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Enrich your natural voice resonance: chest voice practice pieces and tips for improvement

Have you ever felt like “My voice gets thin when I sing…” or “I want to produce a more powerful, resonant sound!”? A deep chest voice is the source of rich expressiveness and persuasiveness.

But when it comes time to train it, it’s hard to know which songs are most effective, right? So this time, we’ll introduce chest voice practice pieces that you can work on comfortably and enjoyably.

You’re sure to find tips that will draw out your naturally attractive voice!

Enrich your natural voice resonance. Chest voice practice pieces and tips for improvement (11–20)

scale (as of a fish or reptile)NEW!Hata Motohiro

Motohiro Hata – “Uroko (Scales)” Music Video
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A summertime tune for early summer that paints a bittersweet love.

Written and composed by Hata himself, it’s a signature ballad with enduring popularity among fans.

It’s a masterpiece that showcases Hata’s distinctive, powerful yet warm chest voice and his gentle mixed voice.

The A and B verses are sung relatively softly, and it’s characterized by a strong delivery when it lifts into the high notes of the chorus.

When singing, it seems best to generally project your voice forward.

Take solid breaths; in the A and B verses, place the sound and send it forward, and in the chorus, drive it forward with momentum—try singing with that in mind.

In conclusion

By letting a pleasant resonance well up from deep within your chest, the colors of your singing voice will blossom richly. Take time to commune with your vocal cords, and set your feelings upon your favorite melodies. The steady accumulation of daily practice will surely become a firm foundation that spins a full, warm timbre. Let the chest-voice etude you encountered this time be your guide, and fully savor a free and profound musical journey!