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If you are using full chesty voice up higher and not just a heavy blend that is really not good for your cords if you are singing always. By forcing up you are not allowing the cords to adduct which puts unneccesary strain on them.
When you use head voice your cord NEVER and I repeat NEVERRRRR stretches. The end of your chest voice is when it stops stretching, at this point it merely adducts like a zipper. Chest voice up there will also make you become more nasal around that note. Now I love Bruce alot but he also forces too much chest into his voice which makes him sound like he is choking the notes off sometimes.
What I do is work on a 3 step system.
1. Strengthen Falsetto
2. Transcend from Falsetto to Full Voice. (Building up resonance until the cords switch into full voice.
3. Strengthen the Full voice. (Sirens, arpeggios etc.)
This is Jaime Vendera's system.
The forcing the chest voice up may help you guys but its not in the best interest of your vocal health.
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