@@Account-jo2vo one way I tried that really helped is, I sighed, and as I sighed i wld add vocals, and sing different notes, it kina helps you understand how a vibrato works and what it needs to come to life
Thank you so much for this. I used to love singing and (at age 68) am hoping to get it back a little. This first lesson was great! As I got to the higher notes, I could tell when I was doing it wrong. The bow analogy is very helpful.
I love your energy. There are other vocal coaches with channels like yours, but they don’t go as in-depth as you do. I love that I can literally do the entire exercise with you. Thank you, for your hard work to make these videos. I know it’s not easy to get us rookies to understand what you’re talking about. You did an amazing job explaining and demonstrating everything. You got a new subscriber, and I will definitely keep coming back.
I like how Madeleine find common patterns in things to make us easier to understand how to sing :) Bow straining, larynx muscle being shaky when starting to build on vocal strength as similar as our muscle gonna be shaky when we are building our muscle at the beginning time. Love it! 💚
I love how you combine theory with the actual exercises. It helps a lot to be able to understand what's going on inside your throat while singing. 😯 Thanks a lot!
I have to say that your channel is the ONLY one out here that actually has a content that I UNDERSTAND, and you explain like a real vocal coach should for an audience of all sorts, it’s understandable for newbies as well as the ones who have been doing it for awhile and so on. Keep up the good work, you helped me out so much you have no idea, especially all the lessons on registers because for me at least it was the hardest thing to understand cause I just have trouble with umm feeling my body so voice as well, but you made it so simple, so useful. Thank you, thank you !!!
Thank you for this lesson I really enjoyed it I found where my voice needs strengthing and I will continue to work on it and I love how your so gentle with telling us it's ok if it doesn't sound good or if our voice cracks it made me feel super comfortable I been singing for years but I noticed over time I can't hit some notes that I used to from having so much damage to my vocal cords
Isn't u are sooooo beautiful with beautiful voice 😳🥺❤❤❤ wowwww masha Allah ❤❤ love u mam and love ur vocal exercise...... and yaeee I m LEARNING many things from ur channel and i m from india❤💜
Hey..hey..hey...I have to just comment and say wow to your half sleeve tattoo..👍 looks great on you...( Not in a wierd way) just an observation...also your vocals are pretty amazing too..I mean great upload for those on the vocal journey in their life's. 👏..be safe and keep healthy ♥️
Thank you for this video! I work at customer care and after a few minutes talking I get a sore throat feeling or when I teach I get the same feeling. I need to drink water constantly. Maybe I'm using my voice the wrong way, I don't know. Could this exercise help me with this problem or do you have other recommendations?
Definitely yes. About two years ago I started strengthening my voice by means of a similar exercise, and it helped a lot. Even during winter, I could talk for more than an hour without coughing or feeling sore in the throat.
@@Ebubekir_ I read Gary Catona's book on Voice Building, i.e. muscle training for the voice, where he describes a basic exercise based on slides like Madelaine 's exercise. The main difference is that there is no rule for the lowest and the highest note. You start at some note, slide up, stay there a bit and slide down, holding the low note for a bit. Like in Madelaine 's video, the crucial point is the yawning sensation. All through the sliding up and down, you would try to go even deeper into the yawn (lowering the larynx) and in addition increase the volume. The hardest version is when you keep the tension on the muscles, i.e. the yawn, during breathing in between the repetitions. But keep in mind that this is muscle training and should not be overdone. Like all muscle training, it could leave you with post-exercise muscle soreness. Gary Catona also advocates doing the exercise on different vowels in order to enhance your enunciation, which also depends on the strength of the voice muscles. There are a couple of videos on TH-cam where he either demonstrates it himself in an Interview or does voice training with Aubrey Logan. In these clips you can easily see the close connection to Madelaine's exercise.
@@friedemannkemm63 Thank you for taking your time and give an extensive answer, I really appreciate it. I will begin to do the exercises, I talk for hours at call center and get really sore throat.
@@Ebubekir_ Best of luck to you, and awesome that you care enough to take care of your voice! It is very important and strengthening your vocal muscles is just like working any other muscle in your body. Continue to drink lots of water (perhaps "jazz it up" a little with some lemon and cucumber. I've always heard that taking a "spoonful" of honey straight down the throat is helpful too...oh, and if you can take the time, lean over a bowl of hot water (towel over your head) to take in the steam. Helps with sinus/nasal lubrication. :)
Since beginning vocal exercises every so often I get a minor tightening like a spasm in my neck which releases and goes away when I stretch out my neck just as if it were a cramp in my leg. Is this normal? Is this common or a thing at all?
Help! I smoked some cigarettes (less than a pack) for the first time in my life out of curiosity, but when I got home to sing, my mixed voice was gone....it was very airy and dry...can you make a video on how to get it back (specifically for people who've smoked)?? I love singing so much and this would honestly mean the world to me😭😭
Hey Madeleine! Thanks for the amazing video. I got a question: Can people send samples of their voice so that you can help them find their weakness/strength?
Actually, Peggy, not Gordon. When I start the sigh, my voice is crackly. Would that be expected to lessen as I practice this? I have been diagnosed with muscle tension dysphasia and I’m trying to recover. MUCH vocal fatigue.
For constant practice. Exercise starts at 5:00 ❤️
you
thank
I feel like I should be paying for these lessons because I actually have a vibrato I can hold when I sing now
Hiw did you do I struggle 😣
@@Account-jo2vo one way I tried that really helped is, I sighed, and as I sighed i wld add vocals, and sing different notes, it kina helps you understand how a vibrato works and what it needs to come to life
How long did it take?
You are paying her every time you watch an ad on the video.
How long did it take
We need more content like this, my entire acting career is thanks to this amazing woman. Keep it up👍
Acting?
@@josephlobo4671 sim, acting ...
Yaaay I'm here for same reasons :D
Good luck!!!🎵🎶✨✨✨
Amazingly effective sounds flow without effort just like yawning from sleep. Great demonstration and yet free. Thank you Maam your generous.
@@kamlooo1479 Ahhh same i have auditions for a musical (legally blonde) coming up and i need to sing for it T-T and i have absolutely no experience...
Before I was screaming in singing, but now through Madeleine, I am able to sing well.
Thank you!
Madeline Harvey has awesome techniques that you can feel and not just hear. She saved my singing.
I love how she describes her lessons.
Thank you so much for this. I used to love singing and (at age 68) am hoping to get it back a little. This first lesson was great! As I got to the higher notes, I could tell when I was doing it wrong. The bow analogy is very helpful.
I love your energy. There are other vocal coaches with channels like yours, but they don’t go as in-depth as you do.
I love that I can literally do the entire exercise with you.
Thank you, for your hard work to make these videos. I know it’s not easy to get us rookies to understand what you’re talking about.
You did an amazing job explaining and demonstrating everything. You got a new subscriber, and I will definitely keep coming back.
I like how Madeleine find common patterns in things to make us easier to understand how to sing :)
Bow straining, larynx muscle being shaky when starting to build on vocal strength as similar as our muscle gonna be shaky when we are building our muscle at the beginning time. Love it! 💚
Elegant and educated presenter. A born teacher.
"Now heres our exercise"
Pulls a piano out of a dresser
Lol. U don't have a piano inside ur dresser??
I love how you combine theory with the actual exercises. It helps a lot to be able to understand what's going on inside your throat while singing. 😯 Thanks a lot!
I have to say that your channel is the ONLY one out here that actually has a content that I UNDERSTAND, and you explain like a real vocal coach should for an audience of all sorts, it’s understandable for newbies as well as the ones who have been doing it for awhile and so on. Keep up the good work, you helped me out so much you have no idea, especially all the lessons on registers because for me at least it was the hardest thing to understand cause I just have trouble with umm feeling my body so voice as well, but you made it so simple, so useful. Thank you, thank you !!!
Yay! Thanks for the wonderful feedback! ❤️
This is marvelous! I'm 7, going back to pro. She's at least as good as any vocal coach I've ever had. Saved her links, will do these things daily!!
Singing lesson's always put me in a better mood. Thank you
Thank you for this lesson I really enjoyed it I found where my voice needs strengthing and I will continue to work on it and I love how your so gentle with telling us it's ok if it doesn't sound good or if our voice cracks it made me feel super comfortable I been singing for years but I noticed over time I can't hit some notes that I used to from having so much damage to my vocal cords
Best explanation so far!🙂
I think I learned how to use my natural voice with this exercise and it help me hit higher notes that don’t sound strangles
Same bestie!!!!
Hello ma’am I am new to your channel and I already love it thank you
You are so welcome
Hi Madeleine. Just a quick note to say thanks. I use a number of resources for vocal training and I have learnt a lot from you. Cool... Be well...
Most helpful vid. Singing like a boss this week! A ‘penny drop’ moment …
Thank god you are back from your "hiatus" MH!, You speak my language when it comes to singing pedagogy
You are an amazing teacher, thank you so much beautiful 🙏💖
For daily practice 5:03 8:04
No way this is actually an amazing technique and i love it so much! My voice sounded so scratchy before trying this! Thank you ❤
Omg exactly what I needed how do you always read my mind 😳😍 I’m so grateful for your videos
I love your lessons! Incredibly helpful and it’s so gooood to listen to you...the way you talk and your voice - so soothing❤️🎼
You are a godess! i was struggling with my weak high voice for years! thank you darling
I love this excercise plus I needed a change !!❤️
Great exercise to warm up and strengthen your voice - thank you so much for this video!
I always get excited for your videos! I’ve started teaching a kid voice lessons and I always recommend your videos! Also adorable shirt love the color
Wow! Thank you! 🥰😘
Hit it out if the park on this fantastic lesson my dear voice coach ❤️
Thank u for this also just a reminder YOURE A QUEEN 👑 that’s why your video has no dislikes 😤💕
I’ve been following for a few months now and these videos have helped me drastically! Thank you so much for your videos!!❤️❤️❤️
Wow nice touch with the intro. I haven't been able to practice much and came back to learn again 😅.
You been saving my voice I wish I could show you
Damn, you are good. That is what I call teaching
When I do this, I hear SO much mucus. Would love an exercise to help break this down
You are the best Madeleine
I did awesome first it was challenging but I got through somehow thank you❤️❤️
TY MH for teaching me your methods I've learned alot since I started singing in Dec. 2020
As always a wonderful, informative video and I love the spider pin youve got there!!
You’re beautiful! Thank You for sharing your talent.
Your are great. Thanks for the voice lessons.
Beautiful and smart. You blow me away ❤️Love from Canada 🇨🇦
My mom walked in on me while doing this and it was so embarrassing😂
Thank you so much for your videos Madeleine
Thank you this was so helpful💕
I truly love this video.
Sensational look
This class was amazing!!!! Thanks a lot teacher 😊
Thanks Madeleine. Another great video that I've enjoyed, and been inspired by...
So much fun! Thank you so much!😁
Great exercise. Love your teaching style. Thanks for sharing your expertise.
This is what I wanted exactly! Thank you very much! Please tell me how I can repay :)
Isn't u are sooooo beautiful with beautiful voice 😳🥺❤❤❤ wowwww masha Allah ❤❤ love u mam and love ur vocal exercise...... and yaeee I m LEARNING many things from ur channel and i m from india❤💜
Thanks Madelein you are the best!
I just love your intro to the video. great vide btw :-)
We will def. see again for this video. Love love love love the exercise. Also love your dress
You look amazing Madeleine! I love your videos, thank-you!
You're truly my absolute favourite. Also MAJOR Emma Pillsbury (glee) vibes haha
Thank you Madeleine!!!!!!
Hey..hey..hey...I have to just comment and say wow to your half sleeve tattoo..👍 looks great on you...( Not in a wierd way) just an observation...also your vocals are pretty amazing too..I mean great upload for those on the vocal journey in their life's. 👏..be safe and keep healthy ♥️
Makeup is perfect great instructions 💜🎶🎤
Wonderful. Thank you Madeline. :)
Sooo Goood! Thank you!!!
Thank you for this video! I work at customer care and after a few minutes talking I get a sore throat feeling or when I teach I get the same feeling. I need to drink water constantly. Maybe I'm using my voice the wrong way, I don't know. Could this exercise help me with this problem or do you have other recommendations?
Definitely yes. About two years ago I started strengthening my voice by means of a similar exercise, and it helped a lot. Even during winter, I could talk for more than an hour without coughing or feeling sore in the throat.
@@friedemannkemm63 Thank you for your answer. Do you have another helpful exercises and tips?
@@Ebubekir_ I read Gary Catona's book on Voice Building, i.e. muscle training for the voice, where he describes a basic exercise based on slides like Madelaine 's exercise. The main difference is that there is no rule for the lowest and the highest note. You start at some note, slide up, stay there a bit and slide down, holding the low note for a bit. Like in Madelaine 's video, the crucial point is the yawning sensation. All through the sliding up and down, you would try to go even deeper into the yawn (lowering the larynx) and in addition increase the volume. The hardest version is when you keep the tension on the muscles, i.e. the yawn, during breathing in between the repetitions. But keep in mind that this is muscle training and should not be overdone. Like all muscle training, it could leave you with post-exercise muscle soreness. Gary Catona also advocates doing the exercise on different vowels in order to enhance your enunciation, which also depends on the strength of the voice muscles.
There are a couple of videos on TH-cam where he either demonstrates it himself in an Interview or does voice training with Aubrey Logan. In these clips you can easily see the close connection to Madelaine's exercise.
@@friedemannkemm63 Thank you for taking your time and give an extensive answer, I really appreciate it. I will begin to do the exercises, I talk for hours at call center and get really sore throat.
@@Ebubekir_ Best of luck to you, and awesome that you care enough to take care of your voice! It is very important and strengthening your vocal muscles is just like working any other muscle in your body. Continue to drink lots of water (perhaps "jazz it up" a little with some lemon and cucumber. I've always heard that taking a "spoonful" of honey straight down the throat is helpful too...oh, and if you can take the time, lean over a bowl of hot water (towel over your head) to take in the steam. Helps with sinus/nasal lubrication. :)
I love your videos!
This advice is very helpful and so cool
I can't control my breath while doing this exercise so what should I do ??
i suggest doing breathing exercises, there are videos on it! also some websites are very helpful
You are the best for me on you tube. Love you 😍.
thank you so much for this tutorial.
Ur so underated it makes mad
Thankyou so much
Amazing video! ;) I liked so much
strengthening muscles of and surrounding the vocal cords=
4:00
This room is beautiful!!!!!!!! Love the couch! And great video!
I was first! Thanks for the awesome video
Thanks for watching!
SO great! Thank you :)
Do i just let the air comes out controled on one specific note or do I change the note as my air runs out
Since beginning vocal exercises every so often I get a minor tightening like a spasm in my neck which releases and goes away when I stretch out my neck just as if it were a cramp in my leg.
Is this normal? Is this common or a thing at all?
When I’m doing it with you I notice I’m slightly behind you when you change pitches, am I not in key or am I doing it wrong?
Help! I smoked some cigarettes (less than a pack) for the first time in my life out of curiosity, but when I got home to sing, my mixed voice was gone....it was very airy and dry...can you make a video on how to get it back (specifically for people who've smoked)?? I love singing so much and this would honestly mean the world to me😭😭
Drink alot of water, do breathing yoga.
The third time I did that the back of my throat was... itchy (?) ticklish (?) That's not supposed to happen right? Does it mean I'm doing it wrong?
Hey Madeleine! Thanks for the amazing video. I got a question: Can people send samples of their voice so that you can help them find their weakness/strength?
She's uploading singers reaction videos
My cat was judging me so he went to another room 😂😂😂😂
thanks madeleine!!!
I love your lessons on TH-cam! I would love to have a lesson with you
5:12, 8:07 the exercise starts
Actually, Peggy, not Gordon.
When I start the sigh, my voice is crackly. Would that be expected to lessen as I practice this? I have been diagnosed with muscle tension dysphasia and I’m trying to recover. MUCH vocal fatigue.
love your opening! 342k subs and nobody has suggested AuRoRa? maybe just havent gotten to her yet. It Happened Quiet live at Nido.
Can we do this every day?
And how many time we should do it?
exercise starts at 05:00
I have problem with last two - There I have very strong vocal breaks - how to deal with it? What am I doing wrong?
I’m trying to find the best exercise to push my singing voice please help
I would love to do these lessons but I have no where to participate when she does the excercises😩😩😩
Am i supposed to open my throat while I sing then?
Hi I’m a fan😍 I was wondering can you do a tutorial on how to sing Show yourself from frozen 2??
4:58 For the dailies
note to myself
open throat, sigh, go 5:06
G 7:09 G# 8:04 A 8:20
She reminds me of one of the Bellas from the movie pitch perfect