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HOW TO SING HIGH NOTES

DIVE DEEP

High notes! For one singer, pure magic; for another, sometimes a mild form of frustration — resulting in the excuse: “I’m mostly a low-voice singer.” But that’s not true. Did you know that everyone can sound both low and high? It simply requires a different way of working with your vocal system.

During this DIVE DEEP workshop, Tiffany Veys will show you how to sing high notes with power, freedom, and control, using her own Mind The Voice® Method. With the Vocal Map and the Vocal Strategy within the Mind The Voice system, you’ll get a clear, step-by-step approach that opens up your range. We break through stubborn ceilings — and even if you’re conservatory-trained, in practice you’ll often gain an extra third of usable top range. What about that?

For singers of every level and style who want to make their upper register usable and reliable. You’ll go home with a clear “high-notes strategy” for your voice type: which setting, which chain, which support.

What can you expect?

  • Belt, mixed voice, head voice, flageolet & whistle tones — the differences, how to train them, and how to switch smoothly.

  • Twang — the setting for clarity, ring, and effortless projection up high.

  • Tailored breath support — what kind of support you need for belt, mix, or head voice (without pushing).

  • Warmth & resonance in the upper range — how to make high notes sound full instead of shrill.

  • Muscle chains — which chains you activate for each kind of high note (stability below, freedom above).

  • Targeted training to hit exactly the notes you want!

👉 Find the right setting. Activate the right chain. Own your high notes.

Quick warning: DIVE DEEPs usually sell out fast. Don’t wait too long!

📍 Mind The Voice Studios
🗓️ Friday, November 13, 2026
🕒 2 PM – 6 PM
👥 Singers only — max. 6 participants

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Contact Info

Lippeloseweg 44 - 2890 Sint-Amands

Phone: +32(0)32980494

Mobile: +32(0)473115925

Web: Mind The Voice

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