So another myth that I want to discuss with you guys is myth of vocal range . The normal range for a singer is Madhya saptak 'pa' to taar saptak 'pa' . After that it depends upon the singer that which way he can rise . Singers sometimes hurt their throats while singing on a scale they can't . For achieving a higher scale you need years of training . It's not just a peice of cake . A proper guidance is required to acheive higher scales . My advice in this criteria would be focus on the area where you can sing easily and try one step at a time . Don't try to jump to higher notes . There are singers such as jagjit singh that have taught us that if you feel in your voice scale doesn't matter that much .
Yo guys ! I have covered only practical concepts but this is my first blog about theory . If you don't know the theory of music you are just a artist but not a musician . I personally have gone through it and I would advice anyone pursuing music to go through it once , it will surely help you . Some may not consider it important as they would think of it as a waste of time but you can judje yourself as you read it . It would include the details such as what did the ancient singers did for their voice and full knowledge about Indian or Western instruments . Raags an important part of Indian music can only be understood if you have its concepts clear . Theory of music is fading day by day but we should know that it is the greatest gift that our Ancestors have left for us.