Thank You for the great warm up and also accompaniment, I am a bass baritone and find it very good exercise to follow you in head voice almost as high as you, a soprano, this is such good exercise for me. I am also a fan of Jeff Rolka . more videos please😯
Hi Frank! Wow! This is so kind of you to say, I’m honored. I was very curious how baritones & tenors would do with this range, awesome to hear you’re able to utilize it too! I’m so happy to hear this. And yes! Jeff is great!!
Wi wi wi wi weeee! Hey hey heyyy! This is such a great workout! Yoga for the vocal chords is just what my students need to perform their upcoming musical! What a great strength training. Just like bodybuilding. But for singing!
Brilliant so very grateful. Thank you, I have a lot of trouble with lower notes especially after singing a lot in my high register ie. Carmine Burana 1st sop. Kind regards Margareta
Hi Margareta! Thank you for commenting & for watching! Yes! As soprano 1’s we can be very comfortable and adept in that high range, and the low range is tricky! The Hmm-Mah exercise and consciously “singing with your speaking voice” will help a lot to bring out that rich lower register! Thanks again and keep singin !!
Hi there !! Yes! You have a BEAUTIFUL voice and fabulous soul in your sound. For more air support - I would recommend singing as though your mouth is near your belly button; this will give you more core support. Also- play around with singing from more of your hard palate (the spot right behind your teeth); feel the sound vibrate there and you may get a stronger sound! Hope this helps! And again you sound great!
Lol! Thank you for your feedback. I was just talking about making a follow up that is strictly the exercises and not also educational (the “why” or “how” behind the exercise- but just the exercise itself!) When I make that one I’ll post the link for it here! Thank you Julia!
I suggest not stopping to speak during scales. You explain it first and then we are trying to follow you so when you abruptly stop to talk it’s distracting
Hi Ashli! This is a vocal lesson video that encompasses the why & how of the exercise, but if you check out my “Warm up with me” video- it’s just the exercises without any stops ☺️
Thanks ❤
Sophia's warmup is GREAT!
So glad you’ve enjoyed!
Love this warm-up Sophia ❤
@@1okedoke I am so so happy to receive such a kind comment thank you!
Every time I do the exercise with you, I feel that my vocal skills improved a lot. Thank you SO MUCH. Look for more. Keep up the great work, Sophia.
Oh wow!! What a great comment! I’m so thrilled to hear this. Thank you!!
Worderfull vocalization, i'm studing a lot and i enjoy it
I’m so glad to hear that, thank you!
Thank You for the great warm up and also accompaniment, I am a bass baritone and find it very good exercise to follow you in head voice almost as high as you, a soprano, this is such good exercise for me. I am also a fan of Jeff Rolka . more videos please😯
Hi Frank! Wow! This is so kind of you to say, I’m honored. I was very curious how baritones & tenors would do with this range, awesome to hear you’re able to utilize it too! I’m so happy to hear this. And yes! Jeff is great!!
I think i'm at the right place :))
Love this warm up...❤
I’m so glad !!! ❤️❤️❤️
Wi wi wi wi weeee! Hey hey heyyy! This is such a great workout! Yoga for the vocal chords is just what my students need to perform their upcoming musical! What a great strength training. Just like bodybuilding. But for singing!
Yes!!! Exactly! I LOVE that you call it Vocal yoga! It’s so totally is. I’m so glad it’s helping you and your students! Enjoy!
Thank you for helping me SURPRISE🤪 myself😁!
Haha!! What a great comment!! That’s awesome !!!
great thanks so much
My pleasure! Thank you for watching & for commenting!
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Thank you very much for the great exercises and your lovely personality and beautiful voice! Please make some more videos!
Thank you so much for such a kind comment! I appreciate your sentiments so much! I absolutely will!
You got it!!
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Very nice!
Thank you!!
you look so majestic just like your voice
Thank you so much! I'm baritone but it helps a lot, before a concert, I see the different!!!
This is wonderful news!! Thank you so much. I’m glad it helped you!
Brilliant so very grateful. Thank you, I have a lot of trouble with lower notes especially after singing a lot in my high register ie. Carmine Burana 1st sop. Kind regards Margareta
Hi Margareta!
Thank you for commenting & for watching! Yes! As soprano 1’s we can be very comfortable and adept in that high range, and the low range is tricky! The Hmm-Mah exercise and consciously “singing with your speaking voice” will help a lot to bring out that rich lower register!
Thanks again and keep singin !!
These are wonderful. Thank you for being kind, informative & relaxed
Aw, thank you so much!!! What a pleasant and kind comment; I appreciate it!
Show de bola, seus vídeos. Muito bom, Deus abençoe!
Obrigado!!!
Please do one on how to sing very low notes
Yes I agree. Usually when a presenter talks too.much in the beginning i pass right through it
@@deborahdefelice8692 thank you for your comment
This is an instructionional warm-up!!
Professora passa bastante exercícios por favor 😁
More!
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hi i have a song on youtube call he my help i wont to know if iam singing with air flow in this song
Hi there !!
Yes! You have a BEAUTIFUL voice and fabulous soul in your sound.
For more air support - I would recommend singing as though your mouth is near your belly button; this will give you more core support.
Also- play around with singing from more of your hard palate (the spot right behind your teeth); feel the sound vibrate there and you may get a stronger sound!
Hope this helps! And again you sound great!
@@SophiaLilythank you!
Here's what would be very helpful - a warm-up with no talking
@@yourvoicecoach-nancywalker6061 thanks for your comment
Love this warm up but, and I'm not trying to be rude, your stopping to talk mid flow, is really sending my adhd mind up the wall😅
Lol! Thank you for your feedback. I was just talking about making a follow up that is strictly the exercises and not also educational (the “why” or “how” behind the exercise- but just the exercise itself!) When I make that one I’ll post the link for it here! Thank you Julia!
I’ve renamed the video - it’s more of a vocal lesson with warm up exercises!
True follow-along warm up coming soon 😊
@@SophiaLily 🫶🏿❤️🙏🏿
@SophiaLily thank you so much for your reply. I'm looking forward to that, because the exercises you share are really good 👍🏿
All set, Julia!
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I suggest not stopping to speak during scales. You explain it first and then we are trying to follow you so when you abruptly stop to talk it’s distracting
Hi Ashli!
This is a vocal lesson video that encompasses the why & how of the exercise, but if you check out my “Warm up with me” video- it’s just the exercises without any stops ☺️
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You lost me on the voodoo yogi nonsense.
Can’t all be woo-woo! ✨there’d be no woo left to woo 😏