If im not wrong Speech level singing is for those people who have a unstable larynx right?
I am under non-speech level singing de so the teacher can't help me much.
I have a problem basically i think most people have? When i go higher and higher,its harder to squeak a sound out and the most straining part but i still can hit is E but its strained. Its like although in my chest voice range, i go higher and higher,it gets more tight and tight in my throat and i know singing shouldn't be. The unstable larynx cause me to flip into falsetto at anything above E but my falsetto range is very limited also. Can only hit 2 or 3 notes only and anything higher is like overblowing.
So anyone here from SLS and what are the things the teacher teach to keep the larynx as stable as possible so i will have my true "born" range.
I am under non-speech level singing de so the teacher can't help me much.
I have a problem basically i think most people have? When i go higher and higher,its harder to squeak a sound out and the most straining part but i still can hit is E but its strained. Its like although in my chest voice range, i go higher and higher,it gets more tight and tight in my throat and i know singing shouldn't be. The unstable larynx cause me to flip into falsetto at anything above E but my falsetto range is very limited also. Can only hit 2 or 3 notes only and anything higher is like overblowing.
So anyone here from SLS and what are the things the teacher teach to keep the larynx as stable as possible so i will have my true "born" range.