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