The pharyngeal voice training has two main functions:1. It can quickly expand one's voice ranges, improving the voice quality, and enhancing any singer's sound ability for singing.2, It can cure a variety of voice diseases.Prof. Lin J?nqing's Pharyngeal Voice Training has much more significance than voice training. Besides its proven therapeutic effects it can significantly boost the strength and the function of the pharynx, which Dr. George Ho, the translator of this article, thinks that the pharynx is an important part in the formation of the CranioSacral postural reflex in Tai Chi and meditation. The cranial part of this acquired postural reflex is calledDngt?u xu?n in Chinese. It means that the head feels as light as if it was hanging in the air. An enhanced pharynx can help the formation of this part of the postural reflex. In our new digital culture neck pain is epidemic and I think a strong neck with a strong pharynx can prevent and cure these posture-related problems. For further details of this CranioSacral postural reflex in Tai Chi and meditation please read my other Kindle ebook in Amazon.ca, "The Benefits of tai chi for the spine: The postural enhancement effect of tai chi called the CranioSacral Postural reflex of Tai Chi (Tai chi and meditation Book 2)"The two physical signs of the CranioSacral Postural reflex of Tai Chi are called Q? tie b?i in Chinese and Ding tou xuan in Chinese. Q? tie b?i can be summed up as, "The abdominal part below the umbilicus seems to adhere to the spine and the adhesion intensifies with the Tai Chi moves."The translation of this article is just my pioneer step towards some in-depth analysis in various ways to enhance physical health and to achieve spiritual Enlightenment. As we all know chanting and reciting prayers play an important but mysterious role in many religious practices because different kinds of sounds have different frequencies of vibration and therefore can open some blocked channels both in our body and our mind. This aspect will be further elaborated in subsequent publications.Prof. Lin has the following fair comment regarding pharyngeal voice singing, "It must be pointed out that after the acquisition of the pharyngeal voice we do not apply it in all our singing. In fact, the pure pharyngeal sound is sharp and irritating, but its effect on singing is like adding salt to cooking. The salt is too salty to eat, and the cooking is tasteless without any salt. It is necessary to put in the right amount of salt to enhance the taste. That is to say, when the song has the proper pharyngeal voice composition, the tone will be metallic and crisp, and the sound will become beautiful."
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