This video explains how to use constriction to make the subharmonic vocal coordination in order to sing really low. Essentially we have tension, or constriction, within the vocal folds themselves and above the vocal folds whenever we make sound. When we make "normal" sound that doesn't have any kind of added noise such as creaking or the false vocal folds distorting, we are balancing the tension/ constriction. To get the subharmonic we have to "mess up" the balance.
0:00 Intro
00:43 What is a subharmonic
1:40 The two ways to get a subharmonic
2:34 Explaining “constriction”
3:30 Releasing constriction to get a subharmonic
5:15 Adding constriction to get a subharmonic
6:19 What if nothing works?
8:22 Add “voice" to the creak
9:38 Balancing the constriction
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