1st May 2020, 07:37 PM
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: France, Lorraine
Posts: 2,133
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Originally Posted by AJFmzk
That typically results from bad singing technique though. If you’re singing properly with control, breath support, “riding” the air instead of forcing it through your vocal chords, you’ll get more steady, clear and sustainable notes. Opera singers are the best example of this, they get very clear and resonant sustained notes that project without microphones. Technique varies a bit depending on the style you’re singing for, but the basic underlying technique is the same across the board. Some singers do the rasp as a style thing and that’s different. I don’t think Ayu is intentionally going for raspy vocals. Tiredness and being sick just makes bad singing technique that much worse because it’s putting even more strain on the vocal chords than bad technique when you’re healthy.
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I didn’t mean that her raspy voice was done on purpose as vocal choice I meant that her voice has naturally some raspiness even when she just speaks.
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