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Apr 9 |
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How to correctly position your larynx when singing? I know that getting a personal trainer is essential, but I'm not even thinking about becoming a professional singer. I just wanna get it right and sing for fun. |
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Apr 9 |
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How to correctly position your larynx when singing? Actually, I'm new to singing correctly. But I've been singing incorrectly for quite a long time.. I'm 19 now, and I love singing. It's just one of my hobby, so simply sounding like my favorite singer makes me think that I can sing. And I really didn't understand why some people are whining "argh I can't sing!" because I thought singing is easy..and anybody can do that. Now I realize that singing correctly should actually be easier than singing incorrectly, but it takes time to practice. |
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Apr 9 |
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How to correctly position your larynx when singing? Wow, your answer's so detailed. Thanks a lot! The problem for me is, the muscles on my neck are not as stiff as I first started singing. Instead of my neck muscles tensing when singing high notes, the muscles under my jaw are very stiff. And the higher I sing, the higher my larynx raises up, which cause my voice to be completely cut off after certain high notes (around females' normal range). I no longer "push" my voice up by tensing up my neck muscles so much, which is good, but my larynx is still not under my control. |
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