Understand the way you talk and sing.
The Voice is a very delicate instrument. It can be damaged easily because it really is just a bunch of soft-tissue.
Drinking Alcohol and smoking can make your throat dry, leaving it more vulnerable to Damage.
When you voice is damaged you may
not be able to sing in your full range, or your voice
might cut in and out almost like a microphone with a bad wire.
Pay attention to how your throat feels after a few times singing through a song, and if your start getting vocally worn out…. Take it easy until you build stamina.
If you can’t sing on Pitch then you are just making noises…. Bad Ones.
This is one that everyone struggles with from time to time. Even the most accomplished singers in the world can miss a note now and then.
The key factor is to limit how often it happens.
Most often when singers lose pitch on a note it is due to a lack of breath support to sustain a steady note.
For a beginner, however, sometimes they just don’t recognize that there are off pitch. This is why you must always listen to yourself while listening to the music source so that you can match the two together throughout the entire song.
With more experience this becomes much much
easier.
Keep your diaphragm in a good position. Or it can not open up the room for your lungs to expand.
Keep your chest high to begin with and when you breathe, expand your stomach to your sides.