@TheDoropsDragonfly i was going to discuss and demonstrate that in another video cuz a lot of people ask that..but i'll briefly tell you now :)
Chest voice is singing in the same range that you speak---it comes from the same sound placement and area.
Head Voice/Falsetto is applying a light sound over the "chesty voice" to help with transition and aids as a whole other singing register to avoid straining vocal chords.
@TheDoropsDragonfly Actually, I'm a singer, and was taught how to do a "chest voice" in my ROTC. So....think of the deep voice a sargeant would have to use to get the attention of a large platoon of soldiers. He/she will breathe in, and through the middle of your chest (between your 'boobs' or your chesticle area, lol) there is a hard bone. That is where you want to feel the voice coming from. It will be louder and not strain your throat. I hope this kinda gives you an idea :)
This is super and well done anything about you ever comming to-America and possibly get a chance to perform on American Idol I think that you are a hit because you my dear have my vote.
@ 1:08 ...That awkward moment when Rick Ross can't tuck his belly in!
LMAZEmusic 5 days ago 2
@LMAZEmusic lmfao i wish i understood the punchline right about now :(
TheRoseMarie1992 5 days ago
Good theory. I've seen your other videos. You're a very talented piano player. You should concentrate on that.
musicteacher1987 1 month ago
coooooooooooooooooool i really loved it thanks for the tips
McMaSMafiaSoul 1 month ago
Great tips! Thanks for posting this!
iMorganHiggins 1 month ago
cool vid Rose.!
TomCoteMusic 1 month ago
Thank you for your tips !
Elena98506 1 month ago
Do you mind explaining what a "chest voice" is, exactly? Even though you don't want to breathe through your chest? Thx!
TheDoropsDragonfly 1 month ago
@TheDoropsDragonfly i was going to discuss and demonstrate that in another video cuz a lot of people ask that..but i'll briefly tell you now :)
Chest voice is singing in the same range that you speak---it comes from the same sound placement and area.
Head Voice/Falsetto is applying a light sound over the "chesty voice" to help with transition and aids as a whole other singing register to avoid straining vocal chords.
Hope this helps :)
TheRoseMarie1992 1 month ago
@TheDoropsDragonfly Actually, I'm a singer, and was taught how to do a "chest voice" in my ROTC. So....think of the deep voice a sargeant would have to use to get the attention of a large platoon of soldiers. He/she will breathe in, and through the middle of your chest (between your 'boobs' or your chesticle area, lol) there is a hard bone. That is where you want to feel the voice coming from. It will be louder and not strain your throat. I hope this kinda gives you an idea :)
ROTCgoth2be453 1 month ago
@ROTCgoth2be453 The bone in your chest is called your sternum, and makes sense. You don't want to damage your vocal chords. Thanks!
TheDoropsDragonfly 1 month ago
@ROTCgoth2be453 yaa! :) i was gona explain that in my next video xD
TheRoseMarie1992 1 month ago
@TheDoropsDragonfly My sequel answering your question is now available! :)
TheRoseMarie1992 5 days ago
@TheRoseMarie1992 Thanks! I saw that it was up; I don't have time right now to watch it though, but soon. Again, thanks!
TheDoropsDragonfly 3 days ago
hi check out her on marnie696 is this right i am her uncle
ourkids12341 1 month ago
This is super and well done anything about you ever comming to-America and possibly get a chance to perform on American Idol I think that you are a hit because you my dear have my vote.
davestechnique2 1 month ago
@davestechnique2 thanks! :) I hope to someday soon :)
TheRoseMarie1992 1 month ago