Have you tried concentrating on raising your soft pallette? My voice teacher refers to it as "smiling in the back of your mouth". If you feel a buzzing in your nose, you are probably doing it right!
On Fri, 7 Jul 2000 12:46:48 -0400 (EDT) Karena Aslanian <cantare@p...> writes: > In a message dated 07/07/2000 6:21:50 AM Pacific Daylight Time, > broadwayboy81@h... writes: > > > My problem is that > > i cant seem to get the focus up into my nasal area while singing > (at > least > > not easily), therefore my throat is being strained, causeins my > singinging > > to sometimes be painful > > I learned how to get the focus up into the nasal area just by > accident. I > was doing an experiment - I had a problem with not opening my mouth > enough > while singing - so I thought, "let's see what happens when I sing > with my > mouth open just as big as I can possibly get it!" Well, when I did > that, > the sound just shot right up into the front of my face and was > buzzing like > crazy! It really freed up my voice from being so down in my throat. > Now I > can do it all the time, without having to stretch my mouth way open. > > You might give it a try! > > Karena > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Life's too short to send boring email. Let SuperSig come to the > rescue. > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > >
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