Breathy mixed
Glassofwhiskey
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Hi everyone I’m new here.
I’ve recently found my mixed and I can proudly say that I have a really big range with it but it sounds too breathy though I’m supporting with my diaphragm and my abdomen like I’m supposed to.
How do I do to eliminate the breathy sound and get a fuller tone?
I’ve recently found my mixed and I can proudly say that I have a really big range with it but it sounds too breathy though I’m supporting with my diaphragm and my abdomen like I’m supposed to.
How do I do to eliminate the breathy sound and get a fuller tone?
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Wigs Moderator, 2.0 PRO, 3.0 Streaming Posts: 5,042Welcome to the forum! It may sound a bit obvious but to truly get a nice full clean tone you need to regulate the air you use. If you sound breathy you are using too much air and need to cut it back. Have you checked out Ken's video on support and glottal compression on YouTube?
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Wigs Moderator, 2.0 PRO, 3.0 Streaming Posts: 5,042Not necessarily, but conserve the amount of air coming out instead. Have more air left in your tank so to speak. We are able to release our breath very fast by expelling it all at once, also we can release it very slowly by taking as long as possible to finish the exhale.
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