I practiced them today, they helped me a lot, and I noticed that my voice moves better on high notes (Eflat 5 to F5). I can go up to D5 with easy, but then I really need to focus on the pitch, but sometimes those high notes come naturally. I don't know my voice type, but I have really high and low notes (G2 to F5)
As you sing higher, make sure your support system is working in your favour! The "witches cauldron stir" exercise works wonders. Keep up the good work!
Had a tracheotomy in 2021 and my voice hasnt been the same. I practice and have gotten Some range back. But i need to practice more bc not being able to sing really hurts the soul. ❤ thank you!
Let me know if this is okay/simply unique to my voice. I can do lip trills but my tendency is to immediately release and transition into falsetto from chest voice when I use it to slide up and down in my range and I struggle A LOT to use it for a smaller transition like below my primo passaggio to above my secondo passaggio in full voice. For me, a hum with space in the back of the mouth feels much better to practice any transition to any degree within my voice, there's a lot more overall flexibility with it than with lip or tongue trill.
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Short and sweet, but very helpful. Thanks.
I practiced them today, they helped me a lot, and I noticed that my voice moves better on high notes (Eflat 5 to F5). I can go up to D5 with easy, but then I really need to focus on the pitch, but sometimes those high notes come naturally. I don't know my voice type, but I have really high and low notes (G2 to F5)
As you sing higher, make sure your support system is working in your favour! The "witches cauldron stir" exercise works wonders. Keep up the good work!
Had a tracheotomy in 2021 and my voice hasnt been the same. I practice and have gotten Some range back. But i need to practice more bc not being able to sing really hurts the soul. ❤ thank you!
Wow! Best of luck to you in your singing journey. Consistency is definitely your best bet - let me know if you need any help along the way
❤ you’re very kind!! Thank you!!
dang broski wish you luck with this
i cant imagine being able to sing
Thanks for all these tips! I can see a real improvement during singing practice after following your videos for a few months now.
So happy to hear it! Let me know if you have any questions along the way
Great video and great lesson in how make a video that has no waffle and get right to the point.
I only do 1-2-3-4-5-4-3-2-1 exercise, and I think I need this tutorial
Damm you guys are all so techincal ive been doing piano for as long as i can remeber but i just started singing 😬
your videos have really helped me
step 1: be born with a nice voice.
Let me know if this is okay/simply unique to my voice. I can do lip trills but my tendency is to immediately release and transition into falsetto from chest voice when I use it to slide up and down in my range and I struggle A LOT to use it for a smaller transition like below my primo passaggio to above my secondo passaggio in full voice. For me, a hum with space in the back of the mouth feels much better to practice any transition to any degree within my voice, there's a lot more overall flexibility with it than with lip or tongue trill.
Mr I'm A Musician And A Vocalist My Range Is From e2 to f#4 I can push to g4 with a low volume Am I a Bass Baritone or Just Bass
Voice types can be tricky - don't worry about them too much. Just sing what music feels most comfortable to you!
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Haha good eye! My nephews came over and took it apart and I haven’t rebuilt it yet 😂
❤❤❤ mas uma magia ...linda
I end up choking doing lip trills. 😬
I cannot do them no matter how many voice teachers I've had.