Hi, If there is vibration in ur throat but no squeezing or tension. Does it count as singing via ur throat? For example when you sing low notes you have more vibration in ur throat area.
Vibration is normal and desired. The problem is just when we feel squeezing or too much tension or even worst (pain). But vibration is a good thing. Good job.
@@SingForReal can you tell me one thing? From childhood i have spoken very low and people have told me to speak louder. Can it be a reason that my breath is lacking when I sing. My middle octaves are really locked. I can sing high but not glide from low to a bit high
@@dr.football4662 Hey, that is VERY typical. I do think it is not your breathing that is lacking, but voice technique. In this case your body doesnt know how to navegate between vocal registers or transitions (bridges or pasagios). I´ll be doing videos about how to start to open that mid range and how to adapt and learn about this trouble part of the voice. That is my main area of research as a teacher, so I PROMISE that it will be covered. Can I use your question to create the next video?
first! It feels much better! I'm definitely not feeling the squeeze as much, I think this will help me a lot! thanks for the tips
Great to read this!
Keep on practicing and please let me know how it evolves! ♥️
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Definitely better.
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feels better, but hey what if my throat hurts a little after that?
Hi, If there is vibration in ur throat but no squeezing or tension. Does it count as singing via ur throat? For example when you sing low notes you have more vibration in ur throat area.
Vibration is normal and desired. The problem is just when we feel squeezing or too much tension or even worst (pain). But vibration is a good thing. Good job.
@@SingForReal Thank you
Not working
I will bring more and more strategies for that. Keep your eyes on the channel.
@@SingForReal can you tell me one thing? From childhood i have spoken very low and people have told me to speak louder. Can it be a reason that my breath is lacking when I sing. My middle octaves are really locked. I can sing high but not glide from low to a bit high
@@dr.football4662 Hey, that is VERY typical. I do think it is not your breathing that is lacking, but voice technique. In this case your body doesnt know how to navegate between vocal registers or transitions (bridges or pasagios). I´ll be doing videos about how to start to open that mid range and how to adapt and learn about this trouble part of the voice. That is my main area of research as a teacher, so I PROMISE that it will be covered. Can I use your question to create the next video?
@@SingForReal yeah yeah sure it will definitely help me more. Thankyou for listening