In this free Singing Lesson, San Francisco / Bay Area Vocal Coach John Scott talks a bit about his own JDSMethod and all about blending registers, upper and lower or head and chest voices with a JDSVoice student.
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lol at 0:17
So how do you adjust for the sacrifice in pitch because I heard notes going
flat as she became tuned to doing this.
Wow. That helped me find my vocal range. Thanks for posting this.
My daughter who is a classical musician said that these were the things she
first learned.
Thanks John! I just like the way how you presented your approaching to
proper singing.
Her singing classes whether it be opera singing tuition or pop singing will have you wanting more.
Research proves that listening capacity develops quick in a foetus and thus expecting dad and mom are requested to sing and talk to their unborn child.
Warming up with vocal exercises before singing particularly difficult notes, learning proper breathing, avoiding reaching notes beyond your particular range are only some of the things that you should do to take care of your voice.
Staying inside your vocal vary will eradicate most of your issues when singing.