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As for your singing problem, here's a solution we always used during my time at the music school. Try and find sounds of a piano playing basic tones, or if you can't, I can record you some from a guitar (just find a MIDI composer), then, while listening to the tones, attempt to replicate them, after that go to some practices, such as jumping from Do (C) to La (A), replicating the tone an octave lower and higher (if possible). Well, that's what I've atleast done on our Solfege classes in music school.
And never, NEVER speak directly into the microphone! Because explosive consonants will cause bad effects, always move your head a bit to the left or right of the mic, so you're not directly in front of it, and when you exhale, the mic won't record buzzing.
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