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How to Sing in Mix Voice

Updated: Jan 24



Mix voice singing is a technique that allows singers to seamlessly transition between their chest voice and head voice. This results in a more powerful and versatile sound that can be used in various musical styles. To sing in mix voice, there are a few key things to keep in mind.

First, it's important to understand the difference between chest voice and head voice. The chest voice is the lower register of the voice and is characterized by a strong, resonant sound that is produced from the chest. Head voice, on the other hand, is the higher register of the voice and is characterized by a lighter, more ethereal sound produced from the head.


To sing in mix voice, you need to be able to control the balance between these two registers. This can be done by focusing on your breath support and the position of your larynx. Proper breath support is essential for singing in mix voice because it allows you to control the airflow and create a smooth transition between registers.


To find the right position for your larynx, try singing a scale while keeping the muscles in your throat relaxed. As you sing higher, you should notice your larynx naturally rising. This is the position you want to maintain when singing in mix voice.


It's also important to practice singing in mix voice with exercises that focus on bridging the gap between the chest and head voice. One such exercise is called "lip trills" where you sing a note in chest voice and then quickly switch to head voice by making a "brrr" sound with your lips.

Another exercise is called "the yawn-sigh" where you start with a yawn, then sigh and move into a note in a comfortable range for you. This exercise helps to relax the vocal cords and allows for a smooth transition between registers.


It is essential to have a good posture and alignment while singing in mix voice. Keep your spine and head straight and shoulders relaxed. This allows the sound to resonate in the right areas and reach the audience effectively.


In conclusion, singing in mix voice is a technique that allows singers to seamlessly transition between their chest and head voice, resulting in a more powerful and versatile sound. To sing in mix voice, it's important to understand the difference between chest and head voice, focus on breath support and larynx position, practice exercises that bridge the gap between registers, and maintain good posture and alignment. With practice, you will be able to sing in mix voice with ease and confidence.




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