Thankfully, we all have different voices. It would be boring if we didn't! We are all unique. BUT we don't have to limit ourselves. I've heard so many times that "This is just what my voice sounds like" - as in, I am not capable to sing in any other way. If you want to - you can! You have to be brave to try things, go outside of your comfort zone and put a lot of practice in, but we have so many sounds inside of us.
When one of my students who took my course "Breaking Down The Belt" asked how different singers would go about using all the tools from the course, my simple answer was that we all have the same parts so how we would use these tools depends on what we want to sound like and you need to practice more on the techniques that don't come natural to you.
You are just used to singing in a certain way, that's your attractor state, your base line. It's a place of stability in your voice where you will most probably always go until you challenge yourself and expand your attractor states! If you've been singing a lot of pop music, it might feel very weird to have a low larynx. And if you've been singing a lot of classical music it might feel foreign to sing with thicker vocal folds. And so on. It doesn't mean that you can't. For different voice qualities we need to move our voice parts in certain ways. If you've never done that movement before - it will take a while before it feels natural. Like - just because you can't do a push up doesn't mean that you never can, right?
You can avail yourself to ALL the sounds. That's the mindset you need to find the voice of your dreams! 😊
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