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Ep.114 The Best Vocal Exercises For Head Voice With Line Hilton
Ep.114 The Best Vocal Exercises For Head Voice With Line Hilton
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Length:
29 minutes
Released:
Jun 6, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Once again the BAST founder Line Hilton joins Alexa Terry to discuss 'head voice,' and gives some suggestions of exercises (of which there are many) that singing teachers could apply when working with a student on this particular vocal register. As well as that you’ll find out the vocal range covered by head voice, the importance of head voice, and what actually goes on in your body when singing in head voice.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
Head voice refers to a lighter and higher vocal register where the sound resonates in the head. It's used for higher notes and requires vocal control and technique to achieve a seamless transition between registers.
In head voice, the vocal folds lengthen and thin out, vibrating faster to produce higher pitches. The movement involves increased tension and a stretched position, creating a lighter, focused sound resonating in the head.
Head voice typically covers the higher end of a singer's vocal range in cisgender voices. It encompasses the upper notes, often starting from the middle or upper-middle range and extending towards the highest pitches a singer can reach. The specific range of head voice varies depending on the individual's vocal capabilities and training.
The tongue plays a key role in head voice by shaping the sound and resonance of the voice. It rests slightly raised and forward, creating space in the throat for a lighter, more resonant sound. The tongue's flexibility and control aid in navigating pitch changes and achieving vocal agility. Proper tongue position and relaxation contribute to balanced and well-coordinated head voice technique.
BEST MOMENTS‘It could be loud and piercing or lighter but is distinct from falsetto’ ‘For balance and health it’s important to be able to access all areas of your voice’ ‘It’s easier to explain our range from a more functional point of view’ ‘I like to encourage a feeling of expansion in a singer if they describe it as being tight’
EPISODE RESOURCES Guest Website:
www.basttraining.com
Social Media:
@basttraining
Relevant Links & Mentions:
Artists/shows mentioned: Adele; Beyonce; Regina Spektor; Joni Mitchell; Anastasia (Broadway)
Singing Teachers Talk Podcast - Ep. 62 How to Choose the Best Vocal Exercises with Line Hilton
Singing Teachers Talk Podcast - Ep. 73 The Best Vocal Exercises for Laryngeal Stability with Line Hilton
Singing Teachers Talk Podcast - Ep. 83 The Best Vocal Exercises for Sick Voices with Line Hilton
Singing Teachers Talk Podcast - Ep. 113 The Best Vocal Exercises for Chest Voice with Line Hilton
Chris Johnson: https://www.chrisjohnsonvocalcoach.com/
Singing Teachers Talk Podcast - Ep. 44 Exploring Vocal Registers with Chris Johnson
Kerrie Obert: https://obertvoicestudios.com/
Singing Teachers Talk Podcast - Ep. 59 Top Tongue Tips for Boosting High Frequency Energy with Kerrie Obert Singing Teachers Talk Podcast
Voice Geeks Forum: https://www.facebook.com/groups/VoiceGeek/
Dane Chalfin: https://danechalfin.com/
(BAST Trainer)Kaya Herstad-Carney: https://kayamusic.com/
Lisa Popeil: popeil.com
Warble App
Amelia Carr: https://www.ameliacarrvoice.com/
Singing Teachers Talk - Ep. 50 Managing ‘Pushy Parents’ and Teaching ‘Legit’ with Amelia Carr
ABOUT THE PODCASTBAST Training is here to help singers gain the knowledge, skills and understanding required to be a great singing teacher. We can help you whether you are getting started or just have some knowledge gaps to fill through our courses and educational events.Website: basttraining.comGet updates to your inbox: Click here for updates from BAST TrainingLink to presenter’s bios: basttraining.com/singing-teachers-talk-podcast-biosSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
Head voice refers to a lighter and higher vocal register where the sound resonates in the head. It's used for higher notes and requires vocal control and technique to achieve a seamless transition between registers.
In head voice, the vocal folds lengthen and thin out, vibrating faster to produce higher pitches. The movement involves increased tension and a stretched position, creating a lighter, focused sound resonating in the head.
Head voice typically covers the higher end of a singer's vocal range in cisgender voices. It encompasses the upper notes, often starting from the middle or upper-middle range and extending towards the highest pitches a singer can reach. The specific range of head voice varies depending on the individual's vocal capabilities and training.
The tongue plays a key role in head voice by shaping the sound and resonance of the voice. It rests slightly raised and forward, creating space in the throat for a lighter, more resonant sound. The tongue's flexibility and control aid in navigating pitch changes and achieving vocal agility. Proper tongue position and relaxation contribute to balanced and well-coordinated head voice technique.
BEST MOMENTS‘It could be loud and piercing or lighter but is distinct from falsetto’ ‘For balance and health it’s important to be able to access all areas of your voice’ ‘It’s easier to explain our range from a more functional point of view’ ‘I like to encourage a feeling of expansion in a singer if they describe it as being tight’
EPISODE RESOURCES Guest Website:
www.basttraining.com
Social Media:
@basttraining
Relevant Links & Mentions:
Artists/shows mentioned: Adele; Beyonce; Regina Spektor; Joni Mitchell; Anastasia (Broadway)
Singing Teachers Talk Podcast - Ep. 62 How to Choose the Best Vocal Exercises with Line Hilton
Singing Teachers Talk Podcast - Ep. 73 The Best Vocal Exercises for Laryngeal Stability with Line Hilton
Singing Teachers Talk Podcast - Ep. 83 The Best Vocal Exercises for Sick Voices with Line Hilton
Singing Teachers Talk Podcast - Ep. 113 The Best Vocal Exercises for Chest Voice with Line Hilton
Chris Johnson: https://www.chrisjohnsonvocalcoach.com/
Singing Teachers Talk Podcast - Ep. 44 Exploring Vocal Registers with Chris Johnson
Kerrie Obert: https://obertvoicestudios.com/
Singing Teachers Talk Podcast - Ep. 59 Top Tongue Tips for Boosting High Frequency Energy with Kerrie Obert Singing Teachers Talk Podcast
Voice Geeks Forum: https://www.facebook.com/groups/VoiceGeek/
Dane Chalfin: https://danechalfin.com/
(BAST Trainer)Kaya Herstad-Carney: https://kayamusic.com/
Lisa Popeil: popeil.com
Warble App
Amelia Carr: https://www.ameliacarrvoice.com/
Singing Teachers Talk - Ep. 50 Managing ‘Pushy Parents’ and Teaching ‘Legit’ with Amelia Carr
ABOUT THE PODCASTBAST Training is here to help singers gain the knowledge, skills and understanding required to be a great singing teacher. We can help you whether you are getting started or just have some knowledge gaps to fill through our courses and educational events.Website: basttraining.comGet updates to your inbox: Click here for updates from BAST TrainingLink to presenter’s bios: basttraining.com/singing-teachers-talk-podcast-biosSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Released:
Jun 6, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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