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Breathing Problems (Singing Teachers)
Ruth Adamson replied 1 year, 4 months ago 5 Members · 15 Replies
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i know theres a theory that there isn’t a difference between chest and head at all.. which i also kind of agree with in some ways but i actually think although you can blend the voice as classical singers do very well.. but there is a difference though.. lol
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have you tried using a “pharyngeal”/”nasty” voice? This can be sung in a /nae/ /nae/ sound over the melody, and then by singing the actual lyrics in a nasty voice/accent. The other thing I’d recommend is to only choose songs that stay below the bridge. The only thing worse than trying to get chest voice, is trying to get it AND mix it at the same time. Choose songs that stay below A4, and even ones that are predominantly below E4, to really get that solidness there before trying to mix it with anything.
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Thankyou ladies good solid advice- Kat Wells that’s a really good point re. I’m probably trying to cover too much at once ATM :/ thankyou so much for the help x
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Kat – do you mean the horrible twangy nasal sound? Nya nya nyaaa and miaow miaow miaaaoowww… I’m using this a lot at the moment and it’s a good ‘un!
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