Why do we sing sweetly? The talent is in our voice box - AVID Weekly 2026

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Yes, singers voices can get better with practice. Singers need to practice regularly to maintain and improve their vocal technique and range. Regular practice helps singers to develop their vocal control and stamina, as well as to improve their pitch, tone, and overall sound.
As a singer, your vocal cords are your instrument. Youd never paddle a canoe with a cello or use a flute to hit a golf ball. Likewise, you should never abuse your voice. Healthy vocal cords will allow you to exercise your full vocal range and produce a full, pure, tuneful sound.
So the bottom line is this: A great singer is made of part nature, part nurture. In other words, you can have a great natural voice, but if you dont train, practice, and develop it correctly, it might not go any further than what you started out with, or you could even damage or lose your natural instrument!
While your DNA does have a say in the ability of your singing voice, its not the only factor. Many aspects of singing, like technique and practice, are learned and can docHubly enhance the quality of your voice.
The technique of singing depends ultimately on the coordination of the various anatomical mechanisms in order to produce a propulsion of sound in a steady flow. A further distinction between singing and speaking is the control that is required, in singing, of the movement and reflexes of the larynx.

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