Opening the throat when singing?

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Any tips for 'opening' throat while singing? (pallet, larynx, etc)?

I'm asking because I'm feeling no resonance while singing. Everyone tells me to direct my voice through my head, but I'm unable to successfully do this. I think its ...show more

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my music teacher always told me to imitate a yawn and that easily raises your soft pallet. worked for...

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How long does it take to learn and accomplish "opening the throat" while singing?

People have said I'm a good singer, but I've always known something was wrong about my technique. I definitely do not sing with an "open throat", as I've been ...show more

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Please consider taking proper lessons or at least consulting a fully-trained vocal teacher! It is much...

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How can I get my singing voice smoother?

I am singing 'White Horse' by Taylor Swift for an audition... The notes sound great! People say my voice sounds like Adeles, As much as I <3 her I want my voice smoother- as it cracks a bit. I would love some advice! I know all about singing from...

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if you sit while you sing make sure you sit up straight and don't slouch. if your standing while you...

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Throat/Voice problem. Severe raspiness and loss of range?

I'm 20 years old and a physically healthy male. When I was 16, I wanted a raspy voice so I started screaming and smoking. I stopped screaming and smoking after about 6-8 months but my voice seems to have never recovered from those days. I have seen two...

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You can have tight neck muscles causing that to happen. They press into the throat to trap the tongue...

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SINGING Help!!! Throat tension and?

There are TWO problems I have, that have ALWAYS been my frustration with singing. First, When I sing, I feel like I am REALLY flat. I record myself and I sound flat. What can I do to sound sharper, more in tune & on pitch, and have the vibrato shakey...

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There is no quick-fix. The muscle tension in your throat is normal for most people. You may try singing...

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When you sing from your stomach or rather your diaphragm, the sound is usually stronger and your chest...

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Heartbeat in throat from singing?! what?

O.K im 15 female. I havnt sang in like a year and for the past week iv been singing every minute like non stop to practice and get better but I been singing from my throat because I JUST CANT UNDERSTAND hwo to sing from your diaphram but my point is...

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Uh oh... D: Your vocal chords might start forming calluses like on fingers when you play the guitar...

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Very sore throat, but not sick? Singing audition coming up tomorrow :s Help please?

I have had a very sore throat this week. It's not so bad any more, but it's still very much there. I drink quite a bit of water, vitamin c, tea with honey, I have lozenges etc. It has all helped slightly, and I think it's going (although I don't know...

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important is not to drink any milk or fizzy drinks. good stuff for the vocal cords is a decoction of...

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Are you supposed to or normally have to keep an open throat while singing?

what i mean is...well i know that we all need to raise our soft palates and open our throats because itll be easier and safer to hit high notes...am i right?..but because ive only seen vocal teachers talk about opening the throat for only high notes...

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You are supposed to keep your throat RELAXED. That's the "openess". Tightening or straining...

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Bad throat after singing?

Im 17 years old iv been singing on and off since i was 12. When I was 16 my voice was very powerful and i had good tone ect. Now I find it hard singing iv only been singing for a week. I cant sing the hard songs I could before after singing my voice...

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Similar to body muscles, the throat also consist of muscles called vocal cords. Which, when we speak...

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