How to Enunciate with Mixed Voice - Singing Advice
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Fantastic, dude! You're my favorite instructor on all things voice-related. You deserve to have a huge channel.
Thanks man. Very kind ☺️
totally agree with you
Really appreciate your honesty and when you show vocal/physical limitations and the ways to work around them. Great stuff.
Thank you, Sterling! Good to see you again!
I was literally just wondering about this today and then this video popped up
Thankyou 🎉so sad people were mean lied to me your honest to actually helpme
Solid gold advising, as usual, but this one, jesus, it's super effective at this point of my current journey!
"Stave" part was particularly awesome!
this is awesome! I'm precisely at that point: just started finding my mixed-voice sweet spot but stuck with "Ah" and "Ay" vowels. I guess those are the 2 vowels I got to work with. Thanks so much!
Happy to hear it 😊
Thank you 👍👍👍👍
This is great thanks Stirling, totally on point!
Thinking about the Ee sound up high, it does cave in quickly when up there in mix. But I’m finding dropping the larynx a bit on high Ee will give it enough space up there to exist.
Would you say that that a good thing to do?
Cool, beste Grüße aus Deutschland. Sehr guter Content. 👍
Thank you for amazing content like always, I have been following you already for last 6-7 years! Thank you so much man! I also realized that whenever I play with a band in the rehearsal room that if I have a big PA a side of me I can hardly feel mixing voice but when i get in ear its much easier.. Do you also always recommend in ear over other monitoring? Thank you!
Thanks for singing a shout out to my good friend "Stave."
I learned to sing by simply imitating other singers. So I've been able to modify vowels in chest, head and mixed voice for a very long time. I just didn't know that is what I was doing. For example, when I sing like Joe Elliot of Def Leppard, he often sounds like he's crying or singing in mixed voice in certain parts of different songs. Now, he adds distortion on top of that. But the point is, I was doing a lot of the things you're discussing here just by imitating him. In fact, I can name the four singers who I most imitated and tell you which parts of my voice they helped me discover: Chest voice - David Coverdale, Mixed voice - Joe Elliot, Head voice - Steve Perry and Stephen Tyler. Steven Tyler helped me learn how to sing in head voice with distortion. Of course, all of them used all three, but where they "instructed" me the most is where I mentioned.
after all that waka waka waka some liquid death would be nice XD apreciate the insights o7
Ha. Didn’t realize it was sitting riiiiight in front of the camera 😂
Ohoo, great topic!
I need to see you react to Ren, specifically "Hi Ren", but please if you do, don't watch it first, make sure you do a completely raw first time reaction recording. You will be stunned i promise, maybe not so much by his voice but by just the whole thing... please consider this. thumbs up if you've seen "Hi Ren" and would like a reaction.