In a message dated 10/27/00 9:05:46 AM Central Daylight Time, linda@f... writes: linda@f... writes:
<< am confused here. I haven't read any of Seth Riggs' work or studied SLS (yet) but I ws under the impression from what I had read on Vocalist (Randy and/or Rocio and/or another SLS devotee) that lowering the larynx was one of the things that the method felt was _not_ a necessity. Or is this just to counteract a habit of pulling it up?
I think I've misunderstood it somewhere.
cheers,
Linda >>
Low larynx exercises are used to counteract the tendency for the larynx to rise, however it is not down by introducing a yawn in to the voice.
Randy Buescher SLS Instructor
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