I really liked this chapter! Some of the drawings looked a little psychologically puzzling, but they helped convey some of the main points of posture and how/where it is viewed. I also really liked that we talked about different kinds of muscles knowing that is going to be very important for us as singers to know. I did not know there were so many categories though. I had to make a whole table just so I can comprehend all of those that we have talked about in the book (I’m a visual learner). Overall, I think it really opened my eyes to why muscles get their names and how it contributes to their function.
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Courtney Fairbourn- Voice Lesson- April 20th
Overall this lesson was incredibly exciting. A lot of things I've been struggling with the last couple weeks clicked into place for me. ...
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Summary: There are several layers of skin built in to protect the vocal folds. The larynx is almond shaped and completely protected from th...
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Summary: Our individual sound is more directly related to our resonance than our larynx. Overtones- additional frequencies present in a c...
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Posture can be established by leaning against a wall with bent knees and feet in front (wall sit position?) Then standing up so keeping the...
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