Introduction to Vocal Fold Closure

V360 Blue: Vocal Technique Lesson 5: Vocal Fold Closure Introduction to Vocal Fold Closure

LESSON SUMMARY:

Vocal fold closure is essential for a strong and healthy voice, and this video provides techniques to achieve the right balance. Practical exercises like lip trills help improve fold closure and overall vocal technique.

This video covers the exploration of vocal fold closure, a crucial concept for singers of all levels. It starts with a basic introduction to vocal folds, which are small muscles in the larynx that vibrate to produce sound. The focus of the lesson is on how these folds come together—known as vocal fold closure—and why it’s essential for a strong, clear, and healthy voice.

The video explains that good vocal fold closure involves the folds meeting gently yet firmly. This balance prevents a breathy, weak sound, which can actually strain the voice over time. The lesson dispels the myth that holding back or shouting can protect the voice, highlighting instead the need for a balanced approach: not too much, not too little—just right.

What You Will Learn

The audience can expect to learn about:

  • The Importance of Vocal Fold Closure: Why achieving the right closure is vital for sustainable singing.
  • Correct Techniques: How to avoid common pitfalls like breathy or overly forceful sound production.
  • Practical Exercises: The video introduces the lip trill exercise as a practical technique to improve vocal fold closure. This exercise emphasizes proper breath support and posture to achieve the perfect balance.

Overall, viewers will gain valuable insights into improving their singing technique by mastering vocal fold closure, preparing them for more advanced exercises in subsequent videos.

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Instructor: Meghan

Meghan McCall is an experienced singer-actor, who has been described by The Washington Post as having “bell-like clarity and fine control” and “a radiant full-bodied voice.”

She has performed all over the world, including performances at Carnegie Hall, the Kennedy Center, and more. In addition, her film roles have been featured on major networks such as NBC, Discovery Channel, and Lifetime.

Throughout her performing career, Meghan has helped many clients find their voice – whether for public speaking, singing on stage, or just for recreation.