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GGerardo Gonzalez 4 years ago
I have noticed that when i record my singing i can sometimes hear low buzzing noises in my voice, even when im singing near mid register, and it stops if i use falsetto. Im not sure if this is a fast vibrato problem, but i would like to now how to stop it. Also, if i could get some tips to use vibrato more effective, since it gets hard to acces it and make it consitent.
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CCamille van Niekerk 4 years ago
Hi, Gerardo!
Would you describe the low buzz as vibrato or vocal fry?
And have you already completed our tutorials on vibrato? I'll link them below.
Camille teaching:
https://www.30daysinger.com/tutorial/mastering-vibrato/1
https://www.30daysinger.com/tutorial/how-to-sing-vibrato-part-2/1
Abram teaching:
https://www.30daysinger.com/tutorial/foundations-of-vibrato/1
https://www.30daysinger.com/tutorial/foundations-of-vibrato-part-2/1
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GGerardo Gonzalez 4 years ago
Thank you, I will check them out, I had just finished the beginner vibrato video and i heard that sound in my voice so i was wondering what it is. It stops when i go to my falsetto but im not sure which one it is because if it was a vibrato it is very short and quick but it lies underneath the note im trying to hit and in return makes it flat as there are two sounds going own. Maybe it can be vocal fry, but im trying to record myself so i can stop it. Thank you.
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CCamille van Niekerk 4 years ago
Got it. Are the two pitches sounding simultaneously, or is the pitch wavering between the higher and lower pitch?
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GGerardo Gonzalez 4 years ago
They are sounding simultaneosly, i can be in a mid chest voice and there is a buzz just underneath that pitch that im trying to hit that creates this kind of weird sound that i first started to hear when i started to record myself.
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CCamille van Niekerk 4 years ago
Hmm, my thought is that it's vocal fry. Does it go away if you sing in that same range on an MM or NN?