La voz de cabeza PURA ¿Cómo la encuentro?
Understanding the Pure Head Voice
In this section, the speaker discusses their experience with the pure head voice and clarifies misconceptions about it being confused with a light mix or falsetto.
The Difference Between Mix and Pure Head Voice
- The pure head voice is often mistaken for a light mix or falsetto.
- It involves a lighter projection towards the resonators in the head, with vocal cords that have less mass and are more stretched by the thyroid cartilage.
- Some people consider a light mix as falsetto in singing, but opinions vary among singers.
Finding the Pure Head Voice
- Locating the pure head voice can be challenging at first, especially if one has never used it before.
- Examples of using pure head voice can be found outside of singing, such as when someone is excited or exclaiming during thrilling experiences.
- For instance, shouting on a roller coaster or imitating sounds like a wolf's howl.
- Imitating voices can also help find the coordination needed for pure head voice.
Using Everyday Examples to Discover Pure Head Voice
- When imitating voices, attempting to imitate a woman's voice may result in producing pure head voice for men.
- Yawning and stretching upon waking up or after watching a movie often involve making sounds with vocal cords that resemble pure head voice.
Exploring Vocal Range through Yawning and Stretching
- Yawning provides an opportunity to explore both chest and head registers of the vocal range. Starting from pure head voice while yawning and gradually transitioning down to chest register can help develop control over different parts of the range.
Final Recommendations for Vocal Development
In this section, final recommendations are provided to help improve vocal skills.
Achieving Vocal Excellence
- The speaker expresses their fondness for the audience and offers final recommendations to help improve vocal abilities.
- Unfortunately, the transcript ends abruptly without providing specific details about the recommendations.
Due to the abrupt ending of the transcript, no further information is available regarding the final recommendations for vocal development.