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treble

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  1. I think I know how to do the exercise correctly, but what is the goal or purpose?
  2. Let's talk about using neutral in the low to middle part of the male voice. This is a popular sound in lots of contemporary music. Any of you sing like this? Any tips or other thoughts? I find singing in neutral in the low part a la Chet Baker in the first video particularly challenging. I always run out of breath and a can't make a focused yet soft sound like Chet. I also find it hard to add the subtle hold that you in hear in the Bonnie Prince Billy video.
  3. Anybody else want to chime in here?
  4. But Tamplin explicitly claims to be adding air during the explanations at the end of the video. By, drinking sound I suppose you mean a high support value. A high support value is compatible with adding air so long as the air is added in a controlled way.
  5. Is it safe to add air in to the voice? CVT says that it is dangerous to add air to any but the neutral mode. But many singers appear to me to add a lot of air to modes that CVT would call curbing or overdrive. Ken Tamplin often does this in his video demonstrations: Here's an example of Gary Louris doing it and he's been doing it for twenty years with no problems: Any thoughts?
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