Members FelipeCarvalho Posted February 27, 2020 Members Share Posted February 27, 2020 Sup, it's been a while. I replied about this subject yesterday on Reddit with a video and it seems like a common question (for a good reason), so I am sharing it here too in the case it helps someone. One of the main problems of trying to figure your way around voice technique is that many concepts are not grounded on the reality you can relate, in this case the ideas of chest and head voice, where often the descriptions are something in the sense of quality descriptions of full vs soft, or even just sensations. This should provide a more tangible way to study and acquire control over it. Obviously it is not comprehensive, but it covers the basic idea: Cheers! BTW sorry for the poor video quality, it was getting dark and I was too lazy to set up proper lights Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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