Love “Want to See You” but Shouting? Steve Tam’s Pro Tips to Protect Kids’ Vocals & Boost Confidence
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Love “Want to See You” but Shouting? Steve Tam’s Pro Tips to Protect Kids’ Vocals & Boost Confidence
Is your child obsessed with the latest hit songs, trying to hit those high notes with all their might, turning red in the face? 🎤
Many parents ask: “My kid loves singing, but they always end up with a sore throat or a hoarse voice afterwards. Is this normal?”
It’s not just “normal fatigue”; it’s a warning sign.
I recently had the privilege of sitting down with Professional Vocal Coach Steve Tam for an in-depth review. We analyzed a typical case of a young fan of the hit song “Want to See You” (想見你).
Steve Tam points out the 3 Critical Mistakes most kids make:
The “Neck Squeeze”: Pushing from the throat instead of the belly.
Nasal Confusion: Thinking loud equals good.
High Note Fear: Either screaming or whispering.
In this exclusive review video, Steve Tam reveals:
✅ The “Straw Exercise” – A simple trick to fix shouting instantly.
✅ Breathing like “Smelling Flowers” – To protect the fragile vocal cords.
✅ How to sing “Want to See You” safely – Without damaging the voice.
👉 [Click here to watch the full review] https://youtu.be/mMmp5p4IP7o
Help your child sing safely, beautifully and confidently. Don’t let bad habits ruin a good voice!
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