Best Larynx Positions for Singing | Everything You Need To Know

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SING WITH THE BEST LARYNX POSITIONS!
In today's video I will talk about the different positions your larynx can be in when you are singing and on which ones we should focus on for optimum voice growth.
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Hello there!
I'm Timo Parker a professional Vocal Coach & Musician, and I want to help you reaching your full potential as a singer. Everybody is capable of having a strong and healthy singing voice that is able to sound in a range of at least 4 octaves. Building your instrument as a singer can be a challenging and frustrating process, especially if you don't know what your are doing. That's why I made it my mission to assist you getting there faster, with the right training. Everybody can train muscles within their body. Hence my motto:
Everybody is born to be a SINGER.
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CONTENT OF THE VIDEO
00:00 Intro
00:40 How The Larynx Moves
01:20 Can It Be Too High ?
02:27 Can It Be Too Low ?
04:42 Is There A Perfect Larynx Position For Singing ?
07:20 What About Vocal Exercises ?
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disclaimer:
This channel serves the purpose of free education for anyone. However I assume no liability for anyone using any of the given exercises shown in this video without my supervision. Any phonation (i.e. vibration of the vocal folds) or physical exercises shared in this video will be practiced on your own behalf.

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  • @timoparker
    @timoparker8 ай бұрын

    Oops I did it again… I accidentally said Larynx instead of Thyroid Cartilage at 03:38

  • @malvinalarsson5521
    @malvinalarsson552128 күн бұрын

    Hi Timo! Thanks so much for your video, I found it very helpful. I am a classical singer (22y/o), and i just recently started doing the exercises you recommend. I think that sometimes I forcefully “press down” my thyroid cartilage when I sing, my suspicions are that I am not using the yawning muscle, but the long muscle that goes from the back of the tongue all the way down. Is that bad? How do I “isolate” the right (yawning) muscle, should I actively be using it, or just focusing on relaxing? Also another question, when I sing in the lower register I sometimes hear my voice crack, like a radio, I don’t know how to explain. What is it, is it bad, and how do I work with it? Many thanks!💓💓

  • @Minunmaani
    @Minunmaani8 ай бұрын

    I have found lately that I can go really, really high with my voice (let's not focus on quality...) And it feels like I have biiiig balls hanging down under my knees and my stomach is like SantaClaus when he laughs. It is odd how it seems everythings is downwards, feels like I make noices the lower the higher.

  • @timoparker

    @timoparker

    8 ай бұрын

    Hohoho! I loved your description. 😂🎅 Thinking low while singing high is exactly what we need for these high notes!

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