Sub-glottal air pressure

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Uploaded by on May 6, 2009

Scientific research into vocal use can sometimes confuse singers because of the terms scientists use. What singers need is clear, inspiring discussion which inspire rather than confuse. In this short video I offer some ideas about this subject which I hope WILL inspire and clarify some of the mystery which can surround singing. I hope you find it helpful. Ron Murdock

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  • I like your speaking voice, could you describe it to me? I love its smoothness, what vocal type is it? Is it possible for me with my rough voice to attain such a nice voice like yours?

  • I enjoyed this video. I recently learned about properly adducting the vocal chords and producing a more natural and resonant sound, even in the upper notes (it all feels connected without any forcing air through the vocal folds). With appogio it is great.

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