It’s a surprise but also understandable. Flageolet is (unfortunately) one of the least examined and talked about topics within the spectrum of vocal pedagogy. Thanks for your comment! 🙏🏻
@@ChristofChapsisOfficial I can't do whistle (except sometimes in the morning with larynx very relaxed) but since fourteen years old I can do flageolet and I know that it is not falsetto or head voice, but I didn't know any terminology to the phenomenon before this year. I thinked before that it was whistle or a mix between whistle and head voice.
When I saw videos of vocal coaches saying the soprano notes of Dimash was head voice, i couldn't agree because I'm aware that in my phonation it is different when I sing alto/contratenor or soprano parts.
Thank you and good luck in all of your endeavors! Very informative and enjoyable videos. I especially love it when you talk about Dimash! He is the best vocalist/singer in the world. No one can touch what he does, because he has literally practiced/sang/trained/performed every day of his entire life!
Hey Christof, thanks for the great explanation of head voice and flageolet. I'm sure a lot of people will have benefit of your lessons! I'm also convinced that you wil graduate this year for your master. You really have the wisdom for this. You have grown so much in the use of your voice. The best of luck to you my dear!! ;-) xxx
I really love your videos! Your explanations are great and on point! Please keep going! I would recommend to react to Dimash - Daybreak, Know, Opera 2, Adagio 🥰
Finally! An analysis of the vocals of Dimash from someone who knows precisely what is going on and doesn't just sigh and gasp and witter on about aliens and dolphins. Thank You! Already you sound like you are well beyond a Masters level. Are you heading for a PHD? Good luck with whatever you choose. Meanwhile ... A question: I read a comment on another site where the person was referencing an video clip of an interview of Dimashs' former vocal teachers. They reported that these teachers described Dimash as having a very unique (abnormal ) Vocal {Chord?} structure that was very rare and this placed him in the category of; not a Tenor, nor a Countertenor; -but what they apparently termed 'a True Male Contralto'. This, it seemed, provided him with a full Tenor range extending up into/including the Mezzo-Soprano range. On the face of it, this seems to accord with so many reactor vocal coaches saying they are not hearing a countertenor but a true female soprano sound. But YOU are saying what we are really hearing is a Head Mix seamlessly moving up into an extremely well trained Flageolet. So do you think any of part of that commentators story 'holds water' - or like a leaky sieve is actually complete nonsense? The other question / hypothesis going the rounds is about Dimash having this enormous range through some kind of specialized training pre and post adolescence. Do you have a view about this? Cheers L
Dimash just trained hard during the stages of puberty on how to not lose his upper range while naturally our voice change over those years. he cant be something like "male contralto". His low notes are so round and deep like a baritone would sound. I'm a tenor who trained to extend my low range and dont have those rich low notes as he has, how could he be in high extremes above tenors/counter tenors and still have way better low notes quality?
Great video! Thanks so much! sooo.... can you explain how do you determine when a note is in head voice and when it reaches flageolet? Because flageolet is also connected, I don't know how you tell. Especially it's difficult if someone like Dimash is mixing head voice and flageolet. You said sometimes flageolet sounds squeaky and not very useful. However, that soprano singer in your example and also Dimash in "Sinful Passion" both sounded very clear and strong. By the way, Dimash also has some whistle notes that sound very strong with a vibrato. I don't know how he does that. But I think he does spend a lot of time practicing in his flageolet. There are lots of videos of him walking through corridors or behind the stage singing very high. I saw a couple of clips where he was singing segments of "the magic flute" for example. So when you say that to increase your range it's important to spend a lot of time in head voice and flageolet, it makes total sense. Loved your video! Thanks again!
There is a gray zone area where you can choose whether or not and how much flageolet you integrate between C5-Eb5 and then a zone Eb5-G5 where Flageolet can help A LOT! Check out my voice lesson I gave to one of my talented students th-cam.com/video/pFBfr64DDyg/w-d-xo.html. It's definitely clear that there's happening something in the E5-G5 area.
Great video! Can you make another video on how to find/access flageolet register? I've tried falsetto, head voice or mix. My voice seems like it has a ceiling around C5-D5 and cannot get any higher than E5.
I'm no expert, but I've heard of the term "3rd passaggio". Many people out there disagree that male singers have this transition of head voice to flageolet/whistle register, and say that only female singers have this passage. I'm a young male who've only started singing roughly 1.5yrs ago, and I still haven't unlocked my mix & head voice (only reinforced falsetto, but I'm not giving up!!). I also feel that I'm hitting a ceiling at around F5/F#5. That's the 3rd passaggio. It really takes specific exercises to unlock or find that feeling for flageolet. There are some TH-cam videos explaining about this, but certainly not much. Tell me about your progress!
@@chengliklik This is the exact area where Flageolet can help A LOT! Check out my voice lesson I gave to one of my talented students th-cam.com/video/pFBfr64DDyg/w-d-xo.html. It's definitely clear that there's happening something in the E5-G5 area.
This is the exact area where Flageolet can help A LOT! Check out my voice lesson I gave to one of my talented students th-cam.com/video/pFBfr64DDyg/w-d-xo.html. It's definitely clear that there's happening something in the E5-G5 area.
Hello, nice video! Does that mean that I need to sing female songs in my head voice and it will increase my range? Can you please more videos about this fladgeolet?
@@fakemikasa1170 Thank you! That is one of the ways to start yes. Will sound a bit cartoonie at first, but you have to go through that. Check out this this video as well :
Will flageolet help with the D4 to F#4 range in terms of power? For me, those are the pitches that fade into a quiet volume if I try to add distortion to them.
Hello, That’s a very specific question. Flageolet is beneficial for your whole vocal instrument, but the male mid range (C4-G4) needs other things as well in order to strenghten up. We can figure that out in a private online singing lesson! You can always e-mail me: christofchapsis@gmail.com Cheers ✌🏻
@@ChristofChapsisOfficial I've been singing for over 20 years and noticed that flageolet smooths out a tired voice. Woke up with it really gritty, and five minutes of very quiet, airy flageolet made it clear as a bell. I believe it is some form of chest voice. I think of it as the perfect vocal rehabilitator. It brings my voice back in a way that falsetto doesn't.
Thanks: I'm working on Dimash: sos. Sometimes an octave lower. But not the si jamais c'était plus beau for example. I'm also from Belgium for example. A singing friend really wants to learn whistle. But after seeing this video I can correct her. thanks. Does this also count for females who want to learn Flageolet? btw, I'm also from belgium. Bedankt
Does everyhing you say apply to females as well? Amazing explanation and the examples help a lot! I love your videos and explanations, thank you so much for your help. ❤😍
Yes! Female vocal chords are (in general) thinner and smaller than their male equivalent, though the coordination and registrations are done the same way. If you want more information or want to book an online singing lesson, please contact me @ christofchapsis@gmail.com. Cheers!
Definitely! Flageolet is the register above head voice in both male and female voice registration. If you wish to have an online lesson you can always email me @ christofchapsis@gmail.com Cheers
Like any other passagio, it's not exactly determinable which note is the 100% bridge to flageolet. In male voices, that's my experience, it starts to kick in around Eb5-F5. Then you can choose to mix it with head voice, keep on doing full head voice, or just tiny full (sort of) flageolet. It's also voice dependant of course. Check out my voice lesson I gave to one of my talented students th-cam.com/video/pFBfr64DDyg/w-d-xo.html. It's definitely clear that there's happening something in the E5-G5 area. Greetz, Christof
Ps.. I keep thinking it would be fun to sent the TARDIS back in time and collect Farinelli and bring him here to also 'react' to Dimash. Although that might be a bit cruel to him... :)
I found my flageolet pretty early (I think I was 14 or 15 years old). My problem is, I can only access my flageolet register very early in the morning, usually after I woke up, for like 30 minutes. But it completely disappear for rest of the day. Sometimes on good days I can access the register after I sing some easy songs for my voice. But it's very rare. Early in the morning it's so easy for me to reach a d6 but for the rest of the day I can extend my head voice to the B5 but that's the point where I begin to strain. I just start to get husky really easily there. Could this mean voice damage? I know how to access the flageolet, in the morning its nothing for me but later in the day... It's just frustrating. Im working on that for 3 years but got nearly 0% progression.
The flageolet register is the hardest register to gain control over, it takes a lot of specific training. Please e-mail me @ christofchapsis@gmail.com for a singing lesson (Skype or Zoom) to work on this together.
This is exactly what I think Dimash is doing too. I'm surprised that pretty much every vocal coach wrongly categorises his highest notes. Good job man
It’s a surprise but also understandable. Flageolet is (unfortunately) one of the least examined and talked about topics within the spectrum of vocal pedagogy. Thanks for your comment! 🙏🏻
@@ChristofChapsisOfficial I can't do whistle (except sometimes in the morning with larynx very relaxed) but since fourteen years old I can do flageolet and I know that it is not falsetto or head voice, but I didn't know any terminology to the phenomenon before this year. I thinked before that it was whistle or a mix between whistle and head voice.
When I saw videos of vocal coaches saying the soprano notes of Dimash was head voice, i couldn't agree because I'm aware that in my phonation it is different when I sing alto/contratenor or soprano parts.
Also the tenor operatic high C with "full voice" is impossible without some flageolet tension.
th-cam.com/video/Xe43_gNR5-I/w-d-xo.html
Excellent lesson! Now onto the hardest part: practice everyday.
We must spend our time
where's the workout to do it
Thank you and good luck in all of your endeavors! Very informative and enjoyable videos. I especially love it when you talk about Dimash! He is the best vocalist/singer in the world. No one can touch what he does, because he has literally practiced/sang/trained/performed every day of his entire life!
Hey Christof, thanks for the great explanation of head voice and flageolet. I'm sure a lot of people will have benefit of your lessons! I'm also convinced that you wil graduate this year for your master. You really have the wisdom for this. You have grown so much in the use of your voice. The best of luck to you my dear!! ;-) xxx
Great Analysis.
Excellent explanation. With Dimash’s vocal rank, we learn a lot. Thanks
This guy knows what he’s talking about
This is so nice to see !! you do it so well, you explain it well! And you sing so fantastic!! 🙏🏻💞
Finally someone i can agree to. Thank you for the information.
It's so underated! It also helps with mixed voice!
This is why I have subscribed in this channel because I like the way how he teach these techniques❤
And this is why I'm getting a bit shy ,,,,😝🥹 Thank you!
Well he could run a vocal school at this rate.
Puedes reaccionar a Daybreak en el concierto de bastau ,canta el gran DIMASH ,love is like a dream, gracias te saludo de México
I really love your videos! Your explanations are great and on point! Please keep going! I would recommend to react to Dimash - Daybreak, Know, Opera 2, Adagio 🥰
Adagio ♥️♥️
Bravo and thank you ! ❤
Fantastic! If I was able to study with you I would. Blessings, JK Washington, DC USA
Actually this also valid for lower registers. For example, growl is connected and vocal fry is disconnected.
Nice video. I'm practicing headvoice and mixed voice and trying on improving them.
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Good advice. Will try
@@derekwong4638 Give it a try! If you don't like it all fine. If experience struggle, never be afraid to ask some questions 👏
Christof
U cleared my doubt ...thank you .. now I got to know about the break
Thanks for your knowledege sir...
Finally! An analysis of the vocals of Dimash from someone who knows precisely what is going on and doesn't just sigh and gasp and witter on about aliens and dolphins. Thank You!
Already you sound like you are well beyond a Masters level. Are you heading for a PHD?
Good luck with whatever you choose.
Meanwhile ... A question:
I read a comment on another site where the person was referencing an video clip of an interview of Dimashs' former vocal teachers. They reported that these teachers described Dimash as having a very unique (abnormal ) Vocal {Chord?} structure that was very rare and this placed him in the category of; not a Tenor, nor a Countertenor; -but what they apparently termed 'a True Male Contralto'.
This, it seemed, provided him with a full Tenor range extending up into/including the Mezzo-Soprano range. On the face of it, this seems to accord with so many reactor vocal coaches saying they are not hearing a countertenor but a true female soprano sound.
But YOU are saying what we are really hearing is a Head Mix seamlessly moving up into an extremely well trained Flageolet.
So do you think any of part of that commentators story 'holds water' - or like a leaky sieve is actually complete nonsense?
The other question / hypothesis going the rounds is about Dimash having this enormous range through some kind of specialized training pre and post adolescence. Do you have a view about this?
Cheers L
Dimash just trained hard during the stages of puberty on how to not lose his upper range while naturally our voice change over those years. he cant be something like "male contralto". His low notes are so round and deep like a baritone would sound. I'm a tenor who trained to extend my low range and dont have those rich low notes as he has, how could he be in high extremes above tenors/counter tenors and still have way better low notes quality?
dimash without using technique takes an E2 in the chest voice and an F#6 in the head voice, this is already something abnormal.
@@vaiprala I mean, there are always people with an super-ultra-extraordinarily outstanding vocal range. And Dimash happens to be one of them.
Prince sung in his head voice
Great❤😊
@@fiifiquansah7762 Thank youuuuu
Great video! Thanks so much! sooo.... can you explain how do you determine when a note is in head voice and when it reaches flageolet? Because flageolet is also connected, I don't know how you tell. Especially it's difficult if someone like Dimash is mixing head voice and flageolet. You said sometimes flageolet sounds squeaky and not very useful. However, that soprano singer in your example and also Dimash in "Sinful Passion" both sounded very clear and strong. By the way, Dimash also has some whistle notes that sound very strong with a vibrato. I don't know how he does that. But I think he does spend a lot of time practicing in his flageolet. There are lots of videos of him walking through corridors or behind the stage singing very high. I saw a couple of clips where he was singing segments of "the magic flute" for example. So when you say that to increase your range it's important to spend a lot of time in head voice and flageolet, it makes total sense. Loved your video! Thanks again!
Head voice is hooty, and flageolet is squeaky.
He didn't say that it was squeaky and not very useful, he said that it was squeaky and didn't seem very useful.
Then, he explains how it is useful.
The explanation is... Dimash doesn't use flageolet
@@zaramavoz7637
Of course he does.
There is a gray zone area where you can choose whether or not and how much flageolet you integrate between C5-Eb5 and then a zone Eb5-G5 where Flageolet can help A LOT! Check out my voice lesson I gave to one of my talented students th-cam.com/video/pFBfr64DDyg/w-d-xo.html. It's definitely clear that there's happening something in the E5-G5 area.
I agree!!! Flageolet rulz
It should gain more attention in the world of vocal education; that's for sure. Thanks for watching and reacting! =D
Cheers,
Christof
Vocal Coach
Great video! Can you make another video on how to find/access flageolet register? I've tried falsetto, head voice or mix. My voice seems like it has a ceiling around C5-D5 and cannot get any higher than E5.
I'm no expert, but I've heard of the term "3rd passaggio". Many people out there disagree that male singers have this transition of head voice to flageolet/whistle register, and say that only female singers have this passage.
I'm a young male who've only started singing roughly 1.5yrs ago, and I still haven't unlocked my mix & head voice (only reinforced falsetto, but I'm not giving up!!). I also feel that I'm hitting a ceiling at around F5/F#5. That's the 3rd passaggio.
It really takes specific exercises to unlock or find that feeling for flageolet. There are some TH-cam videos explaining about this, but certainly not much.
Tell me about your progress!
@@chengliklik This is the exact area where Flageolet can help A LOT! Check out my voice lesson I gave to one of my talented students th-cam.com/video/pFBfr64DDyg/w-d-xo.html. It's definitely clear that there's happening something in the E5-G5 area.
This is the exact area where Flageolet can help A LOT! Check out my voice lesson I gave to one of my talented students th-cam.com/video/pFBfr64DDyg/w-d-xo.html. It's definitely clear that there's happening something in the E5-G5 area.
Wonderfull !
Hello, nice video! Does that mean that I need to sing female songs in my head voice and it will increase my range? Can you please more videos about this fladgeolet?
@@fakemikasa1170 Thank you! That is one of the ways to start yes. Will sound a bit cartoonie at first, but you have to go through that. Check out this this video as well :
th-cam.com/video/Xe43_gNR5-I/w-d-xo.html
Will flageolet help with the D4 to F#4 range in terms of power? For me, those are the pitches that fade into a quiet volume if I try to add distortion to them.
Hello,
That’s a very specific question. Flageolet is beneficial for your whole vocal instrument, but the male mid range (C4-G4) needs other things as well in order to strenghten up. We can figure that out in a private online singing lesson! You can always e-mail me: christofchapsis@gmail.com
Cheers ✌🏻
@@ChristofChapsisOfficial I've been singing for over 20 years and noticed that flageolet smooths out a tired voice. Woke up with it really gritty, and five minutes of very quiet, airy flageolet made it clear as a bell. I believe it is some form of chest voice. I think of it as the perfect vocal rehabilitator. It brings my voice back in a way that falsetto doesn't.
Check out my latest videos :D
Thanks: I'm working on Dimash: sos. Sometimes an octave lower. But not the si jamais c'était plus beau for example. I'm also from Belgium for example. A singing friend really wants to learn whistle. But after seeing this video I can correct her. thanks. Does this also count for females who want to learn Flageolet?
btw, I'm also from belgium. Bedankt
Absolutely! Vocal mechanisms are genderneutral 😀
Sehr gut !!!!!!!💗💗💗
Does everyhing you say apply to females as well?
Amazing explanation and the examples help a lot! I love your videos and explanations, thank you so much for your help. ❤😍
Yes! Female vocal chords are (in general) thinner and smaller than their male equivalent, though the coordination and registrations are done the same way. If you want more information or want to book an online singing lesson, please contact me @ christofchapsis@gmail.com. Cheers!
th-cam.com/video/Xe43_gNR5-I/w-d-xo.html
@@ChristofChapsisOfficial Thank you so much !!! I highly appreciate it 🥰❤️
Great lesson!! Can I develope flageolet as a female, too?
Definitely! Flageolet is the register above head voice in both male and female voice registration.
If you wish to have an online lesson you can always email me @ christofchapsis@gmail.com
Cheers
@adde8745 th-cam.com/video/Xe43_gNR5-I/w-d-xo.html @adde8745
Hi! Flageolet is a new way of singing in pop in this part of the world. Which is the first tone for start practicing it?
Like any other passagio, it's not exactly determinable which note is the 100% bridge to flageolet. In male voices, that's my experience, it starts to kick in around Eb5-F5. Then you can choose to mix it with head voice, keep on doing full head voice, or just tiny full (sort of) flageolet. It's also voice dependant of course. Check out my voice lesson I gave to one of my talented students th-cam.com/video/pFBfr64DDyg/w-d-xo.html. It's definitely clear that there's happening something in the E5-G5 area.
Greetz,
Christof
😎 cool. Unfortunately I can't produce a single flageolet tone😏Any tips how to get started? Thanks.
th-cam.com/video/Xe43_gNR5-I/w-d-xo.html
Ps.. I keep thinking it would be fun to sent the TARDIS back in time and collect Farinelli and bring him here to also 'react' to Dimash. Although that might be a bit cruel to him... :)
do you have any tips on how to blend flageolet and headvoice ?
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I don't now how to acees my flageolet I tried but I ma afraid to hurt myself
Check out my newest flageolet videos 😊
I found my flageolet pretty early (I think I was 14 or 15 years old). My problem is, I can only access my flageolet register very early in the morning, usually after I woke up, for like 30 minutes. But it completely disappear for rest of the day. Sometimes on good days I can access the register after I sing some easy songs for my voice. But it's very rare. Early in the morning it's so easy for me to reach a d6 but for the rest of the day I can extend my head voice to the B5 but that's the point where I begin to strain. I just start to get husky really easily there. Could this mean voice damage? I know how to access the flageolet, in the morning its nothing for me but later in the day... It's just frustrating. Im working on that for 3 years but got nearly 0% progression.
The flageolet register is the hardest register to gain control over, it takes a lot of specific training. Please e-mail me @ christofchapsis@gmail.com for a singing lesson (Skype or Zoom) to work on this together.
Im trying but i dont have the motivation to do it
4:05 Song name ??
Les Contes d'Hoffmann - Les Oiseaux dans la Charmille (Offenbach). Thanks for watching! :)
does flagelot feel tight at times? as the sound i get is the same but at ties is very tight feeling
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2:40
4:53
I'm a bass. My range is like e2 to c4 comfortably but on good days i csn get e4. Is it possible for me.to ever hot notes in the higher 4th octave?
Sure! Please e-mail me: christofchapsis@gmail.com for a singing lesson (Skype or Zoom) to work on this together.
Cheers!
also how long would you reccomend doing that flagolet exercise for?
That's also hard to tell... but patience is key!
Cheers and keep on singing!
@@ChristofChapsisOfficial i meant like how how long you should do it for a day, just a couple minutes?
@@theslomobroandmore2335 I really think it's too complicated to explain it this way, please contact me by e-mail : christofchapsis@gmail.com
Cheers!
BUT HOW DO YOU FIND THIS REGISTER??
If you want to work on your vocal technical progress, please e-mail me at christofchapsis@gmail.com for a Skype lesson.
Sincerely,
Christof
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You are tenor?
Yes he is. His speaking voice is so tenor.
I categorise myself as a baritone-Martyn :)
Chek Dimash in Gakku concert unforgettable Day D8 out of piano, D8MASH 👽