Resonance

Resonance is the most important factor in determining if a singers voice sounds fabulous or flat.  

Resonance is responsible for making the voice easily loud. Resonance makes the upper range easily accessible. 

It is responsible for harmonic overtones. 

It can't however be forced. 

Once you force it you actually cut it off.  You can't achieve a free resonant tone by pushing from the diaphragm, trying to honk through the nose or trying to shout out the tone.

You may have read another book on singing that stated resonance was simply an amplification of the sound the vocal cords produce. 

This is simply wrong. 

Resonance is a secondary harmonic pitch produced in the upper cavities of the head. 

So, the sound the vocal cords make and the Resonant pitch, work harmoniously to produce the full sound of the voice.  

Without resonance a singer will be told things like, "you need to project more," or, "You're voice is very throaty."

The reason is, is that the sound the vocal cords produce on their own is a very small unmusical thing. 

Without the upper harmonic resonation it's like taking the body away from a violin and just leaving the strings.  The strings would make a sound if struck but it would not sound musical at all.

If you are expecting upper harmonic resonance to happen simply because you sing with a relaxed larynx and an open throat, you will never achieve it. 

To achieve upper resonance in the voice you need to learn how to attack your voice through the mask. Vocal Release shows you this very specifically and directly and with specific easy to reproduce techniques. It does not happen or catch or just start to work. You need to know specific techniques that direct your voice into the attack of the mask.

You are missing a big part of the equation if you don't know how to achieve resonance in your voice through the attack of the mask.

We have reviewed all of the current courses on singing instruction.

The Vocal Release At Home Singing Instruction Kit is the only course that has training that actually teaches how to create and control resonance.

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