You need to improve your singing technique to sing like Carey.You will need to practice the way professionals do, such as warming up your voice before singing and standing upright.Some general tips can be used to help you sing better and sound more like Carey.
Step 1: The work is on holding long notes.
Carey can hold long notes up to 20 seconds.Keep your notes for as long as you can.A single word and note, like "ah."Try to hold the note as long as you can by taking a deep breath.You can see improvement if you wait for yourself to do it.Over time, practicing every day will improve your lung capacity.
Step 2: The airy tones are used.
After hitting high notes, Carey tends to pull into airy tones.Most voice coaches consider this a vocal weakness and only use these occasionally.Carey has strong, belted notes that turn into airy tones.Most amateur singers don't have a problem with airy notes.The strong, belted notes are more difficult.
Step 3: You should learn to belt.
The ability to pull your chest voice into your head voice is called belting.Your head voice should be separated from your chest voice.Your mid-range voice is your chest voice.The singing vibrates mostly in your chest.The sound moves from the front of your mouth to the back as you go higher in your range.You can make as much noise as you want in the space you choose.Take some deep breaths and relax.Lift your soft palate by lowering your jaw.A better sound is created by lifting the soft palate.Say "hung-ah" and use a mirror to see how your palate moves.You should be able to sense what you need to do.As you move to the higher notes, use less air.The sound should be pulled to the front of your face.
Step 4: A clear tone is what you need to work on.
Carey uses a breathy tone at times, but she has a very clear tone most of the time.To develop a clear tone, you can say different words at certain pitches.It's easier to understand the tone when you speak it, and it crosses over into singing.
Step 5: Sing higher and lower as you go.
You can increase your vocal range by stretching one note higher or lower than what you can sing comfortably.Focus on breathing while singing.If you keep your air supply steady, the note won't crack or become airy.You can hurt your voice if you do too much.Carey is said to have a 5-octave range.Most people can't reach that range, but you can with the help of an expert.
Step 6: Try compressed grunts.
You can make a grunting noise and then sing a note with the word "mom."The activity shortens your vocal cords and makes it easier to hit high notes.
Step 7: The exercises use arpeggio.
There is a half step up after each arpeggio.The top half of your range can be increased by them.
Step 8: You can take vocal lessons.
A voice teacher can help you improve your technique.Some of the same exercises may be required by your voice teacher.The benefit of having a teacher around is that he or she can hear when you make a mistake and work to correct it.You may let a mistake develop into a bad habit if you are an amateur.
Step 9: You can try breathing exercises.
Take a deep breath and let out all the air from your lungs, repeating several times.Try to sustain the sound as long as possible by adding an "S" sound after a few times.It is possible to try a "shh" or "fff" sound.Breathing exercises help you relax and increase lung capacity.Your singing can be affected by your jaw and shoulders being tense.Being stressed can break your focus while singing.You can try breathing in and out for four counts.
Step 10: A simple tune is good.
Pick a song and hum it.
Step 11: Try to get some scales.
Scales are when you move up and down the vocal range.Your voice is prepared for complicated singing.
Step 12: After Warming up, take a break.
Take a glass of water with you to practice.
Step 13: The same exercises are used to cool down.
Like exercising, you need a warm up and a cool down.
Step 14: Feel the ground.
Your feet should be on the floor.
Step 15: Move your hips back.
People push their hips forward.For better singing, your hips should be under your upper body.Don't lean to one side or the other, keep your hips in the middle.
Step 16: Don't put your knees together.
You can pass out if you lock your knees.
Step 17: Relax with your shoulders down.
Singing can be affected by tension.
Step 18: An arm lift can be used.
Pull your arms over your head.Drop your arms.If you keep your chin up, it will be parallel to the floor.
Step 19: Keep your body in proper alignment by standing straight up.
You should feel like you have a string around your body.
Step 20: Lift your hips out of the ground.
Lift your upper body up to create more space.The space allows for better breathing.It's important that you have good posture when you're training for your voice.If you move around or dance while you're singing, it's fine.
Step 21: Coffee and orange juice are bad for singing.
These drinks can dry out your vocal cords.Some people make more mucus.Milk products can build up phlegm, so avoid them before singing.
Step 22: Don't be scared.
It helps you sing better if you have confidence.
Step 23: Don't try to strain your voice.
If you practice in front of a mirror, you should be able to see if you are straining.Veins can be seen on the side of your neck.
Step 24: If your voice is hurting stop singing.
If you have a sore throat, don't start singing.If you push too hard, you can damage your vocal cords.
Step 25: Don't smoke or drink.
Both of these activities can affect your singing ability.
Step 26: Relax your lips.
It is possible to tighten your voice by tensing up your tongue.If you get nervous while singing, try tipping your tongue behind your teeth.
Step 27: Speak out.
If you want people to hear you, sing loud.
Step 28: Don't keep your mouth closed.
You can't mumbling through your words if you open your mouth wider.
Step 29: Put your feelings into it.
Put emotion into the song by thinking about its meaning.The best singers make you feel good.