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once, i though that when singing i should aim my throat to be as close to "rest. silence posiiton" but this aproach made me put no energy, and thus like Dante said that by trying to do ablosutely nothing i threw everything out of balance.
I guess I should have clarified what I said. It's like you were trying so hard to have everything right and to do nothing within that your vocal mechanism that ended up creating more problems. When you're practicing, just for fun, try pretending like you're going to imitate a 5 year old singing a song. This is to help you become more spontaneous with how you approach practicing and to become a little less judgemental about what you're doing. (Judgemental in the sense of worrying about whether everything you're doing is correct or whether you're doing too much.) It's good to be judgemental about what you're doing sometimes to give yourself a reality check, but you take it a little bit too far, to the point where it's hurting you.
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