More Muscle Isn't More Power
A common misunderstanding is that
more muscle equals more power. It really depends upon the
situation. Of course there are some situations, such as
weightlifting, where more muscle DOES mean more power. But then
again, in our cases with singing, more muscle does NOT mean more power.
Have you ever been golfing?
Some may have, some may have not. But you get the point... you
swing a club at a small ball standing on a tee in the ground. You
see golfers hit those balls pretty far huh? I bet the stronger
they are, the farther they can hit...right? Wrong! If you
put the golf club in the hands of a huge bodybuilder, they would not be
able to hit farther than Tiger Woods. The foundation of the skill
is technique, not strength.
I know this from first-hand
experience. Have you ever seen "Happy Gilmore" with Adam
Sandler? If not, he is a golfer that finds success in the sport
by swinging his club like a baseball bat and hitting it REALLY
far. Well it is a movie, so count that out!
Well when I was a kid out at the
driving range I would have the same idea. I would swing as hard
as I could in hope to smash the ball all the way down the field.
I had no luck. I was very inconsistent and the ball would fly all
over the place. Then I look over at the people next to me and
they would swing so smoothly with half the effort as me, but their ball
would soar out of sight! Hmm... it makes so much sense that more
muscle equals more power, but it just isn't always true.
Most beginner singers will agree
with me on this. However, they don't know that they agree with me
because they are not yet educated on how the voice works. So let
me explain...
In order to free your voice, you
must release all tension and strain... but you already know that.
But how? You do this by using the right muscles. If you
struggle with straining as you go higher, you will want to read this.
Back to weightlifting.
It is a common misunderstanding to
assume that singing higher requires more muscle support, but that is
NOT true. Using extra muscle actually does the complete opposite
and holds you back! Think of it like this: you are at the
gym lifting weights. You get to the point where you are lifting
weights that are a little too heavy for you so you call a friend over
to help you out... because more muscle means more power, right?.
Well lets say as you start to lift those heavy weights your friend
pushes AGAINST your power. It just makes it twice as hard!
You call for extra muscle thinking it will help, but it backfires and
does the complete opposite. So when you are singing and feel like
you can't go much higher, you start to use extra muscle support but
those muscles are doing the opposite as to what you want them to
do! Those extra muscles cause strain and constrict your voice
which puts a ceiling on your range.