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Re: Compression and open throat singing. Need help.
Ultimately I would like to learn these position as a basis for compression.
Learning these positions is essential for good singing whether you are using compression or not. NEVER forget that distortion is really dangerous for your voice not understanding and doing it incorrectly can cost you heavily.Is vocal fry really how to do it?
NoIf I ever want to start screaming am I practicing the right thing?
If you are practicing vocal fry ... no.... how did you do it?
We follow the way that Ken teaches it.What did you practice and how often?
Scales as a light work out one hour day five to six days a week. If you are relatively new and you get the grande idea that you will double or triple the workout time to get faster results, STOP, don't do that. That would be equivalent of lifting weights three hours a day six days a week. Not only is it counter-productive it is dangerous so, just don't do it. This is a marathon not a sprint.How long did it take from a certain point?
I really depends on a lot of things. Your overall health, your age, your musical background, your ability to adapt to the techniques. Getting to safe distortion even if you have everything stacked in your favor could take a year or more. You do not want to shortcut this process, the consequences can be catastrophic.Here are some videos that I think could be helpful and are relevant:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YkXHQJc9L6s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0YHDKZ7hU0
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