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Summary: Learn how to produce a mid range larynx voice with exercises and certain vowel sounds with singing and vocal training tips in this free online vocal coaching video clip.
James Meny has been teaching the "mixed" or middle voice technique for years. He is also trained in the opera and classical styles and has studied extensively under one of the most...read more
"JAMES MENY: So let's give an example of the Oh vowel, the world good, you could say that slowly. Good, good, good, good, good, good, good, good, good. If you're saying that word correctly and you don't' change it to god or gud or something like that. Good, good, god, god, god, you might hear that or god, gud, gud gud gud. Those are different words than the word good. You have to make sure that you're critically listening and saying the word good. Good, good, good. good. good. good. good. good. good. That is an experience of what your voice will sound like when it's balanced. 50 percent chest, 50 percent head. Anything different than that, you're changing the ratios. Remember you can purposely do it for your style of music that you're doing, but when training, you should be looking at 50/50 as much as possible."
eHow Article: How to Make a Mid Range Larynx Voice