This a very helpful exercise for me. I was disgusted with my limited range since I was trying to sing everything in my chest voice. I discovered that I have a much better range than I imagined. Delightful!
@@chrisliepe How the Hell can Emily Armstrong sing an F6 from her chest register without going into her head register, like she did in the 3rd chorus of The Emptiness Machine?
Sorry my mistake. It’s an F5 she sings, but still very difficult to sing without going completely into head voice. In fact, that D5 she sings without going into her head voice is also really hard. I think F is a full step higher than D on the guitar, depending on what string you fret it on.
You nailed it here. It’s not easy to embrace the vulnerability of head voice and to instead fall back on pushing chest voice with poor results. Early 20 yr old Gnecco was the only guy I knew who was willing to go there. I recall him doing a lot of falsetto on stage that eventually blossomed into the force of nature it is today. Thanks!
I really like how Chris is not just explaining, but also demonstrating every step! I've watched plenty of vocal coaching vids and often you see some demo of a voice position, but it's from an already trained voice that you just can't reproduce if you're newbie like me (esp. when it's out of your speaking registry), and are still left in the dark, or very likely convinced that nature didn't give you singing voice. But I love how Chris demonstrates every step of the process, and gives us the milestones on the way that help us find the solution! I haven't tried this method yet (just saw it now), but I'll definitely try it out. I'm kinda stuck up to F4 (though last year after some fixing some health issues it seems I got an extra semitone or two, and can occasionally reach F4# & G4, but still not in a usable way), and even got (ulgy!) falsetto on few occasions only. I also definitely can feel being tied to my chest-voice. I also like it :) which I guess is the reason I instinctively try to push the chest-voice high ... but it just doesn't work.
This is gold. Can't believe i almost skipped this video. I have a fairly decent high range but i always seem wear out my voice within about 30 minutes. Just realizing that what I've been doing is pushing my chest voice and wearing out my chords because i push them too hard when hitting high notes. Doing this exercise i could instantly feel how my throat was waaay more relaxed and it was much easier sustaining a clean note. Going to try this out and see if it doesn't help me during longer partice/jam session. Thank you for making these videos Chris. It is nice to be able to have such a great vocal coach even though we are in way different places on the planet.
Thanks for sharing this. I'm a second tenor, and I sing in head and mixed voices a lot, and I get a lot of compliments on the way I hit the high notes. Also, I'm working on improving my lower register by practising stuff by people like the Verve Pipe and Johnny Cash.
Chris I gotta say I love your videos. I've been trying ti find my singing voice since I was a kid and haven't had much luck. I just turned 40 and finally realized I got three inner voices and didn't know I could mix them until the other day. It has lit a fire in me and I've been playing music non stop. I can't belive I can access these highers notes with my mixed voices it's amazing. Thank you so much!
I’m surprised you haven’t setup your own vocal academy yet, you’re a better teacher than Ken Tamplin. It’s great for us that you haven’t, but if you did, I would probably buy it. You’re THE only vocal coach that I have ever understood what they meant and took real value from. Thanks Man!
Thank you Chris, this really helped - I've been hitting that wall and have been doing it wrong the whole time, my falsettos always were weak and never used em, thanks for showing me the power. i'm very excited!
There are a couple exercises in Chris' "Aggressive Vocalist" course that use the "flipping" break shown here. The course is worth that alone. It's helping me access my mix better than the other approaches I've been working with the past year or so. As a bonus, even though I'm not interested in aggressive vocals per se, I might be able to do that at some point and it becomes another "tool in the toolbox" that's worth the time and effort. Anything to unlock that ever elusive (for me) mixed voice is good!
I love your energy bro, just found your videos and I'm super amped to use tour free course and start the journey of building my voice from a smooth jazz/pop base into more metal/rock. Thank you!!
This is incredible! I can also sing high notes, head voice, pretty easily but, when it comes to mixed, I was feeling I was pushing hard up against something when going high. Like too much pressure going through something small and I couldn't release my high mixed voice coming from chest up. Then, voila. you post this, I go at it from the head voice down and I'm singing free!! I can't even believe it. This is my go to drill for a while. I've been trying to sing 'Jane' by Jefferson Starship as a challenge and was never able to sing it freely until now! I always felt and sounded like it was really squeezed! Wow! Thanks so Much Chris!!!
So I use my headvoice all the time. It's what is easiest for me to access. But somehow I forgot how to do it and cannot access it and just ended up getting really scared I messed up my voice. But this actually helped me a lot!
Thanks Chris, I joined Discover Your Voice just yesterday evening because of this sort of quality insight and instruction. Now I'm putting in the work. Thank you Sir.
I can go from chest to head with the same note but break when I try to transition back into chest. Gonna keep working on it, starting at that comfortable note choice
I used to sing pretty high stuff with a band, but after some health issues and long months of recovery i got stuck in such a limited range of my headvoice. This video and excersice was the key to place my head notes correctly, which opened a whole octave in my upper range!!! There's still a lot work to do, but thank you a lot! Your channel always has a good vocal recipie for any situation! Cheers ))
Thanks! I was doing these exercises last thing in the evening, laying in the bed. In the morning I tried again, voice was little bit tired, but the gap between chest and head, the falsetto treshold, had become less notisable, smoothier, softer. I think, I will get my larynx muscles to do the right thing with these ecercises.
Now after some time of trying, I would say that the gap, a treshold smoothening, happends with similar movement in the throat, as swallowing too big sip of water. Sometimes in the hurry, I take too big sip water, and try to swallow whole mouthfull of water at once. Exces water causes stretching pain in the back of the throat, and makes me think, if I am stupid to not even know how to drink water. May be it’s been my body tryin to fix my falsetto gap, because now it sounds as if I found the way.
Thanks Chris. Just what I needed on a day when I have been feeling very capped in my range and discouraged. Gives me encouragement to carry on exploring and hopefully expanding. Great!
I already know how to be in mix, i think i know how to belt (maybe?) but man, I just know I learn something new in EVERY Chris video! Man, you are helping me to achieve my vocal dreams, really!
Great timing! I was feeling down this morning after realizing that I'm singing Marigold an octave too low to hit it with enough intensity. Will be using this exercise today!
This is great ✌🏼 i was practicing yodeling this last days and i was trying to use my falseto singing. Thanks for all the help, im from Chile and i really love your Cornell and Cobain videos ✌🏼
Chris, This is one way to get up there, but respectfully I'm not sure this is the best way to get to the open throat, powerhouse, operatic sounding voices of some of the old school guys. Just my opinion. Your thoughts are welcomed.
Great explaination, Chris! 🤘💯🍻 Typical example is "Don't you cry" by Kamelot where Roy Khan breaks into the head voice in the chorus (heavenly!) however for the purpose of beauty of the song he as even extremely great singer wasn't singer for constant high pitched songs that he was pushed to do which exhausted his vocal over decade + of constant tour with Kamelot.
Could you possibly do a tutorial on Jonny Craig’s form of singing? He has an insane range and vocal style that I’ve been trying to get down for years but I just can’t put a finger on what he does and how he does it. He was the vocalist one Emarosa, dance Gavin dance, slaves and solo albums
Oh man, thank you! I’m so excited Also a side note, thank you for all the tutorials! I’ve been watching for a couple of months and practice every day and have progressed way more than I could of thought of
One thing I have found difficult is that when I move into head voice, my natural inclination is to perceive that the note I'm singing is suddenly a higher pitch rather than the same one in head as compared to chest. Then it's a mind game where I think I'm already closer to the top of my usable range and that there's nowhere to go and I tense up. This exercise is great because now I can feel and hear the difference between my head and chest voice on the same pitch and then incorporate the mechanics of moving into mix. (P.S. Nice guitar, I love my Tacoma)
Ayyyeee I already do this! Much Props with this lesson and all the other lessons. Today I'm trying to hit Chris Cornell's vocal ability for his birthday. It's crazy it's already been 6 years since he passed away.🥹
I seem to be in an alternate universe where everything is backwards. I can sing high notes all day long till the cows come home; yet this is useful in that it is actually about expanding the chest voice range. Interesting
i'm loving a lot of your videos but i have to say you really have a talent for taking a short point and making it as long as possible. i understand its for the algorithm and what not but it really feels like it drags on. like this video was full of great stuff, but really only needed to be like 5 mins. what you're saying is direct and easy to understand. it doesn't need to be beat to death like this. many of your other videos are double to triple this runtime as well. its a bit much for the viewer to sit through.
I'm not doing it for the algorithm. I'm making videos the way I would want them to be made if I were learning. Rhythm, Rhyme and Repetition is key for learning. It doesn't resonate with everyone and that's totally fine :)
Best vocal teach ever!! Hey chris o think I saw in one of your videos someone commenting on Oh Darling! It would be awesome if you did a video about it, it is insanely hard to get a good tone on that song, especially in the beginning!
Watching BOBBY in live performance he makes it look EASY LOL THE "" ANDY WILLIAMS "" performance is very educational to watch his physical physique of neck and facial as he floats through the song witch is on lots of your tutorials about being in touch of head ,mixed voice ,compression ect .....thank you was planning on this month to set up a private session but have to put on hold still have more time on health issues before I return to work but some day it will happen 🤪🌈👍
Thank you Chris! This is really a great video. I've been seriously trying to sing for the past 7 months and thank God I've figured out lots of things naturally. However not dragging my chest up has always been really hard for me. After trying this in the car a couple times today I was sliding all over my range and through my break. I was even hitting notes like A5s and B5s and I'm naturally a bass with a tessitura of E2 to E4. It's so amazing the hear and feel these high notes! Thank you!! I have a question. I've struggled with singing high notes and feeling lots of strain and push in my chest. I've tried adding more air when that happens and sometimes it fixes the problem a little bit, but I haven't been able to truly fix the problem. Could you give me any advice or make a video on this? Thank you! Sincerely, a huge fan! God bless you!
You're so welcome! Have you seen my video on "How to Sing High Notes and Phrases"?? Search for that on my channel. You'll see that video and another one that is escaping me right now, but that should help you out a ton!
In the classical/opera world head voice is equated with falsetto, which is a dirty word. Tenors take all the chest weight to the top . Integrating the falsetto with the rest of the range. This does that.
Came here because of a recommendation from a fellow Redditor. This is definitely helping me work on my vocals. I’m hoping to do covers of songs from artists like STARSET and Citizen Soldier, and even making my own music. This music definitely helped me hit higher notes.
Wait.. THIS is what I meant in one of your other videos ! (wasn’t sure my explanation was good enough😂) Starting out in headvoice, then push to bring in some chesty quality.. Am I on the right path ? 😃 So, if I keep doing this exercise + some cry/twang exercises, will I develop my mix voice ? Pls give me an answer, you’re one of my idols ❤
Me: I wish I could improve [insert skill here]
Chris: Releases the wished video.
This a very helpful exercise for me. I was disgusted with my limited range since I was trying to sing everything in my chest voice. I discovered that I have a much better range than I imagined. Delightful!
It's amazing how you didn't hit the table with the guitar
Awesome, Chris! I realise now that I'd been doing this before when trying to reach higher notes, now I understand why it actually works!
YESS
@@chrisliepe How the Hell can Emily Armstrong sing an F6 from her chest register without going into her head register, like she did in the 3rd chorus of The Emptiness Machine?
@@paulchristie8452I don't hear that as her chest voice, maybe it's mixed voice?
And of course good breath support
Sorry my mistake. It’s an F5 she sings, but still very difficult to sing without going completely into head voice. In fact, that D5 she sings without going into her head voice is also really hard. I think F is a full step higher than D on the guitar, depending on what string you fret it on.
You nailed it here. It’s not easy to embrace the vulnerability of head voice and to instead fall back on pushing chest voice with poor results. Early 20 yr old Gnecco was the only guy I knew who was willing to go there. I recall him doing a lot of falsetto on stage that eventually blossomed into the force of nature it is today. Thanks!
I really like how Chris is not just explaining, but also demonstrating every step!
I've watched plenty of vocal coaching vids and often you see some demo of a voice position, but it's from an already trained voice that you just can't reproduce if you're newbie like me (esp. when it's out of your speaking registry), and are still left in the dark, or very likely convinced that nature didn't give you singing voice.
But I love how Chris demonstrates every step of the process, and gives us the milestones on the way that help us find the solution!
I haven't tried this method yet (just saw it now), but I'll definitely try it out.
I'm kinda stuck up to F4 (though last year after some fixing some health issues it seems I got an extra semitone or two, and can occasionally reach F4# & G4, but still not in a usable way), and even got (ulgy!) falsetto on few occasions only. I also definitely can feel being tied to my chest-voice. I also like it :) which I guess is the reason I instinctively try to push the chest-voice high ... but it just doesn't work.
This is gold. Can't believe i almost skipped this video. I have a fairly decent high range but i always seem wear out my voice within about 30 minutes. Just realizing that what I've been doing is pushing my chest voice and wearing out my chords because i push them too hard when hitting high notes. Doing this exercise i could instantly feel how my throat was waaay more relaxed and it was much easier sustaining a clean note. Going to try this out and see if it doesn't help me during longer partice/jam session.
Thank you for making these videos Chris. It is nice to be able to have such a great vocal coach even though we are in way different places on the planet.
Thanks for sharing this. I'm a second tenor, and I sing in head and mixed voices a lot, and I get a lot of compliments on the way I hit the high notes. Also, I'm working on improving my lower register by practising stuff by people like the Verve Pipe and Johnny Cash.
Thanks for sharing!
@@chrisliepe Anytime!
I'm just 2 minutes in and this guy has already helped me a lot
Chris I gotta say I love your videos. I've been trying ti find my singing voice since I was a kid and haven't had much luck. I just turned 40 and finally realized I got three inner voices and didn't know I could mix them until the other day. It has lit a fire in me and I've been playing music non stop. I can't belive I can access these highers notes with my mixed voices it's amazing. Thank you so much!
You exactly know what problem I'm going through eveytime you post. THANK YOU SO MUCH!! 🤗😍
You are so welcome!
Your channel is a very helpful channel for a Bass/Baritone person like me.
You've been coming out with some real banger videos recently. It's like your message is getting clearer
Great to hear you've been continuing to enjoy the new content! I'm having more fun than ever :)
I’m surprised you haven’t setup your own vocal academy yet, you’re a better teacher than Ken Tamplin. It’s great for us that you haven’t, but if you did, I would probably buy it.
You’re THE only vocal coach that I have ever understood what they meant and took real value from.
Thanks Man!
I have! See my website in the video description or go to mymusicalvoice.com and check out all the courses and collaborations I’ve done :)
@@chrisliepe You are the man! I’ll definitely be checking that out.
at 0:06 the way you said wall is a perfect example of how to get Mixed Voice I think (just tried it myself)... see your teachings are paying off !!
YES!! Glad you got your mix!!
@@chrisliepe I did get it for like 3 secs... Will work on it
Good one! This is my biggest challenge, often can't find the flip or head voice but this helped
So awesome, Chris. You’re great at breaking things down and educating the fine nuances to improved singing. Bravo!
Thank you Chris, this really helped - I've been hitting that wall and have been doing it wrong the whole time, my falsettos always were weak and never used em, thanks for showing me the power. i'm very excited!
This has been the single most important video for me in improving my singing! Thanks Chris!
So methodical in teaching , incredible info right here thats worth alot of money
I think you should have a ‘fundamentals’ or ‘gold nuggets’ playlist for some of your videos. This one’s been so interesting and useful for me.
Thanks a great idea!
There are a couple exercises in Chris' "Aggressive Vocalist" course that use the "flipping" break shown here. The course is worth that alone. It's helping me access my mix better than the other approaches I've been working with the past year or so. As a bonus, even though I'm not interested in aggressive vocals per se, I might be able to do that at some point and it becomes another "tool in the toolbox" that's worth the time and effort. Anything to unlock that ever elusive (for me) mixed voice is good!
This man is incredible thank you sir definitely would love to work with this man in person he's like the vocal whisperer
I've watched a tonne of your videos on mixed voice but this is the one thats finally made me get it, cheers!
you are the man!!
I love your energy bro, just found your videos and I'm super amped to use tour free course and start the journey of building my voice from a smooth jazz/pop base into more metal/rock. Thank you!!
Chris!!! You are answering the questions that have kept me frustrated for years!!!
Thank you sir!!!
❤❤❤
This is incredible! I can also sing high notes, head voice, pretty easily but, when it comes to mixed, I was feeling I was pushing hard up against something when going high. Like too much pressure going through something small and I couldn't release my high mixed voice coming from chest up. Then, voila. you post this, I go at it from the head voice down and I'm singing free!! I can't even believe it. This is my go to drill for a while. I've been trying to sing 'Jane' by Jefferson Starship as a challenge and was never able to sing it freely until now! I always felt and sounded like it was really squeezed! Wow! Thanks so Much Chris!!!
So I use my headvoice all the time. It's what is easiest for me to access.
But somehow I forgot how to do it and cannot access it and just ended up getting really scared I messed up my voice.
But this actually helped me a lot!
Thanks Chris, I joined Discover Your Voice just yesterday evening because of this sort of quality insight and instruction.
Now I'm putting in the work. Thank you Sir.
Welcome to the course!! Be sure you share gobs and gobs in the forums and show us all how it's going!
@@chrisliepe OK, yes sir and thank you for building the course to help aspiring artists like myself.
I can go from chest to head with the same note but break when I try to transition back into chest. Gonna keep working on it, starting at that comfortable note choice
You are God’s gift to aspiring Rock singers. For real.
I used to sing pretty high stuff with a band, but after some health issues and long months of recovery i got stuck in such a limited range of my headvoice.
This video and excersice was the key to place my head notes correctly, which opened a whole octave in my upper range!!! There's still a lot work to do, but thank you a lot!
Your channel always has a good vocal recipie for any situation! Cheers ))
Thanks! I was doing these exercises last thing in the evening, laying in the bed.
In the morning I tried again, voice was little bit tired, but the gap between chest and head, the falsetto treshold, had become less notisable, smoothier, softer.
I think, I will get my larynx muscles to do the right thing with these ecercises.
Now after some time of trying, I would say that the gap, a treshold smoothening, happends with similar movement in the throat, as swallowing too big sip of water.
Sometimes in the hurry, I take too big sip water, and try to swallow whole mouthfull of water at once.
Exces water causes stretching pain in the back of the throat, and makes me think, if I am stupid to not even know how to drink water.
May be it’s been my body tryin to fix my falsetto gap, because now it sounds as if I found the way.
Chris--this Lesson is GREAT!!
Amazing! Great exercise! The best explanation for expanding range.
Glad it was helpful!
A very funktional exercise, thanks!🤟🏽
Thank you! This is the missing piece I’ve been trying to find for years!
Thanks Chris. Just what I needed on a day when I have been feeling very capped in my range and discouraged. Gives me encouragement to carry on exploring and hopefully expanding. Great!
Man, when you learn how to keep a full sound all the way up into falsetto, it’s such an incredible feeling. Keep it up my man!
I already know how to be in mix, i think i know how to belt (maybe?) but man, I just know I learn something new in EVERY Chris video! Man, you are helping me to achieve my vocal dreams, really!
So great to hear!! I'm glad things keep meeting you where you are at!
Thank you for all your great videos. This type of thing really helps me learn to become a better singer.
This is pure gold, Chris. Thanks so much for sharing IT with us.
Great timing! I was feeling down this morning after realizing that I'm singing Marigold an octave too low to hit it with enough intensity. Will be using this exercise today!
Dang Chris, that’s an awesome way to ease into high notes properly! Gotta try this. Great video as usual.
serious Our Lady Peace vibes in that "up and down" bit. Good content.
Amazing video, Chris!!!! Love these videos when they get this specific 🥰
Thank you for reminding me of this exercise. 🥳
This is great ✌🏼 i was practicing yodeling this last days and i was trying to use my falseto singing. Thanks for all the help, im from Chile and i really love your Cornell and Cobain videos ✌🏼
He sometimes sounds like Thom Yorke. ❤ I want to be like you when I grow up.
Thanks again
Thanks a million, Chris!
Chris, This is one way to get up there, but respectfully I'm not sure this is the best way to get to the open throat, powerhouse, operatic sounding voices of some of the old school guys. Just my opinion. Your thoughts are welcomed.
Alright... How can I throw my money at you? This exercise is money! Thanks Chris!
You're very welcome! You can visit www.mymusicalvoice.com and enroll in some of my courses!
When the video started I thought it reminded me of Jimmy Gnecco, then he goes and says it! Anyone should check out Jimmy if they don't know him.
Thanks for this Chris! I think this exercise is just what I need to increase my range and find my mix.
Perfect!
We need a Chris Liepe Discord!
Great explaination, Chris! 🤘💯🍻 Typical example is "Don't you cry" by Kamelot where Roy Khan breaks into the head voice in the chorus (heavenly!) however for the purpose of beauty of the song he as even extremely great singer wasn't singer for constant high pitched songs that he was pushed to do which exhausted his vocal over decade + of constant tour with Kamelot.
U r amazing.....Respect.
Could you possibly do a tutorial on Jonny Craig’s form of singing? He has an insane range and vocal style that I’ve been trying to get down for years but I just can’t put a finger on what he does and how he does it.
He was the vocalist one Emarosa, dance Gavin dance, slaves and solo albums
Just you wait :)
Oh man, thank you! I’m so excited
Also a side note, thank you for all the tutorials! I’ve been watching for a couple of months and practice every day and have progressed way more than I could of thought of
No way, this is amazing. Thanks Chris. Cant wait to get into Mixed voice method and madness after I've finished Discover your voice.
Hell yeah I'm at work but gonna try this as soon as I get home that's awesome ty again brother
Thanks Chris, you rock!
chris can i just steal your voice or just get a full song of you singing that up and down thing because omg its beautiful
wow i improved as soon as i heard about over relying on the "chest voice"
Thanks Chris! How about a video about The Mars Volta singer Cedrix Bixler? He is such a great and challenging singer!
So glad I found this exercise thank you
Great lesson, I’ll get to working the techniques today. Thanks so much Chris!
Once again Chris, what a great insight to help us to get to the other areas of our voices instead of straining and sounding awful!!
Chris now I am on to something!
One thing I have found difficult is that when I move into head voice, my natural inclination is to perceive that the note I'm singing is suddenly a higher pitch rather than the same one in head as compared to chest. Then it's a mind game where I think I'm already closer to the top of my usable range and that there's nowhere to go and I tense up. This exercise is great because now I can feel and hear the difference between my head and chest voice on the same pitch and then incorporate the mechanics of moving into mix. (P.S. Nice guitar, I love my Tacoma)
I'd absolutely love to access my mix. Since I don't even know how head-voice works (period), that's a tad difficult.
Ayyyeee I already do this! Much Props with this lesson and all the other lessons. Today I'm trying to hit Chris Cornell's vocal ability for his birthday. It's crazy it's already been 6 years since he passed away.🥹
Hi Chris!
I would love to see a Video about the singing technics of Benjamin Kowalewicz!!
Greets from Europe
I've been stuck at A4-Bb4 for a while, which is not bad but I wanna be able to go higher with power like all those great rock singers we all idolize
Me toooooooo
@@phedreBiOnreal
awsome lesson chris,your the man, no nonsence stuff🍰
This was very helpful - I've already started practicing this technique! I can feel the shift happening. Thank you so much, Chris! 😀🎹🎵
Glad it was helpful!
I seem to be in an alternate universe where everything is backwards. I can sing high notes all day long till the cows come home; yet this is useful in that it is actually about expanding the chest voice range. Interesting
YESS.. Interesting :). You must have a good handle on your head voice!
All my life Ive never seen a woman taken by the wind. Will I ever win?
Awesome technique Chris. Thanks!
Thanks mate.
i'm loving a lot of your videos but i have to say you really have a talent for taking a short point and making it as long as possible. i understand its for the algorithm and what not but it really feels like it drags on. like this video was full of great stuff, but really only needed to be like 5 mins. what you're saying is direct and easy to understand. it doesn't need to be beat to death like this. many of your other videos are double to triple this runtime as well. its a bit much for the viewer to sit through.
I'm not doing it for the algorithm. I'm making videos the way I would want them to be made if I were learning. Rhythm, Rhyme and Repetition is key for learning. It doesn't resonate with everyone and that's totally fine :)
have you not yet learned' Repetion is reinforcement! This is just fine.....
This is genius. Thank you
I was thinking of old 50s cowboy singers like Hank Williams and Marty Robbins when you did that yodel head voice flip, not modern rocker dudes
Best vocal teach ever!! Hey chris o think I saw in one of your videos someone commenting on Oh Darling! It would be awesome if you did a video about it, it is insanely hard to get a good tone on that song, especially in the beginning!
Watching BOBBY in live performance he makes it look EASY LOL THE "" ANDY WILLIAMS "" performance is very educational to watch his physical physique of neck and facial as he floats through the song witch is on lots of your tutorials about being in touch of head ,mixed voice ,compression ect .....thank you was planning on this month to set up a private session but have to put on hold still have more time on health issues before I return to work but some day it will happen 🤪🌈👍
Ah there's the Jimmy Gnecco reference! Great advice too man!
I'd love a vocal analysis of Chris Dos from Antiflag
Thank you Chris! This is really a great video. I've been seriously trying to sing for the past 7 months and thank God I've figured out lots of things naturally. However not dragging my chest up has always been really hard for me. After trying this in the car a couple times today I was sliding all over my range and through my break. I was even hitting notes like A5s and B5s and I'm naturally a bass with a tessitura of E2 to E4. It's so amazing the hear and feel these high notes! Thank you!!
I have a question. I've struggled with singing high notes and feeling lots of strain and push in my chest. I've tried adding more air when that happens and sometimes it fixes the problem a little bit, but I haven't been able to truly fix the problem. Could you give me any advice or make a video on this? Thank you! Sincerely, a huge fan! God bless you!
You're so welcome! Have you seen my video on "How to Sing High Notes and Phrases"?? Search for that on my channel. You'll see that video and another one that is escaping me right now, but that should help you out a ton!
So helpful. Best on TH-cam for me 👍
In the classical/opera world head voice is equated with falsetto, which is a dirty word. Tenors take all the chest weight to the top . Integrating the falsetto with the rest of the range. This does that.
Woah this is so cool!
This is great technique, huge help
Came here because of a recommendation from a fellow Redditor. This is definitely helping me work on my vocals. I’m hoping to do covers of songs from artists like STARSET and Citizen Soldier, and even making my own music. This music definitely helped me hit higher notes.
Thanks for your videos they are awesome!!!
Wait.. THIS is what I meant in one of your other videos ! (wasn’t sure my explanation was good enough😂) Starting out in headvoice, then push to bring in some chesty quality.. Am I on the right path ? 😃 So, if I keep doing this exercise + some cry/twang exercises, will I develop my mix voice ? Pls give me an answer, you’re one of my idols ❤
love to see your take on Queen’s Made in Heaven or Show Must Go on
tough, tough songs
Chris this video was exactly what I needed. Thanks!
Those guns and amrs are amazing! So toned.
Thanks! In another life, I'd be a personal trainer/coach :)
Great stuff!
Tnx .. sir
Awesome video!
Please do Our Last Night vocalists analysis! Thanks for your job :))