SingBabySing® Singing Lesson - Slow Leaky Tire 2
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Thank you for all your great exorcise! I am in a beginning vocal class at my college now and you really give me some great exorcise to work on. Directing air to the TOP of my two front teeth helps tremendously. I love vocal teachers so much!!! THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELPFUL VIDEOS!!!
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Thanks a lot, I need to be able to hold my diaphragm expanded longer. Laying on my back eases the pressure too. Thank you for the advice it helped me so much!
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You betcha!
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hai joy i nead your help i have a good voice people say i do but i seriously have a verry short range horribaly short lol well i have to realy push for even mid range songs and high range i just cant do it
when i try and sing its like even tho the song is actually in a comfortable range i have to push in order to reach it
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ok, thanks for the advice.
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Envision the sound as a golden thread that goes through your top 2 front teeth. It's that compact. Compress your breath to get that feeling. It's what will produce a BIG sound. More air doesn't make for more voice so try to feel the sound like that golden thread going out of your mouth through your teeth.
I experience MAJOR pressure in my nasal cavity and in my throat (by my liphnodes) when I do this exorcise. It doesn't start right away, just as I go on with the exorcise. I get so frustrated I stop doing it. I can't tell if I'm doing it right because it is so hard for me to do. HHEELLLPPP!!!
prittyugly86 3 years ago
I've never had anyone write to me before about a problem like that. It could be that you're pushing out the air too hard. Think of the air escaping by itself rather than you having to push it out. Let me know how it goes.
singbabysing 3 years ago
when singing must i keep my diaphargm expanded?can i know plss
tingyu3 3 years ago
It's good to keep it expanded for as long as possible when singing because doing so allows you to release the breath with more control, which in turn helps keep your throat from tightening.
singbabysing 3 years ago