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Georgia Davis
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You can still train safely even before your voice fully breaks. The main thing is not to force anything deeper or heavier than what your voice naturally does right now. Your range will change on its own as your voice develops.
A few things you can work on: 1. Breath support - gentle, low breaths and steady airflow make everything easier when your voice is changing. 2. Light warm-ups - humming, lip trills, sirens, and easy scales (don’t push for the low notes).
3. Resonance - focus on placing the sound forward rather than trying to “sound deep.” The depth will come naturally later.
4. Comfortable range — practise in the middle of your voice where it feels easy. Avoid straining.
If your voice is still developing, the goal is stability and good habits, not trying to lock in a “deep” sound yet. Once the voice change happens fully, the technique you build now will make it way easier to sing healthily.
If anything feels tight, painful, or forced — stop. But otherwise, practising at home with gentle exercises is totally fine.
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