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How to Belt WITHOUT Strain

In this video, learn the correct way to belt while not having to strain or push your voice. Learn the correct way to belt and how to belt without pain. Find how to train your strength, build your coordination, and discover the exercises to get you there.
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Пікірлер: 4

  • @Olslowhand1
    @Olslowhand1 Жыл бұрын

    great lesson thankyou

  • @RockSingingSuccess

    @RockSingingSuccess

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @kimkeane
    @kimkeane Жыл бұрын

    is it correct that opening your mouth wider when you go higher correct? i find this difficult when doing e sounds. also when doing e’s, is it normal to ‘smile’ to be able to get the sound or is this straining?

  • @RockSingingSuccess

    @RockSingingSuccess

    Жыл бұрын

    /ee/ is definitely a closed glottis (the opening of the vocal folds) vowel. When placed correctly, essentially towards the eyes, it sound and feels more like an /ih/. That said, even singing an /ih/ requires closing the jaw and more use of the smile/sneer you mentioned. However, most bowls open up more when Belting, depending on how shouty you want it to sound. For instance, /oo/ is usually more of an /ou/ or /ew/ when placed correctly, but more of an /oh/ when Belting. An /ee/ can sound much more of an /eh/ when Belting, depending on how open you like the sound. I hope that helps! -Draven