Getting Used to High Frequencies within the Body – Anatomical Vocal Training (48)

You want the high frequencies (like high notes, as well as overtone-rich sounds) to be normal for your voice. Therefore you need your body to get used to these frequencies. Your Myolin Sheths (the protective shield for the messages that your nerves send) need to adjust their insulation capabilities to the new challenge of higher frequencies within the body. That takes time! Therefore, you should increase your range and overtone-capability slowly over time, not to shock your system. Go Slow! Learn more: 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 Grow Big Intro 0:30 The Danger of Fast Results 1:15 Grow into high Frequencies 1:28 Anatomical Background 3:05 High Frequency Interference 4:41 Healthy Adjustment 5:30 Myelin Shefths get thicker 5:58 My Journey 6:45 Take your time 7:10 Patience & Persistence 8:22 Go Slow! +++ Instagram:   / vobamusic   +++ FaceBook:   / vobamusic   Voba Vocal-Strength