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Summary: In singing lessons, the belt voice comes from the gut and produces a louder fuller sound. Practice the belt voice with tips from a professional singer in this free video on vocal technique.
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"OK. Lady J here. And I'm talking about some basic vocal technique. OK. You heard, in the previous segment, you heard me talk about a head voice. For men your falsetto, so. In this one I want to talk to you about what I'm really good at and what I like to, to use. And that's my chest or my belt, down here. So I was "Oh Lord my God". I'm going to show you the difference. That's your head voice. "Oh Lord my God". Now the positioning in your throat's going to be a little bit different instead of (demo) "Oh Lord my God". In front here, you're going to, you're going to deepen it a little bit and come back and "Oh Lord" it's almost like a, a talking, almost a, almost like a yell, but you're not going to want to hurt your throat, so. I'll teach you a little bit more about that. In a few other segments. But kind of sing and try it out. Try these different sounds out. And figure out what you're doing. OK? So you've got "Oh Lord my God, when I in awesome wonder, consider all the worlds Thy hands have made". Alright, that's kind of got mostly belt with a little bit of a mix. Next segment I'm going to talk to you about a mix. OK?"