![]() – When you’re hitting a note you don’t hit that often, your vocal cords are not used to moving that way to produce said note. – Vocal warm-ups are necessary to help your “cold” vocal cords “warm” up so that they’re more flexible instead of being tight and firm – which means less control. If you’re a beginner please allow me to quickly explain said statement: ![]() This is usually due to the lack of a good vocal warm-up, but sometimes it is also due to your vocal cords not being used for singing a certain note/run/riff/etc. Whether you are a beginner or an advanced singer, your voice can crack. Read on for helpful advice from online voice teacher Emmanuel N. Have you experienced voice cracks when singing? You’re not alone - it’s a common challenge, but one that can be fixed with proper warm-ups. Why Does My Voice Crack When I'm Singing?
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