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A Deeper Understanding of Technique 

Becoming a Natural Singer
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@avil2069
@avil2069 2 года назад
with enough good work and dedication, anything is possible
@michaelsuttonlfc94
@michaelsuttonlfc94 2 года назад
Hey man miss your videos keep working mate you'll get there
@birgithade5022
@birgithade5022 2 года назад
I watched tons of videos about Thinning out the voice. I'm a female singer with a range F2 to F5. In exercisesw hen I want to thin out my vocal chords I hit a ceiling around D5, D#5. Gee, Goo, lip trills , wee, woah. nothing is working. On good days E5 is possible with lip trills or muffled tongue trills ( like Shalby Rollins explained it in one of her videos) I can sing kind of loud to F5 but it is impossible for me to reach E5 in a lighter tone. Any suggestions? Thanks guys!!
@user-tp1jo9sd6c
@user-tp1jo9sd6c 2 года назад
I'm a baritone, probably a low one. For now I'm mastering a middle range I can go up to C5 with "nei" exercise but in songs singing higher D#4 is hard in any tone but gradually is easier. I don't train notes higher C5 much but sometimes what's helps me to get very thin tone up to F5-F#5 is just practicing very quietly. You kinda make an "ooh" mouth shape with a jar a little dropped. It should be loose and free and you make a squeaky sound but very quietly. I can yell up to G5 in head voice but my jar usually tenses and not very comfortably. And I can do either very light or very loud no middle ground.
@birgithade5022
@birgithade5022 2 года назад
@@user-tp1jo9sd6c Thanks for your detailed answer.Staying light and keep the jaw lose or relaxed is still tricky.
@GrahamStewart200
@GrahamStewart200 2 года назад
Hi Carl, Merry Christmas. I still haven’t gotten round to booking that lesson - Unfortunately, I had a bit of a setback recently - Can you provide some expert opinion please? A few weeks ago I had a sore throat - however, bizarrely, for two days my voice became completely joined up throughout my range, I estimate 4 octaves and with crisp vocal cord adduction. It was almost miraculous, there was no song I couldn’t sing (mainly rock - such as Aerosmith). Vocal exercises that I typically struggle with, were a breeze. Unfortunately, as my throat recovered, my voice reverted back to being slightly unjoined and a bit breathy again at the top end. My question: Does this prove that with correct technique I could achieve this wonderful effect permanently? Or conversely does it show that some physiological change (such as swollen vocal cords) is the only way I can ever zip up my voice from top to bottom? Any advice much appreciated.