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Voiced Consonants - High Note Killers
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 ส.ค. 2024
- Articulating voiced consonants from the wrong place can kill your high notes! Enunciating these sounds tightly is a very common limiter of vocal range resonance. So, let’s talk about why and what we can do about it!
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Power, Path & Performance Vocal Training judyrodman.com...
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- TIMESTAMPS -
00:00 Introduction
01:12 What are Voiced Consonants
03:19 How NOT to articulate Voiced Consonants
03:29 Signs you're singing them tightly
03:50 Secrets to articulating voiced consonants on high notes
06:17 Special attention to n's r's and l's
06:43 Two finger brain flashlight for tense tongue
07:04 Loosening Voiced Consonant clusters
07:39 Dangers of overcorrecting
I love your videos. You really know the techniques that WORK. There are endless exercises people can do, but yours are so intuitive and effective toward the goal of singing expressively and freely. Thank you!
Absolutely priceless. I haven't seen anyone nailing it on the head as well as you here.
Hey, Judy.Just found your channel.
Thanks so much for your videos!!
Very informative.
Listened to some of your singing videos.
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You just fixed a long standing problem of mine! I wrote a song with a line that goes “So what is there to keep me from floating up to where you are?” And on that ING at the end of floating, I was really straining and couldn’t seem to figure out why. Extending the I and attaching the NG more to the “up” solved it. Thank you!
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Could you please address a common pronunciation problem with singers who say “whatchoo” instead of what you, “don’tchoo” instead of don’t you, etc.? It drives me up the wall that they can’t enunciate each word separately. Thanks!
Sorry for the late reply, just saw this: Actually, I'd say the practice of using 'whatchoo' instead of 'what you' is very dependent upon the genre, the song, and the singer. It's like dialect... what is right? Whatever gives THAT singer on THAT song the desired response to the song's message. When articulated too loudly, 'choo' can distract the ear or pop a mic, though, and that should always be avoided. But consider Carly Simon singing 'donchoo now' on You're So Vain'. If she sang 'don't you now' it would sound weird. But if you're singing musical theater or other more formal styles, 'donchoo' would sound weird. So in a nutshell, who are you talking to, how do you need to pronounce it to get the response you want. Hope this helps!
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