Stop Letting Your Child "Shout" Songs! See How Celine Tam Uses Mixed Voice on "Flashlight"
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Stop Letting Your Child "Shout" Songs! See How Celine Tam Uses Mixed Voice on "Flashlight"
Are you tired of hearing your child sing off-key or run out of breath after two lines? The #1 mistake beginners make is "pulling chest voice" —straining the throat to hit high notes.
In this video of Celine Tam performing Flashlight, she demonstrates the technique that vocal coaches charge hundreds of dollars for: Mixed Voice & Breath Support.
What did Celine do in the clip?
She did not force her chest voice to hit high notes. Instead, she thinned out her chest voice and used a light mix, keeping her larynx completely relaxed.
Her sound resonated through her nasal cavity, creating that signature "ethereal" tone (also called "mask resonance").
She planned her breath points in advance, using diaphragm support to sustain each phrase without running out of air.
If your child suffers from "thin voice," "pitchiness," or "straining," click to watch how a pro does it. This is the vocal technique every parent needs to see before signing up for expensive competitions.
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