Chest Voice vs. Head Voice in Female Voice Training

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Summary: Learn the difference between the chest voice and the head voice in this free how-to video lesson on female voice training exercises.

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By Erica Lane
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Erica Lane es una cantante y maestra de música; se graduó Cum Laude de Texas Tech University en Lubbock, Texas, con un título de Licenciatura en Música. Ella estudió ópera con la...read more

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on 6/2/2009 Thanks for your help Ms Lane. I was looking for Voice excerices on the internet that is free for my singing voice and I found it here. I am in a worship team in my biblestudy and this is going to help alot with my singing voice. God Bless

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on 1/1/2009 hi Ms. Lane.. thank you so much for those information and tutorials. Im Ska, 20 yrs old and I sing in our local church. Since praises comes from the lyrics of the songs I'm singing, you made me realize how important it is to deliver the lyrics and project my voice. Thank you so much. you are great.

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on 8/2/2008 hey..ur good..tnx for the video..;)

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on 8/2/2008 thanks

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" Hi! I am Erica Lane, I am with Expert Village and I am going to talk about how to train the female voice. Right now, I am talking about the difference between singing with your chest voice and singing with your head voice. Your chest voice is the sound that comes from your chest. For example… now if I am going to sing that in my head voice, it would be the higher sounding or the softer sounding tone, which also resembles kind of a Mickey mouse voice, “Hi! I am mickey mouse, now I am speaking in my head voice, now I am speaking in my chest voice.” Can you hear the difference. Now, I am going to sing… in the head voice… "

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