Is there any way to make “glare” a less head mix ? Because the way you sing it , sounds like a very heady mix . Can u make it a chestier mix without it not working and having to do a headier placement to get it out
You are correct, I am doing a headier mix on "glare" in that key because it is easier for me to do. I can do a chesty mix in that key on good days, but typically I would sing it a half step lower to full chest belt the whole thing. In my 5 tips video ruclips.net/video/rHYPNSt05d0/видео.html I talk about picking your key based on what you want it to sound like. So if you want a full belt sound all the way through, you just need to find a key that works for you to do that. When I teach I tend to err on the side of easy, instead of pushing, but if you have the range you can certainly do it in a more chesty mix. Simply keep the forward resonance and make sure you aren't over tightening your throat. You may need to add a little more tightness to your core to keep the air pressure and have your voice stay in more of a chest mix. I hope that helps!
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Is there any way to make “glare” a less head mix ? Because the way you sing it , sounds like a very heady mix . Can u make it a chestier mix without it not working and having to do a headier placement to get it out
You are correct, I am doing a headier mix on "glare" in that key because it is easier for me to do. I can do a chesty mix in that key on good days, but typically I would sing it a half step lower to full chest belt the whole thing. In my 5 tips video ruclips.net/video/rHYPNSt05d0/видео.html I talk about picking your key based on what you want it to sound like. So if you want a full belt sound all the way through, you just need to find a key that works for you to do that. When I teach I tend to err on the side of easy, instead of pushing, but if you have the range you can certainly do it in a more chesty mix. Simply keep the forward resonance and make sure you aren't over tightening your throat. You may need to add a little more tightness to your core to keep the air pressure and have your voice stay in more of a chest mix. I hope that helps!