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Old 12-26-2006, 08:18 PM   #907
PDOGG
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Oh I know exactly what head voice is, but I've also been told that the break between chest voice and head voice can be managed by relaxing and that head voice can sound very big and full like chest voice (Mark Baxter talks about this alot)


I know well the difference between registers, but I have little control over my break between chest voice and head voice and my head voice tone is complete crap. How do I build the head voice tone and bypass the break is basically my question.


My main issue is that I haven't heard it for myself. Or at least I hadn't. Check this guy out: Robert Lunte

www.myspace.com/tvsvox


In the vid, his first student shown has an incredible sounding head voice (as well as the bigger guy with the glasses in the middle). He's shown later in the video doing scales into and out of his head voice. He maintains a CONVERSATIONAL tone, which is what I'm going for. Lunte talks about about head voice adduction, what in the world is that, and how is it done?

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