The One Secret To Great Singing That Most People Don't Know That Is Only Taught Properly By Vocal Release....The Attack Of The Mask
Have you ever watched a great singer and noticed that their voice flows effortlessly and seems to resonate out through the mouth and behind the nose and or even up the back of the head?
Have you wondered if there was ever one really great secret to singing this well?
Well, there is. That secret is the attack of the mask.
What is the mask? The mask encompasses the soft and hard pallet, behind the nose and the eyes and front teeth and in extremely high or powerful notes up through the back of the head. These are places that a singer that attacks the voice from the mask feels strong resonant vibrations.
These strong vibrations become the control panel for the voice. Everything else below this happens very naturally by reflex. Breath support is instantly balanced. The vocal cords are stabilized and behave as they should and the larynx is at rest with no clenching in the throat. Singing with the attack of the mask feels like a very strong resonant hum with the mouth open and the throat relaxed.
The voice can be attacked through the mask in any range. The lowest bass notes to the highest whistle notes can be sung with the attack of the mask. Attacking the voice from the mask enables great range and power in a singer voice with the easiest possible production and sweetest tone.
The attack of the mask works for any style of music from screaming rock vocals to a very forward R&B tone. The attack of the mask makes every style of singing sound better. It produces the best tone possible in any singer that uses it.
It's important to understand that you can't not force this placement or resonation to happen. Shouting and trying to force air through the nasal passages will engage the larynx muscles and choke your voice off. You do no honk your way to mask placement. The Vocal Release course will teach you very specific exercise that will quickly teach you how to sing with placement in the mask.
Even powerful singing will be as easy as humming resonantly with your mouth open.
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