You may have discussed on the Internet or with other singers or even coaches what is the best way to sing.  That is the actual physical techniques used to deliver a vocal. 

You may have asked your self” “which vocal techniques produces a consistently superior sounding vocal and is vocally healthy and sustainable over years of singing?  , or, “what techniques do the best singers use.”

You’ve probably run accross much debate on this.  You’ll hear from coaches who would never admit what they teach is not the best technique or even bad for your voice.  You’ll hear from singers who are marginal at best or have ingrained bad habits and refuse to train the right way. 

You’ll even hear from people who have an opinion and don’t even sing, they will say things like, “There’s lots of singing techniques. None are the best it depends on the singer and the style. Use what works for you.”  I can tell you right now the last opinion is full on BS.   In the real world there is ALWAYS  a better way of doing things that will produce a superior result.  It’s only that most people have a habit of mucking through things half assed or acting on bad information from an uninformed source.

There are really only three schools of singing:

1.  Diaphramatic  (push from the belly, divide the voice into registers and try to bridge them)

2.  Glottal  ( concentrate on the throat)

3.  Singing from the mask

The first two are what most amateur singers are taught either from awful vocal coaches or from a book or from friends, or they just kind of wing it.     Consequently this is why these singers rarely go beyond the status of, “amatuer singer,” or even have a voice that sounds good.

The best sounding singers ALL sing from the mask.   Singing from the mask produces the best vocal tone in ANY voice, in ANY style of music.   It produces the widest range, extreme loudness if wanted and greatest ease of use.

So, do not listen to anyone who tells you there is no, “best way to sing.”  I can tell you from using just about every vocal technique taught or developed that, “singing from the mask,” trumps them all.

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