Sunday 31 May 2015

Week 15: Recognising & Remedying

Further information & tips on dealing with recognising & remedying vocal inconsistences & difficulties during this week.
1. If a student of singing has difficulty recognising differences in pitch, then aural training to correct this has to be the first step.
2. In order to correct poor tuning, make sure that the larynx is moving freely in the throat & that the breath support system is energised.
3. A Bleat is a fast, unpleasant vibrato which is produced when the singer attempts to control the airflow with the True Vocal Folds
4. Bleat occurs when Vocal Folds adduct too tightly. Airflow in singing should be controlled by the breath support system, not by the larynx!
5. Singers must learn to control gear changes by controlling the relative thickness of vocal folds & the position of the larynx in the throat.


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