Timeline for Is headvoice (or "lighter" chest) considered light singing needed for singing riff n runs?
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Mar 11 at 15:39 | comment | added | Alan | Unfortunately in singing, words aren't super precise, because it's largely about feeling in the body, and that can't always be communicated well. "front vs back" in my vocabulary is referring to the sensation of resonance being more prominent in the front or the back, which is related to tongue root position (low tongue is back, high tongue (i.e. nasal) is font). It might be you're referring to something else by front v back. Either, nope not stoccato! Stoccato can be used, but it typically has a sound that's not as good. The separation is just accurate pitch control at high speed. | |
Mar 11 at 7:42 | comment | added | Whatssuppp | If it's not front vs back, then how do singers separate the riff and runs notes, is it staccato? | |
Mar 10 at 14:12 | history | answered | Alan | CC BY-SA 4.0 |