Cómo borrar tu passaggio (rango conectado)

Cómo borrar tu passaggio (rango conectado)

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The discussion delves into the concept of singing, emphasizing the significance of transitions between chest and head voice as metaphorical bridges in vocal production.

The Origin of "Pasa Yo"

  • Singing is more than just moving smoothly between past notes; it involves complexities beyond mere transition.
  • Controversy exists regarding the number of transitions in the voice, with a focus on the bridge between chest and head voice.
  • Vocal cords exhibit significant changes when transitioning between different voices, showcasing distinct characteristics.

Understanding Vocal Cord Structure

  • Vocal cords consist of muscle and mucosa layers, each contributing to varying vocal qualities.
  • Two methods exist for vibrating vocal cords: muscle closure for a sharp sound and mucosa closure for a softer tone.

Exploring Voice Transitions

The discussion elaborates on the differences between chest and head voice, highlighting challenges in transitioning smoothly between them.

Chest Voice vs. Head Voice

  • Chest voice utilizes thick vocal cords with muscle closure for a robust sound, while head voice employs thin cords with mucosa closure for a lighter tone.
  • Transitioning between chest and head voice poses coordination difficulties due to distinct vocal ranges and qualities.

Navigating Voice Passages

  • Each voice type possesses a passage zone facilitating smooth transitions; however, some singers may deny its existence due to varied vocal approaches.
  • Singers face challenges navigating voice transitions effectively, leading to misconceptions about their vocal capabilities.

Optimizing Voice Transition Techniques

Strategies are discussed to enhance vocal transitions by maintaining consistent cord closure throughout various registers.

Ensuring Smooth Transitions

  • Properly managing vocal registers involves utilizing common notes shared by chest and head voices as transitional points.

Voice Training Techniques

In this section, the speaker discusses voice training techniques to achieve a mixed voice, emphasizing muscle closure for a natural sound.

Muscle Closure for Mixed Voice

  • To achieve a mixed voice, focus on muscle closure to vibrate more muscle than mucosa.
  • Warm up with vocal fry for five minutes to enhance compression and muscular closure.
  • Practice lip trills or lip trills with minimal volume and mucosal closure to transition towards a pure head voice.
  • Perform scales with closed mouth using the letter "m" to improve cord closure gradually.
  • Engage in exercises like inflating cheeks with a small gap between lips for airflow and vocal fry progression through the passaggio.
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