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Vocal imagery doesn’t always work. Imagery that evokes a positive muscular response in one individual’s voice may evoke a negative response in your voice. I prefer to use exercises that have a definite cause and effect relationship, producing a
Of course. But the importance of breathing in singing has been overemphasized by voice teachers for too long a time. Correct breathing is a by-product of good technique – just like one’s resonance quality is a by-product. You should
Again, I don’t! A singer’s tone should be determined by his or her own individual vocal anatomy and not a predetermined ideal held by a teacher – or the student, for that matter! It should be a blend of
They shouldn’t be if the larynx stays resting in a relaxed, stable speech-level position, allowing your vocal cords to adjust freely with your breath flow. Those pitches are well within the technical ability of a great many more people
Everyone has a different vocal ability, but, on the average: * Basses should be able to sing low E to G above middle C. * Baritones should be able to sing low G to B natural just below the
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