kickingtone
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My m's can get quite dark, and even boomy, which I find odd as I've never considered m to be a vowel.
Does anyone have any ideas for controlling the base in mmm.
Here is an example. Every syllable that contains m goes dark and "basey".
Problem goes away if I sing higher.
This kind of song is totally not my genre, but that is why it was given to me to practise, and get my voice to do things it wasn't used to doing. Definitely, this darkening of the m's is not appropriate for this sort of song, although it is ok, elsewhere.
Does anyone have any ideas for controlling the base in mmm.
Here is an example. Every syllable that contains m goes dark and "basey".
Problem goes away if I sing higher.
This kind of song is totally not my genre, but that is why it was given to me to practise, and get my voice to do things it wasn't used to doing. Definitely, this darkening of the m's is not appropriate for this sort of song, although it is ok, elsewhere.