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Too Heavy/Big Chest

by Allen Rascoe on August 13, 2018

The common vocal issue of a too heavy chest voice is connected to the falsetto voice (or stretcher muscle) not working well, or maybe not ...

Wobble

by Allen Rascoe on August 12, 2018

Wobble is not a type of vibrato!   Wobble is a voice movement that indicates dysfunction. It appears when there is improper balance between muscle ...

Free And Natural

by Allen Rascoe on August 11, 2018

Vibrato is a symptom of a free functioning vocal instrument.  It is not something we make or produce, but shows up when all is well; ...

Pharyngeal Falsetto

by Allen Rascoe on August 10, 2018

Pharyngeal Falsetto is a falsetto voice that is developed using certain vowels that help us to "find" this specific feel and hear this specific sound. ...

Too Heavy/Big Falsetto

by Allen Rascoe on August 10, 2018

The common vocal issue of a too heavy falsetto voice is connected to the chest voice (or closer muscle) not working well, or maybe not ...

Coordinated Falsetto

by Allen Rascoe on August 9, 2018

Coordinated Falsetto is a falsetto voice that is being developed with isolation at first, especially if the voice needs repair and correction.   As the ...

Size And Weight

by Allen Rascoe on August 8, 2018

Size and weight of the vocal cords, and the resultant sound, is very important for healthy singing in accord with the laws of nature.   ...

Developed Falsetto

by Allen Rascoe on August 8, 2018

Developed Falsetto is a falsetto voice that has been exercised to the point that it has singable qualities such as: the ability to sustain a ...

No Falsetto Voice

by Allen Rascoe in Addressing Common Faults on August 7, 2018

A common fault in certain singers is when the texture of sound we call the "falsetto voice" does not seem to be present.   When ...

Mixed Falsetto

by Allen Rascoe on August 7, 2018

Mixed Falsetto is a condition where the falsetto has been improperly developed, joined, and coordinated with chest voice.   There is constriction present with: either ...