Ep. 17 "Lowering The Larynx" - Voice Lessons To The World
Summary
TLDRIn episode 17 of 'Voice Lessons To The World', Justin Stoney addresses Annie L.'s question on how to lower the larynx for singing. He suggests starting with character voices to feel the low larynx, emphasizes the importance of physical relaxation, proper posture, and jaw release. Stoney then recommends certain vowels like OH, OO, UH, AH, and UU for larynx lowering and demonstrates the 'BUB' exercise to help singers achieve a deeper, more open sound, crucial for various singing styles and technical skill development.
Takeaways
- ποΈ Justin Stoney introduces himself as the founder of New York Vocal Coaching and the host of 'Voice Lessons To The World'.
- π The show aims to help singers worldwide by answering their singing-related questions.
- π© The question for the episode comes from Annie L. in Taiwan, who asks about lowering the larynx.
- π£οΈ Justin suggests starting with character sounds to feel a low larynx, like speaking in a 'dopey' or 'dumb' voice.
- π He uses examples of Eeyore from Winnie the Pooh and Barney to illustrate low larynx character voices.
- π« Justin clarifies that the final singing product should not always be a low larynx sound, even for classical singers.
- π§ Physical relaxation, deep breathing, and good posture are essential for maintaining a low larynx.
- π£οΈ A relaxed jaw and a loose face are also important for achieving and maintaining a low larynx.
- πΆ Certain vowels like OH, OO, UH, AH, and UU are beneficial for practicing a low larynx.
- πͺ Justin provides a 'BUB' exercise to help singers experience and train a low larynx.
- π He encourages all singers to develop the technical skill of lowering the larynx, regardless of singing style.
- π Viewers are invited to send questions to the show via email for future episodes.
Q & A
What is the main topic of episode 17 of 'Voice Lessons To The World'?
-The main topic of episode 17 is about how to lower the larynx for better singing technique.
Who is the founder of New York Vocal Coaching and the host of the show?
-Justin Stoney is the founder of New York Vocal Coaching and the host of 'Voice Lessons To The World'.
What is the question from Annie L. in Taiwan about?
-Annie L. asks how she can lower her larynx, a question that the host, Justin Stoney, addresses in the episode.
How does Justin Stoney suggest feeling a low larynx for the first time?
-Justin suggests experimenting with character sounds to feel a low larynx, such as speaking in a 'dopey' or 'dumb' character voice.
Why is it important for singers to lower the larynx?
-Lowering the larynx is important for singers as it can help achieve a deeper coordination laryngeally, which is beneficial for certain singing styles and techniques.
What are some character voices that use a low larynx according to Justin Stoney?
-Some character voices that use a low larynx include Eeyore from Winnie the Pooh and Barney from the children's show.
What physical aspects should be considered for maintaining a low larynx while singing?
-Physical relaxation, deep breathing, good posture, relaxed jaw, and a looseness in the face are important for maintaining a low larynx.
Which vowels does Justin Stoney recommend for lowering the larynx?
-Justin recommends the vowels OH, OO, UH, AH, and UU for exercises aimed at lowering the larynx.
What exercise does Justin Stoney introduce to help with a low larynx?
-Justin introduces a 'B-U-B, BUB-BUB-BUB-BUB-BUB' exercise to help singers feel and achieve a low larynx.
What is the final goal of practicing a low larynx according to the episode?
-The final goal is not to sing with a very deep larynx all the time, but to have the technical skill to lower the larynx when needed for different singing styles.
How can viewers ask questions to be answered on the show?
-Viewers can send their questions to the email address [email protected].
What advice does Justin Stoney give to singers regarding their passion and joy for singing?
-Justin encourages singers not to lose their joy and passion for singing and not to let others discourage them from pursuing their singing abilities.
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