A) Smoking B) Whispering C) Hydration D) Shouting
A) Pitch accuracy B) Vocal runs C) Breath support D) Vocal fry
A) Your preferred genre B) The notes you can sing C) The style of vibrato you use D) The number of songs you know
A) Lip trills B) Screaming C) Singing loudly without support D) Eating a heavy meal
A) A type of vocal cord damage B) A type of microphone C) A vocal exercise D) A vocal register
A) Makes you look better B) Prevents stage fright C) Improves breath control D) Changes the sound of the room
A) A breathing technique B) A type of microphone C) Amplification of sound D) A type of vocal cord
A) Vegetables B) Dairy products C) Water D) Fruits
A) Avoiding music B) Yelling C) Singing scales D) Whispering constantly
A) Make your voice lower B) Make your voice higher C) Reduce vocal strain D) Increase vocal range
A) Dries out vocal cords B) Doesn't affect singing C) Keeps vocal cords moist D) Changes vocal range
A) A breathing exercise B) A type of vocal cord injury C) Natural pitch oscillation D) A vocal run
A) Improved harmony skills B) Guaranteed solo performance C) Elimination of stage fright D) Faster vocal range improvement
A) Singing quietly B) Vocal abuse C) Drinking too much water D) Practicing scales regularly
A) Loud and forceful B) Fast and rhythmic C) Staccato and detached D) Smooth and connected
A) Drinking alcohol before singing B) Practice and preparation C) Avoiding performances D) Yelling at the audience
A) Playing a loud instrument B) Singing softly in head voice C) Speaking loudly D) Singing loudly in chest voice
A) Sustaining notes B) Breathing shallowly C) Holding your breath D) Panting
A) Resonance and tone B) Vocal cord protection C) Breath support D) Pitch control
A) Stage presence B) Clarity of pronunciation C) Songwriting ability D) Vocal range
A) Whispering all the time B) Consistent practice C) Avoiding singing D) Yelling loudly
A) Replaces practice B) Writes your songs for you C) Provides expert guidance D) Guarantees fame
A) Rest your voice B) Whisper constantly C) Sing loudly D) Smoke
A) Increase lung capacity B) Memorize lyrics C) Reduce stage fright D) Improve vocal agility
A) Pitch accuracy B) Articulation C) Breath support D) Vocal cord vibration
A) Singing only one song B) Avoiding singing high or low notes C) Experiment with notes D) Guessing
A) Make voice weaker B) Damage vocal cords C) Develop pitch accuracy D) Induce stress
A) Screaming B) Rest and hydration C) Avoid sleeping D) Excessive alcohol consumption
A) Not singing B) Singing quietly C) Perfect technique D) Poor technique
A) Listen to diverse music B) Avoid listening to music C) Refuse to perform D) Only listen to one song |