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Tight Jaw? Try This! Singing Without Jaw Tension

Tight Jaw?  Try This!  Singing Without Jaw Tension In order to produce a clear sound, a singer needs to be tension free. If one area of the body is tense, it directly effects the function of another part of the body. A tight jaw results in tight neck muscles that can hinder your singing. You could also be be blocking the sound completely by not opening up correctly.

I'll walk you through how to spot if you have jaw tension and some vocal warmups that will isolate the jaw in order to keep it loose in order sing with total freedom!

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Katie DeNure is a music teacher at One Music School which offers private Guitar, Voice, and Ukulele lessons online via Skype.

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