Thereof, what does singing properly feel like?
Physically, if you are singing well, everything feels easy and relaxed. You don't feel tight or forced anywhere in your throat or jaw or tongue-you feel as though you can literally sing for days, the tone is just pouring out effortlessly. Your abs will feel some tension because that is where your breath support is.
Beside above, where should you sing from? Imagine you're a chimney, and that your singing rises through the chimney from the diaphragm out of the lungs, and through the roof. Lay on your back and put 1 hand on your belly and the other hand on your chest. Slowly inhale and feel your belly rise. Once your chest starts to rise, begin exhaling.
One may also ask, where should your voice come from when singing?
Don't sing from your throat.You should never sing from your throat—the power behind your voice is your breath, and your breath should be supported by your diaphragm. Sing from your core, allow your vocal cords to relax, and let your voice resonate in your chest, pharynx and face.
Is it bad to sing from your throat?
You should seek to always avoid singing with your throat. Many singers tighten their throat muscles to sing higher notes. If you do this, you will become hoarse and get a scratchy throat and your vocal cords will become inflamed. Sing a note that is in the higher end of your range.