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Correct and scientific teaching of nasal cavity ringing!

Singing with a nasal tone? Sound out of focus? Teach you three ways to solve it! If you like singing, do you feel like you have a lot of problems when singing?

For example, the voice is not concentrated, the high notes cannot be sang, the bass cannot be lowered, the voice is easily broken when singing, the nasal sound is not pleasant, etc... various problems, so today I will tell you about them. , how to solve the problem of heavy nasal sounds when singing, to solve the problem that everyone has trouble singing because of heavy nasal sounds.

1. Use the slide to hum.

Imagine the feeling of shouting a piece of candy in your mouth. Close your lips slightly and relax your tongue against the lower teeth. Keep the upper and lower teeth apart. , lift it up, maintain a feeling of smiling but not smiling, and straighten the back of your neck.

Then take a deep breath. When inhaling, pay attention to the smooth and penetrating feeling of the breath entering the nasal cavity. Maintain this state of nasal expansion, and then use the strength of the abdomen to make a soft and long downward sound. .

At the same time, consciously guide the sound through the roof of the mouth, along the posterior pharyngeal wall, and pass smoothly and freely through the front (mask), middle (olfactory entrance), and back ( Nasopharynx) and directed to the frontal sinus and sphenoid sinus, like a fountain, water spurts out from between the eyebrows and above the ears. When practicing, you should carefully appreciate the sound effect of the upper and lower passages of the nasopharyngeal cavity

. Every time you practice for a period of time, use this feeling of nasal cavity vibration to practice pronouncing devoiced syllables with m and n as initial consonants, such as "ma", "mi", "mai", "mei", "mi" na "ni" "nai", "nei", "nu", etc.

2. Chew and hum with your hair

Use your natural speaking pitch to produce full, smooth and natural sounds. When pronouncing the long "m..." sound, make chewing movements as if you are chewing chewing gum. When pronouncing the sound, you should pay attention to relax your jaw and throat muscles and concentrate the sound on the oropharynx. After the hair is released, it will expand to the sides of the nose and the upper part of the bridge of the nose to produce a vibrating feeling.

Every time it is released, you can open your mouth naturally and vertically, and use a soft "ma" to drive out the nasal cavity. Ming "a...m...ma..."

When you practice to a certain level of proficiency and can accurately grasp the position , just" pay attention to opening the mouth and you can omit the "ma" in the middle: "m......... The sound should be light and concentrated. On the basis of maintaining natural relaxation, rely on the control of the abdomen to gradually increase the volume. volume.

When the "a" sound finds a comfortable pronunciation position, immediately use this pitch position to read words, words, poems, etc. aloud. Note that when reading aloud, do not pursue raising the volume and expressing the text content, but only need to carefully appreciate and consolidate the comfortable sound position and the feeling of the vibrating cavity above the mouth.

After the method is consolidated, gradually increase the volume, inject emotion, and pursue a beautiful, soft and bright tone. This exercise can not only find the timbre of the high-pitched whistle where the sound is concentrated, so that the breath will not be wasted, but also maintain the lowering and relative stability of the throat position, achieving the effect of obtaining the maximum whistle sound with the minimum force.

3. Pronounce the upward and downward glide of ""

Open your mouth slightly, open your teeth, lift your smile muscles, move your chin downward slightly towards the neck, and keep the neck and the back of the head vertically upward Stand upright, push up the soft tissue in the mouth, and make the upward and downward glide sounds of i and u, just like the sound of a fire truck, with even strength, clear and long.

When pronouncing the glide, it feels like the sound is like an elastic band, entering the head cavity along the posterior pharyngeal wall from the junction of soft and hard parts, and finally emerging from the center of the eyebrow; when pronouncing the glide, it feels like The sound (elastic band) flows from the center of the eyebrow along the posterior pharyngeal wall to the hard bone, and then rushes up to the nasal cavity and sinuses at the junction of soft and hard bone.

Every time you practice for a period of time, use this feeling of the nasopharyngeal cavity being filled with sound waves to practice pronunciation, reading poetry or singing. This exercise can train the vocal cords to close well, avoid air leakage, and make the sound solid, concentrated, and bright.