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By relaxing the throat open, we can improve the resonance and freedom of the voice. These exercises will bring richness to your tone, and can help to free your vibrato.
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You asked for it, so here it is...finally! This is part 1 of my youtube series on vibrato. In this video, I answer the following questions:
- What is vibrato?
- what are wrong ways of producing vibrato?
- What is good approach for getting vibrato in my voice?
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The combination of an effortless low breath and a fully relaxed throat allows the vocal folds to vibrate freely. The exercises mentioned on this part of the video aid in training the tongue to remain gently arched upward and forward, while relaxing the back of the throat.
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This exercise is especially good for those at a beginner or intermediate skill level. However, it is an excellent warm-up for the advanced singer as well.
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This second installment in the Eric Arceneaux vibrato series explains the importance of breathing's effect on vocal freedom.
3 powerful breathing exercises, designed to free your natural way of breathing, are demonstrated.
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