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  • What if I can feel my larynx moving? Will it eventually stop if I continue?

  • When i do the whooooouuuooo i felt my throat that little ball move is it supoosed to happen i thought i had food stuck of sumthinq but then i did it then noticed that??

  • This has been helpful. I will practice this everyday! I have been listening to a lot of Chevelle lately and it's encouraging me to increase my range, because it is horrible. Thank you for making this video!

  • I am 16 years , and i thing im a baritone my range is E2-Bb4 , and with using my head voice ( non falsetto) in some excercises i can hit a D5 . But my top in singing is Bb4.

    I want sing a E5 , F5 , is that possible?

    Excuse my english , i speak spanish jeje

  • Just want to let you know how much I appreciate you posting these videos(: They have helped a lot.

  • can it also work for your deeper voice??

  • @TheJoeeeeeey Absolutely! Everyone has a different range but the fact is that you can always expand that through building up your vocal muscles and learning to create more airflow and less stress on your vocal cords. A relaxed voice means a broader range and more vocal agility.

  • ive been watching allll of your videos! theyve helped me so much! thanks! btw i enjoyed your story at the beginning. :-)

  • @SHUGABELLA oh great! thanks for the kind words...don't forget to subscribe if you haven't yet or check out our website...I put up blogs all the time there to give you some great tips. :)

  • when this channel gets more discovered, EVERYONE WILL KNOW HOW TO SING!

  • @clubpenguinsubscribe haha hopefully! but you should be waaaay ahead since you came in on this channel early ;) don't forget to subscribe too!

  • Thanks for the comments guys...I'll keep putting out tips...and you can always go to my blog too at howtosing(dot)com :)

  • 666 views, oh dear.

  • @limegreenbatpinkcat 7 likes xD

  • @limegreenbatpinkcat thanks! keep em coming

  • @limegreenbatpinkcat glad we passed that milestone too :)

  • awesome lesson man!

  • @martyfriedman2 Thanks Marty! Glad you enjoyed the lesson...check out some of my others too

  • @HowToSingDotCom Can lip rolling to scales improve your scales in the long run? Thanks in advance!

  • @PozzasSingingCareer absolutely. You begin training the different muscles in your vocal range and by building up all different areas you start to really train your voice to be more relaxed and easier to move through your regular voice into your mixed voice and all the way up to your higher register. Great question!

  • great tip and exercise thanks!!!

    could have done without the 3 minute story though

  • @anunnyfose - Yeah sometimes I launch into tangents...oh well as long as you got some tips :)

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