Views : 539,665
Genre: Music
Date of upload: Jun 10, 2022 ^^
Rating : 4.992 (29/14,296 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2024-05-07T10:21:25.458415Z
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
Many thanks for this. My left vocal cord was paralysed a few years ago and stopped me performing for over a year. Lots of vocal therapy and LaxVox (blowing bubbles through a tube) helped me be able to sing again. I am in my late 70s and giving a few concerts soon so I was looking for a daily training programme to strengthen my voice - your sessions are just what I needed and I am now enjoying doing your exercises every morning. What a gift! Thank you again - you rock!
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This is the one vocal exercise that I’ve found doesn’t hurt. Not saying other vocal coaches aren’t amazing on here! But this one finally clicked for me! And I do actually feel a release toward the middle and end of the exercise. The tongue to lower gums really helped me to relax the tongue and made things far more effortless
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I enjoy every one of your vocal teachings and am thinking of subscribing to the Singeo membership vocal course. God has truly gifted you, Lisa, with the ability to teach. May your heart always know that Jesus loves you and He desires to hold your heart and sing over it with words of love, joy and peace.
God Bless!.
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@edwardfitz-gibbon6484
1 year ago
Interestingly. I had voice therapy because my left side larynx is paralysed. It involves humming through a plastic straw into water. The bubbles give a back resonance to the larynx and ‘massages’ it. It strengthens and soothes at the same time. I suspect the bubble exercise here does exactly the same.
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