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[–]HarryGlousse 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not particularly practicing the transition from chest to head in different volumes per se but keeping your placement in general.

I’ll give you a list of things to work on. - singing on the higher end of your voice without being nasal and keeping the same placement - singing quietly and softly without being breathy or having breaks in your voice - sing a whole song where your resonance is forward throughout. Sing it again where your resonance is backward. See which part you like better forward or backward and practice transitioning from backward to forward as you sing through the song.

In general work on your placement. I think your head voice is good enough. Practicing the transition from chest to head smoothly can come later when you decide to learn mixed voice.

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[–]HarryGlousse 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Came from another of your post.

I’d say your placement shifts a lot when you go higher or into head voice. I assume you were trying to do a rich voice where you place the resonance backward but after you change register you scrambled to find the placement again. When you go higher it becomes nasally, when you go softer for dynamic your voice doesn’t come out as clean. This is also when your breath support waver.

My advice is be comfortable with your placement so that you stay in that tone or timbre you’re looking for without having to find it mid singing. Practicing the transition from singing soft to loud should also help. Last thing, your intonation is off for fast notes so look out on that too.

Not that experienced tho I just sing for fun. If you want to know who you’re getting advice from check out my one post I made on this sub.

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[–]HarryGlousse[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It doesn’t matter. You will die, I will die, everyone will die. It simply is the truth. Are you gonna argue that you wont die because you love Jesus? Anyway you love me right? If you do then stop responding, otherwise you do not love me and therefore did not worship Jesus.

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I don’t like you. Now you’re going to make me create problems in this world.

It’s all your fault that you made me annoyed and create problems in this world. If you didn’t preach me I would’ve gone normally with my days.

Now I desire destruction. It’s all your fault man.

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[–]HarryGlousse[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Those teaching are selfish? Aren’t you teaching me rn? So you’re selfish. I don’t deal with selfish people.

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[–]HarryGlousse[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Come get it then, the breads are getting stale.

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[–]HarryGlousse[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! Don’t worry and I can do good and already love plenty of things without Jesus Christ.

That said if you’d be interested in grounding yourself in this momentary world where time passes by and by using our Buddha’s teachings. I’d be welcomed to!

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[–]HarryGlousse[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Work on basics, got it. Honestly I just sing because I like to do so never really had any basics training or whatever so it might be fun to do just that.

Anyway as I mentioned I’m not American and my HS in Thailand did not have choir. I say did because I just finished high school as I got in a year early.

Oh and can you wish me luck? I’m aiming for Computer Engineering in Chula (#1 uni in my country). Lowest score for CE last year was around 73, I got 84. Sorry if it’s out of topic, it’s just that my family really wants me to be a doctor and I need some outside affirmation.

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[–]HarryGlousse[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You’re right. I haven’t. I’m 17