I try new warmups all the time, but I ALWAYS come back to this one! It’s just my absolute favorite and consistently gets me really warmed up! Thank you!!
The last time I tried this I couldn't get halfway through. Now I can get through most of it without getting lost! I also found that it really helps me find my mixed voice!
Well come to find out I've fooled myself into believing I was a soprano all of my choir years, only to realize this week I am much closer to this and alto range. Go figure, singing is suddenly so much easier to actually hit a note when you know what notes you can really hit. Pretty sure my teacher knew too and just didn't want to burst my bubble. 😆 wonderful video, thank you for sharing. (Even if I am only finding it 2 years late)
Love your excersizes but I find one of the last ones in this particular video where all of a sudden chords kick in a little bit confusing - any chance you can make a video that breaks down how to sing melodies over different chord patterns for beginners? i would very much appreciate that!! also thank you for providing awesome lessons!
First thank you for this video. Secondly can you please be very kind to repeat the excercise twice? In this video you say the vocalises once n then go on to explain the tone which makes me forget what the vocalises are. I apreciatte it.
hi Jeff, thank you. This vocal workout is suitable for countertenors? I mean, for a mezzo one? Thank you so much I appreciate your channel, blessing 🎶🎹🙌
Sure! There's going to be a lot of overlap but the exercises won't be done considering where the registration events are - so some exercises may be a bit trickier than others, while some may be easier. Jeff
am a chronic asthmatic in grade two classical singing. will it be possible to breathe deeply in singing? teacher says breath suport can take four years. your videos are incredibly helpful.
Breath support in singing is more about how you orient your body rather than the volume of air you can inhale. I don't know the specific details of your asthma, so it's hard for me to say how deeply you'll breathe, but I imagine you would still be able to orient your body such that you can apply good engagement. Best, Jeff
I'm just chillin' in California these days. Travel plans largely cancelled. I listen to a fair amount of Ravel, Debussy, Max Richter the other day. Then I might go and do a bit of listening to Beatles tunes, though I recently got turned on to Declan McKenna. I've gone through many musical phases over the years. When I'm finally done for the evening I relax with a nice glass of home brew - Kombucha, that is. I brew my own Kombucha. Primarily ginger flavored in the second fermentation. There you go! Thanks for being here! Jeff
That depends on how you're singing it. I am counting the time in between exercises in order to help you know exactly when you're meant to come in. If you wanted to sustain the last note that's fine, just be sure to leave yourself enough time to adequately take your breath and re-engage. Depending on your breathing coordination, this could require more or less time. Best, Jeff
thank you so much for your reply. i have been counting eight beats after palate cleanser and nearly expiring! am a chronic asthmatic and beginner. your exercises are very helpful. have a singing teacher in Australia and in grade two doing classical ; learning two in German and one in French. have had one lesson in breath support. once again thank you once again. God bless.
To be fair, it is an agility warm up, but you can always use the gear to slow it down a bit until you get the hang of it, then do it again a tempo. No need to cry over these things, just be patient with yourself and try again.
I try new warmups all the time, but I ALWAYS come back to this one! It’s just my absolute favorite and consistently gets me really warmed up! Thank you!!
Love these warmups Jeff! So helpful (: I feel agile as heck
Just finished this one! Love the minor finish! Please do more minor scales 🤓 perfect use of time during self quarantine.
Thank you so much for taking the time to make such helpful videos. My voice has improved immensely in a brief amount of time!
your videos are so good and I feel sooo ready to sing and more in control after following the whole thing!😁thankss!!
Brilliant! Thank you for watching!
Jeff
Thank you so much for your videos, Jeff.
I particularly keep coming back to this video. Just Love the excercise❤
I enjoyed this warm up Jeff, challenging and yet achievable! Thank you : )
Excellent!
This helps my to maintain my voice and peace of mind
Love love love 💘 that last exercise. I play it at least twice every time I warm up with this video.
Awesome! I always hope that people will rewind to do a favourte excise multiple times! Well done!
Jeff
morning Jeff, thanks so much for all your videos.
I so appreciate your vocal videos, Jeff! I can already sense more agility and control and love it ❤
Awesome! Thank you so much! Thank you also for your kind and generous contribution! I really appreciate it!
Best!
Jeff
Finding your channel is such a blessing today
Thank you Jeff! As always! 💖😇
The last time I tried this I couldn't get halfway through. Now I can get through most of it without getting lost! I also found that it really helps me find my mixed voice!
These warmups helped my singing voice cracks go away! :D
This is amazing! New fave warmup
using your warm ups to do more virtual church music tomorrow...they are SO helpful...thanks again! Now recording the Christmas hymns :)
Well come to find out I've fooled myself into believing I was a soprano all of my choir years, only to realize this week I am much closer to this and alto range. Go figure, singing is suddenly so much easier to actually hit a note when you know what notes you can really hit.
Pretty sure my teacher knew too and just didn't want to burst my bubble. 😆 wonderful video, thank you for sharing. (Even if I am only finding it 2 years late)
I love your exercises!
thank you Jeff! ily
Very thankful for your videos ❤️🙏
You are so welcome! Thank you!
Thanks so much.
Great exercises!!! Thank you Jeff!
best online warmups in youtube
Thanks Jeff!
Great video, thank you so much!
Glad it was helpful!
can you change the title card so that it says "mezzo"?
My voice is developing bc of u
Wonderful! Keep singing!
Jeff
Thanks!
Thank you again! I truly appreciate it!
Jeff
Love this one!
Thank you Jeff !! great exercises !!
Awesome! Thank you for watching and singing along!
Jeff
Love your excersizes but I find one of the last ones in this particular video where all of a sudden chords kick in a little bit confusing - any chance you can make a video that breaks down how to sing melodies over different chord patterns for beginners? i would very much appreciate that!! also thank you for providing awesome lessons!
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They say I'm an Alto but I'm here anyway....heh
I know how you feel. I've been classified as an alto so many times but I'm not.
Thank you Jeff!!
You're very welcome! Thanks for watching!
Jeff
First thank you for this video. Secondly can you please be very kind to repeat the excercise twice? In this video you say the vocalises once n then go on to explain the tone which makes me forget what the vocalises are. I apreciatte it.
hi Jeff, thank you. This vocal workout is suitable for countertenors? I mean, for a mezzo one? Thank you so much I appreciate your channel, blessing 🎶🎹🙌
Sure! There's going to be a lot of overlap but the exercises won't be done considering where the registration events are - so some exercises may be a bit trickier than others, while some may be easier.
Jeff
This is good. I just which the chords were a little louder because when I sing 🎵 high I cannot hear the keys 🎹
You are the best ...
Thank you so much! Doing my best!
Thank You sOo mucH!!
do you have any videos of performing a trill as in classical singing?
Thank you so much.💘
I wonder what is this pink thing on the back?
My lava lamp?
@Jeff Rolka oh that's what it's called? never seen those before
am a chronic asthmatic in grade two classical singing. will it be possible to breathe deeply in singing? teacher says breath suport can take four years. your videos are incredibly helpful.
Breath support in singing is more about how you orient your body rather than the volume of air you can inhale. I don't know the specific details of your asthma, so it's hard for me to say how deeply you'll breathe, but I imagine you would still be able to orient your body such that you can apply good engagement.
Best,
Jeff
thank you for your reply. not sure what you mean in orienting body. am going to be learning about placement resonance and vibrato. love your videos!
I love your videos!
(😍 new subscriber)
Really great warmups. Where you been bro? I feel like on his spare time Jeff listens to rap and smokes pot. lol.
I'm just chillin' in California these days. Travel plans largely cancelled. I listen to a fair amount of Ravel, Debussy, Max Richter the other day. Then I might go and do a bit of listening to Beatles tunes, though I recently got turned on to Declan McKenna. I've gone through many musical phases over the years.
When I'm finally done for the evening I relax with a nice glass of home brew - Kombucha, that is. I brew my own Kombucha. Primarily ginger flavored in the second fermentation.
There you go! Thanks for being here!
Jeff
I'm a guy and I think I have this type of voice
when you say 1234 1234 after palate cleanser do I hold the note for eight beats?
That depends on how you're singing it. I am counting the time in between exercises in order to help you know exactly when you're meant to come in. If you wanted to sustain the last note that's fine, just be sure to leave yourself enough time to adequately take your breath and re-engage. Depending on your breathing coordination, this could require more or less time.
Best,
Jeff
thank you so much for your reply. i have been counting eight beats after palate cleanser and nearly expiring! am a chronic asthmatic and beginner. your exercises are very helpful. have a singing teacher in Australia and in grade two doing classical ; learning two in German and one in French. have had one lesson in breath support. once again thank you once again. God bless.
so good !!!!
love love love
Thank you!
Jeff
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I'm soprano in chorus
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How are we supposed to go that fast if it’s a warm up. I literally cried
To be fair, it is an agility warm up, but you can always use the gear to slow it down a bit until you get the hang of it, then do it again a tempo. No need to cry over these things, just be patient with yourself and try again.
Thanks!
You're welcome! Thank you so much for the Super Thanks! I really appreciate it!
Jeff