An overview about vocal registers: Head, Chest, falsetto (And how to fix high notes)
If high notes feel tight or unstable — it’s probably not your range. It’s actually your head voice, which is not yet established. If it will be established and trained, it will also help you with riffs and runs. In this video i explain what is head voice, what is chest voice and give examples. go until the ending and wait for the next video with exercises for head voice 📍 🤍 Background music: Banned Society - Money. https://open.spotify.com/artist/5tBMT... #riffsandruns

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