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Vocal Technique & Voice Training : Moving Larynx Up & Down With Vowels

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Uploaded by on Feb 2, 2008

Learn how singing certain vowels moves the larynx up or down with expert voice tips in this free online vocal coaching video clip.

Expert: James Meny
Bio: James Meny has taught the middle voice technique for years. He is also trained in the opera & classical vocal styles & has studied under Seth Riggs, who teaches stars like Josh Groban & Stevie Wonder.
Filmmaker: Todd Sapio

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  • Repeat 1:18

    "UHH" :D

    

  • you are absolutely correct. Though I've trained my share of opera singers and had an opera career myself, what my business primarily focuses on is commercial music singers. All styles of singing are valid but I want my clients to get a ROI with money, not just emotionally. Opera just doesn't make enough money unless you are a superstar. Trust me, I've done the research. The challenge is for opera singers to sing on mics without the "opera" style or for them to sing an R&B run.:)

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  • @skem909 ive literally been laughing for like 10 minutes straight

  • fucking ads

  • @skem909 what an education...

  • i did it and it sounded the same to me blah

  • @jy006m That depends on whether if you are a classical singer or something other. In classical singing your larynx should not move up and down when you sing. Are you a classical singer? If not, you are at your liberaty.

  • @steakopera, your observation is correct. Front vowels bring that tongue change, which brings up the larynx

  • This information is incorrect. The epiglottis is a cartilage. The choking sound comes from the region of the False Vocal Folds which are just above the True Vocal Folds and below the epiglottis. These can squeeze in and can cause strain and pain or pull out (laterally) and relieve vocal pressure and fatigue.

  • do u think u could help me on what to do with the small nodules?

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