Stop Singing Like Kermit! – Ramsey Voice Studio
Video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=97cX-HuCwfA
Summary
Summary
In this video, Matt Ramsey teaches a substitute exercise for lip trills that can help singers achieve better high-note singing without straining. This exercise helps to relieve tongue tension by training the tongue muscles to relax and improve overall singing technique.
Highlights
- 🎶 Struggling with high notes? Try the tongue trill!
- 🗣️ Engaged strap muscles in larynx cause tongue tension
- 🌟 Tongue trills help achieve a free and clear sound without straining
Key Takeaways
- 🎤 To sing flawlessly, relax your tongue and avoid unnecessary tension.
- 🎵 Practice the „R“ sound behind the vowel „uh“ to train yourself to relax during singing.
- 💡 Apply relaxed technique to other sounds like „m“ or „g,“ making singing easier and less strained.
Summary: This transcription teaches singers about a substitute exercise for lip trills called the tongue trill. By practicing this technique, singers can reduce tongue tension and achieve better singing results without straining their voice.
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