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Closing the Glottis – Anatomical Vocal Training (35)
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Before you can move on to sharper sounds in the voice, you firstly need to practice how to properly close the rima glottidis when you sing. Before you start doing that, your swallowing muscle must be well stretched (having practiced over at least 3 month of stretching), so that your thyroid cartilage sits symmetrically in your throat and is not tilted in any way. You want your muscles to work very symmetrically in your throat, so that there is never an imbalance of pressure distribution and/or muscle usage occurring. Both sides of your (entire) body should be equally strong and flexible. +++ https://www.vocal-strength.com/ +++ Disclaimer: This is not a "how to sing course". I am providing this information in order to help you understand the anatomy of producing sound better and arrive at smart decisions about your voice and how to train it due to a deepened understanding how vocal anatomy works and what is possible for the individual to achieve. Time Stamps 0:00 Breathy-Closing Intro 0:43 Check the Symmetry of your Thyroid Cartilage first! 1:53 Anatomical Basics +++ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vobamusic/ +++ FaceBook: https://web.facebook.com/vobamusic Voba Vocal-Strength

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