SINGING WITH AN 'OPEN' THROAT: Introduction
Due to the foreseeable length of this discussion, I'm posting (separately) this introduction to this series on how to achieve - and maintain - an 'open throat' in singing. In this video, I define the 'open throat' - i.e., the specific vocal tract configuration on which I'll be basing the remainder of my teaching. / singwisevocals

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HOW TO FREE THE VOICE by Keeping the Larynx Stable (Comfortably Low) as Pitch Ascends

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SINGING WITH AN 'OPEN' THROAT: The Low Larynx

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SINGING WITH AN 'OPEN' THROAT: The Pharynx, False Vocal Folds, Tongue Root and Soft Palate

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HOW TO FREE THE VOICE by Restructuring it in Silence

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Stop Singing from your Throat | Proper Vocal Technique explained | Pratibha Sarathy

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BREATH SUPPORT FOR SINGING (Lesson 1): Posture and Inhalation

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Understanding Acoustic Registers of the Voice

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Managing TONGUE TENSION in Singing

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How to Stop Your Voice from Trembling on Stage (Even When You Feel Anxious Inside)

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Rachel Zegler Teaches You How to Sing | Entertainment Weekly

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HOW TO SING WITHOUT STRAIN (Lesson 1): What causes strain in singers?

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HOW TO FREE THE VOICE by Achieving Independence of Function Between the Individual Parts

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How to Sing in HEAD VOICE (Lesson 1): 3 EXERCISES for Thinning the 'Cords'

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🚨How to Improve Your Vocal Range⁉️: In-Depth Look at the Internal Components of the Singing Machine

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HOW TO SING WITH AN OPEN THROAT

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Get Rid of Performance Anxiety When You Sing

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BRIDGE THE REGISTERS and IMPROVE VOCAL TONE by Releasing the Tongue Root

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Vocal Cord Swelling Checks: A Simple Way to Detect the Early Signs of Vocal Injury

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HOW TO SING WITHOUT RUNNING OUT OF BREATH

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