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There is not ONE particular position. It's like asking a dancer “what is a good position for a leg”: Depends on the context. Positions that are bad for your vocal-health and -flexibility: Thyroid Cartilage - tilted to the upper front - tilted to one side - too high - pressed down – instead of pulled down Conclusion: There is no one “right position” for the Thyroid Cartilage, but there are plenty wrong positions. Unlock the full potential of your voice with my in-depth guide to the larynx anatomy for singers! In this video, we'll explore the structure and function of the larynx, helping you understand how it impacts your vocal performance. Learn essential tips and techniques to improve your singing and vocal control. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more vocal anatomy videos! Sign up for the VOCAL FOUNDATION Free Tour: https://www.vocal-strength.com/freetoursignup Disclaimer: The content of this YouTube Channel does not constitute advice of any kind. It is solely intended for your entertainment and inspiration. Time Stamps 0:00 Intro Larynx-Position 0:29 Larynx vs Thyroid Cartilage Differentiation 0:58 One Particular Position? 1:34 Dangerous Positions / Movements 1:52 Tilted to the Front 2:44 Tilted to the Side 3:56 Too High 4:11 Pulled, NOT Pushed Down 4:35 Summary 4:48 Health vs Aesthetics 5:45 Optimum: Middle to Low Thyroid Cartilage +++ Web Site https://www.vocal-strength.com/ +++ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/vobamusic/ +++ FaceBook https://web.facebook.com/vobamusic
