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When ever I try to sing the kind-of high notes my throat sorta tightens how can I get it to loosen up so I can sing the high notes?

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When ever I try to sing the kind-of high notes my throat sorta tightens how can I get it to loosen up so I can sing the high notes?

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Answer. High notes often cause us to use way too many muscles — especially in the throat. The reality is that the vocal folds only stretch a microscopic amount. The first step is to back off the volume. The second is to let your voice crack and wobble out of control as you explore those high notes with less push. As you learn to coordinate you’ll crack less and get the best of both — loose muscles and soaring high notes.

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