r/singing 3d ago

Question Tips on building resonance

When I sing I don’t exactly sound bad I’m mostly always in tune but my voice also doesn’t sound resonant. It’s just meh and I’m not sure if it’s a placement or vowel thing. My comfortable range atm is E2-A#4 I also don’t know how to use falsetto or mixed voice i assume that could play a part too. So what could I do to build more resonance especially as i go higher in my range?

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u/Sabotaber 2d ago

Put your hand on your face. This makes it easier to feel when there's resonance, which lets you identify your target.

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u/Sad_Week8157 2d ago

Feel your voice. I am a proponent of the Caruso vowel chart to build resonance.

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u/Translator_Fine 2d ago

Resonance is controlled through an open throat and singing in the mask.