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Fixing Vocal Breaks When Singing

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Summary: Learn tips on how to fix the break in your voice to sing with proper vocal technique with singing and vocal training tips in this free online vocal coaching video clip.

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By James Meny
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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

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"JAMES MENY: So we're going to use low larynx exercises through the first bridge of the male to get them to not only stop flipping but to make it a little bit more of a smooth transition so we don't even notice that any change is happening, okay? So let's start off with a longer scale which is this one. On a low larynx vowel we're going to do Uh as in U-H and we're going to say the word mum, okay? And the idea is that as the singer goes higher up into the scale, that the larynx will start dropping. The sensation commonly heard as sort of a yawning feeling, the only problem again with the yawning feeling is what's your interpretation of a yawning feeling versus mine versus someone elses. So we can just eliminate that sensation and just say the vowel Uh and we can try to say if he cracks on Uh we can even add the sound as a whoofy sound. His whoofy, doesn't matter if it's my version of whoofy or his version of whoofy, whoofy is whoofy any way he wants to make it."

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