| Yes, in this question I very much agree with Hickman's use of the flow study. For someone who has a sound that comes easily, the flowing, slurred groups of notes are a nice change from the long tones. I genrally start with a nice low C and try to get the room to shake a bit. I ascend, descend, and crawl around using the principle of note connection the flow studies intend.
If my little dog, Lucky, starts howling along with me I know my sound is resonating! He won't leave; he'll sit there and do the primal thing along with me.
He's a Bichon Frise but that's another thread.
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