Common mistakes in vocalising the Key Sound™
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The purpose of this page is to resolve some of the common errors made in vocalising the Key Sound™ particularly in the earliest days of practice.
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How to make the Key Sound™
The specific sound is demonstrated many times in Jack's Introductory Audio Seminar Male Multiple Orgasm Step by Step (4th Edition updated to include female multiple orgasm training) and particularly in the Follow up seminar: The Key Sound Multiple Orgasm Training Seminar for Both Men and Women.
Structure
The Key Sound™ consists of two parts over a particular length of time with a 'rolling quality' in the middle that corresponds with a lower torso shift. That rolling quality is described many times in the Forum entries and some essential concepts are given below:
Tonality
(in development)
Timbre
The time it take to fully develop the Key Sound™ varies from individual to individual. Over time, the resonance or the base frequency may change in tone. The quality of pitch may also change so it seems as if the sound, with the properties of huskiness is charged or bristling with orgasmic energy - as if evolving from a pure note to using a Kazoo!
A common error is to force the sound. Only a gentle vocalisation is needed to produce the correct Key Sound™
One way is to record your own Key Sound and compare that to the samples produced by Jack.
General Tips from the old forum
Please post here, some of those tips that helped or are helping you.
