Sound Placement in Classical Voice Training

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Part of the video series: Classical Vocal Training for Singers

Summary: Learn about sound placement exercises for classical voice training with singing and vocal training tips in this free online vocal coaching video clip.

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Nina Mikhailova Nina Mikhailova received a 5 year master’s degree from one of the top Universities in Moscow (GITIS). She’s worked in film and performed in theaters all over... read more

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Sound Placement in Classical Voice Training

Hello, I'm Nina Mikhailova with Expert Village, and I'm teaching breathing techniques. The next one, you know when somebody sings; the most annoying thing is when you hear all the notes is different places. So the next exercise will help you to find the right position, which is right upper your teeth. So imagine that you're sucking mint, mint peel or mint candy, and take inhale, and the whole air goes to your upper teeth. So in this place, should be every vowel when you sing, all the letters, every vowel in the same place. Do it like you're pumping. If you're doing it with me, you already can feel a little bit tingling. Next exercise, to loosen your whole body. So it's just with humming you're doing poetic movements. It actually helps you to relax and the whole body will be active.

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