My first post! AHHH! lol A Trophy Fathers Trophy Son has always been a favorite of mine, i used to sing it when i started learning 11 years ago, and I struggled with it and many others by pushing m1 and squeezing my throat and raising my larynx too much, but with the utilization of m2, getting used to that voice and that sensation, and learning to resonate instead of shouting, I am now able to sing songs, not perfectly, but consistently and without straining anymore which feels amazing to just sing and it actually happens instead of wondering if whatever notes and songs are possible for me. Also since focusing on m2 and not squeezing, distortion is no longer a mystery, it has become quite easy to do at will rather than sometimes if the universe is on my side that day lol also sometimes in recordings I am not enunciating very clearly, in those instances I'm more just trying to focus on tone and pitch and making sure there is no strain, rather than word clarity
a song i struggled with on and off for a while
My first post! AHHH! lol A Trophy Fathers Trophy Son has always been a favorite of mine, i used to sing it when i started learning 11 years ago, and I struggled with it and many others by pushing m1 and squeezing my throat and raising my larynx too much, but with the utilization of m2, getting used to that voice and that sensation, and learning to resonate instead of shouting, I am now able to sing songs, not perfectly, but consistently and without straining anymore which feels amazing to just sing and it actually happens instead of wondering if whatever notes and songs are possible for me. Also since focusing on m2 and not squeezing, distortion is no longer a mystery, it has become quite easy to do at will rather than sometimes if the universe is on my side that day lol also sometimes in recordings I am not enunciating very clearly, in those instances I’m more just trying to focus on tone and pitch and making sure there is no strain, rather than word clarity
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Leave a CommentEfim61 2 weeks ago
Brother you sound amazing! I sense a lot of inspiration from Jeff Buckley, your voice is so free and feels lightweight, feathery and floaty! Powerful and very emotional at the same time


