Beginning singers often have the problem of the larynx climbing badly and cutting off their voice.

The larynx, when singing should sit about where it is when you are silent.   If it moves a little when singing that is alright.  But, a larynx that rises drastically is a sure sign that your vocal technique is very bad and strained and will cause you damage….and very likely doesn’t sound so hot.

What causes a larynx to rise when singing is a voice that isn’t approached like humming, but with the mouth open, and a voice with no mask placement.  This results in the singer trying to push or shout the tone out.  Singing can be done this way, but it is very hard to do and simply doesn’t sound very good.  Singing this way always causes the singer to be hoarse after even a half hour performance.

A voice placed in the mask flows out as easily as humming.  Placement in the mask causes the larynx to stabiliaze and breath support to happen, both by reflex.

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