How Do You Sing - Tongue Placement
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@Esteapen I'm kinda in love with her personality and smartness too.
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How would I sing an extended "world"? I find it hard to sing that word for an extended period of time because of the "ol" sound in world. My tongue has the tendancy to retract instead of sitting comfortably at the ridge of my teeth.
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What is the name of the song at the beggining?
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Thank You Shelby = Fantastic!!!! :)
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@RadioStarNYC What does relatively relaxed mean? Also, what does closed vowels mean? I don't understand.
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@RadioStarNYC Thanks for the insight. But if you keep yelling higher in chest voice, eventually you'll break into falsetto. Isn't that when the cords burst apart from too much added vocal weight? Or do the cords still stay partially together, like you said?
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when i doubt stick that tongue out! this is what i will take form this. nice
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@RadioStarNYC I agree, and know this. I was kind of speaking in general terms. The tongue will more often than not do what it will to help create a sound. But using the leps as much as you can is ideal.
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@KaleidoscopeAct - it should stay relatively relaxed and only moved slightly to certain closed vowels shapes like "E" and "U".
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@MatthewWayneIversen - there is no specific placement for the tongue in a falsetto tone. It all depends on what you are singing. But as a general rule the tongue should stay relatively relaxed and resting behind the bottom teeth.
She's really pretty :)
Esteapen 2 months ago 24
can you make a falsetto video? i love falsetto but i cant sing it properly, which leaves me disappointed. thank you
zishanhmed 2 months ago 20