Loved your conclusion! I was one of those voice students that was told I didn't "have it", and then my voice teacher started choosing songs that she says were the only ones I could sing, I hated every single one of those songs and eventually I just quit classes. Only recently I started researching different techniques and experimenting with my tone and placement again. Thanks for the encouragement! ❤️
I love that you are always about the Mixed voice - or at least most of the time. It's such an interesting topic and I love getting new ways of nurturing the mixed voice. Recently had a breakthrough with the blowing into card exercises
Thanks for sharing this. I’m a bit confused though in the specific mention about the involvement of rib cage- for what I thought, is it not naturally joining or helping when you’re singing properly from diaphragm?
Thomas J Hixon did a lot of research on this. He found that singers and speakers used the rib cage more than they realized. He also found that what singers thought they were doing wasn't what they actually did. He has several books on respiration as well as a whole host of research papers published that you can find.
Not sure if you do reaction videos but I would love to hear your thoughts on broadway performers and their technique. Such as Ben Platt, or Jeremy Jordan
Hey Tyler cool informative videos. I watch most of them . I feel audiences are going for more chesty sounds tho. i think mix sound looses the connection to singers personal sound and like every singers falsetto sounds similar the mix also sounds like its the same singer ,kinda like autotune makes everyone sound the same. It almost has robotic sound ,very technical and not connected to human emotion.
Def don’t agree with you there. But that’s totally cool. You do not need to be my disciple. If you want to have a chesty/yelly sound there are lots of coaches posting that kind of content. I personally don’t enjoy the overly chesty/yell sound, but if you do that’s awesome. Go and learn it from someone who teaches that way.
@@tylerwysong Thanks for answering. I think i dont know any classic singer who sings with that mix sound that people love. If we take rock and ballad singers bryan adams ,metallica ,barry manilow, richard marx ,scorpions plus country singers and the list is endless ,only place i see this sound is in voice lessons or some singer in talent show ,but never a classic singer that people love
@@rzemeckis Only classic singer singing in what people call mix was Roy Orbison. Sorry buddy but the guys you named was just good old natural speaking register up high and Tyler knows that very well
Words of wisdom in the end 🙏🏻 God bless you
Loved your conclusion! I was one of those voice students that was told I didn't "have it", and then my voice teacher started choosing songs that she says were the only ones I could sing, I hated every single one of those songs and eventually I just quit classes. Only recently I started researching different techniques and experimenting with my tone and placement again. Thanks for the encouragement! ❤️
Thank You Tyler
I love that you are always about the Mixed voice - or at least most of the time. It's such an interesting topic and I love getting new ways of nurturing the mixed voice. Recently had a breakthrough with the blowing into card exercises
Yay so happy to hear you had a breakthrough!!
You have an amazing voice!
Thank you from my heart, Tyler🙏❣️you give me strength, courage and wisdom ❤️🎼🎶❤️
This was so useful, got rid of constriction inmediately. Thanks a lot and keep it up!!!!
Thank you! Much appreciated!!!
Absolutely!
I'm trully grateful for this video. Thanks a LOT!
Your voice is beautiful 😌
I love your channel!!! Thank you for sharing the knowledge!
Thanks so much my friend!
I like you so much! Thank you for all these great information! Hi from Brazil!
Absolutely! Thank you.
Yo this was groundbreaking
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Breathe through diaphragm with pulse when you hit notes
Thank you!
Of course! You’re welcome!
You sing so good. Teach us your vibrato.
what do you mean by "down and out feeling" and "downward feeling" "feeling the voice pop up into my head" "pop up along this vertical" so many terms.
That down and out in the core really helps. Find it even improves vibrato. 👍
You wont even be able to do vibrato right without good support or let alone sing in mix. Good video bro.
Thanks for sharing this. I’m a bit confused though in the specific mention about the involvement of rib cage- for what I thought, is it not naturally joining or helping when you’re singing properly from diaphragm?
Thomas J Hixon did a lot of research on this. He found that singers and speakers used the rib cage more than they realized. He also found that what singers thought they were doing wasn't what they actually did. He has several books on respiration as well as a whole host of research papers published that you can find.
Your videos are really informative and helpful. I want to ask you a question that can you make a video on belting in chest? And chesty mix. Thankyou
So in and out feeling is correct? Rather than pulling abdomen
down and out not in and out
Are the breathing technique different in classical and modern singing?
I think probably every teacher has a different breathing technique lol.
Amazing advice Thank You
Hello Tyler 😀
Is your Master class good for the begginers like me?😀
Yes absolutely!
Not sure if you do reaction videos but I would love to hear your thoughts on broadway performers and their technique. Such as Ben Platt, or Jeremy Jordan
Hey Tyler cool informative videos. I watch most of them . I feel audiences are going for more chesty sounds tho. i think mix sound looses the connection to singers personal sound and like every singers falsetto sounds similar the mix also sounds like its the same singer ,kinda like autotune makes everyone sound the same. It almost has robotic sound ,very technical and not connected to human emotion.
Def don’t agree with you there. But that’s totally cool. You do not need to be my disciple. If you want to have a chesty/yelly sound there are lots of coaches posting that kind of content. I personally don’t enjoy the overly chesty/yell sound, but if you do that’s awesome. Go and learn it from someone who teaches that way.
@@tylerwysong Thanks for answering. I think i dont know any classic singer who sings with that mix sound that people love. If we take rock and ballad singers bryan adams ,metallica ,barry manilow, richard marx ,scorpions plus country singers and the list is endless ,only place i see this sound is in voice lessons or some singer in talent show ,but never a classic singer that people love
@@elmohalling6232 As I already said no need to follow my advice. Seems like you know what you’re going after as a singer. Best of luck.
@@elmohalling6232 Bryan adams, richard Marx, Klaus meine are all singing in mixed voice.
@@rzemeckis Only classic singer singing in what people call mix was Roy Orbison. Sorry buddy but the guys you named was just good old natural speaking register up high and Tyler knows that very well
Thank you for noticing my abs! Lol but in all seriousness This helped a lot thank you!
I wish we could see someone’s abdomen doing the outward movement lean.
I’ll make a video!