Speech Level Singing has been given a bit of a bad rap when it comes to the position of the larynx. Let’s review.
First of all, our larynx has a default position when we speak. Everyone is different. My larynx rises ever-so-slightly when I speak. I just happen to have a slightly “twangy” speaking voice. I can speak (and sing) with my larynx lower, but that is not my “default” position or my most-natural position.
Some people incorrectly think that Speech Level Singing demands a “low” larynx. This is not the case. SLS simply achieves a larynx that is “neutral” when singing….in other words not too high, and not too low.
I think this is a great way to train the voice. Good singing starts with balance. Balance is the ability to sing your entire range with a relatively neutral larynx.
Then comes style and your signature sound. And, yes, your larynx will rise a little when you belt.