This position opens up your airways, allowing for better airflow and vocal support. 6. Practice Vocal Exercises: Practice various vocal exercises that focus on vocal range, pitch, dynamics, and agility. These exercises can help you develop and control your voice more effectively. 7. Hydrate and Take Care of Your Voice: Drink plenty of water to keep your vocal cords hydrated and avoid excessive caffeine or dairy, which can cause mucus production. Avoid yelling or shouting, as it can strain your voice.