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Can we really sing better high notes by lowering our larynx? We probably hear advice all over the internet telling us to lower our larynx by yawning or by producing a hooty or dopey sound to create a dark sound.
But does that really work? And is it really practical? In this video, I show you exactly why I never advocate for a lowered larynx, because it actually puts your tongue in a position that prevents you from applying the open throat technique.
And as a result, that prevents you from accessing your high Complete Mixed Voice™ Placement, like I've explained in my Perfect Tongue Position Video.
The key is really to keep a neutral larynx, like I've demonstrated in this video. That way, you will sound much more natural and you will be singing in your own voice, without artificially changing it and risk sounding stupid like what I've shown you.
In fact, you should not even be focusing on adjusting your larynx and you really should be solving the root cause of your singing problem, which is not being able to access your high Complete Mixed Voice™ Placement and allowing all your high notes to sit there.
If you'd like to discover how you can access your high Complete Mixed Voice™ Placement, follow this link here:
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