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Jul 16 06 12:04 PM

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I believe it's normal for you to have a harder time getting up higher on the nays because the nasal sound from the nays causes the larynx to rise. And, if it raises too high, it causes pain and eventually you'll have to stop if it continues to rise. But, the nays are more for helping your voice to get through the transition to head voice. For me, it was easier to do the nays after I had gotten to head voice through the other excercises.

Also, I was also confused at first with head voice and falsetto. It'll take some time to figure it out, but you'll know eventually. If you can, go into a high note in what you think is head voice. Then, slide down, and if you hear basically a crack or click or something like that as you go down far enough, it's probably falsetto. But, also, it could be that if your voice is basically trying to get to the mix that you might feel or hear something similar to the click out of falsetto, but it shouldn't be as noticable or big. Just a guess about the last sentence though... ;)