Kat Hunter
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Kat Hunter
MemberNovember 7, 2024 at 8:52 am in reply to: Harsh Break From Chest to Head Voice (Singing Teachers)pharyngeal sounds are often the best way to fix this. Also I suggest doing some “squeeky” top down exercises. Sometimes with these students if you start from the bottom and go up, the sound is too heavy and just breaks apart. But if you can get any squeeky sounds (like nee nee nee or ‘ee ‘ee or even cat meouw sounds) going at the top and bring them down, then you can smooth everything out. Say a 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 scale pattern. Also you could keep her on bright sounds like ee and ae to discourage the oo tendency.
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Awesome! Thanks!
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One final question (sorry :P), is there a quick tool you can use (if you’re not ranking highly yet) to find out how high you are in google search without physically trawling through the pages until you find yourself? (that sounded awfully existential)
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You, sir, are a genius.
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Haha sorry another question: Most of what I’ve read about SEO says that links to your website are vital. But maybe they’re actually not if you’ve managed to get over this hump with our websites? Because teaching/business pages like us aren’t really things that other people would link to?