Finding your own voice and use it well doesn't require 'tricks' on how to 'do the singing', it requires the awareness of how you use yourself whilst doing it.
Finding your inner and outer support, a system that is there by nature for all of us all to use, it will give you the freedom of your body, all the joints, and the freedom of muscles which should be free to move, so they can execute the task that is being asked from them.
When the bodywork is right the breathing mechanism is set free to function properly, it supports the vocal mechanism while the out breath is tuned and resonated as voice. How that is done affects the quality of your voice.
Seeing from the Alexander method the whole speech/singing instrument starts by the sole of your feet and goes all the way up to the crown of your head. Everything you do with your neck, back, legs, knees, hands… even the eyes will play an important roll in voice production.
Through this method you will learn how to use your full instrument and your voice well, knowing what to do and what not to do, you will get in touch with your own voice within the freedom of your instrument and you will learn how to direct yourself and your energy towards a good use of your voice and your audience.
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