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Summary: Get mixed voice training with singing and vocal training tips to avoid vocal cord damage from bad technique 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: If you get rid of the flip and you just asked for just the mix, which is the two at the same time, you can change the ratio to make it sound more chesty or more belty or more choiry. So in other words I can do the same scale on mix, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah and I have a heavier chest sound in there or I can lighten it up, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah and you can still tell I'm in my chest voice but I've lightened up the amount of chest versus head voice that I'm using. So the differences again are legit voice has a flip or what they call passaggio.. You probably hear that term quite a bit. The legit--I mean, the belt doesn't have a flip basically just flips in the falsetto when you get in the higher range and it's brutal on your chords and then the third is the mix which probably the safest of all three."
eHow Article: Mixed Voice Training For Singing
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rolandsiegbert said
on 8/2/2008 That one I like. It sums up all "theory" of the previous videos. So I hope you go on this "brain-friendly" further more ;-)