lloyd,
thank you for your response. i was pretty sure you weren't a vocal dr. frankenstein, given the difficulty in monitoring measurable phenomenon in a singer during phonation (hey! maybe that's what the bolts in the neck are for...). knowing that you have gone to the trouble to acquire an impressive amount of information for the sake of making sure you are doing the right thing (and i commend you for that), i am even more curious to know the specific exercises you use to address specific problems, what you do for planB when planA goes wrong, etc. yes, they may even be exercises we all use but, most of us are going on less information and would benefit from further assurance. remember, what seems obvious and common to you may be an uncommon revelation to some of us.
mike
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