Head Voice Chest Voice – How To Sing With Mixed Voice (Demo + Tutorial)

Ken Tamplin demonstrates the art of singing from chest through head voice seamlessly by demonstrating varying degrees of “Mixed Voice.”

Ken chose to sing Rufus’ “Tell Me Something Good”
(Chaka Khan originally on lead vocals) for his vocal demonstration.

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