It seems like the singers I watch all have a “valley” down the center of their tongue. Does this help them sound better?

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It seems like the singers I watch all have a “valley” down the center of their tongue. Does this help them sound better?

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Anonymous 0 Comments

Not necessarily, what really helps the singers sound good is practicing breath control and learning how to make the sound resonate within their throats and mouths.

Its basically all practice and repetition the more they use those muscles the better and stronger they get.

Anonymous 0 Comments

The ideal tongue position while singing is flat at the bottom of your mouth, relaxed, forward (so the back of your tongue doesn’t obstruct the sound), with the tip tucked behind your bottom teeth. Positions other than this = tongue tension. Tongue tension is a major struggle for singers. Different types of tension become habits, and you tend to fall back on this habit because it is familiar and you know the results you can get with it, even if it’s not the technical ideal. For example, I tend to tilt my head so my chin goes down and to the left when I need to hit a higher belting note. It “helps” me know I’m going to hit the note, but at the expense of proper (safe/ sustainable / relaxed / ergonomic) technique.