The voice will not do anything by itself. It has to be commanded.
As a teacher, I never talk about sound, because for me the sound is
the least important of all. You have muscles that might be obstructing
you and you have to eliminate any problems these muscles might be
causing by knowing where they are.
We should be master of our body. Therefore, I developed my own way
of teaching, which I call the Nine Laws.
Today, I'll explain the first two.
1. The Way to Stand on Your Feet
If you don't stand in the right position you create tension. Never
stand on two feet. Either you create complete tension, or you
transfer the tension to one place. As you shift weight from one
foot to the other, your shoulders settle and relax.
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