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wingedsheep

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  1. Thanks for the reply. I still find it quite hard to make a smooth transition from the belting to falsetto, but it's something to work on :)
  2. Last friday I started singing lessons with a EVT teacher. I wanted to learn how to sing with a little more power without losing my voice, and just one lesson already gave quite an improvement to my technique. If anybody sees things that could use improvement, i'd be glad to hear them.
  3. Hey everyone! A bit of a cliché to cover this song, but it's more a test on how well I could sing it. If you have any advice, i would be glad to hear it. link : Cheers
  4. Maybe you're right, the only mode that allows me to sing high is neutral (to around F5). I was wondering about edge because i often have to sing loud, and curbing is only medium volume. But then again, maybe the solution to singing in curbing brings me closer to singing in edge. And I was wondering about twang because a singing teacher told me twang could help making the head voice sound less light, and to add more volume to it. I could record something. What should i record to best figure out what to improve/ change?
  5. Thanks for the replies. I think Fred is talking about the same kind of twang I was wondering about. Fred can you explain how you make that twanged sound? Can you describe what you're doing? I tried finding the Edge mode, used in CVT. And they explain it needs twang. but whatever i do, it keeps feeling like overdrive. and the highest i can possibly take it is G4 and thats on a good day. Anyone here who know something about CVT who could explain this mode, and how to 'get' it? Or anyone else who can help me with singing notes above the E4/F4 loudly without straining?
  6. Hey people, I just started singing in a band. But after a few hours of practice my voice tires out because i tend to strain on singing the high notes loudly. Well i guess they aren't really high notes for people who know how to sing well, around e/f4. But i can't sing loud enough in my head voice (or maybe it is falsetto then) to use it, so I sing everything in my chestvoice. I don't think my problem is in support, cause it seems to be working well. But more likely in twang. A little while ago i noticed i could sing much louder, and make support feel a lot more effective while trying to get twang. Though i can't reproduce it everytime i try, and i don't really know if i'm doing it correctly. It made my voice louder, but it also created some tension in the jaw muscles. Do any of you have any hints or tips on how twang should feel, and how to easily produce it. I know it should sound like a crying baby or a witch, but then again, I could imagine lots of ways to produce such a sound.
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