Sometimes, a song can feel like it wasn’t written for your voice—it might be too high, too low, or simply outside your comfort zone.
One way to do this is by transposing the song. This involves changing the song’s key to one that better suits your vocal range. It allows you to sing comfortably without straining your voice or compromising on quality. You can change the key of a song here: https://vocalremover.org/pitch
Another method is adjusting specific notes. If a particular note feels challenging, you can modify it to something that fits your range without altering the song’s overall feel. Another option would be to add a riff or a run to a part that normally would be not right for your voice. Use your dynamics or vibrato to help add the support you are lacking towards the end of the held out pitch.

Other Ways to sing a song that’s Not Right For Your Voice
Of course, don’t be afraid to use a different part of your voice then the original singer. A properly placed head voice or falsetto note can be incredibly powerful. As long as you do it on purpose, with an intention to create a deeper emotional connection, instead of singing it like it’s. cop out.
If you feel like a song is not right for your voice you can experiment with singing the song an octave higher or lower. This is something a lot of professional singers to when they are singing a cover and making it their own.
This works especially well if the entire song feels outside your natural range. Allowing you to stay in the original key while shifting to a more comfortable register.
These techniques help you perform confidently and connect emotionally with your audience.
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