Vocal cord exercises: the 'robot voice' and others
When we can properly close the vocal cords, that gives us real control over our voice, not that false sense of control that often beginners try to achieve by using throat and jaw muscles. Do the 'robot voice' exercise with me, and the 'uh-oh', and more. All nice vocal cord exercises. For more explanation and other sorts of vocal exercises, check out my mega article about vocal exercises: https://singwell.eu/vocal-cord-exerci...

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