 Originally Posted by Replicon
I've got a mostly low voice, and a range of maybe 2 octaves before I have to "switch to girlie-voice mode" (sorry - don't know the technical term).
The term for such, would be "falsetto".
So, what's the best strategy for someone to progress in this? I'm considering taking lessons, or vocal coaching in the near future, but are there any general tips I may have missed out on, that could help as well?
As you already pointed out, PRACTICE. Sing OUT of your comfort zone, your vocal chords are muscles, and need to be stretched, worked, and exercised.
If you want quick results, try simply dropping down, or up an octave, making the note the same, only higher up.
I'm a bass in choir, so I'll try and help as much as I can. 
Practice, and stretch. Don't overdo it, of course.
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