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@@kianstorr8878 1. The more you do it the better you will get, it’s good to continue practicing every now and then to ensure you don’t start getting worse. 2. Record yourself and/or get an app for pitch and other voice stats. 3. Nothing should hurt; try warming up and drinking water. Don’t strain or it will become a habit.
@@NewYorkVocalCoaching Please add chapters to this series, as I am sure many of us will rewatch these videos often and not need the introduction every time
finally a video where someone talks about what you ACTUALLY do while talking. there are lots of videos that do explain the science behind the voice, but when it comes to practice they just give you some mental model about what you should think of so your body does what you want them to do, well how am I going to troubleshoot with that? you on the other hand actually explained what muscles I use and how I should use them. I'm guessing after some practice controlling the vocal folds properly will feel as natural as controlling your hand movements Thank you, you helped me out alot!
This video was SO helpful! It's really helping me hone in on the control of my vocal cords, something I thought I had absolutely no control over. Thank you!
Brendan does some of the best exercises and we're glad you're enjoying them @Lucas Prats! Make sure to subscribe so you don't miss any more of his amazing content! -NYSC
4:10 had me holding my breath for ten seconds ahaha but this video is amazing i can't wait to learn the 6 components and hopefully brighten up moods with random voices
You rock, brother! After such a long time being clueless when other people spoke about these components, I've now discovered that I could do all of this all along. A thousands thanks, appreciate it! Still having a lot of trouble with the passagio though...
Thanks so much! How do we incorporate these into our singing where there’s actually words or does it just come naturally once we practiced these techniques?
If anyone remembers the voice where only a subtle amount of sound passes through causing the voice to sound strained and distressed. I always found doing that to be a heck of a challenge because it requires the right compression. Compress them too much it interrupts the vocal cord airflow by squeezing the gate way. Don’t compress them enough and it’ll just sound like an average compressed voice. Always hurt my throat trying to do that so I take a break and stop after a few attempts. Certain performances involved with character voices sure strain your throat a lot
We're so glad you enjoyed it and found it useful @Miss Phoenix! If you haven't already, make sure to subscribe so you don't miss any more amazing videos! -NYSC
My voice tends to crack a lot on the voice wave, and occasionally on the decompression/compression power slides... Do you have any tips for avoiding this, or just keep practicing? P.S. Thanks for all the helpful videos! I've been learning a lot from them
I think it might be because your running out of breath later in the exercise so try to take deeper breaths or maybe try raising or lowering the pitch of the hum slower These are just guesses, they may not work.
When I was doing the third exercise my mom Thought there was a ghost in the house lol! But ur video helps the most! Thank u so much for the video ~ from a 12 year old
I was able to do a more than decent Mickey Mouse voice and now I want to do voice acting as a hobby. This is a great start to a possible future career. From another 12 year old.
So I’ve been trying to learn how to manipulate my voice for a while now including vocal cry growls you know all that good stuff but I’ve only been able to inward growl, gutter roll and scream. The second you said I would be able to vocal fry and make that crackling noise I tried and was able to do it for the first time ever I was tripping out like wow dude I did not know the exercises i’m really could give you a wide range to work with like that I honestly thought it was like first simply not straining your voice or damaging it
If the sore throat persists, make sure to see a doctor or ENT. Brendan is wonderful and these videos are wonderful for normal practice, but with injuries, it is wise to see a professional to help you out @Tumour. -NYSC
Hi Brendan!! Thanks a lot for doing these Component Focus series, you are giving us great value!! Thanks! I need them for my singing most of all! I have a question I just watch your new video about the larynx (Component Focus #2), in which you said that the larynx isn’t a pitch changer, which I totally agree with you, but in Exercise #3 at 7:30 when you show us how to do the exercises with decompressed, compressed and vocal fry sounds I saw you raised your larynx, of course this video was before your new one about the larynx, so I’m assuming that now we should do exercise #3 without raising the larynx, am I right??
Keep practicing @The Aprentice and you'll get there! Make sure to subscribe so you can watch all of our videos and don't miss any of our new videos! -NYSC
Hi @--! The vocal course is actually from Justin Stoney, the owner of New York Vocal Coaching. He focuses more on singing so it would most likely not help with vocal impressions, though he does teach you how to sing different styles of music, which could be useful in learning how to control your voice better. Hope this helps! -NYSC
Is it possible to break down the exercises like doing a normal pitch and going to a high pitch and back down to a normal pitch till I can control my high pitch. And once I succeed doing high pitch I switch to normal and low pitch. And then combine I both high and low pitch
This video was sooooo insightful! THANK YOU! I am really looking forward to the next videos in the series. I am a singer and really helpful to know how to isolate and control each component! This compliments Justin’s videos brilliantly!
We're so glad you found it useful @Jacob Garces Marquez! Make sure to subscribe, if you haven't already, so you don't miss any more wonderful videos! -NYSC
Hi @Sophie Matzke! We're so glad you liked our video! For vocal fry, try watching these videos that our owner, Justin Stoney, created about vocal fry: th-cam.com/video/WVEDc466XvI/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/dbym1oVNIfg/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/7EIHRlk2JwA/w-d-xo.html If those still don't help, we'll see if we can clarify it for you more :) -NYSC
The fact that this channel is so underrated is HUH? Hi Brendon, Remenber me? Im the one that you recommended here to revisit Palpatine's voice! I DID IT! I just need practice with the laugh and Im good! Thanks Appreciate It! :D Also why does your signings differ to: -NYSC -NYVC idk just found it weird. Bye!
Hi @Icegond! We're so glad that you found the videos useful and accomplished being able to replicate Palpatine's voice! For the signings, NYSC stands for New York Speech Coaching, which is the organization Brendan works for, and NYVC stands for New York Vocal Coaching, which is the parent company of NYSC , which is run by Justin Stoney. So because these voice impressions come from Brendan, we label them as NYSC now :) -NYSC
There are definitely similarities that cross over between singing and speech, so yes, this could be used for singing @Arekkusu1p1! It would probably be best to study these techniques with a qualified voice teacher. -NYSC
Your videos are too good...my husband has a peculiar problem that he has involuntary action of the soft palette...whenever he opens his eyes he starts coughing...is there any solution of this problem...the Dr's diagnosis is Laryngeal Dyskinesia....Thanks and Regards ..
Hi @V1950 A1942! We're glad you like the videos! We're sorry to hear of your husband's condition. Unfortunately, this is out of our scope to do virtually, but perhaps your doctor could recommend a treatment program to help him! Best of luck! -NYSC
Dear New York speech coaching my name is Dom and I watched the video on this video on how control the vocal cords but I didn’t quite understand how to tighten the vocal cords with vocal cord compression Brendan could you please tell me some different ways to tighten the vocal cords with vocal cord compression please write back to me I would really appreciate this from you Brendan your biggest voice acting / voice impressions fan Dom
Hmm. Not sure which part of the video you are referring to. But the entire video is just about learning to control the vocal folds so that you can create certain vocal qualities on demand! This doesn't necessarily have to do with strengthening them as it does *coordinating them. -NYSC
@@NewYorkVocalCoaching thanks very much for your response! I believe I was talking about at 3:20 how we can see his larynx "rising " with the pitch wave but then unless pointless, unsafe, once the larynx is risen you can still feel a stretching, pulling, inhaling or ? In your throat but I am uneducated on this clearly so I don't know what that sensation is....
You don't want to overdue anything so don't hold them for too long. More than a minute on any is probably too long. Make sure to give your voice plenty of rest as well. -NYSC
I got a question. how can I make sure that I am only using the corresponding muscles that are needed to control my vocal cords and not use any excess tension? are there muscles in the vocal cord area that beginners commonly tend to use, but don't serve any purpose?
Great question! Voice Lessons To The World episode 82 on Strain might help you for now. We'll also put this on our list of topics for Brendan! In the meantime, he also has a Live Chat! You can check out our Community Tab for more info! -NYVC
The new book by Justin Stoney "Sing Like Never Before" is now available! 🎶📖🎤
A vocal pedagogy book like none you've ever seen!
Learn more at singlikeneverbefore.com or get your copy on
Amazon ➡ www.amazon.com/Sing-Like-Never-Before-Technique/dp/1950659755/
I have to talk in like breath in while doing last exercise is that ok/normal
Questions. How long is one supposed to do these exercises for ? How do you know their working ? And should your throat hurt in the beginning ?
@@kianstorr8878 1. The more you do it the better you will get, it’s good to continue practicing every now and then to ensure you don’t start getting worse.
2. Record yourself and/or get an app for pitch and other voice stats.
3. Nothing should hurt; try warming up and drinking water. Don’t strain or it will become a habit.
I love how they listen to their audience 👏 remarkable. I wish them success
Thank you Ack! We aim to help! -NYSC
Exercise 1 at 3:41 Exercise 2 - 5:28 Exercise 3- 7:20
Thanks Jeff! -NYSC
Thx
@@NewYorkVocalCoaching Please add chapters to this series, as I am sure many of us will rewatch these videos often and not need the introduction every time
Thank you
finally a video where someone talks about what you ACTUALLY do while talking.
there are lots of videos that do explain the science behind the voice, but when it comes to practice they just give you some mental model about what you should think of so your body does what you want them to do, well how am I going to troubleshoot with that?
you on the other hand actually explained what muscles I use and how I should use them. I'm guessing after some practice controlling the vocal folds properly will feel as natural as controlling your hand movements
Thank you, you helped me out alot!
Wow! We're so happy this helped you Giiggle. Keep up the AMAZING work! -NYSC
This video was SO helpful! It's really helping me hone in on the control of my vocal cords, something I thought I had absolutely no control over. Thank you!
We're so glad to hear about your success using our videos, @Stephanie Kim. Make sure to subscribe so you don't miss any amazing content! -NYSC
Excellent explanation and demonstration. 👌
So glad you liked it Mo! -NYSC
Exercice 1 - 3:00
Exercice 2 - 4:45
Exercice 3 - 7:30
Brendan does some of the best exercises and we're glad you're enjoying them @Lucas Prats! Make sure to subscribe so you don't miss any more of his amazing content! -NYSC
4:10 had me holding my breath for ten seconds ahaha but this video is amazing i can't wait to learn the 6 components and hopefully brighten up moods with random voices
You rock, brother! After such a long time being clueless when other people spoke about these components, I've now discovered that I could do all of this all along. A thousands thanks, appreciate it! Still having a lot of trouble with the passagio though...
So glad this helped you! Check out Voice Lessons To The World Ep. 45! -NYVC
I had to watch the AH-HA exercise but I get it now! My voice sounds stronger already !!! Thank you !!!
We're so glad to hear about your success @Ivory V! -NYVC
The entire class when the announcements ask someone to go to the office 8:16
😋 -NYSC
I died 😂😂😂
Greatest vocal coach channel ever!! Thankyou for all those great teaching series.
pretty sure i've heard 8:23 from under my bed at night but now i can speak back to them and call upon the lord with my compressions :)
Omg finally found a comment that mentioned this 😆
Thank you thank you thank you! I’m struggling with compression control - haven’t got a proper sense for it. Will practice these exercises!
We're so glad you found something valuable in the video, @Joshua Alfred! -NYSC
I listen to a lot of metal, punk, and alt rock, so vocal fry comes very naturally for me!
Cool! -NYSC
this is a very useful exercise for me. the teaching is not long-winded easy to understand greetings from Indonesian
We're glad to hear you enjoyed it @Gilang mahaprana! Make sure to subscribe so you can see even more amazing videos! -NYSC
Thanks for this. Wonderfully demonstrated
So glad you liked it Angela! -NYSC
Damn your videos are all so informative. I’m learning so much!!
Wow! We're so glad! -NYSC
You are right on time.needed this
We're so glad to hear that @Rafay Rehman! Hope it helped out! -NYVC
*Me: watching this video and practicing
My family: What the hell is going on in there???
🤪 -NYSC
Thanks so much! How do we incorporate these into our singing where there’s actually words or does it just come naturally once we practiced these techniques?
If anyone remembers the voice where only a subtle amount of sound passes through causing the voice to sound strained and distressed. I always found doing that to be a heck of a challenge because it requires the right compression. Compress them too much it interrupts the vocal cord airflow by squeezing the gate way. Don’t compress them enough and it’ll just sound like an average compressed voice.
Always hurt my throat trying to do that so I take a break and stop after a few attempts. Certain performances involved with character voices sure strain your throat a lot
Interesting perspective @Ladykiller Awesome. -NYSC
Vocal fry?
thank you! Great video to practice control with my vocal cords. I have one paralyzed vocal cord from recent neck dissection/Cancer thyroid surgery.
I keep laughing at the ah ha exercise because he sounds like the count from sesame street XD
Lol! -NYSC
Teacher: Can i see your homework ?
Me: 3:33
😄 -NYSC
Love the video it helped me a lot thank u 😍
We're super glad to hear it! -NYSC
This is so good. Great job.
Thank you Joey! -NYSC
My mom walked in my room 😂
Lol! -NYSC
Thank you. Its awesome to practice. I am practicing this from today.
This is very helpful!!! The vocal fry exercise is slightly scary tho lol
We're so glad it was helpful, Chang! -NYSC
If it makes it any less scary, try thinking of it as ET's voice.
@SynthApprentice and if you wanna make it more scary think of the babadook movie
6:38 I do that all the time for fun I can slow it and speed it up And raise my pitch and lower it
Woo! Awesome work, Super! -NYSC
Sunset Creek they already made that video
This is wonderful. Thank you so much! 🙂
Thanks a lot it made everything much clearer. Hurry and give us component #2.
WOO! Super glad it helped you, Sorrel! -NYSC
thanks im really tryna do this mickey impression ur really helping me out im doing my best thank you!
Awesome! Go Mxrz!! -NYSC
@@NewYorkVocalCoaching Thanks still trying im getting the hang of it
im watching the four bc i need to do the VOICE
Cool! -NYSC
You are amazing brenden houdek I think your amazing
Brendan really appreciates your kind words, Epic! -NYSC
Thank you so much for starting this series
We're so happy you enjoy it Sina! -NYSC
As a singer, this is pretty good :) thanx
Glad you liked it Bryant! -NYSC
Very cool, going to be practicing with these videos a lot I think. Definite sub!
We're so glad you enjoyed it and found it useful @Miss Phoenix! If you haven't already, make sure to subscribe so you don't miss any more amazing videos! -NYSC
The 3rd part was so helpful
And especially SO FUNNY!! xDD
We're so glad! Thanks for watching, Aryan! -NYSC
My voice tends to crack a lot on the voice wave, and occasionally on the decompression/compression power slides... Do you have any tips for avoiding this, or just keep practicing?
P.S. Thanks for all the helpful videos! I've been learning a lot from them
I think it might be because your running out of breath later in the exercise so try to take deeper breaths or maybe try raising or lowering the pitch of the hum slower
These are just guesses, they may not work.
When I was doing the third exercise my mom Thought there was a ghost in the house lol! But ur video helps the most! Thank u so much for the video ~ from a 12 year old
Lol! Great work! And thanks for watching! :) -NYSC
I was able to do a more than decent Mickey Mouse voice and now I want to do voice acting as a hobby. This is a great start to a possible future career.
From another 12 year old.
Great lesson!
Thanks! :D -NYSC
So I’ve been trying to learn how to manipulate my voice for a while now including vocal cry growls you know all that good stuff but I’ve only been able to inward growl, gutter roll and scream. The second you said I would be able to vocal fry and make that crackling noise I tried and was able to do it for the first time ever I was tripping out like wow dude I did not know the exercises i’m really could give you a wide range to work with like that I honestly thought it was like first simply not straining your voice or damaging it
Wow! Go, Rc go! We're so happy for you! -NYSC
Thanks for this series!
No problem @Arsov, we're glad you've enjoyed it! -NYSC
@@NewYorkVocalCoaching This is great! I like going back to this series from time to time to practice basics of my voice.
Wow Superb Video🥰......Helpful ❤
i just have a fucked up sore throat most of the time, this helps nicely to stop feeling like a 50yo chain smoker
If the sore throat persists, make sure to see a doctor or ENT. Brendan is wonderful and these videos are wonderful for normal practice, but with injuries, it is wise to see a professional to help you out @Tumour. -NYSC
Excellent video. Thank you so much! Very informative and clear.
We're glad you liked it, Chloé! -NYSC
Excellent stuff. Super, simple and v v effective.👍👍
Awesome! So happy to know this! Thanks Bomi! -NYSC
Hi Brendan!! Thanks a lot for doing these Component Focus series, you are giving us great value!! Thanks! I need them for my singing most of all! I have a question I just watch your new video about the larynx (Component Focus #2), in which you said that the larynx isn’t a pitch changer, which I totally agree with you, but in Exercise #3 at 7:30 when you show us how to do the exercises with decompressed, compressed and vocal fry sounds I saw you raised your larynx, of course this video was before your new one about the larynx, so I’m assuming that now we should do exercise #3 without raising the larynx, am I right??
Hi Vampire! You should take this question to Brendan's Live Chat! -NYSC
Big thanks 🙏🏻🔥helps so mush for singing
We're so glad this helps! :) -NYSC
U have replied to everyone thats great!
Working on a little project and would love to be able to mimic voices and be able to copy accents.
Keep practicing @The Aprentice and you'll get there! Make sure to subscribe so you can watch all of our videos and don't miss any of our new videos! -NYSC
Great exercises! I'll continue doing these!
Awesome! -NYSC
Thank you. Great series! :D
We're so glad you are enjoying the videos @James Cullen! -NYSC
Thanks for the video. The Pitch Wave is hard. My voice breaks when I go up or down. I wonder how to avoid the pitch breaks.
This was fun
We're so glad you enjoyed it @Tatum Johnson-clark! If you haven't already, make sure to subscribe so you don't miss any more wonderful videos! -NYSC
2:11 cracks me up xD
Good instructive video though!
Thank you 👏
Thanks for watching! -NYVC
This channel helped me a lot in my singing skills, Thank you guy!
We're so glad! -NYSC
what a great video !!! thank you very much !!
You're quite welcome @Tiago Oliveira! We are glad you enjoyed it and will let Brendan know that you appreciated his work! -NYSC
I'm starting to think I don't have vocal chords. 😂😂😂
If you can speak, then rest assured you do have them.
Thank you good sir
You are most welcome, @Logan Rehn! -NYVC
I was thinking about buying your vocal course and was wondering will it help with vocal impressions
Hi @--! The vocal course is actually from Justin Stoney, the owner of New York Vocal Coaching. He focuses more on singing so it would most likely not help with vocal impressions, though he does teach you how to sing different styles of music, which could be useful in learning how to control your voice better. Hope this helps! -NYSC
Really loved it 😍
We're so glad you enjoyed it @Sameen Khan! Make sure to subscribe so you don't miss any amazing videos from Brendan! -NYSC
Is it possible to break down the exercises like doing a normal pitch and going to a high pitch and back down to a normal pitch till I can control my high pitch. And once I succeed doing high pitch I switch to normal and low pitch. And then combine I both high and low pitch
Hi Tigre! We suggest taking your question to Justin's TH-cam live chat! More info in our Community Tab! :) There's one this Sunday @1PM EST! -NYSC
This video was sooooo insightful! THANK YOU! I am really looking forward to the next videos in the series. I am a singer and really helpful to know how to isolate and control each component! This compliments Justin’s videos brilliantly!
We are so grateful for your kind words, Michelle! So glad you like the series! 😄 -NYSC
Thank you this helps a lot
We're so glad! -NYSC
Excellent explanation thank you!
We're so glad you found it useful @Jacob Garces Marquez! Make sure to subscribe, if you haven't already, so you don't miss any more wonderful videos! -NYSC
Ca a kazoo be helpful in vocal training exercises?
Great and very helpful. What about the vocal fry? What happens to the chords exactly when you do it?
Hi @Sophie Matzke! We're so glad you liked our video! For vocal fry, try watching these videos that our owner, Justin Stoney, created about vocal fry: th-cam.com/video/WVEDc466XvI/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/dbym1oVNIfg/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/7EIHRlk2JwA/w-d-xo.html
If those still don't help, we'll see if we can clarify it for you more :) -NYSC
Awesome explanations thank you ThumbsUp
Thanks for watching, Dora! -NYSC
You should do a video about the resonaters
That may be in the works soon, @Sophie Matzke ;) Make sure to subscribe so you don't miss any amazing videos! -NYSC
Amazing content! ♥♥♥
Thank you so much! 💙💙💙 -NYSC
Amazing video, thank you!
Thanks for watching, Valerio! -NYSC
how many time shoud i do thoses exercices and for how long time pls
Wish voice breakdown made videos more often. Also if you could teach how to do any version of the joker voice, that would be awesome
We'll keep that in mind, Treece! -NYSC
And look you got a joker voice break Down!!
The fact that this channel is so underrated is HUH?
Hi Brendon, Remenber me?
Im the one that you recommended here to revisit Palpatine's voice!
I DID IT! I just need practice with the laugh and Im good!
Thanks Appreciate It! :D
Also why does your signings differ to:
-NYSC
-NYVC
idk just found it weird.
Bye!
Hi @Icegond! We're so glad that you found the videos useful and accomplished being able to replicate Palpatine's voice!
For the signings, NYSC stands for New York Speech Coaching, which is the organization Brendan works for, and NYVC stands for New York Vocal Coaching, which is the parent company of NYSC , which is run by Justin Stoney. So because these voice impressions come from Brendan, we label them as NYSC now :) -NYSC
@@NewYorkVocalCoaching Oh thats why thanks for the explanation!
Can this also be used in music?
There are definitely similarities that cross over between singing and speech, so yes, this could be used for singing @Arekkusu1p1! It would probably be best to study these techniques with a qualified voice teacher. -NYSC
thankyou sir 🙏
Thank you for watching, Vijay! -NYSC
Wonderful lesson. Mahalo!
We're glad you liked it, Lee! -NYSC
What is a "breathy voice", and how to "add breath"? English isn't my native, so I can't get it. Is it something connected with aspiration?
Nailing it!
Brendan appreciates your kind words, David! -NYSC
Wow, Exercise 3 was killer, really hard to do !
You got this! 😎 -NYSC
Your videos are too good...my husband has a peculiar problem that he has involuntary action of the soft palette...whenever he opens his eyes he starts coughing...is there any solution of this problem...the Dr's diagnosis is Laryngeal Dyskinesia....Thanks and Regards ..
Hi @V1950 A1942! We're glad you like the videos! We're sorry to hear of your husband's condition. Unfortunately, this is out of our scope to do virtually, but perhaps your doctor could recommend a treatment program to help him! Best of luck! -NYSC
Amazing!!!!! Thank you!!!!
Thank YOU Gabriel! -NYSC
@@NewYorkVocalCoaching U guys have taught me so much. I only learned about head resonance 2 years ago. LOL.
When we go up in a vocal fry it's not exactly a vocal fry, it seems like false vocal chords, vocal fry comes from a slightly different place right?
Dear New York speech coaching my name is Dom and I watched the video on this video on how control the vocal cords but I didn’t quite understand how to tighten the vocal cords with vocal cord compression Brendan could you please tell me some different ways to tighten the vocal cords with vocal cord compression please write back to me I would really appreciate this from you Brendan your biggest voice acting / voice impressions fan Dom
Well I'm gonna master these one element at a time.ill start with air I mean volcol cords
thank you for sharing!
Thank YOU for watching, Viv! -NYSC
Awesome videos
Thanks, Legend! :D -NYSC
Is this seeing how far we can stretch our vocal folds....and or does this strengthen the certain muscles?
Hmm. Not sure which part of the video you are referring to. But the entire video is just about learning to control the vocal folds so that you can create certain vocal qualities on demand! This doesn't necessarily have to do with strengthening them as it does *coordinating them. -NYSC
@@NewYorkVocalCoaching thanks very much for your response! I believe I was talking about at 3:20 how we can see his larynx "rising " with the pitch wave but then unless pointless, unsafe, once the larynx is risen you can still feel a stretching, pulling, inhaling or ? In your throat but I am uneducated on this clearly so I don't know what that sensation is....
That High compressed sound is crazy hard for some reason
With some practice, we're sure you'll get it @jajlertil! Just keep trying :) -NYSC
Whas great exersice some I train with my logo as well 😊👍
Awesome! -NYSC
Hey! I'm having trouble doing exercise 3. Do you have any other recommendation??? Great video btw
7:58 dead 😂😂😂😂😂
Whats the down side of excluding vocal fry in exe #3 given that i rarely use vocal fry in singing let alone in speaking :) thanks!
It's good experience, M! :D -NYSC
How long should I do any of these exercises at a time ?
You don't want to overdue anything so don't hold them for too long. More than a minute on any is probably too long. Make sure to give your voice plenty of rest as well. -NYSC
I got a question.
how can I make sure that I am only using the corresponding muscles that are needed to control my vocal cords and not use any excess tension?
are there muscles in the vocal cord area that beginners commonly tend to use, but don't serve any purpose?
Great question! Voice Lessons To The World episode 82 on Strain might help you for now. We'll also put this on our list of topics for Brendan! In the meantime, he also has a Live Chat! You can check out our Community Tab for more info! -NYVC
Questions if my voice is low pitched can I still do high pitched voice if I practice enough?
Hi Yumac! You might take your question to Brendan's Live Chat! Send us an email at Questions@VoiceLessonsToTheWorld.com to know more! -NYSC