Worship Vocalist | – How do I sing in my head mix – Live Q&A with Charmaine Brown


In a live Q&A video, vocal coach Charmaine Brown answers this question from a Worship Vocalist subscriber…

“How do you sing in a head mix without it sounding like your head voice?”

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Comment (8)

  1. Great lesson!!
    Sometimes it also feels like same voice but instead of different places, it’s just different volume. Like from full power (chesty mix) to lighter volume (heady mix). ??? Volume or changing these mixes is a big issue for me. I tend to sing things at full power and tire out by the end of a hard song (like Freedom, This is a Move, etc). Id love a lesson on mapping out a song dynamically to be able to make it to the end strongly every time!

  2. I have learned SO MUCH from you and have grown SO MUCH. Like seriously guys, if you are struggling with your voice and with growth and are stuck somewhere go and subscribe to her lessons. Of course, it’s not an overnight change… it’s a process of working on the exercises daily and weekly. I’m in the middle of a career/job change right now so I’ve stopped my subscription now but once I’m settled, I’m going to subscribe again. I am so thankful for her. My voice has completely changed and grown because of her.

  3. My chest voice doesn't exactly sound like my voice either, but I am trying to strengthen my kinda talking/ singing voice that's really light and breathy and hard to push to sing loud is this the right thing to do?

  4. I really want to thank you. I have spent the past four years, maybe more, looking for a vocal coach who could actually really explain these subdivisions of mixed voice. Most either never touched the subject, or gave very little explanation when they did touch it. I never thought that I would find the answers with some kind of a gospel instructor. I guess it's highly appropriate to say "God bless you". I am going to be a permanent subscriber now.

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