• Treble and bass transition - laryngeal stability exercise(voice Fe)

Treble and bass transition - laryngeal stability exercise(voice Fe)-Exercise content

Hello everyone, in this class, we will explain the first exercise of sound conversion and connection.

This exercise will maintain the stability of our throat, with a exhalation movement

Fe

It can keep our breath very smooth while maintaining a stable throat position, allowing us to move from the bass to the treble or from the treble to the bass.

So what we need to pay attention to in this exercise is to first find the movement of lowering the throat, and then post Fe on this movement, so that we can find it, and then we will bring it into our scale practice.

So, a few questions we need to pay attention to in this exercise are:

Firstly, we must maintain the position of the low throat. No matter how high the sound range is, we always need to vocalize in the low throat position.

So the second issue is that our breath must maintain a uniform rate of exhalation, and the amount of breath should also be kept uniform, without strong or weak sudden changes. In this way, the coordination of our entire breath and taste will keep our entire voice very balanced. From low to high or from high to low, the entire timbre will be very uniform.

Alright, that's the content of our lesson.