Originally Posted by
pes_laul
One thing My choir director taught me on how to improve range was to play on a piano (or guitar doesnt matter) middle C and keep going down half steps till it gets uncomfortable. Then do the same thing again but keep going higher until it gets uncomfortable. If you keep doing this it will build your range up and before you know your range will improve
Thanks Kris, that is a good one. And one can do that and make sure they are hitting the note like deeaa says. I am going to do that.
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