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A little practice to change the timbre and surprise everyone in the school.

Vocal music teaching

Change the timbre to make your voice more charming.

First, abdominal breathing

1, "silk" sound practice: first take a deep breath, keep it in the abdomen, then exhale slowly and evenly, and make a "silk" sound through your teeth. Remember that this is a breath. Don't steal oil, and don't take a breath in the middle. The time to do "silk" is 20S, and practice every day for a period of time 15-20 minutes.

First, abdominal breathing

2. Dog panting exercise: First, relax the muscles of the mouth and face, put the tongue flat and slightly stretch, take a deep breath and spit it out quickly, similar to making a "ha" sound. Speed can be slow or fast. It should be noted that the shoulders and chest should not be lifted, and practice for 20 minutes every day. Beginners can increase their breath control and explosiveness by persisting in practice.

Second, the voice of science

1, sing with the feeling of sighing, first think about your usual feeling of sighing and send a long word "hey". When sighing, our vocal cords are in a semi-closed state, and the voice is mostly angry and sounds gentle.

2. Take a straw and blow it in your mouth. At the same time, an "en" sound is issued. Don't make your lips numb when you send it. Don't mistake the sound for the nasal cavity. When we hold our nose, we will find that the timbre remains unchanged, which is scientific vocalization.

Third, the vocal cords are closed

1, pure breath sound

Pronounce "si" sound, inhale, and keep the respiratory output at a constant speed.

2, the voice is weak

Pronounce "Yi" sound, take a deep breath, and keep the breath output at a constant speed. Don't make a strong sound, but feel weak.

3. strong voice

Pronunciation of "Yi" is similar to the pronunciation we usually speak, and the pronunciation is clear and firm.

4, vocal cord closure is too tense

You will feel hoarse when you say "one"