CricoThyroid Pars Oublique Training – Anatomical Vocal Training (21)
How to strengthen the muscles that pull your vocal chords longer and thereby get more range. Keep the throat wide to avoid aliquote division... Yawn, yawn, yawn ! +++ https://www.vocal-strength.com/ +++ Disclaimer: This is not a "how to sing course". I am providing this information in order to help you understand the anatomy of producing sound better and arrive at smart decisions about your voice and how to train it due to a deepened understanding how vocal anatomy works and what is possible for the individual to achieve. Time Stamps 0:00 4 Octaves Legitimate pull 0:19 No Crotches ! 0:44 Recap vocal clip-off 1:29 Why not to do it 1:51 Pull the vocal chords apart 2:42 Excercise 4:44 Low Thyroid Cartilage 5:29 No Pressure ! 6:24 Don't Push ! 6:50 Room Resonance for Feedback 7:30 Work that Crico-Thyroid Muscle 7:48 Thinning out the voice 9:01 Keep the Voice Broad

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You CAN'T sing Opera if you're NOT singing on the TILT position!!!

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