Allen Rascoe

Allen Rascoe

Teaching Experience: 25 years | Voice Teacher

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Forced Resonance

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Forced Resonance
Forced resonance is what happens when the vibrating column of air causes the larynx itself to vibrate, like touching a tuning fork to a plate. I know that “forced” sounds bad, but this is actually the best kind of resonance that accrues from the larynx; responsible for the singer's ring in the range of 2800-3200 Hz.

 

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Allen Rascoe

Allen Rascoe

Allen has been enjoying singing since he was a little kid. He officially studied voice at ECU and USC. However, he ran into some vocal trouble. The search for healing led him to the studio of Dr. Joel Ewing, and into the world of functional vocal mechanics. Allen has explored vocal truth, and thus highly recommends the writings of E-Herbert Caesari, Cornelius Reid, and William Vennard. He is blessed to invite and accompany folks on the journey towards vocal wellbeing. The adventure awaits!

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