Voice Lesson - Breath Support vs Breath Control
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@jaiesh101 Your body is not accustomed to so much oxygen.
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im a good singer...but still there is nothing wrong with hearing other views and ways to sing. the thing i must do now since i am still an teenager is developed a teacake so my voice dosen't fade over time like it has for some singers.
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And relaxed abdomen.
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I have found that vocalizing on a covered or chest resonant o [u] vowel using a 1-3-5-5#-4-1#-1 or C-E-G-G#-F-C#-C. Then taking that connection and moving to more open vowels...Ah... In my experience this allows the larynx to rest in a comfortably seated position (of course not pressed down) and establishes the proper sensation of a supported/pressurized/connecte
d tone. With this exercise the only drawback is you have to make sure you aren't tensing the root of the tongue/swallowed tone. -
I'm trying to use other peoples' voices, pretend that they're singing, but really it's my voice.
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very nice voice, I personally just focus on breathing into my stomach until my stomach goes out far (yes, I know air goes into the lungs and not the stomach), and than I don't focus on trying to vibrate things inside my body, but I focus on bringing my sound (from me) into other peoples' bodies. So basically I pretend something far away from me is using my voice to sing. Sounds crazy, but it works for me.
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after about 10 to 15 deep breaths..i sometimes get a bit dizzy...whats up with that
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good day... Im in the band... Please help me to improve my voice... watch my live video in my profile... please tell me my weaknesses and give me a solutions on my singing... thanx!!!
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very cool lesson!
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That was really helpful, thanks so much!
Great lession. Thanks.
zepres 4 years ago
anytime!!!
cbrown6660 4 years ago
For the guy who asked about the Open 'e' vowel, I'm sorry, I removed you message instead of replying.. sorry. For the "e" vowel.. you can't.. it's the phenomena of vowels, what you have to do is MODIFY the vowel. Sound always takes precedent to Diction with higher notes as you go higher on the "E" in IPA that would be [i] you need to change to [I], in English that is the IH sound. ..as in the word "bitter".
cbrown6660 4 years ago
Thanks. Very helpful.
Jim2803 4 years ago
Your welcome!!!
cbrown6660 4 years ago
nice!!! liked the ending lol....
mrl337 4 years ago
thank you!
cbrown6660 4 years ago