Thanks for sharing how we can control our larynx movements when we sing high or low voice exercises. I enjoyed watching your singing class demonstration in this video.
ive always wondered how to physically produce a note, i feel as if i have a good ear, i know how to play guitar decently, but im so bad at singing bcs i dont know how to use my organs properly to produce what im hearing..... i think your videos can help but i need a beginner 101 series on this, with exercise to feel those invisible throat parts, thanks in advance🎉
I know the larynx should stay stable for singing. However, I would like to know if it is possible for the larynx to violently bob up and down without tension while singing?😊
I know the larynx will rise and lower with pitch, I just wanted to know if intensely rapid bobbing, rocking, and stretching were all possible without tension.
@@znmnky13 You mean yodeling can make the larynx go crazy without causing tension? If so, then I’m all in. Therefore, for future vocal projects, mainly as a singer-songwriter, I plan to incorporate yodel into my songs. However, I must mention that it will be a rapid yodel that nearly mimics vibrato.
@caleguillory5451 I'm not the authority on yodeling but I believe it's like flipping in and out of head voice in a quick controlled manner. I'm sure there are vids here on YT. Be careful and good luck!
Great information, thank you for posting this for us!!
@@themysteriousfox3767 You’re welcome!
Thanks for sharing how we can control our larynx movements when we sing high or low voice exercises. I enjoyed watching your singing class demonstration in this video.
Kacey brought me here -- these videos are great!
Great video!!! Greetings from Spain
Thank you very much!
ive always wondered how to physically produce a note, i feel as if i have a good ear, i know how to play guitar decently, but im so bad at singing bcs i dont know how to use my organs properly to produce what im hearing..... i think your videos can help but i need a beginner 101 series on this, with exercise to feel those invisible throat parts, thanks in advance🎉
We would be happy to help you train your voice. Please send a request to infor@wolfstudiosnyc.com if you're interested.
This is great!
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I know the larynx should stay stable for singing. However, I would like to know if it is possible for the larynx to violently bob up and down without tension while singing?😊
The larynx staying stable = staying still. It will always rise with pitch. It has to as the chords are stretching thinner.
I know the larynx will rise and lower with pitch, I just wanted to know if intensely rapid bobbing, rocking, and stretching were all possible without tension.
Sounds like what you're talking about is yodeling. When done correctly, there shouldn't be any tension.
@@znmnky13 You mean yodeling can make the larynx go crazy without causing tension? If so, then I’m all in. Therefore, for future vocal projects, mainly as a singer-songwriter, I plan to incorporate yodel into my songs. However, I must mention that it will be a rapid yodel that nearly mimics vibrato.
@caleguillory5451 I'm not the authority on yodeling but I believe it's like flipping in and out of head voice in a quick controlled manner. I'm sure there are vids here on YT. Be careful and good luck!
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