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One Vowel Modification Tip to Help You Mix-Belt When You Sing! // Ep. 258

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Hi Singers! Do you wish you could sing notes in the middle/higher part of your voice with more volume, power, and strength with out pushing or forcing the sound out? This is possible!

So let's talk about one way you can actually do this. The tool I'm talking about is called vowel modification, and I'm going to share how this works to help you sing in a belt that's technically a "mix", because it doesn't require you to "pull up" your chest voice. You'll walk away with a clear, simple tool you can practice and apply to whatever note you want to belt out this week.

Listen in and get ready to SING!

WHAT NEXT?

→ Want more support? Join our free Instagram community HERE ( and follow me :)

or our free Facebook community HERE!

→ Join the email list HERE!

→ Email me HERE!

([email protected])

→ Leave a review HERE!

→ Share this episode with another aspiring singer/performer!

  continue reading

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Hi Singers! Do you wish you could sing notes in the middle/higher part of your voice with more volume, power, and strength with out pushing or forcing the sound out? This is possible!

So let's talk about one way you can actually do this. The tool I'm talking about is called vowel modification, and I'm going to share how this works to help you sing in a belt that's technically a "mix", because it doesn't require you to "pull up" your chest voice. You'll walk away with a clear, simple tool you can practice and apply to whatever note you want to belt out this week.

Listen in and get ready to SING!

WHAT NEXT?

→ Want more support? Join our free Instagram community HERE ( and follow me :)

or our free Facebook community HERE!

→ Join the email list HERE!

→ Email me HERE!

([email protected])

→ Leave a review HERE!

→ Share this episode with another aspiring singer/performer!

  continue reading

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