In Vocal Ped this week we discussed fold mass and the different kinds of fold mass. Up until college, I had no idea about the existence of fold mass but I'm glad I have because understanding the different kinds of fold mass and what they are used for have solved many issues I've had about singing. As a tenor, I never knew that I practically live in the world of thin fold. I was always under the impression that if you wanted to sing a high pitch, instead of reaching for it, just lower your larynx to create that classical color. Now while that is part of the way to do it, I would do it in thick fold which was not the answer. Once I knew how to differentiate between the folds, singing became much easier for me.
Br-ick and Br-in were very confusing at first, but after seeing people perform using the two masses it finally clicked in my head. Billie Eilish was an example we were given to help us understand Br-in and I suggest anyone confused about Br-in to listen to her, basically that is her style. Everything she does is Br-in and she does it so well that many can recreate that style just by listening to her. I hope we cover more about fold mass in the near future.
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