some 40yrs ago I started by taking the early 1970's punk rock approach, and just sang in any various number of keys regardless of what everyone else was playing
@@RalphCunanan her video is about adapting your voice to songs in the key you cant sing... Im sure you dont know any singer that creates all songs in one particular key only. that what I´m talking about... if the song is not in D, I have to put it in D.
@@brunolopes7311 as i understand, she says that if the song isn't within your vocal range, then transpose it to a key that fits your range. For example if a certain song's original key is in D, and my vocal range is within the key of B, then i should transpose it to B so that I can sing the song more comfortably, and better. .... Dunno, maybe I understand the video wrong. And about your question, then yeah. If your vocal range is in D, then feel free to change every song that you sing on the key of D. No one's gonna police you on that.
what ur most comfortable with! Do re mi fa, that scale, where u find do easy, and also 4 notes prior to Do. Once u become a good singer, u shud be easily able to sing in any scale.
Thank You Mama Jan 🙏
some 40yrs ago I started by taking the early 1970's punk rock approach, and just sang in any various number of keys regardless of what everyone else was playing
I did the same, even after years of singing classes this works best for me
Simple but very informative, and important for good sound! A great video!!!💯👍
is it normal to feel that I only sing songs well if I sing them in the key of D... even if the songs are written in any other keys?
yup, you're not alone. i personally prefer the keys around Ab to B
That's exactly what the video is about.
@@RalphCunanan her video is about adapting your voice to songs in the key you cant sing... Im sure you dont know any singer that creates all songs in one particular key only. that what I´m talking about... if the song is not in D, I have to put it in D.
@@brunolopes7311 as i understand, she says that if the song isn't within your vocal range, then transpose it to a key that fits your range. For example if a certain song's original key is in D, and my vocal range is within the key of B, then i should transpose it to B so that I can sing the song more comfortably, and better. .... Dunno, maybe I understand the video wrong. And about your question, then yeah. If your vocal range is in D, then feel free to change every song that you sing on the key of D. No one's gonna police you on that.
Why were you not able to pitch your voice to sing Mary Had... in the key of A, to demonstrate how it would be too low for you?
Doesn’t it depends on whether we change to that key and sing it? We don’t only have one key voice if that makes sense?
That's pretty much what she said
@@elijahdavidsonmusic ok ty i got confused
How come you change the key you sung in to match when you played in A ?
Sinatra is quoted as saying "Make each song your own!"
um.... you forgot how to tell us to find the right key for our voice
How dumb you r😂😂
what ur most comfortable with! Do re mi fa, that scale, where u find do easy, and also 4 notes prior to Do. Once u become a good singer, u shud be easily able to sing in any scale.
Same
Misleading title. You didn’t explain “how to”.
But how?
You transpose the chords. It's not rocket science.
So how to? Wth