Tuesday 17 April 2018

Sing in modal voice

🎹HOW TO FIND YOUR VOCAL RANGE🎵 🎹 FINDING YOUR LOWEST NOTE 🎵 🎶 Season 2. Episode 2 . SING IN MODAL VOCAL 📃🖋 Find the lowest note you can sing in your normal (modal) voice. Start by figuring out what the bottom end of your natural range is by locating the lowest note that you can sing comfortably without your voice croaking or cracking. You should also not have to “breathe” the note; that is, its tone quality should match that of the rest of your chest voice and not have a breathy or scratchy sound. ◆Instead of trying to pull your lowest note out of thin air, start by singing a higher note on a consistent vowel sound (like “ah” or “ee” or “oo”) and work your way down the scale into your lowest registers. ◆If you’re a woman, start with an easy C4 (middle C on the piano), and work your way down the keys, matching each note until you hit your lowest. If you’re a man, play a C3 on the piano, and go down one key at a time from there. ◆The goal is to find the lowest note you can still sing comfortably, so do not count notes that you cannot sustain. For live lessons and interactive class join us via https://t.me/joinchat/HX75GgrDht71Bi9HvZhz6w

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