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Where Is Your Voice Break?
So, where does your voice naturally shift from your chest voice to falsetto and vice versa? With this video, you can first identify the point where your voice break occurs. Once you know it, you can train it so that the transition becomes smooth and will be no longer noticeable.

The Exercise
We’ll sing an ‘m’ or an ‘n’—whichever feels more comfortable—and let the note fall naturally. Do you hear an abrupt change in your sound? That’s your voice break!

Tips:
✔Create a smooth, gliding note. Don’t step down the scale in “steps” or “chunks.”
✔Slow down when you approach the area of your voice break to maintain control.
✔If you clearly hear where your voice break is, make a recording of it.

Repeat this exercise daily to gain control over your voice break. (It’s a good vocal workout, and you’ll earn points for each time you watch the music video!)
 
Check Your Progress:
In two weeks, make another recording. If you’ve practiced daily, you’ll definitely hear the improvement! 🎙️

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