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What Do You Think Of This Voice

What do you think of my voice? What would you rate me out of 10? Can I take it to the next level?

Hi, I'm 19, female. I love to sing, but I don't know if I could take this to the next level. What would you rate me out of 10? What could I improve? I'd really love to hear your opinion!

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What do you think of my voice?

Thanks guys, and actually i am a lot better at jazz, but I really enjoy being in this band, and I dont want to change their set list. But if you heard me live with the band backing me (we recorded separately) then it would sound a lot better.
thanks though

What do you think about my voice and covers?

A2A…thanks!The covers suit your voice very well! It would be cool to hear you do either older or newer (original, maybe) music to set yourself apart from everyone else that's singing today’s hits, but the songs you pick definitely make sense for showcasing your strengths.I think that if you start singing your own versions of songs that stand out more for one reason or another, that will put you up into a “next level” of success which will involve performing live regularly; maybe very often. (I assume that's the goal… if not, the rest of my answer might not actually apply to you.)You really sound great. But you might want to keep pushing your skills forward to rise to your “next level” challenge, which is having the vocal endurance to perform often without putting too much strain on your voice & burning out.You've got a good falsetto/head voice. If you work towards developing that even more by exercising all the notes in your range using your head voice like a classical singer, you’ll gain a new dimention of vocal ability. You can get more comfortable with switching between your high & low placements in different parts of your range and that allows you to seamlessly take the strain off of your throat when your voice is tired. It will basically give you more control, stronger high notes & more endurance by way of chest voice relief. These enhancements to your ability will come in handy when the job gets harder.I recommend having regular solo sessions where you sing operatic warm-ups & scales to get good at using that high placement. Just so you can utilize it when you need to. So you can use that low placement/chest voice most of the time in your performances and not lose your voice because it has to be pretty much all the time.As of right now, though- your recordings really sound great! Good luck!

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