Low larynx
mey_luqman98
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My head voice range is from D4-D#5..pretty suck range..but my strong headvoice start at F4-D#5..below the F4 i need to lower my larynx to prevent breathiness..enough with the range topic..
My situation here is, as i tried to hit the highnotes in a head voice scales(going upward) i feel my larynx raised resulting to choking off my chords..
And i remember ken said in his youtube video that he encourage us to start with a low larynx to hold on our soundboard..so as the time passed by as our throat has that muscle memory we'd be able to do a scales without choking off our chords..
But in his youtube video ken only do that low larynx exercise in a chest voice..my question here is does we need to start our head voice exercise with low larynx as well as our chest voice?
My situation here is, as i tried to hit the highnotes in a head voice scales(going upward) i feel my larynx raised resulting to choking off my chords..
And i remember ken said in his youtube video that he encourage us to start with a low larynx to hold on our soundboard..so as the time passed by as our throat has that muscle memory we'd be able to do a scales without choking off our chords..
But in his youtube video ken only do that low larynx exercise in a chest voice..my question here is does we need to start our head voice exercise with low larynx as well as our chest voice?
Comments
I have to try it on my head voice scales, though, in order to acquire the reflex.
Combined the relaxation response, it will be my main training issue for the months to come.
@mey_luqman98mey_luqman98: Good luck to you with your larynx lowering!
@jaclynser: Thanks for confirming that low larynx is a good strategy to avoid choking off the chords!