Now you had a little insight of what sound registers are, how you can use them for different notes and sounds, and even as a style factor. As you continue your vocal journey, consciously reflect on how you've previously used the different sound registers and register transitions in your singing. Although the in-depth exploration and development of these registers will occur during the full training, perhaps you've already gained a sense, through the Free Trial insights, of how you'd like to position yourself more clearly in the future:
By intentionally experimenting with various approaches, you'll discover and further develop your voice with fresh curiosity. Once you clearly understand which stylistic elements to focus on, it will be much easier to find your unique style and pursue your personal goals in a focused and motivated way.
Film yourself while singing and consciously review the recording afterward. A clear and honest self-assessment is essential for your growth. Observe your vocal performance with friendly curiosity—not judgmental, but rather inquisitive, exploratory, and supportive.
Voice Type Guidance
In the full training program, you'll thoroughly assess and determine your vocal range and voice type. If you aren't certain of your voice type yet, follow these general guidelines:
For men: Start with the middle male voice type (Baritone), and...
For women: Start with the middle female voice type (Mezzo-Soprano), and...