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I wouldn't use the Singer's Saving Grace stuff. (I'm assuming it's a similar product to "entertainer's secret" it's just simple chloreseptic spray that numbs your throat) If your throat is numb you can do damage to it and not know it.
Be careful when singing high notes you can REALLY damage your voice that way. Can you differentiate between chest voice, head voice and the whistle register/super head voice? If not I'd say work on that.
When I sing high notes there is a "breaking point" where I have to sorta "flip" my voice. It is hard to explain, but if you know the breaking point between chest voice and head voice it is very similar to that.
It's knowing your range, knowing your limits and lots of breath support.
well to be honest I couldnt reach them high notes every time I tried to my voice went all squeky and I couldnt hold it. so I went to my music teacher in school and he sed say laa for as long as you can and thats how long you can reach your notes for and if your going for a big note always come from your stomach and another way that helps is to lie on your back and sing high notes it really helped me!
hi you all might not know me yet but I am in the music bizz you will
see me soon at concerts and that like hannah montna we are kind of close
pals but if you want to hit a high not just hold your breath and let out the
song words thats what I do xx



How do you reach high notes?
Hi!
I am a singer..
just wondering!
Anyone out there that sings to!
QUESTION:
How to open up and reach your high vocals?
Explaination:
I sing high songs and I feel that I CAN reach them but I end up not to..
But I keep on trying..
Please answer!