Finding Your Mix by Speaking Your Song

One of the fastest ways to discover your mix — the balance between chest and head resonance — is to start by speaking your song instead of singing it. This method is fun, expressive, and incredibly effective for finding your natural blend without strain.


Step 1: Speak the Song on Pitch

  • Take the lyrics of your song.
  • Speak them at the pitch they are meant to be sung, even if it’s not perfectly on note.
  • Go overly dramatic, like voicing a cartoon or Disney character — emphasise the emotion and character of the words.
  • Have fun doing it! The sillier and more exaggerated, the better.

Being playful isn’t just entertaining — it relaxes your mind and body, so your voice can coordinate naturally.


Step 1a: Why Playfulness Matters

  • When you’re silly or expressive, your brain stops overthinking, letting your body instinctively do what it needs to:
    • Coordinating vocal fold vibration
    • Engaging breath support
    • Placing resonance forward in the face and mouth
  • When you’re serious, you can over-analyse, creating tension in your jaw, tongue, shoulders, or throat, which blocks the mix.

Think of it like letting your inner child lead your voice — your adult brain doesn’t get in the way.


Step 2: Notice How It Feels in Your Body

  • While speaking dramatically, pay attention to what’s happening physically:
    • Where do you feel resonance in your face?
    • How is your jaw, tongue, and mouth shaping the sound?
    • Are your shoulders relaxed? Is your breath supporting the voice?
  • Internalise these sensations — this is the foundation for a healthy mix.

Step 3: Transition to Singing

  • Take the same lyrics and sing them at the same pitches, keeping the playful, dramatic feeling.
  • Focus on maintaining the same sensations in your face, mouth, and body.
  • You’ll notice your mix engages naturally: chest supports the lower notes, head resonance helps the higher ones, and your voice feels balanced.

Step 4: Tips for Success

  1. Be dramatic and playful — exaggeration helps your mix emerge.
  2. Focus on sensation, not perfection — it’s about feeling the resonance, not hitting every note exactly.
  3. Repeat with different song sections — your mix may feel different in various ranges.
  4. Record yourself occasionally to hear where your mix is working.
  5. Have fun! Enjoying the process keeps your mind relaxed and your voice free.

Summary

By speaking your song at pitch with playful, dramatic expression, you can:

  • Engage chest and head resonance naturally
  • Find your mix without strain
  • Transition smoothly into singing with confidence and control

This method is playful, intuitive, and immediately practical — perfect for singers who want to feel their mix before they hear it.