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