Can’t Sing Low Notes? Try this… [Warmup] – Ramsey Voice Studio
Video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IF6BEBLhZac
Summary
Summary
Vocal coach Matt Ramsay shares a secret for improving low notes: using smaller, more narrow vowels that help drive up towards head voice. He suggests experimenting with both „na na“ and „neigh“ sounds to find what works best.
Highlights
- Emphasize the importance of emojis in text
- Focus on E vowel when singing
- Use bratty sound to raise larynx and improve vocal cords contact
- Open vowels work well for finding chest voice, while narrow vowels switch to head voice sooner
- Practice can build lower vocal resonance even in small amounts
Key Takeaways
- Try both „na na“ and „neigh“ sounds for better low notes
- Experiment with the E vowel and practice daily for improvement
- Embrace emojis for a more enjoyable reading experience
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