Wednesday 2 June 2021

Tongue down

🎵🎤SINGING HIGH NOTES🎹
             🎺🎺 Season 1. Episode 5. TONGUE DOWN 🎷🎶
Singers often complain about their high notes sounding too thin or harsh. This is because as you sing higher your throat tends to close making for a thinner, harsher  sound. One of several solutions is to press your tongue down in the back of your throat to “anchor” the note. First you have to practice the feeling of the tongue dropping in order to use it during singing. Hold your jaw open, keep the tip of the tongue glued to the inside of the lower lip and say “kah” without moving your jaw. The tongue will reach up to the roof of your mouth (soft palate area) on the “k” and drop down on the “ah”. Practice this to get better control of the tongue. Then when singing high notes try using the technique! _Don’t expect the tongue to cooperate instantly, it takes some practice, but some people notice an immediate improvement._
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