How to Hit All Your Voice Range
Hi Roger Burnley here and welcome to this video. Now I want to talk to you about a trick, a secret, this wonderful discovery that I have that’s going to really give you the ability to transform your voice. I discovered this by sitting around one day and I was watching concert through whatever it might be and I was watching all these singers perform live and I was noticing that “Oh my God, they were breaking apart”
There we’re so many of them, as they went into singing a high note or whatever it was, the voice would crack and I go why is that happening. So I started to apply a little physics to this and I came up to this brilliant trick that you’re going to be able to use that’s going to make such a huge difference. I’ve used it on hundreds of my client’s people who come to me and a whole lot of money for this but you’re getting it right here.
The whole deal is just to reverse your thinking in terms of the way that you’re singing in other words and I’ll explain in I’ll demonstrate it you’ll get and when you try you’ll say exactly what I mean. I’m thinking that I’m going up for a higher note, then what’s going to happen is that inferably I’m going to direct my body to go up for that note meaning that I’m going to take my larynx or my voice box up – to try to get to that higher note.
That’s going to break apart, it’s going to cut off my air its going to stop my tone, it’s going to do number things so what I’ve been—in thinking about that I thought “oh why don’t you just reverse it?” In other words when I’m going up for that higher note, I want to think that I’m going down forth – I absolutely I’m thinking that I’m going down that way rather than up. It keeps everything in place; it keeps my larynx in place.
My vocal chords are then able to work more effectively meaning that they stay in place and they will thin or get smaller at the appropriate place to get to those higher notes and conversely it’s a same thing going down to the lower notes, so many people will loose the lower part of their range because they’re trying to get there by thinking down back here where now what I do instead is I think I’m going I’m hearing the notes go down that’s for sure.
But I’m thinking that I’m going up into them – I’m just reversing it I’m just going up into those notes and when you practice this you’ll see it works beautifully and then what happens is you practice it enough then when you start to sing your songs, it will become a new habit, it will become the new way that you do things and you’ll actually access more of your higher notes and more of your lower notes as well.
It’s amazing little secret that I’m giving to you but let me just show you a little bit so you kind of get a sense you can do it on any pattern of exercise or whatever—this is just one I’m using right now. I’m directing myself here so you could see what I’m doing I think so you can get a visual of it. I’m going down into the notes here hearing them go up right?
Now I purposely let a little vibrato come through on the top because I wanted you to see that it’s loosing free you know. I’m making control if I don’t want it but I wanted that to come through so you can get an idea of that. Another good idea, add to this when you’re doing this if you’re doing an exercise like this. Always think that you’re starting in this higher place in your head even you know I like to use this concept of thinking that you’re actually starting higher than what you’re used—you need to because if you’ve had the habit of pushing up or going up for your notes and invariably you’ll also having the habit of starting in being a little bit too far back in your throat.
So just think – every time I’m going higher I’m thinking I’m starting a little bit higher and placement in my head there, and then just continuing down for the note. I’m telling you it will really make a difference in your singing. So practice that, apply it and you’ll see it’ll start to come through when your singing.
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