I think it's absolutely honorable that even though you offer the online course, you share so much knowledge for free on TH-cam so that people who can't afford the course can benefit from your experience. Thank you so much for this! Peace and love to you and your team
Ken's gift to the world through his free instruction is truly immeasurable. I've loved to sing all of my life. It was very important to me. My goal was never fame, it was always to sing better. But I had such stage fright that performing was torture. Ken's gjft has given me freedom of expression of my very soul! I started singing Kareoke a few weeks ago and was invited to sit in with a live band in performance. I realized that, when I sing in public, I am fully me just being me. We all have that right! Now, no one has more fun than me when I perform. Thank you from the bottom of my soul.
I am so thrilled with the results I have received from Ken’s Brilliant & Complete instruction! My chest tickles from hitting notes I never dreamed of hitting & I am so grateful! 🙏🏽❤️🎶🔥👏👏👏
Voice warm-up always before the performance.👍 But?????I'm a mesosoprano,Mr.Ken😄😄👍 Thank you very much The Best teacher of vocal technique in the world.Thank you Ken💫💫 Always great presentation. Rock on🤘🤘🎸🎶🎙
My man, Ken Tamplin... a friend turned me your way when I told her I was desperate to improve my voice and, more so, my range. I watched your video, QuickStart warm up for guys... I followed along with you shortly afterward. the results are re-freaking- markable!! I quickly gathered together youR short videos where I felt I needed the most improvement... chest power, strong head voice, correct warm up. I understand beginners to the course are likely to find marked improvement come quickly at first... but it had been a few days after resting my voice to start from scratch, and... WOW Example: If I do the quick warm up before any song I normally sing, I immediately sing the song better than I ever had. I knew the importance of technic, but at 62 years old, I thought my ability was to far gone to save. I can't wait to find out what else you can teach me to do in the other small lessons. I can see I may become a full-time student to your courses and your weird sounds and extremely detailed instruction. Are you a genius? I do not know, but do you know how to show people the path to better vocals than they ever thought possible? Hell, yes you do. THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR WORK AND TIME YOU''VE GIVEN TO THE WORLD OF MUSIC, SIR. AND IT IS VERY NICE TO MEET YOU, KEN.
Hey Ken, after years of using this warm up, along with your course, my vocal range has not only gone higher, but also a fifth lower! I'm a baritone voice range, but my lowest note went from a low G, to a fifth below that (a low C!!) It's amazing what consistent practice will do. Thank you so much for this warm up video !
I've learnt a lot from you. It's been years m following you ! Now we have a band n yes we do rock n roll... Thank you Ken for all your tutorials. Wid luv from north east india
I've done the warm up and my singing after that was better than anytime before. I love to sing but I never learned how to, so I only sing when I'm alone, not to hurt anyone's ears. Anyways, you've got my attention. Subscribed. I'll share my progress after some time. If it goes well and I find it's something that I'm getting good at, I'll 100% take part in your course. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience. 👍🏻
Enjoy the ride. It’s gonna be so good, I promise. I was really bad once, but you your good singing voice is just burried and you need to dig it up. Good luck
Thx Ken! I'm doing your stuff for a while, but it is so nice to have fresh content from you, and have an opportunity to sing along with you. No matter at which level you are, you can kinda tune your instrument with Ken.
I met Seth Riggs a few years ago (just before the Michael Jackson Bad tour) he taught me the same kind of exercises. I am a Blues, rock, metal singer, you and he are in some ways similar but I feel like I relate with you better, thank you for helping me with these exercises it's really helping me enjoy singing again
I am so grateful to you for your courses on youtube as my friends are very impressed how much my singing and vocal range have improved!!. I can hear myself singing better than I did 30 years ago.. Thank you ken
Wow what timing.! This video appeared on my phone (because I subscribed to notifications ) first thing this morning. Just so happened I had an hour before work today to lay down a vocal track. So I did this along with you before recording it. It totally helped me prepare. Even after decades of singing this inspired me and works. Thank you Ken!
I was recently asked to sing Adele - When We Are Young. One tone lower than the original. (pretty high sing for male) But plus, without warming up, because there was no time for that. It turned out miserably. Many notes were fake. The voice was dry and the color of the voice was terrible. It was difficult to control the pitch. It all sounded miserable. And that's just because the vocal cords were cold. That was the last time I was persuaded to sing fast and instantly.
Thank you so much, Ken! With every single of your warm up exercises, I discover new fields of vocal agility... Your method really seems to be incredibly effective!
Very nice, thank you! By the way: My local singing teacher (opera singer) gave me very similar exercises. And also in general she gave me tips that are sometimes very similar to yours (open throat; first develop your chest register; first sing without distortion...). I take this as a good sign.
very helpful, Ken!!! I’m old but new to singing and performing. Thank you for posting them online for all to see. I wish I had your instruction decades ago!!! 😲😲😲(my singing face now!)
Thank you very much for this. Just want I needed! Your course has done wonders in the short time I've been doing it. I'm sticking to it for long haul and can't wait to hear what I will sound like in a few more months!
Thanks for the warm ups Ken and the tips and the walkthrough demonstrations always appreciate you doing these warm ups thanks for taking time to do these 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Well that's soo cool Ken, i've been waiting for such video for a long time. Thank you. i am a baritone, your instructions helped me a lot even if i don't train everyday. Now i can hit that G#4 & A4 in chest voice (mixed a little), it's soo cool. Best regards.
Ken these tutorials help alot, it helps me understand every exercise much better, I have the course and this expands on it so much more.... i am very happy with my results so far and hope to improve more whit all the youtube content.. thanks and explain us more :)
I have found your videos to be very helpful, Ken! Truly a wealth of information. Can these arpeggios and scale warmups also be done using a straw at any point within?
Wow! Thanks so much Ken. I’ve done the 7- note warmup when I was doing musical plays. We all did, before rehearsal. The (La) thing. But you bumped it up to twelve notes. That’s cool. I could follow that one no problem. Same with the tongue-humming thing. But the first one was like a lip vibration and I’m not sure how you did that. Sounded like a roll but maybe I misinterpreted it. Nevertheless, I couldn’t do it. I can do a tongue roll, like a Spanish (R) sound but your mouth was closed when you did that. What were you doing there? Appreciate any advice. The rest of your warmup was fun and fairly easy. The beginning, I couldn’t tell where that sound was coming from.
I wasnt able to do it before working on my diaphragm support. Maybe you can work on that .(im a student too so dont take this suggestion too seriously)
Hey Ken , this may be a little bit of an odd question but when it comes to warmups should a singer always warm up the same way each day? Or do you alter your warmup depending on which song you’re singing and whether you need to access your high or low register more easily for that song?
Love you, you're so awesome as well! Love your channel. Your videos are just amazing, great, awesome! I'm not saying it for the first time. ☺️ (I think so) Nelly xx :)
Hi Ken, first of all thanks so much for this great video! I'm always doing this whole video twice before starting to work out with the course. I'm currently in volume one and stretching my chest voice as high as possible (currently managing A5 and even B5 sometimes)...I'm curios about the AH vowel when warming up....should I flip into headvoice or stay in chest for the AH....I'm flipping into head when doing the lip drill and the tongue exercise but I'm not so sure about the last one. Thanks a lot and Take care!
Congrats! I'm really very surprised about the beauty of the melody at the end of the video. According to Shazam the song's name is Sing. Where could I listen the full song?
Happy thanksgiving ken, great video as usually. I am a seasoned 80s rock singer for 30 years (I’m 57) now, my how time passes. Since getting back into singing after a 7 year hiatus, Your warm up vid above has helped me maintain my singing 3-4 times a week in two different bands. It has helped me warm up properly from what used to do and want to thank you for that. Would love for you to critique my singing. Can you accept wav files or mp4 files? Maybe use it in one of your vids? Lmk. Thanks Cos
You are welcome to post your demo on the forum. You will receive feedback from one of my commentators. Check it out!: forum.kentamplinvocalacademy.com/ Or, you can schedule an evaluation by writing to ktvahelp@gmail.com
Could you do a vocal analysis of Kurt Nilsen. He won the only world Idol there was and have an incredible voice. "You look like a Hobbit, but you sing like an angel" is a famous quote from the judges during world Idol😅
How do you guys do the lip trills and not get dizzy? I think my forms good, as far as I can tell idk. I just start seeing static in my vision after like 7 of them. The rest of the exercises are fine
Ken - I am starting to gig again with an electric band and will be singing much louder than I have been used to doing acoustic gigs. Do you have any tips to get my voice in shape?
I take it since this is my first few times doing this i wont be able to hit the higher notes.I am stuck at a certain limit and will keep at it.I cant do that unless i hold my lips to get that effect.
Hi happy holidays Ken I've a question Robert plant was. Quoted as saying After if he did any pre show warmups He would mix together lemon juice and honey and drink this to coat his Vocal cords have you ever heard of Using this cocktail?
I sincerely don’t use any elixirs at all including honey and lemon etc.. Some people seem to like it, for me it just does nothing. I’m simply a filtered, room temperature water guy.
Hi Ken. Is there an alternative exercise to lip trills? I find them nearly impossible to do, and all my energy and focus invariably ends up being devoted to maintaining a piss-poor trill instead of staying on pitch, not straining, etc.
Since I turned 76 I have doubled my range using Ken’s techniques! I can’t even believe it myself!!!!!!!
I think it's absolutely honorable that even though you offer the online course, you share so much knowledge for free on TH-cam so that people who can't afford the course can benefit from your experience. Thank you so much for this! Peace and love to you and your team
I couldn't agree more, Kevin. I did purchase his course, and wow...is it every worth it.
I bought and still use some of of the you tube vids because of the high quality info the Ken releases
Thank you for this
You are a true teacher, sir. God bless you!!! ❤
If I don’t hear the phrase “ once your warmed up it’s genius “ my day isn't complete
Same
Me too
Same here as well
Ken's gift to the world through his free instruction is truly immeasurable. I've loved to sing all of my life. It was very important to me. My goal was never fame, it was always to sing better.
But I had such stage fright that performing was torture.
Ken's gjft has given me freedom of expression of my very soul!
I started singing Kareoke a few weeks ago and was invited to sit in with a live band in performance.
I realized that, when I sing in public, I am fully me just being me. We all have that right!
Now, no one has more fun than me when I perform.
Thank you from the bottom of my soul.
That's awesome! I'm so happy for you! Rock on!
You saved My life Ken! 🙏
I use Your warm up every time I sing!
I love You buddy & I pray to get one on one lessons one day! Elohim bless My Brother! 🖤
I am so thrilled with the results I have received from Ken’s Brilliant & Complete instruction! My chest tickles from hitting notes I never dreamed of hitting & I am so grateful! 🙏🏽❤️🎶🔥👏👏👏
Voice warm-up always before the performance.👍
But?????I'm a mesosoprano,Mr.Ken😄😄👍
Thank you very much The Best teacher of vocal technique in the world.Thank you Ken💫💫
Always great presentation.
Rock on🤘🤘🎸🎶🎙
My man, Ken Tamplin... a friend turned me your way when I told her I was desperate to improve my voice and, more so, my range. I watched your video, QuickStart warm up for guys... I followed along with you shortly afterward. the results are re-freaking- markable!! I quickly gathered together youR short videos where I felt I needed the most improvement... chest power, strong head voice, correct warm up. I understand beginners to the course are likely to find marked improvement come quickly at first... but it had been a few days after resting my voice to start from scratch, and... WOW Example: If I do the quick warm up before any song I normally sing, I immediately sing the song better than I ever had. I knew the importance of technic, but at 62 years old, I thought my ability was to far gone to save. I can't wait to find out what else you can teach me to do in the other small lessons. I can see I may become a full-time student to your courses and your weird sounds and extremely detailed instruction. Are you a genius? I do not know, but do you know how to show people the path to better vocals than they ever thought possible? Hell, yes you do. THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR WORK AND TIME YOU''VE GIVEN TO THE WORLD OF MUSIC, SIR. AND IT IS VERY NICE TO MEET YOU, KEN.
Great to hear! Rock on! kentamplinvocalacademy.com/
Hey Ken, after years of using this warm up, along with your course, my vocal range has not only gone higher, but also a fifth lower! I'm a baritone voice range, but my lowest note went from a low G, to a fifth below that (a low C!!) It's amazing what consistent practice will do. Thank you so much for this warm up video !
I've learnt a lot from you.
It's been years m following you !
Now we have a band n yes we do rock n roll...
Thank you Ken for all your tutorials.
Wid luv from north east india
Awesome! Thank you!
this man has midas touch with his voice - everything he says or sings is just gold man
Hey Ken! Already calling for snow here in Michigan. Winter is coming. Have a rocking and safe weekend!🎧😎
Thanks, you too!
@@kentamplin ❄☃️❄
I've been doing this before performing my Musical Live Streaming with my Team and it help me a lot.❤
I've done the warm up and my singing after that was better than anytime before. I love to sing but I never learned how to, so I only sing when I'm alone, not to hurt anyone's ears. Anyways, you've got my attention. Subscribed. I'll share my progress after some time. If it goes well and I find it's something that I'm getting good at, I'll 100% take part in your course. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience. 👍🏻
Enjoy the ride. It’s gonna be so good, I promise. I was really bad once, but you your good singing voice is just burried and you need to dig it up. Good luck
Update?
I do this warm up every time before singing anything seriously
Same here brother, after I started doing this my gigs got 10 times better 🤘🤘
Thank you, Ken, my voice feels so good after this. Easy and warmed up. Clear instructions, great material!
Thx Ken! I'm doing your stuff for a while, but it is so nice to have fresh content from you, and have an opportunity to sing along with you. No matter at which level you are, you can kinda tune your instrument with Ken.
I met Seth Riggs a few years ago (just before the Michael Jackson Bad tour) he taught me the same kind of exercises. I am a Blues, rock, metal singer, you and he are in some ways similar but I feel like I relate with you better, thank you for helping me with these exercises it's really helping me enjoy singing again
Rowland. I know this is random but if you need beats hit me up
I am so grateful to you for your courses on youtube as my friends are very impressed how much my singing and vocal range have improved!!. I can hear myself singing better than I did 30 years ago.. Thank you ken
Wow what timing.! This video appeared on my phone (because I subscribed to notifications ) first thing this morning. Just so happened I had an hour before work today to lay down a vocal track. So I did this along with you before recording it. It totally helped me prepare. Even after decades of singing this inspired me and works. Thank you Ken!
Funny story ken...i watched all of your channels tutorials and im just coming back cause i got used to kens voice and face😂😂
WOW! Ive been warming up with my Babies and didnt even know it! 😇
I was recently asked to sing Adele - When We Are Young. One tone lower than the original. (pretty high sing for male) But plus, without warming up, because there was no time for that. It turned out miserably. Many notes were fake. The voice was dry and the color of the voice was terrible. It was difficult to control the pitch. It all sounded miserable. And that's just because the vocal cords were cold. That was the last time I was persuaded to sing fast and instantly.
Lesson learned.
Quickstart my vocal, give it a start 🤟
You Rock Ken 💯🎸⭐️
Thank you so much, Ken! With every single of your warm up exercises, I discover new fields of vocal agility... Your method really seems to be incredibly effective!
Happy to help!
Very nice, thank you!
By the way: My local singing teacher (opera singer) gave me very similar exercises. And also in general she gave me tips that are sometimes very similar to yours (open throat; first develop your chest register; first sing without distortion...). I take this as a good sign.
Ken, Thanks and Thanks again and again!!!!!!
You bet!
This is a nice ear training exercise for guitarist as well.
Man Is so difficult to do that with the lips
( the first warm up exercise )
But with practice it is starting to come up a bit easier
Ty coach
It is way easier if you put your fingers to the side of each cheek
very helpful, Ken!!! I’m old but new to singing and performing. Thank you for posting them online for all to see. I wish I had your instruction decades ago!!! 😲😲😲(my singing face now!)
Ken, Very handy quick warmup especially when there's little time to get ready great advice thank you!
You bet!
The best on youtube. Huge improvement from doing this routine daily, especially as a warm up prior to singing. Thank you
Thanks again, Ken. Your warm-ups are great to do while I am waiting for customers at work. Get ready to walk around the store and sing 😁
Luv u Ken....as always !
Thank you very much for this. Just want I needed! Your course has done wonders in the short time I've been doing it. I'm sticking to it for long haul and can't wait to hear what I will sound like in a few more months!
You can do it!
Thanks for the warm ups Ken and the tips and the walkthrough demonstrations always appreciate you doing these warm ups thanks for taking time to do these 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
My pleasure, Cade. Thank you!
1st to comment ....
Superb.....😍😍
Another amazing tool to add to the box! Respectfully always Ken
🙂
Well that's soo cool Ken, i've been waiting for such video for a long time.
Thank you.
i am a baritone, your instructions helped me a lot even if i don't train everyday.
Now i can hit that G#4 & A4 in chest voice (mixed a little), it's soo cool.
Best regards.
Rock on!
Awesome, thanks my brother 🙌
I start every morning doing this warm up!! It is extremely helpful! Thank you Ken 🙏🏽
Hey brother.. A fun an funny but great way to warm up thank you got ur awesome video..cheers from Oklahoma
Glad it was helpful!
Great warm-ups 👍 thanks Ken!🎙😎👊
Thank you Ken im now ready go Rock tonight God Bless you
Have fun!
The commercial on you Tube are hilarious and ridiculous, just saying but Ken s vocal warm up are worth it!
Thanks a lot, from Italy!
You are welcome!
Ken Rocks!
Thanks for warm ups and your demonstration I really appreciate it 🙏
You're so welcome!
Amy Grant has a unique sound and might be great for an analysis video. Maybe a song like Lead Me On, Baby Baby, or Find a Way. Many blessings!
singing everyday since lockdown Thanks Ken
Awesome!
Thanks Ken!
Thank you for this video! I was wishing that this video existed last week!
You're so welcome!
BRILLIANT 😳👍
My dog is only a few months old and he freaks out whenever I do these exercises 😂
Thank you Ken. ✌️❤️🎼
Very welcome!
Two years in Ken and I finally got inhalare down!
Loved it!
Thanks so much for these Ken!!!
Awesome lesson! Thx Ken! Rick S.
Ken these tutorials help alot, it helps me understand every exercise much better, I have the course and this expands on it so much more.... i am very happy with my results so far and hope to improve more whit all the youtube content.. thanks and explain us more :)
Glad to help!
@@kentamplin thanks always!!
Thank you so much it's the best warm up for males😍so much helpful
I have found your videos to be very helpful, Ken! Truly a wealth of information. Can these arpeggios and scale warmups also be done using a straw at any point within?
very inspiring and helpful like all your videos, thank you so much
Thanks a lot! This is priceless!
You're very welcome!
you are the best, thank you very much
Much love Ken
Awesome killer workout 💪
Found this incredibly helpful. Thankyou from Australia
Very helpful!
Glad you think so!
Awesome 👏
Thanks 🤗
Thanks a lot. Im saving up fornthe course and this helps to impprove in the meantime
Thank you sr
so much value my friend, thank you
That was awesome! 👍
Finally! Another one.
Have to make one for the ladies next!
Wow! Thanks so much Ken. I’ve done the 7- note warmup when I was doing musical plays. We all did, before rehearsal. The (La) thing. But you bumped it up to twelve notes. That’s cool. I could follow that one no problem. Same with the tongue-humming thing. But the first one was like a lip vibration and I’m not sure how you did that. Sounded like a roll but maybe I misinterpreted it. Nevertheless, I couldn’t do it. I can do a tongue roll, like a Spanish (R) sound but your mouth was closed when you did that. What were you doing there?
Appreciate any advice. The rest of your warmup was fun and fairly easy. The beginning, I couldn’t tell where that sound was coming from.
I wasnt able to do it before working on my diaphragm support. Maybe you can work on that .(im a student too so dont take this suggestion too seriously)
i love this , thanks .
My friend thank You so much, really enjoyed and free ready for the show hahaha
Any time!
great stuff
Ken, this was a great warm up! Do you think you’ll ever do another one for guys that goes higher in range, or even head voice? Thank you!
Covered in my course. kentamplinvocalacademy.com/
Hey Ken , this may be a little bit of an odd question but when it comes to warmups should a singer always warm up the same way each day? Or do you alter your warmup depending on which song you’re singing and whether you need to access your high or low register more easily for that song?
You have to adjust your warmup accordingly.
@@kentamplin got it, thanks! 😊
Love you, you're so awesome as well! Love your channel. Your videos are just amazing, great, awesome! I'm not saying it for the first time. ☺️ (I think so)
Nelly xx :)
You're the best!
@@kentamplin Not me! You are! 😃
Nelly xx :)
Hi Ken,
first of all thanks so much for this great video! I'm always doing this whole video twice before starting to work out with the course. I'm currently in volume one and stretching my chest voice as high as possible (currently managing A5 and even B5 sometimes)...I'm curios about the AH vowel when warming up....should I flip into headvoice or stay in chest for the AH....I'm flipping into head when doing the lip drill and the tongue exercise but I'm not so sure about the last one.
Thanks a lot and Take care!
This helps so much! What the significance of the tongue out excercise?
The significance is moving the root of the tongue forward, to open up the vocal tract.
I sound like jar jar binks when i do the lip drill lol. Messa gonna be a good singer!
Congrats! I'm really very surprised about the beauty of the melody at the end of the video. According to Shazam the song's name is Sing. Where could I listen the full song?
th-cam.com/video/XqVjM6vKyJg/w-d-xo.html
@@kentamplin Many thanks!
just amazin!
Ahh man, im sad that im sick and i cant follow along with you...
Speedy recovery!
@@kentamplin Hearing those words already making me feel better! Thank you! ^_^
Happy thanksgiving ken, great video as usually. I am a seasoned 80s rock singer for 30 years (I’m 57) now, my how time passes. Since getting back into singing after a 7 year hiatus, Your warm up vid above has helped me maintain my singing 3-4 times a week in two different bands. It has helped me warm up properly from what used to do and want to thank you for that. Would love for you to critique my singing. Can you accept wav files or mp4 files? Maybe use it in one of your vids? Lmk. Thanks Cos
You are welcome to post your demo on the forum. You will receive feedback from one of my commentators. Check it out!: forum.kentamplinvocalacademy.com/
Or, you can schedule an evaluation by writing to ktvahelp@gmail.com
Could you do a vocal analysis of Kurt Nilsen.
He won the only world Idol there was and have an incredible voice.
"You look like a Hobbit, but you sing like an angel" is a famous quote from the judges during world Idol😅
Thanks for the suggestion!
ken you are amazing. .big fan from nepal
How do you guys do the lip trills and not get dizzy? I think my forms good, as far as I can tell idk. I just start seeing static in my vision after like 7 of them. The rest of the exercises are fine
Ken - I am starting to gig again with an electric band and will be singing much louder than I have been used to doing acoustic gigs. Do you have any tips to get my voice in shape?
Have you considered real vocal training? kentamplinvocalacademy.com/
I take it since this is my first few times doing this i wont be able to hit the higher notes.I am stuck at a certain limit and will keep at it.I cant do that unless i hold my lips to get that effect.
That's fine. If you keep doing this, eventually you won't need to use your hands, and the higher notes will come.
Thanks bud
Sir Ken, what's the title of the song you sang at the last part? I really loved it.
Hi happy holidays Ken I've a question
Robert plant was. Quoted as saying
After if he did any pre show warmups
He would mix together lemon juice and honey and drink this to coat his
Vocal cords have you ever heard of
Using this cocktail?
I sincerely don’t use any elixirs at all including honey and lemon etc.. Some people seem to like it, for me it just does nothing. I’m simply a filtered, room temperature water guy.
Hi Ken. Is there an alternative exercise to lip trills? I find them nearly impossible to do, and all my energy and focus invariably ends up being devoted to maintaining a piss-poor trill instead of staying on pitch, not straining, etc.
Your question is a great conversation for the forum, please consider posting there, you'll get great feedback!
forum.kentamplinvocalacademy.com/