Placement is everything when it comes to low notes!
It’s so easy to “fall into your throat” on low notes, meaning they feel kinda stuck in your throat.
Instead, try to bring the placement as much forward as you can for these extreme low notes.
That way they won’t lose any power AND you can hit lower notes that you thought you could ;)
This is a quick clip from our most recent episode on From Singer To Artist where I gave vocal evaluations to three singers.
Watching other people getting feedback on their singing helps you train your ears and the more trained your ears are, the more aware of your own voice you become.
And the more aware you are, the faster you can make progress!
So check out Episode 3 - Vocal Evaluation: Get Coaching On Your Singing on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or YouTube!
x Lara
Want to get your own vocal evaluation? Click here: https://lessons.voxtapestudios.com/vocal-evaluation
It’s so easy to “fall into your throat” on low notes, meaning they feel kinda stuck in your throat.
Instead, try to bring the placement as much forward as you can for these extreme low notes.
That way they won’t lose any power AND you can hit lower notes that you thought you could ;)
This is a quick clip from our most recent episode on From Singer To Artist where I gave vocal evaluations to three singers.
Watching other people getting feedback on their singing helps you train your ears and the more trained your ears are, the more aware of your own voice you become.
And the more aware you are, the faster you can make progress!
So check out Episode 3 - Vocal Evaluation: Get Coaching On Your Singing on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or YouTube!
x Lara
Want to get your own vocal evaluation? Click here: https://lessons.voxtapestudios.com/vocal-evaluation
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