Diction often needs to be changed when moving from speaking to singing as singing is just extended speech. Keeping the tongue relaxed and free is a challenge when singing R's and L's, which both require tongue tension to enunciate the consonant. Seattle Vocal coach, Valerie White Williams, explains tricks and tips for singing and enunciating R's and L's without causing a garbles swallowed sound.
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