Jack LiVigni on Finding the head voice: tilting the larynx, closing the cords, and keeping supple
Voice Teacher Jack LiVigni explains his approach to head voice. The need for vocal fold elongation coupled with strong cord closure and suppleness in the body of the cords. Singing on the breath rather than with breath. (Jack LiVIgni is professor at Brooklyn College CUNY, Founder and Director of Mediterranean Opera Studio & Festival in Sicily, Voice Teacher at Jette Parker Young Artists Program at Royal Opera House Covent Garden - London).
Видео Jack LiVigni on Finding the head voice: tilting the larynx, closing the cords, and keeping supple канала MOS Mediterranean Opera
Видео Jack LiVigni on Finding the head voice: tilting the larynx, closing the cords, and keeping supple канала MOS Mediterranean Opera
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