SingBabySing® Resonance 2 - Sillly Spinning Siren
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My nasal cartilage doesn't vibrate at all. :(
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This silly siren is not that silly after all!:) Just got to a Bb5 with it, completely relaxed, and if you'd know me, you would know it's an enormously high note for me. Enough to sing the outro to my favourite Judas Priest song Cathedral spires:) Thanks for the lesson!
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Absolutely. The mother speaks, or even sings, and the baby in the womb hears resonance that flows through the mothers body. I dont remember that, but as an infant, I remember my mother holding me against her chest while she sang to me, and i remember the resonance sound of her voice coming from from her chest going into one of my ears, while the other ear heard the sound coming from her voice. I think it was at this point i became aware of harmonic sound frequency.
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I totally agree with you about training during infancy, although I believe it starts sooner, while the mom is pregnant.
This resonance business is hopeless, I can't seem to find any room for higher notes... and the area around my soft palate feels sore after just a few seconds.
There is no justice!
Jouwl 1 year ago
@Jouwl Sounds like too much tension in the jaw and tongue. There is a way to solve this so you do not feel hopeless. I can give you more help at singingmastermind(dot)com
singbabysing 1 year ago
wow you can sing much higher than I can haha.
softlyserenademe 2 years ago
@softlyserenademe Fun, eh? Work on it and who knows, maybe we'll do a YouTube duet someday!
singbabysing 1 year ago
I was struggling with this concept but because I am a very visual learner I was able to use your video and produce the resonance you described within 20 minutes. Again, thanks!
absinthegelatine 2 years ago
Wow, 20 minutes, I'm impressed!
singbabysing 2 years ago