I love how you are acting the mistakes out. 100% how I sound, when I try to belt. Haha, you are a really good teacher. Coming back to your videos for years now and always learning something new.
thanks for this video! i was just struggling with throat pain after singing slightly high notes and this helped me understand how to develop a more full mixed voice instead of straining. the burrito explanation helps a lot!!
Thanks! I never learned to use my mixed voice. Well, almost never. Half a year ago I sang along with a song by Myles Kennedy (Watch over you). I just saw a video of him explaining his use of vocal techniques. There are a couple of tricks in there and I just tried it. To my own surprise I felt like I was singing like the best of 'em. It was amazing! I felt it. I was so proud. I could never do it and now, in just one try, I could. Brilliant!!! Unfortunately the next day I couldn't repeat it. It's frustrating. Your explanation gave me hope again though, because what you just taught me reminded me a lot of what I did, that one time that I could do it. So maybe I can learn it again and keep doing it. I'd go crazy of pure joy. 😁
Hmnn I feel like this video covered more on how to sing with your mixed voice than how to actually belt, what about when you belt notes that aren't in your "mixed range" for example, how do you actually project you voice outwards, both loudly and steadily? For me what makes the belt so powerful when some singers do it, is how streamlined and clear, yet strong the note sounds, which not easy to do.
This was confusing to me, because your example of a head voice, was a closed falsetto to me, and I didn't hear what I define as a head voice (think how the British speak, or a more open 'mask' voice). One master of mixed voice I aspire to be like, is Alfredo Kraus. I'm not a tenor, but love how he would combine voices basically as low and as high as he could. He stands out to me as a great classical singer, far more than Pavarotti!
Lmao there are thousands of female vocal coaches demonstrating the same things in this video here on TH-cam. Maybe just click away and learn instead of whining.
@@davegsux I like how this guy explains things and I like his content but I also would like female examples. Not everyone learns the same way so if this guy explains in a way some can understand better it will help his audience to add variety and help him gain followers by extension.
I’ve found my head voice by sheer chances. One time i pulled the corners of my mouth back when i hit higher note suddenly it felt much easier. From there i realized my head voice was what i ve discovered and and i kept working on it. Next thing i know i need to go up on most song 2 step higher. The notes also come out much more articulate. When I’ve moved to Houston I’ve stopped practicing for 9 months and I’ve lost the head voice connection. It took me 2-3 weeks of practicing to get it back. Mixed voice is useful to get pass a difficult singing passages and create your own style IMO. Something that has to do with your emotions too. Thanks for the video
This was so useful! It turns out I've been accidentally belting sometimes for awhile now. I thought it was just a powerful head voice. But this still helps a lot! I've been trying to master belting so I can do it with control.
It's interesting to me that the examples of chest voice are rock n' roll vs the pop songs and sound of using a mix. It's something I notice over and over with many exercises and techniques - they tend to be geared towards the pop sound and it's quite noticeable. I wonder if there are good examples of using the burrito method with a rock n' roll sound? Or is that chest voice sound what makes it rock n' roll?
I can sing Belting in multiple ways all ways you mention, I sing everywhere but My home, I dont want My nabors to hear Me, there not good nabors I dont get on with them and they ruin My recordings regularly.
Pls what should I do for my vocode cord to vibrate,i have a shouting voice and i don't know how to sing but I wish to know cus I love singing I am 38 yrs
Ive just realized that Ive been belting when I wanted to hit high notes this whole time😅😅Ive never practiced belting but I think Ive learnt it naturally. I was calling it the "it sounds like my nose is kinda clogged but I can hit higher notes" voice xDD
Can you do a video on how to sing baritone and bass because we all feel a bit left out 😆 ❤ 😍 💖 The only thing with falsetto is it sounds like miss piggy 🐷 😆 ❤ 😍 💖 oh kermie. 😅
This explanation equates falsetto with head voice and they're not the same thing. The vocal cords in head voice are thin whereas in falsetto they are stiff. Falsetto is breathy, head voice is clean. It's not accurate to use these terms interchangably.
From my own personal experience Ive noticed that some people can do this and many cant. Granted, I havent been singing professionally for very long ( I started playing professionally in bands in Sept of 1973, and went solo as a pub entertainer in 1980 and retired from full time road work in nov of 2019) I survived all those years with chest voice. Thats the only useable register that I have. Personally this mixed voice and head voice are something Ive never been able to do. Ive never seen a Unicorn either. From my experience , those that say you can get this with practice, are promoting a deliberate fiction. Your mileage may vary.
I don't think "belting" is what you define it as. If you are talking about resonance, just say that. Ok head and chest voice we can understand. But "belting"? Yea can't say that's a thing. Some vocal teachers have a way of overcomplicating things. I don't think singing a high note in your chest voice intentionally wrong to give a bad example is an honest teaching technique. Some singers could easily nail these in either chest or head. I WILL say it's a good thing to focus on though. I always called those notes that can be either voice, "the bridge voice". Ive never given lessons except to my friends and a few guitar students, but if you start your "burrito" you would have had to practice your falsetto for a few weeks/months unless you already had developed your falsetto. Without the strong falsetto there can be no burrito as I see things. And it would be a better use of time to 1st deveop the strong falsetto and then the bridge voice will automatically come naturally especially if you are also strengthening the diaphram as well.
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I love how you are acting the mistakes out. 100% how I sound, when I try to belt. Haha, you are a really good teacher. Coming back to your videos for years now and always learning something new.
5:33 is a quick summary for practicing the belting for me... I will practice based on that one. Thank you
Yeah, I like the vowel and the gu, mu syllables more than the burrito.
Man that burrito tho-
Man that vocal chords tho. Eww
@@theamazingkelly1 yeah. why did they show the actual close up of the vocal chord..
@@Empric to show you what it’s doing
Came for the voice lesson. Left hungry for burrito.🌯
Now I'm hungry for a burrito. 😅
thanks for this video! i was just struggling with throat pain after singing slightly high notes and this helped me understand how to develop a more full mixed voice instead of straining. the burrito explanation helps a lot!!
dont W your throat riven.
Thanks!
I never learned to use my mixed voice. Well, almost never. Half a year ago I sang along with a song by Myles Kennedy (Watch over you). I just saw a video of him explaining his use of vocal techniques. There are a couple of tricks in there and I just tried it. To my own surprise I felt like I was singing like the best of 'em. It was amazing! I felt it. I was so proud. I could never do it and now, in just one try, I could. Brilliant!!!
Unfortunately the next day I couldn't repeat it. It's frustrating. Your explanation gave me hope again though, because what you just taught me reminded me a lot of what I did, that one time that I could do it. So maybe I can learn it again and keep doing it. I'd go crazy of pure joy. 😁
Hmnn I feel like this video covered more on how to sing with your mixed voice than how to actually belt, what about when you belt notes that aren't in your "mixed range" for example, how do you actually project you voice outwards, both loudly and steadily? For me what makes the belt so powerful when some singers do it, is how streamlined and clear, yet strong the note sounds, which not easy to do.
This was confusing to me, because your example of a head voice, was a closed falsetto to me, and I didn't hear what I define as a head voice (think how the British speak, or a more open 'mask' voice). One master of mixed voice I aspire to be like, is Alfredo Kraus. I'm not a tenor, but love how he would combine voices basically as low and as high as he could. He stands out to me as a great classical singer, far more than Pavarotti!
It would be SO helpful to have both male and female examples of each of the types of belting 🙏
Lmao there are thousands of female vocal coaches demonstrating the same things in this video here on TH-cam. Maybe just click away and learn instead of whining.
why are you being a prick? have you considered maybe this person just wants to hear it explained in the particular way this guy does? @@davegsux
@@davegsux I like how this guy explains things and I like his content but I also would like female examples. Not everyone learns the same way so if this guy explains in a way some can understand better it will help his audience to add variety and help him gain followers by extension.
Going to singing classes and following your incredible tips make it easier to find my voice step by step :D
The second method you named isn’t really belting, but more a way to imitate belting
I’ve found my head voice by sheer chances. One time i pulled the corners of my mouth back when i hit higher note suddenly it felt much easier. From there i realized my head voice was what i ve discovered and and i kept working on it. Next thing i know i need to go up on most song 2 step higher. The notes also come out much more articulate. When I’ve moved to Houston I’ve stopped practicing for 9 months and I’ve lost the head voice connection. It took me 2-3 weeks of practicing to get it back. Mixed voice is useful to get pass a difficult singing passages and create your own style IMO. Something that has to do with your emotions too. Thanks for the video
This was so helpful, I have an audition this coming Tuesday. Thank youuu!!!
I'm late but how was the audition?😮
This is THE thing I struggle with. And you examplified it SO perfectly in under 3 minutes. It's my exact singing issue
Best vocal coach i have ever seen! Thank you coach! 💯
This was so useful! It turns out I've been accidentally belting sometimes for awhile now. I thought it was just a powerful head voice. But this still helps a lot! I've been trying to master belting so I can do it with control.
It's interesting to me that the examples of chest voice are rock n' roll vs the pop songs and sound of using a mix. It's something I notice over and over with many exercises and techniques - they tend to be geared towards the pop sound and it's quite noticeable.
I wonder if there are good examples of using the burrito method with a rock n' roll sound? Or is that chest voice sound what makes it rock n' roll?
Ken Tamplin 👍
i wish you had given examples of female singers also .
Thank you so much, this was really helpful
Sir ,am always great full your techniques are always amazing,am doing amazing with your stuff,keep on ,am.proud!
I tried to sing along in that "Take me to your loving arms" part and I nearly died straining my vocal chord. 🗿🤕🤣😭
I very much enjoy your insertions of your own ‘as seen on tv’ black and white b roll haha
I can sing Belting in multiple ways all ways you mention, I sing everywhere but My home, I dont want My nabors to hear Me, there not good nabors I dont get on with them and they ruin My recordings regularly.
Pls what should I do for my vocode cord to vibrate,i have a shouting voice and i don't know how to sing but I wish to know cus I love singing I am 38 yrs
😂 thank you for the amazing class!
Hello, I have a deep voice
Can I sing high note
Ofc you can yoy just need to train on singing higher notes and also your vocal type and range
@@greatodaze7908 really thanks so much for information
Very informative, love the burrito metaphor.
I always love watching your videos. ❤❤
Ive just realized that Ive been belting when I wanted to hit high notes this whole time😅😅Ive never practiced belting but I think Ive learnt it naturally. I was calling it the "it sounds like my nose is kinda clogged but I can hit higher notes" voice xDD
Can I ask, how do u do it, coz I struggle to get it
Yay another video❤
I just woke up so I’m watching this with my coffee 😅
trying to not do what you’re doing because my throat just woke up
Falsetto+ distortion, is that the same with mask placed head voice?
Well done!
Thanks for making this video.
Damn. Pretty good explanation.
Loved you in Whitest Kids U Know it’s so crazy that you’re also a professional singer
My dad is sleeping in the room next to me so i can't try it with my loud voice yay but i did it the loudness level 60 nicely so ism happy thank u
Love your channel thanks!
Great now I want a burrito :p
Agreed.
We need burritos.
3:32
2:28 he knowssss
Thanks for your advice sir I hope that I can improve my voice😊
3:49 MR BEAAASST 6000
0:17-0:19 EHHHH--MAZING!
is what he meant to say
Thanx bruh I'm a tenor and I just want to nail belting, good examples for me were Bruno Mars and Ed Sheeran.
Why are you mixing up head voice and falsetto? They are very different voices.
Is there a condition that we can send you the sound of our singing?
to catch its faults
How do you sing in mix voice when your chest and head voice sound like two different singers? How do you mix on M1?
I think Sophie Shear explains it well. She explains it as pharyngeal voice as a different resonator place. I found mine very quickly with her help.
Nice
What about Easy Bum Notes?
after watching I’m craving for Borito 🤤
Excellent 👍
Now I’m just hungry at 12:17 am 😂
After the video I don’t want to sing, I want a burrito 😅
great video as always :)
Rayaan
Do you have an exercise for mixed head voice to whistle?
What happens if you don't eat burritos?
😂 I love the analogy
thanks
Some contralto's like myself need to learn to NOT belt. I need more belt like I need a belt to the head! 😆
amazing, thank you
Thankyou idol
What's nail belting?
Amazing video❤
Hi I thought I signed up for the $50 per month lessons but can't find the email?
1:48 I can't 😂😂
Can you do a video on how to sing baritone and bass because we all feel a bit left out 😆 ❤ 😍 💖
The only thing with falsetto is it sounds like miss piggy 🐷 😆 ❤ 😍 💖 oh kermie. 😅
This explanation equates falsetto with head voice and they're not the same thing. The vocal cords in head voice are thin whereas in falsetto they are stiff. Falsetto is breathy, head voice is clean. It's not accurate to use these terms interchangably.
Why was I here again? I was fixated on the burrito.
This video makes me hungry.
Yea and how to do a mixed voice ? I still dont get it
Great cooking video!
From my own personal experience Ive noticed that some people can do this and many cant. Granted, I havent been singing professionally for very long ( I started playing professionally in bands in Sept of 1973, and went solo as a pub entertainer in 1980 and retired from full time road work in nov of 2019) I survived all those years with chest voice. Thats the only useable register that I have. Personally this mixed voice and head voice are something Ive never been able to do. Ive never seen a Unicorn either. From my experience , those that say you can get this with practice, are promoting a deliberate fiction. Your mileage may vary.
You made me hungry, tho. 😂 Now I'm burping interested of singing. Anyway good burrito,"" I meant video❤😊
I never thought that a singing video would make me hungry for a burrito🌯
I just got hungry while learning to hit these notes
Can I learn to sing even with one paralyzed vocal cord?
That was fun. I doubt I could ever do that...but I'm good at saying Ghee....(Already forgot the others).
so Ghee ghee ghee ghee it is.
3:10
Mixed voice. Man, I'm hungry for a burrito. 🌯😋
Except my burrito sounds like it got tofu and kale stuffed into it ..
Singing aside, that burrito tho🤤
Brian litrell also has amazing mix.
Hi Matt!
This was a really helpful video. Some good reinforcement activities.
My highest note in chest is c#4
I don't think "belting" is what you define it as. If you are talking about resonance, just say that. Ok head and chest voice we can understand. But "belting"? Yea can't say that's a thing. Some vocal teachers have a way of overcomplicating things. I don't think singing a high note in your chest voice intentionally wrong to give a bad example is an honest teaching technique. Some singers could easily nail these in either chest or head. I WILL say it's a good thing to focus on though. I always called those notes that can be either voice, "the bridge voice". Ive never given lessons except to my friends and a few guitar students, but if you start your "burrito" you would have had to practice your falsetto for a few weeks/months unless you already had developed your falsetto. Without the strong falsetto there can be no burrito as I see things. And it would be a better use of time to 1st deveop the strong falsetto and then the bridge voice will automatically come naturally especially if you are also strengthening the diaphram as well.
Well, now I need to go order some burritos and tacos!
NOICE
I still don't get it
instruction unclear, had burrito for dinner
I should call her.
The mixed voice doesn't exist.
actually finding mixed is easy hitting the right note is not.
😂😂😂💀
That part tho.
True
No pay = enx-U
now i want to eat
Bruh
Im so hungry
🙏⚡
I'm a vegan and I'm offended by this video!! Lol just kidding, it's a great analogy, good work mate.