How to Keep An Open Throat When You Sing

How to Keep An Open Throat When You Sing – Ramsey Voice Studio

Video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hLTF24Fcofc

Summary

Summary

Singing with an open throat is a misconception as the throat contains various parts that interfere with this idea. People may feel they are singing well when experiencing an open throat sensation, which often occurs due to more vocal cord closure rather than singing too breathily or tightly. To achieve this feeling, try singing a three-tone arpeggio on „ah“ and compare it to the closed-vocal-cord sensation.

Highlights

  • There is no such thing as an open throat in singing.
  • More vocal cord closure creates the feeling of an open throat.
  • Singing with an „e“ vowel creates a deceptive sense of openness.
  • Lower larynx position leads to looser cords, which can be achieved through exercises like pretending to yawn while singing.

Key Takeaways

  • It’s crucial for each individual to find their own sensation of an open throat in singing.
  • Larynx position and personal feedback from professional courses are important factors to consider when improving vocal skills.

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