I agree with this totally. I've been counting in falsetto with a single finger in my mouth (don't bite down, don't lift teeth off) for over 5 years and it has made a huge difference in my voice. I'm going to use this pencil idea as well.....
HI Audrey, I love your tips, especially this one, but i find that when i'm doing it my tongue pulls back on some of the vowels. Should the tongue be moving, resting under the pencil, or just going where it wants to go?
@thehoneyinmytea Hi I am glad the tips are helping. If you go to the tongue videos I think your question will be ansewered....back up tip down on pure vowels.
I hope you will subscribe, and if you need more help let me know.
Great voice and I like that you address a common misconception and that is, singing the lower and mid notes you get a richer sound if you don't open your mouth like your getting a dental exam. I love that when you went to the /a/ vowel at the top, you then opened your mouth. Many forget that we don't articulate consonances as much as broadcast vowels up there. Unless you are looking for brightness, the mouth should guide and caress the sound, like the lady in this video does. Again, great voice
Wow amazing voice!!!
Subfightr 1 month ago
I agree with this totally. I've been counting in falsetto with a single finger in my mouth (don't bite down, don't lift teeth off) for over 5 years and it has made a huge difference in my voice. I'm going to use this pencil idea as well.....
auctionmusic 2 months ago
HI Audrey, I love your tips, especially this one, but i find that when i'm doing it my tongue pulls back on some of the vowels. Should the tongue be moving, resting under the pencil, or just going where it wants to go?
thehoneyinmytea 1 year ago
@thehoneyinmytea Hi I am glad the tips are helping. If you go to the tongue videos I think your question will be ansewered....back up tip down on pure vowels.
I hope you will subscribe, and if you need more help let me know.
Audrey
Ising4u333 1 year ago
I am learning to sing with great youtube tutorials like yours. Thanks!
allmusic85 2 years ago
Great voice and I like that you address a common misconception and that is, singing the lower and mid notes you get a richer sound if you don't open your mouth like your getting a dental exam. I love that when you went to the /a/ vowel at the top, you then opened your mouth. Many forget that we don't articulate consonances as much as broadcast vowels up there. Unless you are looking for brightness, the mouth should guide and caress the sound, like the lady in this video does. Again, great voice
GaryProVox 3 years ago