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Singing Lesson 4 - Resonance

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by Luciana Segovia

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      When most people first start out singing, they're looking to add power to their voice. But what most people don't realize is that it's not the chest voice that gives the voice its fullness and quality while also enhancing its loudness. It's resonance.


    “Hi everybody, welcome to lesson number 4.
    This exercise is good for resonance. I start with the humming, like in lesson number 1, and then we’ll do a vowel. I start with the vowel EE because it’s easier to “place” that resonance with that vowel. Just try to feel the air striking behind the upper front teeth”.-



    When most people first start out singing, they’re looking to add power to their voice. I haven’t met a person yet who doesn’t want to be singing in a big heavy chest voice all the way up and down a scale, and on every note of a song. But what most people don’t realize is that it’s not the chest voice that gives the voice its fullness and quality while also enhancing its loudness. It’s resonance. A good resonant voice is one that almost sounds as if it’s reechoing around the room.

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