Moving Into The Head Voice Many singers have the idea that in order to sing high notes with power, that they must stay in their chest voice and keep pushing harder and harder in order to avoid breaking into falsetto. Unfortunately this type of singing is a common reason for vocal strain, and ultimately vocal […]
Read MoreHow To Sing Across Your Break Smoothly
- July 21, 2015
- Guy Babusek
- practicing singing, Singing Technique, Vocal Registers
How To Sing Across Your Break Smoothly There are many different reasons people have difficulty moving from the lower register (chest voice) into the upper register (head voice) smoothly; but primarily it is a matter of the muscular systems of each register being antagonistic, or at odds with one another. Try this experiment: starting in a […]
Read MoreBalancing The Registers In Your Voice
- May 24, 2015
- Guy Babusek
- Singing Technique, Vocal Registers
Balancing The Registers In Your Voice Most every singer has noticed that when they sing in a lower part of their range their vocal quality has a similarity to the way they speak; yet as they move to higher and higher pitches there is either the tendency to begin to yell and strain, or to suddenly flip […]
Read MoreStrengthening Your Vocal Mix
- April 5, 2015
- Guy Babusek
- Singing Technique, Vocal Registers
Strengthening Your Vocal Mix Something that needs to be addressed as soon as possible when beginning serious vocal training is the concept of vocal power. The majority of new students who come to me who have been singing in more aggressive styles of music will often seek training in order to mitigate the feelings of […]
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