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zincc
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Hey guys, first post, I'll preface this by saying I'm not a singer but simply someone who wants to improve the sound of their speaking voice.
I ran across this book called "Set Your Voice Free" by Roger Love, I'm sure many of you have heard of it and may even have his book...so anyways, there are many exercises in the book and I think (since I'm not a musician) that they go from chest, to middle, and then to head -- and this is somehow suppose to correct your current voice. You say things like moom, mum, goog, gug, etc...
I just wanted to know the FEELING you get between all 3 types of voices, what exactly are you suppose to feel? Is there suppose to be a buzz near your nose or something? Do you feel anything in your throat? How do you KNOW you're in middle, are there any audio programs that can distinguish if you're hitting middle?
Thanks so much!
I ran across this book called "Set Your Voice Free" by Roger Love, I'm sure many of you have heard of it and may even have his book...so anyways, there are many exercises in the book and I think (since I'm not a musician) that they go from chest, to middle, and then to head -- and this is somehow suppose to correct your current voice. You say things like moom, mum, goog, gug, etc...
I just wanted to know the FEELING you get between all 3 types of voices, what exactly are you suppose to feel? Is there suppose to be a buzz near your nose or something? Do you feel anything in your throat? How do you KNOW you're in middle, are there any audio programs that can distinguish if you're hitting middle?
Thanks so much!