#1 Mixed Voice Mistake (And How to Avoid It) – Ramsey Voice Studio
Video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vBwVezluapY
Summary
Summary
Singers often experience nasality in their mixed voice, making high notes sound nasal. To counter this issue, the „plug technique“ can be used to highlight any nasal resonance and improve vocal control.
Highlights
- Nasal exercises for finding mix voice may lead singers to think nasal singing is correct.
- Larynx rising and unbalanced vocal support can cause tension and nasality.
- Focus on building a strong mixed voice with the „plug technique“ while maintaining good tone.
Key Takeaways
- Practice scales with the „plug technique“ to eliminate nasal consonants and reduce nasality.
- Nasal singing makes high notes easier, but it’s not ideal; focus on oral resonance instead.
- The „M“ or „BBB“ exercise can help singers create smooth legato singing while relaxing the larynx.
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