vocal muscles in order to produce a better tone. You can improve your pitch, take the breathiness out of the tone, and gain power through out your range. Make sure you choose a teacher who has professional training and know what they are doing.
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    Professional musician, singer, and voice teacher.

  3. jaboodyman says:

    Janis Joplin! She probably never had a single voice lesson her entire life…

    http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=At1KYTwDSDjGaq0uwxM7Junsy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20090624180927AAvPZFG
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