Low Larynx Singing Exercises - 5 Simple Exercises for Quick Results

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  • @sil_sil762
    @sil_sil762 Před 10 měsíci +16

    Honestly a few weeks ago I was searching for ways to sing better and improve myself and I came across this video and after practicing and watching this tutorial for few weeks now, I practice in my car on my way to work everyday it helped me understand how to lower my larynx and sing better without strain or getting winded fast. Thank u so much for this small instruction and guidance you’ve provided it helped me unlock my potential and voice I’m truly grateful for people like you out in the internet that make content to help others rather than profit off people for the wrong reasons. I now truly enjoy singing to a lot of songs I couldn’t sing before.

    • @PowerToSing
      @PowerToSing  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Fantastic! Thanks for your thoughtful comment.

    • @chalinosanchez5024
      @chalinosanchez5024 Před 4 měsíci

      Do you sing better now that you’ve learned

  • @namratajuneja9968
    @namratajuneja9968 Před 3 lety +73

    These exercises have unlocked a part of my voice I've been trying to unlock for almost two years. My larynx always tends to get the higher I sing (which is mostly out of a mental fear of those high notes) and with these exercises I'm finally able to sing those high notes with a full, supported sound, instead of a thin, twangy sound. THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!

    • @PowerToSing
      @PowerToSing  Před 3 lety +9

      Fantastic! Way to go, Namrata!

    • @sawyer254
      @sawyer254 Před 2 lety

      how often did you do these exercises before you started seeing results?

    • @dibaskarbiswas8089
      @dibaskarbiswas8089 Před 2 lety

      How much time did it take?

    • @namratajuneja9968
      @namratajuneja9968 Před 2 lety +1

      @@sawyer254 honestly I only did them every day for a few days and it helped...but I was in a full-time program for musical theatre and had been training in singing for 3+ years already, so these just kind of helped unlocking something I'd been trying to unlock with other exercises. I do use this as part of my regular warm up now though, or even as a grounding exercise while im singing to bring my larynx back to a 'neutral' position!

    • @namratajuneja9968
      @namratajuneja9968 Před 2 lety +2

      @@dibaskarbiswas8089 For me personally I only had to do them a couple of days to see the difference, but like I said to the person above, I was in a full-time program for musical theatre and had been training in singing for 3+ years already and had garnered an understanding of my vocal anatomy in a very specific way. Everyone's journey is different so if this doesnt help you, keep looking and something else might! But being regular definitely helps because it'll take a while for your body to get comfortable in that "neutral" larynx position

  • @kono_gaki7138
    @kono_gaki7138 Před 4 lety +115

    If you've already watched the full video and are just back for practice:
    First Exercise 2:46 Scales at 3:30 for Men and 4:17 for Ladies
    Second Exercise 4:49 Scales at 7:12 for Men and 7:55 for Ladies
    Third Exercise 8:41 Scales at 9:17 for Men and 10:06 for Ladies
    Fourth Exercise 10:43 Scales at 11:22 for Men and 11:55 for Ladies
    Fifth Exercise 12:37 Scales at 13:05 for Men and 13:36 for Ladies

  • @darksidessj25
    @darksidessj25 Před 2 lety +14

    It took me 7 months of lip trills and other exercise to get my larynx to do this type of coordination. I kept on wondering why can I do vibrato now, why are things so much easier. A lot of people dismiss lip trills especially beginners but it is the exercise to get this coordination down. I just started recording myself and the before and after is amazing. I use to sound terrible and now I can hit every note on pitch.

    • @PowerToSing
      @PowerToSing  Před 2 lety +1

      Cool...thanks for sharing your journey MDC. It's very exciting!

    • @chalinosanchez5024
      @chalinosanchez5024 Před 4 měsíci

      You did these for 7 months ? And started seeing results happen?

    • @ren5124
      @ren5124 Před 4 měsíci

      What are these lip trills exercise

  • @abellanamarkanthonyk.5356

    Thank you Mr. Gilmore

  • @emkaemka1
    @emkaemka1 Před 3 lety +3

    Great explained! A lot helpful! Thanks!

  • @lillysutton2870
    @lillysutton2870 Před 2 lety +2

    Great job with giving us practical info! Thanks!

  • @NebulakeBerlin
    @NebulakeBerlin Před 4 lety +2

    Great video! Thanks for the clear explanation

  • @peterjackson7686
    @peterjackson7686 Před 2 lety +3

    Chuck, you are a life saver! Following your lessons I have been able to restore my voice and as such am now able to sing more confidently. I intend to follow all your tips. Thank you from the UK.

  • @lordeli8908
    @lordeli8908 Před 4 lety +8

    I don't know why im doing this at night, btw Thanks Mr.Gilmore you helped me become a good singer but not really the best thanks, I may have more things to accomplish when i sing but you helped me in every way you could Thanks.Greetings from the Philippines.

  • @kagimboian702
    @kagimboian702 Před 4 lety +1

    It has been well explained.
    I really get U well here! Thanx Mr. Chuck

  • @drizzykicks2970
    @drizzykicks2970 Před rokem +2

    You are so right about the Guh's , soo correct!

  • @LisaManningMusic
    @LisaManningMusic Před rokem +2

    Thank you! This is really helpful! I've started using this video in my daily warm ups. Been really busy gigging this year and haven't been practicing much as a result so I feel like my larynx got stuck in a higher position. The term 'dopey' is so helpful! It just instantly clicks with me what to do as opposed to 'darken the vowel'

  • @coryspence5903
    @coryspence5903 Před 2 měsíci +1

    This really resonated well with me today. Thank you very much!!

  • @boredgamestv2252
    @boredgamestv2252 Před 2 lety +1

    Did the exercises... Subscribed.

  • @peuptyhaha
    @peuptyhaha Před 19 dny +1

    Great video man. Helped a lot

  • @ericboyce9332
    @ericboyce9332 Před 2 lety +1

    What an amazing discovery to be informed of something that unlocked my singing voice and helped me to stop destroying my voice with loud and wrong habits of singing. Thank you Mr. Gilmore. I appreciate your help, advice and incite.

  • @TheGoodGoodMan
    @TheGoodGoodMan Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks

  • @mindbodylifted222
    @mindbodylifted222 Před rokem +1

    Thank you!!

  • @laxmivissa3713
    @laxmivissa3713 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Very nice! Thanks

  • @brandoncaffie2474
    @brandoncaffie2474 Před 4 lety

    I Tried.. Good Thanks So Much...

  • @daniel.avinash
    @daniel.avinash Před 2 lety +3

    Great exercise Mr Gilmore! I'm a "true bass" and really struggling to sing high notes without turning blue. Thank you for these exercises!

  • @gabrielmcwethy3441
    @gabrielmcwethy3441 Před 13 dny +1

    High voice timestamps:
    Exercise 1: 4:07
    Exercise 2: 7:57
    Exercise 3: 10:05
    Exercise 4: 11:52
    Exercise 5: 13:33

  • @SeijoDee8
    @SeijoDee8 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you

  • @PowerToSing
    @PowerToSing  Před 4 lety +27

    If your larynx is high when you sing, your voice jams up and sounds squeezed and tight. You can keep the larynx down with special Low Larynx Singing Exercises.

    • @Creabsley
      @Creabsley Před 4 lety +2

      Love the videos, but can you please lose the music while you’re talking.
      It takes away from the video.

    • @SpiritGreatness
      @SpiritGreatness Před 4 lety +3

      The larynx has to stay down even whem signning high?

    • @PowerToSing
      @PowerToSing  Před 4 lety +5

      @@SpiritGreatness Yes....especially when you are singing high notes.

    • @JohnnyMacaw
      @JohnnyMacaw Před 4 měsíci

      When I feel right and squeezed makes me want to gag 😅 but practice makes perfect

  • @soukainaelmountassir7882
    @soukainaelmountassir7882 Před 3 lety +1

    Great exercises🌼

  • @josienewhouse8531
    @josienewhouse8531 Před 6 měsíci +2

    We did a singing test in my choir class today and my teacher had both my parents so I’m one of his favorites but he told me that I gotta learn how to sing with my larynx down so I got on my school Chromebook and looked up videos and this was the first one so I started trying it and I’m gonna try my best to practice everyday so I can get better

  • @mslvc2011
    @mslvc2011 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Yep. This is really helpful! Lowering the larynx has been a focus in my singing lessons, but I need more targeted exercises! I have a soprano-range voice, but I speak low in my voice and am not as used to using my high range. I also find that my larynx is more relaxed after a lot of singing/warmup. I actually have been doing some very similar warm-ups, but I didn't realize how they can help me with larynx position if I pay attention.

  • @near6881
    @near6881 Před 3 lety +2

    Nice

  • @blazedeathbone
    @blazedeathbone Před 3 lety +4

    this men got me floored while he doing these exercises! still trying not to laugh while doing it🤣 ps love the vid

  • @kagimboian702
    @kagimboian702 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank U so very much Chuck, am learning so much!

    • @PowerToSing
      @PowerToSing  Před 4 lety

      You are very welcome!

    • @kagimboian702
      @kagimboian702 Před 4 lety

      I am a Voice/Singing Coach BUT so so BLESSED to be learning under your instructions. I've learnt so much from your teaching......stuff that has hugely informed my teaching.
      I salute U Mr. Gilmore.
      NB: I'll be so glad to hear from U on anything that I need to know, as a singing coach.
      PLEASE if possible, do a video on this. Thanx

    • @PowerToSing
      @PowerToSing  Před 4 lety

      @@kagimboian702 Hi Kagimbo. What is it you want me to make a video about?

    • @kagimboian702
      @kagimboian702 Před 4 lety +1

      Power To Sing please kindly make a video about what every professional Voice/Singing coach is supposed to know (the summary)

    • @PowerToSing
      @PowerToSing  Před 4 lety

      @@kagimboian702 If the vocal coach knows this and can demonstrate it in his/her voice and teach you how to do it, that is someone to consider. czcams.com/video/YUgAFh-Rf4Q/video.html If I wanted to learn to teach or sing, I would start with episode 1 and watch each one through episode 103.

  • @thomasvogel4340
    @thomasvogel4340 Před rokem +2

    I don't sing, but I have just started learning about phonetics. Im learning a new language and wanted to learn more about phonetics for proper pronunciation.
    I ended up going down a rabbit hole learning about phonetics, and was intrigued by the way glottal sounds worked. One thing led to another and I started learning how to move my larynx. I was pleasently suprised to find I had pretty decent control over moving it after 5 minutes of practice, and was more shocked to find I could raise and lower my pitch(if im using the correct term) while keeping my larynx still. It really made me see the voice as an instrument much more once I personally experienced that sensation!
    I started in phonetics for more scientific understanding, and stayed for the arts lol. Somehow this all happened today in these past few hours. Great video, it was very intriguing to learn from.

    • @thomasvogel4340
      @thomasvogel4340 Před rokem +1

      I think it even works with clicking sounds if I'm doing it right! The human mouth and throat can make a lot more sounds than I thought it could.

    • @PowerToSing
      @PowerToSing  Před rokem

      Thanks Thomas! Thanks for sharing.

  • @thagoofykid1018
    @thagoofykid1018 Před 4 lety +2

    This is what I need I made progress but in order to re gain that strength back for headvoice and improve my mix I have to practice these everyday

  • @fabrizioanavitarte
    @fabrizioanavitarte Před 3 lety +3

    Hi! thanks for this video! Should I feel a slight raise in the larynx as I go up? Or the goal is to keep it in the same position?

    • @PowerToSing
      @PowerToSing  Před 3 lety +3

      I don't have a measurement and the larynx is not a rigidly fixed structure. So there is some movement. But a good rule of thumb is it should rest at the same level as when you speak...if you speak normally.

  • @Yahalom-ih3hn
    @Yahalom-ih3hn Před 4 lety +1

    a very helpful video I find lowering the larynx helps me on the low notes as well being a tenor I struggle to start low enough then the high notes are even higher does this make sense?The only thing is how do we incorporate these exercises into the songs with words?

    • @PowerToSing
      @PowerToSing  Před 4 lety

      Yes...getting the larynx down helps low notes. Watch: www.powertosing.com/knowledge-center/category/low-notes/ Song application: czcams.com/video/qw70VsPS1cA/video.html

  • @alexramos8019
    @alexramos8019 Před 6 měsíci

    I like these a lot and I would love the longer version but it says that the link doesn't exist for the mp3 download??

    • @PowerToSing
      @PowerToSing  Před 6 měsíci

      Right, the link has expired. Please visit: www.powertosing.com/discover-... and take the test to discover your vocal type. Then visit: www.powertosing.com/fast-trac... to get exercises to lower the larynx.

  • @Ritiksharma-nz5fi
    @Ritiksharma-nz5fi Před 4 lety +2

    Sir,what is the use of practicing vowels exercises by pressing a finger under our jaw?
    And I also follow the book " singing for the stars" by Seth Riggs

    • @PowerToSing
      @PowerToSing  Před 4 lety +2

      I thought I answered this question, but I don't see it here so I try again. The exercise is to become aware of the swallowing muscles under the jaw that are too often activated when we sing high notes. The finger or thumb is to help you stop the swallowing muscles as you do the exercises. Eventually you can do the exercises without using the swallowing muscles. This will help you sing without raising the larynx. You put your finger there just to monitor the muscles so you don't use them when doing the exercises.

  • @ub1toobeAnn13
    @ub1toobeAnn13 Před 3 lety +1

    Hello, what an accurate and useful video! But I'm not sure I got it. On high notes my voice seems to turn on head voice and I'm not sure the larynx position is still as low as must be. How could I do?

    • @PowerToSing
      @PowerToSing  Před 3 lety

      This usually takes time and experience. The fastest way is to have your teacher give you feedback. But there are many videos in PowerToSing.com that will help guide you. In the end, the low larynx exercises are designed to retrain your voice to allow the larynx to rest at the level where you speak...if you speak normally. We don't want to sing with an imposed larynx. We want to sing with the larynx resting at the same level as when you are speaking. Head voice on high notes is a good thing.

  • @Ummemariammadrasah
    @Ummemariammadrasah Před 4 lety +3

    My voice is Improving by your Videos Thank you Sir.
    Mobasser From bangladesh

  • @chalinosanchez5024
    @chalinosanchez5024 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Got it ! I have so much better control as for chest voice ! And as for everyday warm ups and exercises shoukd I try to keep the layranx low? or just let it be and then after warm ups and exercises work on keeping the layranx low

    • @PowerToSing
      @PowerToSing  Před 4 měsíci +1

      The larynx should always be at your speech level...the level it is when you speak, if you speak normally.

    • @chalinosanchez5024
      @chalinosanchez5024 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Got it ! Thank you

  • @user-yb7tv9zk4c
    @user-yb7tv9zk4c Před 4 lety

    Is there any video about vocal fry in your channel?

  • @corbinjone3739
    @corbinjone3739 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi Chuck, should I do these exercises effortless (without activating swallowing muscle)? Because when I do it effortless, I can't bridge or my voice doesn't transition from low to high seamlessly and sounds mess up and a lot of crack from middle of scale, but while doing the goofy sound while activating swallowing muscle(which is not good actually), I can transition smoothly through my whole voice without crack while doing goofy sound. How should I do it exactly?

    • @PowerToSing
      @PowerToSing  Před 3 lety +2

      This video uses the dopy sound. It activates muscles below the larynx to pull it lower...or hold it down so you don't go into swallowing mode (larynx goes high like when you swallow. This is activating the swallowing muscles. The dopy sound prevents that.) So use the dopy or goofy sound to deactivate the swallowing muscles. Eventually you will be about to sing higher without the dopy sound because you have trained the larynx to stay down. As soon as you can, stop the imposed larynx sound...the dopy sound.

  • @BarbaraKrolOfficial
    @BarbaraKrolOfficial Před 3 lety +1

    Hahah it's so great

  • @chalinosanchez5024
    @chalinosanchez5024 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Thanks for the feedback! And how do you know when you got it though? I usually just put a finger on my Adam’s apple and make sure it doesn’t go up as much…. I’ll do these 2 times a day for the next month and let you know on my progression

    • @PowerToSing
      @PowerToSing  Před 4 měsíci +1

      You know it's working when you are able to sing from chest to head voice without cracking, breaking, straining or losing your speech level. It is as if there was no transition. It will always feel like you are singing in mix or head voice or chest, but it feels natural and easy.

    • @chalinosanchez5024
      @chalinosanchez5024 Před 4 měsíci

      Thank you so much your the best

  • @Yahalom-ih3hn
    @Yahalom-ih3hn Před 4 lety +2

    Hi when I touch my neck I feel my Adams Apple in the middle of my throat but then there’s another one right at the bottom of my throat which one is the larynx? Thanks for great video

    • @PowerToSing
      @PowerToSing  Před 4 lety

      First one on the top....or first one down from the chin.

  • @DilettaReggae
    @DilettaReggae Před 9 měsíci +1

    Does anyone still have the MP3 file and could share?? Many thanks 🙏

    • @PowerToSing
      @PowerToSing  Před 9 měsíci

      You'll save a lot of time to get your vocal type and then pursue the exercises for your vocal type. look into these: www.powertosing.com/discover-your-vocal-type-wt

  • @kaho19100
    @kaho19100 Před 2 lety +1

    I either flip into falsetto or squeeze if I try to keep the larynx down. Any tips on how to keep closure to produce the hollow sound at the top?

    • @PowerToSing
      @PowerToSing  Před 2 lety

      Try doing the exercises with Goo or too. If you will allow it to go hooty or hollow the larynx will stay down. You have to resist the temptation to grab with your outer muscles.

  • @michaelpadilla4988
    @michaelpadilla4988 Před 2 lety

    Exercises are great, but as for someone who is trying to focus on keeping the larynx low, the exercises scales are a little fast to concentrate on both the larynx location and doing the scale.

    • @PowerToSing
      @PowerToSing  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Mike...sometimes that's a benefit. It takes the singer out of their thinking and bad habits.

  • @chalinosanchez5024
    @chalinosanchez5024 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Chuck I have a question, I just started doing these as I have a problem with my layranx raising a lot, usually how long or how much training does it take to get used to the layranx staying low on a regular basis?

    • @PowerToSing
      @PowerToSing  Před 4 měsíci +2

      You should notice a positive difference right away. As to how long it takes to get used to it and have it stay low without having to exert control over it, it's different for everyone. For me, I would say it took several years. But don't wait to sing and perform. Just keep working at it while you are improving and singing.

  • @amanuelisrael2747
    @amanuelisrael2747 Před 2 lety +2

    Hey chuck as i go up high i kinda flip to falsetto. does the hoodie sound flip to falsetto? Im bit confused here man

    • @PowerToSing
      @PowerToSing  Před 2 lety +1

      Good question Amanuel. The hooty sound should not disconnect into falsetto if the larynx stays down. To us guys, it can feel like falsetto, because both both resonate in the head. But the vocal cord muscle stays engaged with the hooty sound and it blends back to chest without cracking. In contrast, in falsetto, the muscle disengages and you can't transition to chest without that cracking feeling/sound.

  • @nathanreynolds4259
    @nathanreynolds4259 Před 4 lety +1

    Hello! I seem to have an issue of not being able to differentiate between a low larynx and a depressed larynx. apparently I’ve been depressing mine and probably hurting my voice whenever I’ve been thinking of lowering it. I’m just really confused on the whole ordeal haha. any advice?

    • @PowerToSing
      @PowerToSing  Před 4 lety

      Your larynx level when you speak is your guide, if you speak normally. Just try and keep it at your speech level.

  • @chalinosanchez5024
    @chalinosanchez5024 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Now that I’ve realized and learned about the layranx I don’t even want to try flexibility exercises 😭 how would I maintain my layranx to stay down for that long

    • @PowerToSing
      @PowerToSing  Před 4 měsíci +2

      The larynx is a joint and you don't want a rigid immoveable larynx either. If you were going to physical therapy to rehab a limb, the therapist will work your limb in all directions. Why? Range of motion. So do the same with the larynx. Do the bratty ney's which stretches the larynx one way, and then do the dopy gee's which stretches it the other way, then do exercises with no exaggeration which apply's a different set of muscles....and so forth.

  • @HappyInTheCity
    @HappyInTheCity Před 3 lety +1

    Are we suppost to learn to mix voice before doing this? Cuz I crack between exercises lol.

    • @PowerToSing
      @PowerToSing  Před 3 lety +1

      Watch this video and follow the directions: czcams.com/video/d0Ob8WGmvPc/video.html

  • @ren5124
    @ren5124 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Hey guys I'm new to this what is 1,1/2 scale and how do I tell I'm.hitting the right notes during exercise?

    • @PowerToSing
      @PowerToSing  Před 4 měsíci

      The scale is one full octave plus 1/2 octave above that. It almost always takes you through notes you would sing in a challenging song. If you can't tell you if you are hitting the right notes, record yourself doing the exercise and play it for someone who knows about singing. They can tell you if you are hitting the right notes.

  • @77phong
    @77phong Před 9 měsíci +2

    So new to this. At some point I can't sing any higher pitch without my larynx coming up higher. Does that mean I've reached my vocal range and not try and sing things higher?

    • @PowerToSing
      @PowerToSing  Před 9 měsíci +3

      No ...it means you will sing much higher as soon as you learn to keep the larynx down. It is totally doable! You can do it!

  • @Ramankumarmusic
    @Ramankumarmusic Před rokem +2

    How many days and times in a day we have to do the exercises ?

    • @PowerToSing
      @PowerToSing  Před rokem +1

      Once a day 15-30 minutes. Optional twice daily - 15 minutes each.

  • @yxoxwxaxyexex3800
    @yxoxwxaxyexex3800 Před 3 lety +2

    Hey! Does singing soft make the larynx go high? When I sing in my normal voice it stays almost still but when I try to sing songs that have a soft tune like Charlie Puth songs it tends to go up. My voice is so manly that it restricts me to sing soft songs (mostly k-pop songs where guys have such a sweet voice). I heard that the larynx going up when singing soft is okay. Is it true? If it's true how am I supposed to hit high notes in those particular soft songs? If it's not true then should my larynx stay still even if I sing soft?

    • @PowerToSing
      @PowerToSing  Před 3 lety +1

      No, Singing soft doesn't make the larynx go high, but singing breathy can. The higher the larynx goes the more outer muscles get involved and the harder it is to sing loud or soft.

    • @yxoxwxaxyexex3800
      @yxoxwxaxyexex3800 Před 3 lety

      @@PowerToSing Thanks!

  • @tanvirlalon871
    @tanvirlalon871 Před rokem +1

    ❤️🙏❤️🙏❤️🙏❤️

  • @haydengreen715
    @haydengreen715 Před 7 měsíci +1

    So how will this be used in context? If my high notes are almost all a high belt type and they’re the ones my larynx comes up for, how will the singing medium soft benefit me. I’ve been doing the exercises for a little bit now but putting it into context has been difficult.

    • @PowerToSing
      @PowerToSing  Před 7 měsíci +2

      It's impressive that you sing high notes, but are your high notes impressive? A lower larynx give you a fuller component of overtones which enriches the tone quality of your voice in all ranges. It will help preserve your voice as you age. Your vibrato will not slow so much over time that you can no longer sing. You will prevent future cracks and breaks. You will have the ability to sing loud to soft and soft to loud with control. You will develop a better control of your dynamics throughout your entire range. But as you have already seen, it takes time. But the rewards are great!

  • @lauragideon-xl7zd
    @lauragideon-xl7zd Před 5 měsíci +1

  • @sallac4ever
    @sallac4ever Před 2 dny +1

    goo gooo : you sing in falsetto registro in your higher notes

    • @PowerToSing
      @PowerToSing  Před 2 dny

      Watch this for the distinction between head voice and falsetto: czcams.com/video/1DH--KCZc8g/video.htmlsi=z4ttiseeA5RPaNaM For men, anything higher than A4 and above is head voice. Whenever you break or flip you are singing in falsetto. It doesn't matter what notes you are singing. For example, you can bring falsetto down into the chest voice range.

  • @user-tn8nn9mb9k
    @user-tn8nn9mb9k Před 2 lety +1

    Dopy sound really helps but when I do lip bubble my larynx move higher. Am I doing this exersice wrong?

    • @PowerToSing
      @PowerToSing  Před 2 lety

      Add the dopy sound to the lip bubble and try to keep it "dumb" all the way up and back. The temptation is to pinch or squeeze as we go higher...which you don't want to do.

  • @marcusbell6173
    @marcusbell6173 Před rokem +1

    The link did not come to my email can you put the link here?

    • @PowerToSing
      @PowerToSing  Před rokem

      Sorry...the link has expired and is no longer functioning. You may find this helpful: www.powertosing.com/pulled-chest-high-larynx-2/

  • @jymmyyeoh
    @jymmyyeoh Před rokem +1

    can u help 。 i really tried very hard but the larynx always raised

    • @PowerToSing
      @PowerToSing  Před rokem

      Sometimes it's hard. Consider these exercises for pulled chest - high larynx. www.powertosing.com/fast-track-exercises-vsl/

  • @chalinosanchez5024
    @chalinosanchez5024 Před 4 měsíci +1

    So whenever I pronounce a Ee it’s hard for me to keep my larynx down I don’t know why it’s that syllable/vowel thats hard to maintain should I do doppey Ee’s?

    • @PowerToSing
      @PowerToSing  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Yes...add some dopy behind it. You can also put a "g" at the beginning for a "gee" with the dopy sound, or "goo" and it will help you get into head voice. Once you can do it with Gee...then try the " ee".

  • @christophewolek6749
    @christophewolek6749 Před 2 lety

    Why not using "Mum" introduced by Seth Riggs ? Or I've thought of "Gum" ?

    • @PowerToSing
      @PowerToSing  Před 2 lety

      Mum is very useful too. If it helps you definitely use it. Same with gum.

  • @user-rd5yh6ev4l
    @user-rd5yh6ev4l Před 3 lety +2

    For how long should I do these exercises on a daily basis? And when will I see the results?

    • @PowerToSing
      @PowerToSing  Před 3 lety +1

      Do these exercises until you feel improvement. I would do them once in the mid morning and once later in the day. You should be experiencing results immediately as you practice. It takes a while to transfer to your songs....it depends on how long you hold on to old habits and how soon new muscle memory takes over. Anywhere from 6 weeks to 6 months.

    • @user-rd5yh6ev4l
      @user-rd5yh6ev4l Před 3 lety

      That really helps. Thanks a lot. Can you please tell me for how many minutes or something??

    • @PowerToSing
      @PowerToSing  Před 3 lety +2

      @@user-rd5yh6ev4l How long isn't as important as doing them right. Done right and you will progress quickly. 10 - 15 minutes twice daily would be awesome. But done wrong, you can practice 10 hours a day and you will not progress.

    • @user-rd5yh6ev4l
      @user-rd5yh6ev4l Před 3 lety +2

      @@PowerToSing Really Really thanks a lot. No one replies as early as you do sir. Awesome work. Will follow your tips for all the time to come.

    • @PowerToSing
      @PowerToSing  Před 3 lety +2

      @@user-rd5yh6ev4l Good luck to you!

  • @tushh7506
    @tushh7506 Před 4 lety

    Is it wrong to sing low sing kower notes in low larynx husky breathy tone? Coz i cant connect my tone with fry when i try my higher range gets disturbed nd too chestyy

  • @fgvvhgbtxa3870
    @fgvvhgbtxa3870 Před 3 lety +1

    I don't know if I lowered my adam's apple to low is that possible and is it dangerous to suppress it to low

    • @PowerToSing
      @PowerToSing  Před 3 lety

      We can always overdo anything. Be gentle. Impose it just enough to connect the tone. Eventually you won't need to lower the larynx artificially. It will stay at your speech level automatically. This is where you want to sing.

    • @fgvvhgbtxa3870
      @fgvvhgbtxa3870 Před 3 lety +1

      @@PowerToSing is it dangerous tho to lower it to much

    • @PowerToSing
      @PowerToSing  Před 3 lety

      @@fgvvhgbtxa3870 The larynx is a joint. If you hyperextend any joint it's possible to injure that joint. If you are following my demonstrations, or Seth Riggs demonstrations exactly, you will not do anything dangerous.

  • @fmmo8885
    @fmmo8885 Před rokem +1

    During a healing exercise, the larynx rises, I tried but could not? Or am I doing the exercise wrong?

    • @PowerToSing
      @PowerToSing  Před rokem

      Normally, if the student can successfully imitate the dumb sound, the larynx will stay down...and often be pulled lower. Yet some students are unable to do the dumb sound for various reasons. My guess is that's your challenge. But I'm only guessing...since I didn't hear you.

  • @bhardwajr01
    @bhardwajr01 Před rokem +1

    3:28

  • @chalinosanchez5024
    @chalinosanchez5024 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Also do you live in California?

    • @PowerToSing
      @PowerToSing  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Utah. For the next 12-17 months, Accra, Ghana.

  • @nystery418
    @nystery418 Před rokem +1

    Sir i cannot sing the note with the dopey voice
    So, can i sing it lower ?
    Or do i have to sing it ..in high notes even if my voice can't reach

    • @PowerToSing
      @PowerToSing  Před rokem +1

      Singing it lower will not teach you how to sing it higher. If you struggle with one exercise, try a different one. Then revisit the dopy approach every few days.

    • @nystery418
      @nystery418 Před rokem +1

      Thank you so much sir 🙏

  • @onzkicg
    @onzkicg Před 2 lety

    My larynx/ adam’s apple is tiny, not as obvious as what normally seen in adult male. Does it disqualify me to learning to sing properly?

    • @PowerToSing
      @PowerToSing  Před 2 lety

      Not at all. Everyone's anatomy is different. There are plenty of adult male singers with a smaller Adam's Apple.

  • @karlzyed6389
    @karlzyed6389 Před 2 lety +2

    Sir. when i start execise like i hold breath and i feel push my diphargm ..it's right? This is 1st time i feel different.

    • @PowerToSing
      @PowerToSing  Před 2 lety +1

      Here's help with breathing: www.powertosing.com/ep-15-how-to-sing-breath-with-diaphragm/

    • @karlzyed6389
      @karlzyed6389 Před 2 lety +1

      @@PowerToSing thanks sir

  • @majr25_13
    @majr25_13 Před rokem +1

    Should your voice go into falsetto during these exercises? 🙏

    • @PowerToSing
      @PowerToSing  Před rokem +1

      No. Usually it is because the larynx is still coming up. Also, it can very challenging for teen boys.

    • @majr25_13
      @majr25_13 Před rokem +1

      @@PowerToSing Thank you for the reply. My voice breaks toward the end of the “goo” and “gee” exercises (1-1/2 scale) for some reason. I wish I was in my teen years LOL.

    • @PowerToSing
      @PowerToSing  Před rokem +1

      @@majr25_13 Add that dumb sound as you do these. Eventually the larynx will stay down and you won't break. You may want to do the bubble lip/ or tongue trill so that it doesn't break, then try gee and goo.

    • @majr25_13
      @majr25_13 Před rokem +1

      @@PowerToSing Thank you 👍

  • @dundundun2282
    @dundundun2282 Před 4 lety

    Is it okay if my swallowing muscles involved when I do the Dopy exercises

    • @PowerToSing
      @PowerToSing  Před 4 lety +2

      The dopy sound activates the muscles below the the larynx and pulls it down. If you feel the muscles below the chin tighten a little, you will be ok as long as the overall effect is to bring the larynx down during the exercise. Do the exercise medium or soft.

    • @dundundun2282
      @dundundun2282 Před 4 lety

      Ok, Thanks for that and one thing is that I can do all the exercises in the right way but I can’t apply it into song and when I try to sing it the right way it starts to get like heady voice or sometimes notes don’t come out but when I do the exercises I can do it. Why

    • @PowerToSing
      @PowerToSing  Před 4 lety +1

      @@dundundun2282 The larynx is staying down when you use the exercises and it comes up when you sing the words. It takes practice. It might be time to take a voice lesson.

    • @dundundun2282
      @dundundun2282 Před 4 lety +1

      Power To Sing Therefore, How should I do it if i can’t afford for it or is there free lessons

    • @PowerToSing
      @PowerToSing  Před 4 lety +1

      @@dundundun2282 Yes. Go to Power To Sing on CZcams and on the right side click "Sort By" videos and select "oldest". Find Episode 1 and work though Episode 103. Start here: czcams.com/video/0D-3QHwGVu8/video.html

  • @lawrenceproulx848
    @lawrenceproulx848 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm very confused about the larynx. How "low" is good? You talk about the risk of a high larynx, but others have warned me that holding it down can be troublesome too. I'm a bass, probably a basso cantante if I could ever put it all together. I can do a great belly laugh and shake the whole house, but If I sing in that (low-larynx) position I feel as if my throat is ripping as I go up above G. If I try to sing an aria that way (say Che questa bella mano), getting up to D -- never mind E or F-sharp -- exhausts me. Anyway, I like the bubble exercise but can't get the hooty sound on Exercise No. 2.

    • @PowerToSing
      @PowerToSing  Před 2 lety

      Hi Lawrence. The larynx should be at the level of where you speak. The true basso's bridge at the A3 (just below middle C). When you bridge there, it makes everything easier. I love the feeling of that bridge in my own voice. It's really changed everything for me. But it's also allowed me to get through the second bridge, E4, F, F# and G4 easier too. You impose your larynx in exercises slightly. But as soon as possible, you stop the imposition. You never want to sing that way. You don't speak that way, why would we sing that way, right?

    • @lawrenceproulx848
      @lawrenceproulx848 Před 2 lety +1

      @@PowerToSing I'm not sure what you mean by "imposing" my larynx. If I sing with my forefinger lightly on my Adam's apple to ensure that the larynx doesn't rise up, I get a nice attractive big sound but as I approach that first bridge you speak of I feel like I'm lifting barbells AND -- what always eventually puts me out of action -- I get a slight scraping feeling right in my throat that after a few days develops into a real sensation that something has been improperly rubbed raw. I wonder if you've ever had students with this effect. My teachers always felt I was on the right track, but I've never succeeded in getting the whole thing together so I would have a voice reliably at my disposal. Sang in opera choruses, but mainly as low-note reinforcement, never as a section leader.

    • @lawrenceproulx848
      @lawrenceproulx848 Před 2 lety

      And, as I meant to say first of all, thank you for your reply.

    • @PowerToSing
      @PowerToSing  Před 2 lety

      @@lawrenceproulx848 Time for a one on one lesson, Lawrence. www.powertosing.com/schedulelesson

    • @lawrenceproulx848
      @lawrenceproulx848 Před 2 lety +1

      @@PowerToSing Thanks for the offer, Mr. Power-To-Sing. That's what I did 35 years ago: quit a full-time job, sang in the opera chorus and cathedral choir while taking three lessons a week. Came close but no cigar. Now I'm retired, and while the old obsession has flared anew so that I'm vocalizing around the house all day long, my folly has its limits. Thanks again for the video and best of luck to you. - LP

  • @jackyli1891
    @jackyli1891 Před 2 lety

    I was doing these exercises and my throat/larynx felt stressed/tired afterward, am I doing something wrong :( it felt like i was singing with my throat even though I support my breath

    • @PowerToSing
      @PowerToSing  Před 2 lety

      It's hard to know Jacky. How loud did you practice? How low did you practice? What exercises seemed the most difficult?

  • @sandeepsaini-bq9gr
    @sandeepsaini-bq9gr Před 3 lety

    Sir, whenever I sing, my voice sounds very rough. I don't feel sweetness please help me. I am asking you for help because I think because there is logic inside everything you do.🙏🙏

    • @PowerToSing
      @PowerToSing  Před 3 lety +1

      What do you mean by the word "rough?" and "Sweetness"?

    • @sandeepsaini-bq9gr
      @sandeepsaini-bq9gr Před 3 lety +1

      @@PowerToSing Sir, what I mean is that when I sing, my voice does not get the sweetness that should come.

    • @PowerToSing
      @PowerToSing  Před 3 lety

      @@sandeepsaini-bq9gr Can you define sweetness for me? I'm not sure what that means in terms of sound.

    • @Ramankumarmusic
      @Ramankumarmusic Před rokem +1

      ​@@PowerToSing may be he means the phonation gap i also sounds like voice is not clear..

    • @PowerToSing
      @PowerToSing  Před rokem +1

      @@Ramankumarmusic Raman, does that only happen when you sing, or does it also happen when you are speaking?

  • @bobbywjch
    @bobbywjch Před 2 měsíci +1

    The link didn't work

    • @PowerToSing
      @PowerToSing  Před 2 měsíci

      This message is in the first section below this video: www.powertosing.com/LowLarynx... has EXPIRED.
      This is the new link: www.powertosing.com/discover-your-vocal-type-wt

  • @jeremylim6686
    @jeremylim6686 Před 4 lety

    is one session enough to be able to sing with low larynx
    i tried making it sound similar but still the exercises lets me lift my lrynx

    • @PowerToSing
      @PowerToSing  Před 4 lety +1

      You have to unlearn old muscle memory and learn new muscle memory. Habit is hard to break!

    • @jeremylim6686
      @jeremylim6686 Před 4 lety +1

      @@PowerToSing how abt if my larynx didn't go as high as before(but still it rises by a bit) and the skin connecting the underneath of my mouth and neck becomes a bit swollen. Was there any improvements

    • @PowerToSing
      @PowerToSing  Před 4 lety

      @@jeremylim6686 The exercises don't cause the skin or neck to become swollen. It the larynx is staying down more, it is an improvement.

  • @Ramankumarmusic
    @Ramankumarmusic Před rokem

    Can't download the mp3 only pdf download

    • @PowerToSing
      @PowerToSing  Před rokem +1

      Free PDF - Get Your Vocal Type EXPIRED. The new link is: www.powertosing.com/discover-your-vocal-type-wt

    • @Ramankumarmusic
      @Ramankumarmusic Před rokem

      ​@@PowerToSing can't find the mp3 audio file 😢

    • @PowerToSing
      @PowerToSing  Před rokem

      @@Ramankumarmusic There is no more audio or PDF. The new link is www.powertosing.com/discover-your-vocal-type-wt

  • @seyokeydura4863
    @seyokeydura4863 Před rokem +1

    20 minutes of this every day sir?

    • @PowerToSing
      @PowerToSing  Před rokem

      I won't hurt. But these exercises for Pulled Chest High Larynx will be better: www.powertosing.com/fast-track-exercises-vsl/

    • @seyokeydura4863
      @seyokeydura4863 Před rokem +1

      @@PowerToSing thank you,do you also have a video for singing without losing breath?

    • @PowerToSing
      @PowerToSing  Před rokem +1

      @@seyokeydura4863 www.powertosing.com/ep-15-how-to-sing-breath-with-diaphragm/?no_frame=1

  • @MatthewAndThings
    @MatthewAndThings Před měsícem +1

    I can't even sing these notes like this :(

    • @PowerToSing
      @PowerToSing  Před měsícem

      Probably need to start here: www.powertosing.com/discover-your-vocal-type-wt

  •  Před 3 lety +3

    O my God , is that Walter white teaching us how to reach high notes 😱

  • @unimpressedcat2140
    @unimpressedcat2140 Před 2 měsíci +1

    The bubbles make my face itch 😭

  • @thomasj2835
    @thomasj2835 Před 8 měsíci

    Had to drop out after the first three notes of the lowest scale of lip rolls and the next exercise. Then my larynx is up in my throat. Been singing for two months Now quitting singing forever, because this was so discouraging. Thank you! 😂

    • @PowerToSing
      @PowerToSing  Před 8 měsíci

      Time for a personal lesson. Don't give up yet. I used to do the same thing you are describing...in fact I didn't sing a solo for 24 years. But now I can do it and I learned it with this technique. YOU CAN DO IT!

  • @krystynazapolska8541
    @krystynazapolska8541 Před měsícem +1

    Absolute rubbish

    • @PowerToSing
      @PowerToSing  Před 29 dny

      One person's rubbish is another person's treasure. I can only speak from my own personal experience and those of my own students that it worked for me and my students.

    • @krystynazapolska8541
      @krystynazapolska8541 Před 29 dny

      @@PowerToSing goo goo no no. You're using lips and jaw. Chest chest g formed by top Middle of tongue half way back on hard palate. Oh what's the point? All vocal tricks to trick the vocally gullible. From Martinuci to Corelli Arrigo Pola Marcello Del Monaco. Goo goo blah blah un tal baccano in Chiesa?

  • @tanvirlalon871
    @tanvirlalon871 Před rokem +1

    ❤️🙏❤️❤️❤️🙏❤️