I know how to use falsetto, but it always sounds corney! Are there any ways to make it sound like my natural singing voice?
If you want your falsetto to sound like your natural singing voice, you have to stop singing in falsetto. What you want to do is sing in your head voice. Falsetto is a very airy connection between your vocal cords (the whole length) and often gives that weightless, bland, or what you would call "corny" tone. Head voice, however, is produced when your vocal cords touch appropriately (only 1/3 to 1/4 of the cord length is used), creating a fuller, vibrant tone quality. Because my answer would take too long to further unpack, what you need to learn is cord closure. When your cords close together correctly, you can produce your head voice in a way that doesn’t sound corny. Consequently, when you learn and practice in head voice, your falsetto will get stronger and you will be able to distinguish the difference between the two. The lip roll exercise is the best way I’ve found to discover your head voice. Check out YouTube for examples of the lip roll exercise. I’ve listed a couple articles I’ve written as well that may help you with learning how to sing those high notes with a good tone.
hmmm…that’s kind of hard to answer without hearing what you might be doing wrong…
I’m thinking that you might try recording yourself singing in your natural voice and then try singing along with yourself while singing falsetto. Try and match tones. Concentrate on how you form your vowels. Also…I’m guessing here…you might be pinching your falsetto. Try rounding out your tone.
In a word…Practice.
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Full-time professional singer.
it depends on how different your falsetto and natural voices sound… you could find someone that you wouldnt mind singing to and show them both of them and they could tell you how do change them, or you could record them urself and listen to it and than decide for yourself what to change, but im sure youll do fine
References :
If you want your falsetto to sound like your natural singing voice, you have to stop singing in falsetto. What you want to do is sing in your head voice. Falsetto is a very airy connection between your vocal cords (the whole length) and often gives that weightless, bland, or what you would call "corny" tone. Head voice, however, is produced when your vocal cords touch appropriately (only 1/3 to 1/4 of the cord length is used), creating a fuller, vibrant tone quality. Because my answer would take too long to further unpack, what you need to learn is cord closure. When your cords close together correctly, you can produce your head voice in a way that doesn’t sound corny. Consequently, when you learn and practice in head voice, your falsetto will get stronger and you will be able to distinguish the difference between the two. The lip roll exercise is the best way I’ve found to discover your head voice. Check out YouTube for examples of the lip roll exercise. I’ve listed a couple articles I’ve written as well that may help you with learning how to sing those high notes with a good tone.
References :
Cord Closure
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/2440020/the_foundation_of_singing_cord_closure.html?cat=33
Guide To High Notes
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/2440780/a_simple_guide_to_singing_high_notes.html?cat=33
Vocal Tone
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/2453896/how_to_sing_better_brightening_your.html?cat=2