by Anonymous on February 23rd, 2005

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How can you learn to change the color of your voice?

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  • by john lipian on March 21st, 2005

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    Your voice color is what it is, based on specific laryngeal construction and anatomical traits. That's like asking how to change your skin color -- it's what you are genetically born with.

    You should not try to change it.

    However, by singing darker vowels, or by altering the position of your larynx up or down, you CAN alter the color to a certain point. Lower larynx = darker, richer sound, raised larynx = lighter sound.

    Generally a marginally low larynx produces your natural color, giving you the richest sound that your voice can healthily achieve.

    You can make it sound different if you really want to, but at a price: you sacrifice vocal health in doing so!!!

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    • You don't hurt vocal health is you do this on occasion and for short times, but if you do it often or for a long time

      webgrunt

      by webgrunt on May 3rd, 2005

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