[Pinned] Vocalist General Discussion
February 15, 2006 10:10:01 PM UTC Post #31

Thats right! Spelling things with the wrong letters makes them cool!

February 15, 2006 10:12:31 PM UTC Post #32

QUOTE(JoshIsOz)Thats right!  Spelling things with the wrong letters makes them cool!
And claiming that someone named Josh is a fictional wizard from a story about a little girl who taps her shoes to go home is that much more cooler?

February 15, 2006 10:14:04 PM UTC Post #33

Haha, although its pretty gay to just turn tail like this I was trying to come back here and delete the post after i posted it just because I realized it was uncalled for. My internet was being slow.
Oh, and fucking yeah.

February 15, 2006 10:18:57 PM UTC Post #34

I was just joshing you anyways.

February 16, 2006 1:36:57 PM UTC Post #35

Yeah, I figured. :arrow:

February 17, 2006 4:12:07 PM UTC Post #36

QUOTE("Lorna")dance of death....take a listen to my band...we dont scream
www.myspace.com/burdenmusic

diaphragms support the sound so u need to keep it strong in order for it to work to its full ability
having strong stomach muscles help so doin sit ups and crunches is a must for me
anyway
a diaphragm lift is basically....say sssh quite forcefully as if youre angrily telling someone to be quiet, each time you say sssh pull in your diaphragm for a split second and then release
do this 5 times..in 3 sets....so 3 sets of 5 lifts and no more cuz u can hurt urself
nasal fricatives r easy...what you do is imagine your voice is inbetween ur eyes (daft int it lol ) and hum on a N sound instead of an M.....hold the note for as long as you can

hope this explains it , its hard to explain unless i can show u lol
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how do i control my diaphragm, i dont really know much cos im a fucking idiot.

February 18, 2006 6:50:00 AM UTC Post #37

when u first start ur diaphragm may feel quite shaky thts normal cuz uve just started, u need stomach muscles to support ur diaphragm, to stop it shaking so strengthen ur stomach muscles.
to support ur voice u just need a slight tension of ur stomach muscles and the diaphragm should work naturally xxxx

February 18, 2006 11:36:31 AM UTC Post #38

if ive been singing for a while my throat gets dry and i get a headache, am i not breathing right or just not tied up for singing?

February 18, 2006 11:43:47 AM UTC Post #39

QUOTE(Art_of_shredding)if ive been singing for a while my throat gets dry and i get a headache, am i not breathing right or just not tied up for singing?
Try a different technique, or sip some water between songs. 8)

February 18, 2006 2:09:16 PM UTC Post #40

drink lots when u sing...its inevitable tht ur throat will get dry if u have ur mouth open tht long lol
as for the headaches thts probably thru straining.....u might be over working the veins in ur temples etc if ur pushing too hard for volume
try singing really quietly for a while and see if it improves xxx

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