Thank you Jim. I put out so much energy I burn out within the first song. I’m working on your program to control. Thank you. My moniker says a lot about who I am
Awesome, Jim! Yeah, years ago I would literally BLAST everyone and my kids and wife were like, you're too loud! And I was like, I'm projecting! Well, I WAS too loud. Working on pulling back especially as I get higher in my range and this a great reminder about practicing quietly. And, that it can be done! :)
I was thinking that if you can sing quietly, then you should be able to sing louder if you want in time, but having that control is the difference between singing and pushing ….and possibly hurting your voice. Then the opposite could be true, if you can sing loud, you should be able to sing quietly and if you can.’t , There’s probably an issue in the execution as well like not enough support. I guess bottom line is both should feel The same and you shouldn’t change something in the technique to go from quiet to loud(or I could be wrong lol)
Pretty much... the only difference I feel is in the 'support'... when I move to singing louder the throat stays the same (relaxed) and the 'pushing volume' from the support muscles
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Thank you Jim. I put out so much energy I burn out within the first song. I’m working on your program to control. Thank you. My moniker says a lot about who I am
Wonderful! Hope it is helping you! What’s your favorite part so far?
Awesome, Jim! Yeah, years ago I would literally BLAST everyone and my kids and wife were like, you're too loud! And I was like, I'm projecting! Well, I WAS too loud. Working on pulling back especially as I get higher in my range and this a great reminder about practicing quietly. And, that it can be done! :)
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it 😊👍🏼 yeah it’s super important to remember how dynamics (both soft AND loud) make us sound more “professional”
I was thinking that if you can sing quietly, then you should be able to sing louder if you want in time, but having that control is the difference between singing and pushing ….and possibly hurting your voice. Then the opposite could be true, if you can sing loud, you should be able to sing quietly and if you can.’t , There’s probably an issue in the execution as well like not enough support. I guess bottom line is both should feel The same and you shouldn’t change something in the technique to go from quiet to loud(or I could be wrong lol)
Pretty much... the only difference I feel is in the 'support'... when I move to singing louder the throat stays the same (relaxed) and the 'pushing volume' from the support muscles