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Started by jonjon, August 30, 2007, 01:16:57 PM
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Quote....start by singing one note (for example 'do'), and before you are out of breath say a regular sentence (might want to start it with an 'o' if doing 'do' in the beginning since it's easier, e.g.: "open the door.."). This should give you a good feel of how to use your breath, and muscles in order to lower your voice (just keep that vibration in mind).
Quote from: no_id on August 30, 2007, 01:31:37 PMI think I said this before... *digs up reply*.. voilá:Quote....start by singing one note (for example 'do'), and before you are out of breath say a regular sentence (might want to start it with an 'o' if doing 'do' in the beginning since it's easier, e.g.: "open the door.."). This should give you a good feel of how to use your breath, and muscles in order to lower your voice (just keep that vibration in mind).That's my 2 cents on it
Quote from: Jaston on August 30, 2007, 01:34:43 PMQuote from: no_id on August 30, 2007, 01:31:37 PMI think I said this before... *digs up reply*.. voilá:Quote....start by singing one note (for example 'do'), and before you are out of breath say a regular sentence (might want to start it with an 'o' if doing 'do' in the beginning since it's easier, e.g.: "open the door.."). This should give you a good feel of how to use your breath, and muscles in order to lower your voice (just keep that vibration in mind).That's my 2 cents on it Thats a good idea! I have just tried it and it has worked for me
Quote from: wishy on August 30, 2007, 01:45:08 PMThanks for that, no_id!