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Originally Posted by pinkboxers
i know i have to use the falsetto voise(did i spell it correctly?).But how do i scream using the falsetto voice.Where should i feel the pressure or have pressure in?And if i scream,the bottom of my throat hurts a little.Is it normal?There are no tears.Just that it hurts a little at the bottom of my throat.I am 18 and i really need to learn to scream to improve the music of my band.Right now my screams sound like ****.yeah!
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Tears...as in small cuts to your vocal cords. I used to have the same problem. do like the guy said in another post, raise your cheekbones. like youre doing some big clown smile. it helps lift your throat somehow. but the pressure should be felt in the in the back of the throat, a little upwards. try to think about letting the air go up through the top of the head. and again, the vocal cords lay horizontal. straight across...around the adams apple. that visualization helped me realize some things. when you say the bottom of your throat, that sounds like your cord area. practice singing the note first. and holding it. then its easier. trust me. plus you have to be able to do that first. dont just open your mouth. try to lower your lower jaw a little, but then lift the cheekbones, like youre smiling or something. but that helps open your throat. opening your mouth as wide as possible usually makes you close your throat in the tensing process.