Friday, November 2, 2012

The Success Behind Speech Level Singing

By Brett Manners


SLS or speech level singing is a voice method that is specifically designed to lessen strain on one's vocal cords. Naturally, this makes singing easier to perform. Also once can more easily produce music and have fewer problems with high notes. Here is how this kind of voice method works.

When you sing, nothing is more important than projecting your voice, and you can do this in more than one way. Yet, a lot of voice teaching methods can be very hard on the vocal chords and larynx over a period of time. When you understand the reasoning behind SLS, your voice box will be relaxed as you sing, and this makes the notes flow in a more natural manner.

One may think that SLS is simply relaxing the voice to allow one to sing easier. In some ways that is true, but it is more involved than that. One must train the voice to relax and this is done by practicing certain exercises. These exercises are designed to help one sing in a completely natural way, and they help to isolate the inner larynx muscles from the outer ones.

Your voice is a musical instrument just like a piano or guitar, for example. When you play a guitar, you change the length of the strings to make music. The shorter the strings become, the higher pitch they produce. The same can be said for your vocal cords.

The hands strum the strings of a guitar and air passes over your vocal cords to make them resonate. The voice box or larynx relaxes or tightens and this changes the length of the vocal cords. This change in length can be done naturally or it can be forced. With speech level singing, your voice box naturally produces tones in the same way that you speak words.

For proper SLS it is important to know and understand bridges in the human voice. Your larynx outer muscles can shorten or lengthen the vocal cords. However, this can also be done with the inner muscles, and there is no strain this way. Yet, there comes a time when you need to move from one set of notes to another, and this is known as a bridge. SLS teaches you to master bridges without any strain.

Bridges in your voice are areas where you go to another range of pitch. The first change or bridge is where you are most likely to tighten your outer larynx muscles for higher notes. Once you become aware of this bridge you can keep the outer larynx muscles relaxed and make a smooth transition to the higher notes. When this occurs, you are not straining to reach those high notes, and your voice does not crack or go off key.

SLS voice method can make a big difference in your singing voice. It teaches you to stop straining and to relax as you sing. This allows you to develop your own unique style. There are a lot of good courses on speech level singing and many of them can easily be ordered online.




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