How To Improve Your Rap Voice In 12 Mins. Or Less (Step-By-Step)

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Now, most rap voice trainings online (unfortunately including some of our own) are limited to only giving a list of tips on how to improve your rap voice…

But they don’t actually give LIVE DEMONSTRATIONS of how it would sound once you actually make the changes we’re going to teach you today.

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Introduction
1:37 #1 If Your Rap Voice Is Too Weak
5:08 Get Personal Rap Coaching
5:38 #2 If Your Rap Voice Isn't Smooth
9:12 #3 If Your Rap Voice Is Too Loud

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Now, if you’re watching a video like this I’m going to assume that you either don’t like your rap voice or feel like it could use a major improvement.

Usually the people who struggle with this fall into three main categories:

You Think Your Rap Voice Is Too Weak (or Soft)

You Think Your Rap Voice Isn’t “Smooth” (No swag / drip)

Your Rap Voice Is Too Loud

Of course in order to offer you the most value since you chose to click on us at How To Rap, we have to break each of these down, starting with the most common one…

#1 You Think Your Rap Voice Is Too Weak

Okay so after having rapped professionally for over 10 years, traveling to 15 countries from rap and more importantly coaching more than 1,000 rappers…

I find usually the people who have rap voices that are too weak are often not setting up their recording process or practice routine for success.

They are usually recording in their bedroom with people in the house (if they’re like a student or something), or they’re not utilizing their mic right to help “force” them to get louder, and so forth.

Let’s listen to a quick example of what this might sound like, where I am purposefully rapping TOO QUIETLY, too close to the mic, and not projecting my voice well.

Now, if your problem is that you’re in a bedroom or a dorm or somewhere that is harder to “force” yourself to get loud…

I’m going to suggest a change in the physical location of where you’re rapping from.

That means I want you to:

Turn Up The Gain
Turn Up The Phones

First turn up the gain (recording volume) on your microphone and give yourself an additional, let’s say six inches away from the mic (no homo)…

And then second, turn up the music to a louder volume wherein you will have to COMPENSATE for the distance change the volume of the music in order to make sure the mic catches your rhymes.

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