Background: Magnetic resonance imaging has increased in importance since the early 1980s and is today a common useful diagnostic tool. Although magnetic resonance imaging are non-invasive and considered painless, many patients experience anxiety, sometimes so strong that the scan has to be terminated.
Results: The essential theme of going through magnetic resonance imaging was a feeling of being in another world. The strange environment and isolation inside the scanner made the participants' experiences unusual, with varying degrees of difficulty dealing with it. Being in the other world caused a threat to the participants' self-control. There was a relation between threat to self-control, effort and need for support in the sense that the magnitude of threat to self-control had an impact on the effort it took to handle the situation and on the need for support, and conversely that the support received could affect the effort and threat to self-control.
Even though this is how I picture it, I cant seem to achieve the resonance. I don't even know how to coordinate my vocal folds to close without moving the larynx. I would try singing at a pitch and try to change it, but it doesnt change unless my larynx moves.
So does changing the pitch always move larynx? even with a little bit of air when singing a bit higher, my larynx moves up(strain). I may be rushing things, but I just want to have an understanding so that I am not exercising incorrectly in anything. I've actually developed bad habits because of the "nay" exercise I think. I go nasally more now, and also I've realized that when I go nasally, it feels like I pull my larynx up too.
3. Before you start getting resonance, do not sing any higher than 18-19 semi notes from your lowest chest note. High notes have a lot more action going on that just -hitting the note-. As experienced by myself, one can sing high notes incorrectly and never get any better at them.
3. Make light, short pulses, of falsetto/head tones without moving your mouth. If you do this right, you should get the sensation of the sound coming from the back of throat. This is supposed to help you get a feel of resonance, rather than pushing your mouth/cords/muscles that UTTERLY PREVENT RESONANCE.
Much of resonance results from the natural vibrations of sounds on components of the vocal tract. Hence, if one is thinking about and controlling these components, then one's thoughts and control actually causes less natural vibrations and less resonance.
Poster's question, in my opinion, is perhaps confusing. I think the question should be how does one dramatically increase resonance, instead of why one doesn't have resonance. You have resonance already, and have far more still innate usually subconscious resonance potentiality. It's less how to Train yourself to Develop resonance, and more, how does one Release innate resonance.
Yes, resonance can be trained, but always at cost of forced control that reduces emotional effects and still more potentiality. A better method is to release obstructions in the vocal tract, generally these are tensions and sometimes tensions that actually affect a body component (e.g. movements of tongue and larynx). VocalPosture.com's claim is that these tensions are mostly posture related issues, and the answer comes from adjusting posture.
In regards to the resonant shift that takes place through the passaggio... specifically... it feels like an occultation low and in the back of your head. It feels like pressure and intrinsic vibration. In TVS we call this "covering"... So that is what singing with proper placements, resonance and formants through the bridge feel like. You actually DO feel it, its not just an abstract voice teacher metaphor..
What one feels in the mask is a sympathetic vibration. For example, I might feel a ring in my head but that is just a sympathetic vibration of a well resonated note. I agree with others. Don't overthink it. You will know you are there when you feel that "ring." One of my exercises is to hold one note and "play" with resonance by changing the drop of the jaw, slight smile, no smile, etc. Make funny faces. Mess around with and find your "sweet spot."
Response: Welcome to the club! We all at one time or another had the same challenge. WebAndNet introduced a idea that bears extension: resonance happens as a result of your vocal tract configuration. If your vocal tract is not open and free, then your resonance will be less than it can be.
The reason for this is that the dimensions of the air space in the vocal tract strongly influence the frequency locations of the resonances. For example, if the singer carries tension or stiffness in the musculature of the tongue root, for example, it thickens the tongue, narrowing the part of the pharynx where the tongue root forms the forward part of the space.
Response: Yes, it is. However, once you get to the point that you are free to position your larynx wherever you wish, you may choose to take advantage of the acoustic change that occurs as the larynx is raised. This motion raises the vowel resonances, and that can help them stay aligned with the harmonics of your phonated tone. Another way to accomplish pretty much the same effect is to let the jaw drop instead. This raises the lower vowel resonance mostly, and the 2nd one somewhat, but leaves the other ones alone.
As you proceed down this line, every few weeks you will likely experience new awareness 'what causes what', which will lead to a series of small breakthroughs reducing tension further. Your practice of soft, clear sirens, and of resonant voiced consonants will improve, and will start feeling buzzier and fun.
Where might alcohol recruit circuitry that regulates positive affect leading to euphoria? A critical area of interest is the ventral striatum (VS), which is recruited by reward-predictive stimuli (Knutson et al., 2001; Bjork et al., 2004). A variety of primary rewards activate this circuit, including fruit juice and water (Berns et al., 2001; O'Doherty et al., 2002; Pagnoni et al., 2002; McClure et al., 2003), as well as secondary rewards such as praise and money (for review, see Knutson and Cooper, 2005). Similarly, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies have shown striatal activation in response to drugs of abuse such as cocaine (Breiter et al., 1997) and nicotine (Stein et al., 1998). Although there have not yet been fMRI studies of the action of alcohol on reward circuits, positron emission tomography (PET) studies demonstrate increased striatal glucose metabolism or blood flow in response to alcohol (Wang et al., 2000; Boileau et al., 2003; Schreckenberger et al., 2004). Accordingly, the mesocorticolimbic reward circuit is important in the development and maintenance of addiction (Koob et al., 1998).
I could bullshit like this forever (honestly, just ask my wife), but the readers of my blogs will surely know that I find it far more interesting to tell you about things as they are for real. The people saying things like in my last paragraph, are unaware that in physics, thanks to quantum physics first and foremost, it really is all about resonance. But resonance not as some fluffy, lovey-dovey, hippie thing, but as a properly defined physical concept.
I think it depends how many resonance things have dropped for you & how much you want to gift gear to your friends (kinda like shattering gear, do you have more runes of shattering than you have gear you want to shatter).
The resonance system should come ealier than the trade system. The resonance system is the absolute minimum you need to make MP feel better. I dont get it anyway why you simply cant trade items to friends like in goddamn every other ARPG.
For me it would be simple (but I have to much time on my hands) every 10 hours you are grouped with someone and inside the same non hub zone you get 1 resonance. Not to much to trade 20 people 100 items but enough to help a friend in need of a good relic with a relic drop you had.
So no good old throw so much equipment on someone so he falls over but helping a friend with one or two bad item slots out.
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