Low Larynx Singing Exercises - 5 Simple Exercises for Quick Results

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Low Larynx Singing Exercises - 5 Simple Exercises for Quick Results. Low larynx singing exercises help retrain the larynx to stay down when you sing.

You can also lower the larynx with Low Larynx Singing Exercises.

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Honestly a few weeks ago I was searching for ways to sing better and improve myself and I came across this video and after practicing and watching this tutorial for few weeks now, I practice in my car on my way to work everyday it helped me understand how to lower my larynx and sing better without strain or getting winded fast. Thank u so much for this small instruction and guidance you’ve provided it helped me unlock my potential and voice I’m truly grateful for people like you out in the internet that make content to help others rather than profit off people for the wrong reasons. I now truly enjoy singing to a lot of songs I couldn’t sing before.

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If you've already watched the full video and are just back for practice:

First Exercise 2:46 Scales at 3:30 for Men and 4:17 for Ladies
Second Exercise 4:49 Scales at 7:12 for Men and 7:55 for Ladies
Third Exercise 8:41 Scales at 9:17 for Men and 10:06 for Ladies
Fourth Exercise 10:43 Scales at 11:22 for Men and 11:55 for Ladies
Fifth Exercise 12:37 Scales at 13:05 for Men and 13:36 for Ladies

kono_gaki
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These exercises have unlocked a part of my voice I've been trying to unlock for almost two years. My larynx always tends to get the higher I sing (which is mostly out of a mental fear of those high notes) and with these exercises I'm finally able to sing those high notes with a full, supported sound, instead of a thin, twangy sound. THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!

namratajuneja
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It took me 7 months of lip trills and other exercise to get my larynx to do this type of coordination. I kept on wondering why can I do vibrato now, why are things so much easier. A lot of people dismiss lip trills especially beginners but it is the exercise to get this coordination down. I just started recording myself and the before and after is amazing. I use to sound terrible and now I can hit every note on pitch.

darksidessj
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I don't know why im doing this at night, btw Thanks Mr.Gilmore you helped me become a good singer but not really the best thanks, I may have more things to accomplish when i sing but you helped me in every way you could Thanks.Greetings from the Philippines.

lordeli
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You are so right about the Guh's, soo correct!

drizzykicks
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Been using your 30 min voice exercise, as often as I can. It’s helped a ton!!

tiotheberk
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We did a singing test in my choir class today and my teacher had both my parents so I’m one of his favorites but he told me that I gotta learn how to sing with my larynx down so I got on my school Chromebook and looked up videos and this was the first one so I started trying it and I’m gonna try my best to practice everyday so I can get better

josienewhouse
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What an amazing discovery to be informed of something that unlocked my singing voice and helped me to stop destroying my voice with loud and wrong habits of singing. Thank you Mr. Gilmore. I appreciate your help, advice and incite.

ericboyce
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This really resonated well with me today. Thank you very much!!

coryspence
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Chuck, you are a life saver! Following your lessons I have been able to restore my voice and as such am now able to sing more confidently. I intend to follow all your tips. Thank you from the UK.

peterjackson
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Great exercise Mr Gilmore! I'm a "true bass" and really struggling to sing high notes without turning blue. Thank you for these exercises!

daniel.avinash
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I don't sing, but I have just started learning about phonetics. Im learning a new language and wanted to learn more about phonetics for proper pronunciation.
I ended up going down a rabbit hole learning about phonetics, and was intrigued by the way glottal sounds worked. One thing led to another and I started learning how to move my larynx. I was pleasently suprised to find I had pretty decent control over moving it after 5 minutes of practice, and was more shocked to find I could raise and lower my pitch(if im using the correct term) while keeping my larynx still. It really made me see the voice as an instrument much more once I personally experienced that sensation!
I started in phonetics for more scientific understanding, and stayed for the arts lol. Somehow this all happened today in these past few hours. Great video, it was very intriguing to learn from.

thomasvogel
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Thank you! This is really helpful! I've started using this video in my daily warm ups. Been really busy gigging this year and haven't been practicing much as a result so I feel like my larynx got stuck in a higher position. The term 'dopey' is so helpful! It just instantly clicks with me what to do as opposed to 'darken the vowel'

LisaManningMusic
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If your larynx is high when you sing, your voice jams up and sounds squeezed and tight. You can keep the larynx down with special Low Larynx Singing Exercises.

PowerToSing
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Yep. This is really helpful! Lowering the larynx has been a focus in my singing lessons, but I need more targeted exercises! I have a soprano-range voice, but I speak low in my voice and am not as used to using my high range. I also find that my larynx is more relaxed after a lot of singing/warmup. I actually have been doing some very similar warm-ups, but I didn't realize how they can help me with larynx position if I pay attention.

mslvc
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Great explained! A lot helpful! Thanks!

emkaemka
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My voice is Improving by your Videos Thank you Sir.
Mobasser From bangladesh

Ummemariammadrasah
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This is what I need I made progress but in order to re gain that strength back for headvoice and improve my mix I have to practice these everyday

thagoofykid
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Great video! Thanks for the clear explanation

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