Issue 4 — Disconnection Through the Registers

What You’ll Learn in This Section

This section focuses on what to do when the voice doesn’t move smoothly from low to high.

If singing feels like:

  • there’s a “gear shift” in the middle of the range

  • the voice changes quality unexpectedly

  • notes feel connected in one area but unstable in another

this section helps create continuity instead of control.

You’ll learn how to:

  • recognize when registers aren’t coordinating with each other

  • understand why forcing volume or “holding on” makes transitions harder

  • allow the voice to move through the range without pressure

This section includes two connected fixes that work together:

  • one to establish clean, coordinated onset through tricky spots

  • one to smooth the transition so the voice can travel freely

By the end of this section, you’ll be able to:

  • move between registers with less effort

  • feel when the voice is carrying coordination instead of tension

  • trust the transition instead of bracing for it

This section is especially helpful when high notes feel unpredictable or when the voice tightens as it climbs.