It's that time! Vocal Check - Lol ...

Thanks, fellas.

My next will be improved I think since I'm really getting the "diaphragm" technique down now. I'm still straining my throat a bit in this one as I'm sure you can hear.

It's odd how the body can compress the air and work in a balloon sort of way when singing. Pushing the voice with compressed air to drive it is done instead of driving it with pure muscle like when we talk or when "someone who can't sing" tries to sing and it hurts. Making the voice driven with pure compressed air, pads the system and give a nice even "on air" tone that singers have when they sing. The muscles used to talk and or sing wrong are not really even being used as this air force slips right by them.

If you pucker your lips tightly then press mouth air against it, it compresses. Then if you let a controlled amount of air out as you're doing this you essentially have the same system happening as the diaphragm to the vocal cords while singing. You get louder with more air let out rather than shouting. As you can tell, the compressed air really packs a punch and is way more effective than muscle.

FYI ...thought it might be interesting for those ....interested.

:yesway::dood:
 
Thanks, fellas.

My next will be improved I think since I'm really getting the "diaphragm" technique down now. I'm still straining my throat a bit in this one as I'm sure you can hear.

It's odd how the body can compress the air and work in a balloon sort of way when singing. Pushing the voice with compressed air to drive it is done instead of driving it with pure muscle like when we talk or when "someone who can't sing" tries to sing and it hurts. Making the voice driven with pure compressed air, pads the system and give a nice even "on air" tone that singers have when they sing. The muscles used to talk and or sing wrong are not really even being used as this air force slips right by them.

If you pucker your lips tightly then press mouth air against it, it compresses. Then if you let a controlled amount of air out as you're doing this you essentially have the same system happening as the diaphragm to the vocal cords while singing. You get louder with more air let out rather than shouting. As you can tell, the compressed air really packs a punch and is way more effective than muscle.

FYI ...thought it might be interesting for those ....interested.

:yesway::dood:
Wow!! You have learned a ton. I have no idea about such. I should have learned how properly.
 
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