Thinning out the Voice - Why and How - Anatomical Vocal Training (49)

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  • čas přidán 11. 07. 2024
  • Trrr & Brrr
    … are two wonderful exercises to practice healthily thinning out your voice in the upper register.
    Before even considering doing that, you need to check out following Exercises that make up the foundation for your ability to even hold the throat wide with the Brrr and Trrr Sounds:
    Video 6: Stretching the Swallowing Muscle
    • Stretching the Swallow...
    Video 26: Thyroid Cartilage Wide
    • Wide Thyroid Cartilage...
    Learn more: www.vocal-strength.com/
    Disclaimer:
    This is not a "how to sing course". I am providing this information in order to help you understand the anatomy of producing sound better and arrive at smart decisions about your voice and how to train it due to a deepened understanding how vocal anatomy works and what is possible for the individual to achieve.
    Time Stamps
    0:00 Intro Thinning Out the Voice
    1:08 Percs of Real Vocal Pull
    2:15 How the Voice Thinns Out
    2:56 Accept no Sound to Grow
    5:06 Trrr & Brrr make it easier to accept
    5:28 Thyroid Cartilage Low!
    6:36 Sound Example
    7:24 Start Low! Stay Low!
    9:24 It's a steady process of Growth
    11:12 Thyroid Cartilage Wide Vocal Tip
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Komentáře • 13

  • @user-lv9cp4rj3l
    @user-lv9cp4rj3l Před rokem

    thank you very much it is really helpful

    • @vobavocal
      @vobavocal  Před rokem

      My pleasrure. And I am super happy that it's really helpful.

  • @melodydavid2816
    @melodydavid2816 Před rokem

    Thank you VOBA, I am learning a lot from you❤.

    • @vobavocal
      @vobavocal  Před rokem +1

      You are welcome. 😀 That makes me very happy! 🥰

    • @FilipPivec
      @FilipPivec Před 7 měsíci

      Oh, sorry to hear that. : /
      Yes, no problem. I can do that... ✌: )
      Wish you a quick recovery. 🙏

  • @user-zl7pt2gu7j
    @user-zl7pt2gu7j Před 7 měsíci

    Is it much more difficult to develop your vocal range downwards? Is it not? What are the development features here?

    • @vobavocal
      @vobavocal  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Downward is anatomically more limited than upwards, because the lower end of your range depends on the god given length of your vocal cords and their thickness. However, there are things like "StrohBass" (sorry, i only know that concept in german), where the vocal cords vibrate half as fast as they actually do. Just like throat singing, but a little different.

  • @thegreatest492
    @thegreatest492 Před 2 měsíci

    Do I lift the sternum up while doing the exercise at 07:40?

    • @vobavocal
      @vobavocal  Před 2 měsíci

      Yes. My yawning muscle is strong enough to pull the thyroid cartilage down, even with a low sternum, but for beginners and intermediates low thyroid cartilage is a synonym for high sternum.

  • @FilipPivec
    @FilipPivec Před 8 měsíci

    I'm a volunteer. 👋🙂
    Sir, if you realy make a ONLINE course, i would like to be a volunteer - be a student and...
    Also i totally agree to put it on the Internet ( social media ) to see how much difference kann make the singing method your providing 😀 in 6 or 12 Months of using- practising.
    ➡️ Ps. I'm doing a kind of 9- 5 job, but... I could menage my free time and we could realize this Project, if you want.
    For people to see, that it doesn't matter in which part of 🌎 you live, but what material and singing method you use- practice daily. ☝ : )
    Best regards,
    Filip Pivec.

    • @vobavocal
      @vobavocal  Před 8 měsíci +2

      Cool, thanks. I actually do have an online course already put up. Nevertheless let's talk about that when I'm well again (am a little sick at present). Would you mind dropping me an email, so that i don't forget next week?

  • @walkbackdemon12
    @walkbackdemon12 Před 7 měsíci

    Is there a reason why the thyroid cartilage rises when i try to go high

    • @vobavocal
      @vobavocal  Před 6 měsíci

      There might be several reasons.
      1. Many people have the habit to try harder and "do more" the higher they go. That's a habit that needs some time to change.
      2. Folks are often used to vocal cord shortening, aka aliquote division, aka using falsetto when going higher. Vocal cord shortening is easier when the thyroid goes up.
      Those are the most common reasons.