*Hy Folks* I have another video to suggest for you 👉🏼 th-cam.com/video/41k_Culfu9Q/w-d-xo.html If you want to have a beautiful voice and timbre, this video is for you!
@@rukudzotanyanyiwa9505 Hi there, my name is Pino I am 75 years old retired and I always liked to sing Pavarotti style and I am taking voice training lessons > I am on my fourth lesson and I am surprised how well I am so is the teacher. I like the way you are explaining how to use the palate . Do you have a way to train a tenors voice or is it the same for all? Thank you in advance.Ciao Pin
I was a very bad singer with cracking voice and my mom is doubtful when i told her i want to go to a singing competition, but when i watched this video after practicing so much, i can finally sing properly and better. I won 4th place in the competition and proved my mother wrong, thank you so much! I really thought practicing makes my voice better.
after like a year of going full speed self teaching myself. Ive to realize. most "coaches" are full of crap. and nobody can agree on the naming schemes for anything. everything is called something different by someone else. thing that makes me the most upset. is breath from your diaphragm. most people get tripped up here. they overcomplicate it. instead of explaining the abs, pelvic floor. and making the SSSS sound to automatically get this structure in place instantly. like everyone breaths from their diaphragm. its the most ashine phrase Ive heard in this entire obsession. I got tired of it. and just use opera definitions. looked for people that can easily demonstrate it. and I started studying the body from all the muscles resonance, etc. opera is a good foundation, messed with throat singing, started playing with sub harmonics and overtones. within a year. ive been able to get really good at moving through registers, consistently, good belts. go from sub harmonic bass sounds and easily flip straight to whistle register. able to do some metal screams. and inhale phonation that everyone says will hurt you. but like everything else, stop if it hurts. beat boxers use inhales. there is no reason I should be able to do this after a year of going full speed, instead of the wavering interest i had before. lesson I learned. experts are full of it. exactly why "authority" in many facets of life is just a falsehood of trust. not saying some aren't experts in actuality, but so many aren't. its maddening. and people wonder why I dont trust experts and authority whatsoever. and follow my autodidact nature.
THIS is the only vocal coach in the internet that can reallly teach this. He knows not only how to do it but he teaches it as a professional teacher would
@@singwelltv I learned the basics of singing here in Italy, also about rising the soft palate and keeping the larinx lower. But believe it or not I didn't know they were two related things. So this also answers some of my questions. I can use mixed voice but still I am a light tenor so my chest voice is naturally ...thin. When I go into mixed voice it sounds a bit thinner ( I don't use falsetto at all). So maybe I can do something, making some more room in my mouth to give mi mix a bit more body ...because it just annoys me) THANKS.
Oh wow, I've seen like a thousand videos that just go "Pretend you have a golf ball in your mouth" as if that's all the explanation you really need about all of this. None of the explanations ever clicked until this video. Wonderfully explained.
+I have watched hundreds of videos on how to hit those high notes and this is the first one that has taught me anything. I got it right off! While I'm not perfect at it, I now know how it's done! The rest is practice, practice, practice. With these tools I know it won't take long. Thank you. Thank you!
@@singwelltvPlease do… I am 55 years old and was going into depression because I didn’t get it. But you explaining on how everything works opened up my understanding. I’m now back thrilled and want to continue singing. Again, thank you so much.💖
So far he is the only person who demostrated the head voice. I knew that wasn't falsetto the moment I heard it. I finally discovered my head voice after so many years of tryna understand what it was, how does it sound, tryna find examples. After messing around by vocalizing in my lower range, the light bulb went off so quickly. I was actually doing breathing exercises and doing something different which is hard to explain wut I wuz doin. I jus kno I wuz hearing overtones in the note I was soundin off. So I kept going up and down. I kept goin up to see how high I could go. Dat's when I knew I finally figured it out. Started singin a Larry Graham song to apply this tecnique i discovered by accident. Had a lotta rust in there, but I knew wit practice it would strengthin further. My vocal cords would get used to wut I wuz doin. Fast forward to today, I'm not an expert yet but now I'm listenin to all singers dat have the same range or close, or singers dat I want to sound like. Such as Kenny Terry from Az Yet. He eitha is a bass/baritone or a baritenor. I'm fo sho a bass baritone. parts of his range I couldn't tap into when I was a teen listenin to this guy, I can actually tap into now. I just need to perfect it. I can actually sing parts in my head voice dat I normanlly would have to use falsetto to hit. I can't wait to start makin the type of r&b songs I've always wanted to write and record my own voice. My main issue dat I'm tryna work out is dat ppl say dat I sound operatic at times. I can't stand dat. I've neva had any opera training. However, I do listen to Paul Robeson. So dat's probably why thinkin about it now.
Omggg thank you so muchhhh Learning to sing at home could be difficult most of the time if you can't afford a training coach and you may aharm your Vocal cords..you literally saved my life... Whqt an Amazinggg Tutor you Are god bless you ♥️🎧🎧🔥🔥✨✨✨✨
This is it. This is the exercise. I accidentally got here twice before and have been looking at mixed voice exercises for months because I *knew* I could sound full in my high range, but I could never find it again. I have been doing 100s of exercises and watching tons of videos, but I would always either have my soft palate all the way up or all the way down. It’s silly now, but I didn’t realize it was all of one or the other. The difference was immediate and I am so grateful for this. Thank you so much! I’m still working on the balance, I sound a little Kermity or hooty if I go too far in one direction or the other, but balancing it is way less daunting than finding it. I have never seen that exercise before and it is a game changer.
I’ve been coming on and off TH-cam searching for videos that could help me polish my voice after abandoning music for almost 15yrs. And I am very proud to say my search ends tonight. I’m here to Stay!!! 📍 Great Great Teacher! Bravo! 👏🏾
Very helpful! I'm here to stay! Exception to the internet's rule of grifting ego and second hand imitation. An actual authentic teacher! I especially appreciate how quickly these insights can be applied. No less how expeditiously you get straight to it
I don’t know if this is magic, or if I had just formed bad habits or what, but I swear this unlocked the range I used to have when I was younger after following along one time. I’m going to keep it up and see if this is the real deal.
OMG I JUST FOUND THE REAL EXPLANATION OF HOW SOFT PALATE, LARYNX, PHARYNX AND EVERYTHING ELSE GOING ON IN THE BODY WHILE SINGING WORKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! For years i've been trying to understand it but no teacher or video has been able to explain it like this!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wow, i watched dozens of videos about that and nobody explained it in understandable way :0 But finally thanks to you i got it!!! So the puzzle pieces came together. Thank you so much!!!!!!!
Thanks for sharing how to control your soft palates and larynx movement exercises when you are singing high or low techniques through the two voice output chambers (nasal and oral).
This is so insanely helpful! Thank you so much! I can't believe how easily I hit a note after watching this video that i was struggling with before finding this.
my gosh I can't explain how helpful the exercise is! Thank you master This is the first video I have seen from your channel May the Almighty bless you master 🙏❤️
This was more helpful than all the other videos I watched, immediately noticed the change, I wasn’t straining to make the sound, definitely will be checking out more of your content!
I enjoyed the exercises. But I'm still not sure which way he is saying is the correct way. The nasal or the cavity way. I'm rather slow lol. Care to explain to me what you understood please? Whenever you get a moment 😊
Que prof incrível! Todos os videos que eu achei na plataforma foram super confusos e tratavam o canto como uma coisa que só podia ser ensinada de fato presencialmente com um professor te observando, oq desmotiva bastante, mas esse canal provou que da pra ensinar por video siim! Otimo trabalho ❤
I am lucky to have discovered this technique more or less by myself a few weeks/months ago - being the reason why I can say that this actually works really good! This way I learned how to get the best and optimal quality of souond of my voice (for now).
I had just been trying to sing a song really high but failing. It sounded so ugly until I tried it with this technique. He explains it so well and it was already way better and I didn't even need to shout to hit those high notes. Like whaaat???
You are the best one!!! actually teaching how your body should ACTUALLY move! i was even able to do that train sound going viral on tiktok that i've been wondering for ages
You are a the best teacher teacher .easy to understand and easily can catch Thanking you sir.some more prectice in English language. Thanks.from sri lanka.
Love this one. Thank you. It really made a sense. And by the way was learning this specific song on guitar and happen to fall on ur video just by coincidence u singing this song as example. Just subscribed😊
Dear Icaro, This is very interesting! I have never heard this concept before. Thanks so much! It explains to me difference nuances in singers I hear. I will practice so I can apply the concept. Thanks very much!
This is really a rich content for me.Apart from providing useful exercises for improoving voice you have introduced me to the anatomy behind it... Thank you Mr Icaro...and go on making such wonderful vedios♥️♥️♥️🙏
Release Your High Notes by training your brain when to engage your nasal and oral cavities to sing with clarity and fullness. Sing a song three ways: 1. Using the nasal cavity 2. Using the oral cavity 3. Using both Do this daily. Thanks again, Icaro🎉🎉🎉🎉
It’s a very useful tip , total application 🙏🏽 Only thing wanna confirm is that whether the breath support automatically gets the voice it’s place or not if you really focus on only n only breath .
I've had an injury to the face that caused nerve damage and lost muscle control in many areas. I'm healing and muscle memory is slowly coming back. These exercises are great, but they don't only require the use of the muscles around your palettes and throat. Notice how your abdomen, chest and other body parts must adjust to support these actions as well.
First time here, suggestion recommended something I enjoyed finally. Amazing explanation and easy to follow. Thank you very much. I need to watch more from you thanks again 😊👍🤘🏻
*Hy Folks* I have another video to suggest for you 👉🏼 th-cam.com/video/41k_Culfu9Q/w-d-xo.html
If you want to have a beautiful voice and timbre, this video is for you!
Please how to do riffs and runs
@@rukudzotanyanyiwa9505 Hi there, my name is Pino I am 75 years old retired and I always liked to sing Pavarotti style and I am taking voice training lessons > I am on my fourth lesson and I am surprised how well I am so is the teacher. I like the way you are explaining how to use the palate . Do you have a way to train a tenors voice or is it the same for all? Thank you in advance.Ciao Pin
I was a very bad singer with cracking voice and my mom is doubtful when i told her i want to go to a singing competition, but when i watched this video after practicing so much, i can finally sing properly and better. I won 4th place in the competition and proved my mother wrong, thank you so much! I really thought practicing makes my voice better.
Omg what
@Moongrapee it's true😀
You are amazing and keep chasing your dreams!!!!!!
Congratulations!!!
7 years of vocal lessons and no one explained it like this THANK YOU THANK YOU
after like a year of going full speed self teaching myself. Ive to realize. most "coaches" are full of crap. and nobody can agree on the naming schemes for anything. everything is called something different by someone else.
thing that makes me the most upset. is breath from your diaphragm. most people get tripped up here. they overcomplicate it. instead of explaining the abs, pelvic floor. and making the SSSS sound to automatically get this structure in place instantly.
like everyone breaths from their diaphragm. its the most ashine phrase Ive heard in this entire obsession.
I got tired of it. and just use opera definitions. looked for people that can easily demonstrate it. and I started studying the body from all the muscles resonance, etc.
opera is a good foundation, messed with throat singing, started playing with sub harmonics and overtones.
within a year. ive been able to get really good at moving through registers, consistently, good belts. go from sub harmonic bass sounds and easily flip straight to whistle register. able to do some metal screams. and inhale phonation that everyone says will hurt you. but like everything else, stop if it hurts. beat boxers use inhales.
there is no reason I should be able to do this after a year of going full speed, instead of the wavering interest i had before.
lesson I learned.
experts are full of it. exactly why "authority" in many facets of life is just a falsehood of trust. not saying some aren't experts in actuality, but so many aren't. its maddening.
and people wonder why I dont trust experts and authority whatsoever. and follow my autodidact nature.
I think this is mirening. But i cant tell if i have the balance
THIS is the only vocal coach in the internet that can reallly teach this. He knows not only how to do it but he teaches it as a professional teacher would
I was very happy to read this. I promise to always do my best here
@@singwelltv I learned the basics of singing here in Italy, also about rising the soft palate and keeping the larinx lower. But believe it or not I didn't know they were two related things. So this also answers some of my questions. I can use mixed voice but still I am a light tenor so my chest voice is naturally ...thin. When I go into mixed voice it sounds a bit thinner ( I don't use falsetto at all). So maybe I can do something, making some more room in my mouth to give mi mix a bit more body ...because it just annoys me) THANKS.
Cheryl Porter
This comment make me to subscribe and watch the video
This might be one of the best explanations on how to properly raise the soft palate and utilise the laryngeal tilt properly I've ever seen
wow... so glad to read this.
Made my day
I am shocked! After 4 years of vocal classes I finally understood everything from this video, thank you so sooo much!
my teacher tried to make me understand this for two weeks and you just explained it perfectly in just a few minutes
Oh wow, I've seen like a thousand videos that just go "Pretend you have a golf ball in your mouth" as if that's all the explanation you really need about all of this. None of the explanations ever clicked until this video. Wonderfully explained.
+I have watched hundreds of videos on how to hit those high notes and this is the first one that has taught me anything. I got it right off! While I'm not perfect at it, I now know how it's done! The rest is practice, practice, practice. With these tools I know it won't take long. Thank you. Thank you!
I’m so happy to read this. I’m preparing other videos like this to help all of you.
Thank you so much
@@singwelltvPlease do… I am 55 years old and was going into depression because I didn’t get it. But you explaining on how everything works opened up my understanding. I’m now back thrilled and want to continue singing. Again, thank you so much.💖
HAS ANYONE EVER ASKED FOR YOUR AUTOGRAPH?
YOU MEAN ONLY ON A CHECK?
@@hattiejackson3992 how do you do it
OMG!!!!!! I think I am finally able to sing high notes without choking! Thank you so much for sharing this information with the world!❤
Happy to help!
How are you so underrated? This is gold ngl
So far he is the only person who demostrated the head voice. I knew that wasn't falsetto the moment I heard it. I finally discovered my head voice after so many years of tryna understand what it was, how does it sound, tryna find examples. After messing around by vocalizing in my lower range, the light bulb went off so quickly. I was actually doing breathing exercises and doing something different which is hard to explain wut I wuz doin. I jus kno I wuz hearing overtones in the note I was soundin off. So I kept going up and down. I kept goin up to see how high I could go. Dat's when I knew I finally figured it out. Started singin a Larry Graham song to apply this tecnique i discovered by accident. Had a lotta rust in there, but I knew wit practice it would strengthin further. My vocal cords would get used to wut I wuz doin. Fast forward to today, I'm not an expert yet but now I'm listenin to all singers dat have the same range or close, or singers dat I want to sound like. Such as Kenny Terry from Az Yet. He eitha is a bass/baritone or a baritenor. I'm fo sho a bass baritone. parts of his range I couldn't tap into when I was a teen listenin to this guy, I can actually tap into now. I just need to perfect it. I can actually sing parts in my head voice dat I normanlly would have to use falsetto to hit. I can't wait to start makin the type of r&b songs I've always wanted to write and record my own voice. My main issue dat I'm tryna work out is dat ppl say dat I sound operatic at times. I can't stand dat. I've neva had any opera training. However, I do listen to Paul Robeson. So dat's probably why thinkin about it now.
Thoroughly explanatory and illustrative. That's what we look for a teacher in any field. Thank you again!
Omggg thank you so muchhhh Learning to sing at home could be difficult most of the time if you can't afford a training coach and you may aharm your Vocal cords..you literally saved my life... Whqt an Amazinggg Tutor you Are god bless you ♥️🎧🎧🔥🔥✨✨✨✨
This was the best explanation for using those pharynx and larynx and the balancing of the nasal and chesty resonance of the voice
Thank you so much
This is it. This is the exercise. I accidentally got here twice before and have been looking at mixed voice exercises for months because I *knew* I could sound full in my high range, but I could never find it again. I have been doing 100s of exercises and watching tons of videos, but I would always either have my soft palate all the way up or all the way down. It’s silly now, but I didn’t realize it was all of one or the other. The difference was immediate and I am so grateful for this. Thank you so much! I’m still working on the balance, I sound a little Kermity or hooty if I go too far in one direction or the other, but balancing it is way less daunting than finding it. I have never seen that exercise before and it is a game changer.
Wooow
I’m so glad to read this
so i had my earphones on, and i was doing the "ugghh ughh ughh" part and my family had no idea what i was doing theyr like "😳😳"
Lol
hahahahahahaha respect
😂😂😂
Lmaooo
😂😂😂
you have a great talent for explaining these things. thank you
So good to read this…
Nice explanation❤
I’ve been coming on and off TH-cam searching for videos that could help me polish my voice after abandoning music for almost 15yrs.
And I am very proud to say my search ends tonight. I’m here to Stay!!! 📍
Great Great Teacher! Bravo! 👏🏾
Thank you so much
❤
Very helpful!
I'm here to stay!
Exception to the internet's rule of grifting ego and second hand imitation. An actual authentic teacher!
I especially appreciate how quickly these insights can be applied. No less how expeditiously you get straight to it
Wow this is one of the most helpful videos I've ever seen addressing that issue
Ícaro, you have a gift for teaching; you explained this very clearly and thoroughly.
Please more videos ☺️
Thank you so much. It makes me brave to continue
@@singwelltv Genuinely my pleasure!
Helped me very lott !! Your really gonna make big difference in youtube teachers and also I bless you ll reach peaks in it !
Happy to hear that! Thanks bro!
I don’t know if this is magic, or if I had just formed bad habits or what, but I swear this unlocked the range I used to have when I was younger after following along one time. I’m going to keep it up and see if this is the real deal.
OMG I JUST FOUND THE REAL EXPLANATION OF HOW SOFT PALATE, LARYNX, PHARYNX AND EVERYTHING ELSE GOING ON IN THE BODY WHILE SINGING WORKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! For years i've been trying to understand it but no teacher or video has been able to explain it like this!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you so much
@@singwelltvThank you so much sir!!!
Wow, i watched dozens of videos about that and nobody explained it in understandable way :0
But finally thanks to you i got it!!! So the puzzle pieces came together. Thank you so much!!!!!!!
Thanks for sharing how to control your soft palates and larynx movement exercises when you are singing high or low techniques through the two voice output chambers (nasal and oral).
Your insane man!!!!!!! I’m completely mindblown. Gonna warm up to these videos everyday
Thank you so much
This is so insanely helpful! Thank you so much! I can't believe how easily I hit a note after watching this video that i was struggling with before finding this.
I'm so glad
This is brilliant advice, thank you Icaro!
Thanks 🙏🏼
my gosh
I can't explain how helpful the exercise is!
Thank you master
This is the first video I have seen from your channel
May the Almighty bless you master 🙏❤️
Man, this is gold. I never seen such a comprehensive spot on explanation. Thank you so much!
This was more helpful than all the other videos I watched, immediately noticed the change, I wasn’t straining to make the sound, definitely will be checking out more of your content!
Thank you so much
I enjoyed the exercises. But I'm still not sure which way he is saying is the correct way. The nasal or the cavity way. I'm rather slow lol. Care to explain to me what you understood please? Whenever you get a moment 😊
Wow this man teaches well for proper understanding
Please don't stop teaching ... Also I am actually struggling on finding my natural voice..
Thank you so much
Wow, just incredible dear master... 👌🏾👌🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Very usefull and very good explanation. I thank you so much. Greetings.
Sir please give lessons on the mixed voice and the blend part like this video , you are so underrated!
I will prepare a video about this 🖤
@@singwelltv 🙏🙏💗
Que prof incrível! Todos os videos que eu achei na plataforma foram super confusos e tratavam o canto como uma coisa que só podia ser ensinada de fato presencialmente com um professor te observando, oq desmotiva bastante, mas esse canal provou que da pra ensinar por video siim! Otimo trabalho ❤
Obrigwdo viu, fiquei muito feliz com p seu comentário
VERY BLOODY CLEAR !!!!! AWESOME TUTOR
5:20 note to self
You are a genius. I never before heard this explained as well as this. Thanks very much. You have a new admirer and subscriber.❤❤
You are really impressive, sir!
This is soooo beautiful!!! I’ve been trying to learn how to control my voice, this video opened up my understanding! Thank you, thank you so much!❤
You're so welcome! 🙂
I am lucky to have discovered this technique more or less by myself a few weeks/months ago - being the reason why I can say that this actually works really good! This way I learned how to get the best and optimal quality of souond of my voice (for now).
Fantastic!
Very helpful. It reinforced what my coach is already teaching me.
Greaaat… ☺️☺️
I had just been trying to sing a song really high but failing. It sounded so ugly until I tried it with this technique. He explains it so well and it was already way better and I didn't even need to shout to hit those high notes. Like whaaat???
God bless you, thank you so much
Well that was genius. It did make great sense than any other exercises I have seen. Mind blowing.
So glad to read this
The only person who can teach singing in you tube other are freaking out there thanks
Good lesson and song choice🎉
Incredible teacher indeed!
Thanksss
a huge thank you, this is the best explanation I've heard, very very helpful, subscribed!
Welcome =)
You are the best one!!! actually teaching how your body should ACTUALLY move! i was even able to do that train sound going viral on tiktok that i've been wondering for ages
Glad to read this
❤❤❤❤ it's good job about vocal coach I am from ethiopian I liked your channel tanks very much
You are a the best teacher teacher .easy to understand and easily can catch Thanking you sir.some more prectice in English language. Thanks.from sri lanka.
Thank you so much
legal, ele é brasileiro 🇧🇷 parabéns, cara. continua, não para.
Obrigado Eduardo
He made me realise what and how high notes feel 🥹
Thank you so much. This is brilliant ❤. I can use this for my next performance.
Great
Bravo Icaro, with you the voice flies! 😉
Love this one. Thank you. It really made a sense. And by the way was learning this specific song on guitar and happen to fall on ur video just by coincidence u singing this song as example.
Just subscribed😊
Thank you so much for all your explanation 🎼❤ it!!!!
You’re welcome
what a wonderful video
Thank you!
I love Ur explanation very helpful thank you
I love your energy and your teaching method, thank you.
Definitely SUBSCRIBED
Dear Icaro, This is very interesting! I have never heard this concept before. Thanks so much! It explains to me difference nuances in singers I hear. I will practice so I can apply the concept. Thanks very much!
Glad it was helpful! Go practice.
This is really a rich content for me.Apart from providing useful exercises for improoving voice you have introduced me to the anatomy behind it...
Thank you Mr Icaro...and go on making such wonderful vedios♥️♥️♥️🙏
Thank you so much.... I'll make more videos like this one.
=)
Oh wow!! Looking forward to the next videos! Please, keep it up! 🙏🙏🙏
Que show!! Parabéns! vejo seus vídeos em português ❤arrasou demais
Obrigado Clarisseee
Release Your High Notes by training your brain when to engage your nasal and oral cavities to sing with clarity and fullness.
Sing a song three ways:
1. Using the nasal cavity
2. Using the oral cavity
3. Using both
Do this daily.
Thanks again, Icaro🎉🎉🎉🎉
This is a GREAT video
Im glad i found this teacher
That's awesome. Very informative ⭐
Very clear and straight to the point! Many thanks!
Thank youu
Superb video, and it works! Best and simplest explanation on TH-cam. Well Done.
Thankssss… 👊🏽
best explanation ever, thanks😊
Great lesson thank you ❤
This man is GOOD !!
Waiting for another voice lessons sir..God bless
Very soon! I got seek again
It’s a very useful tip , total application 🙏🏽
Only thing wanna confirm is that whether the breath support automatically gets the voice it’s place or not if you really focus on only n only breath .
Do u have any advice for breathing support?🙏
Great straight to the topic
Thanks
Thank you Icaro! Thank you!! God Bless you!
Thank you too! =)
@@singwelltv Could you also make a video on breath support? That's also a "painful" subject!:)
What about breath management for singing high notes by using this pharyngeal position? Do you have any exercise for correct breathing please?
Love it! Excelente!
This brilliant explanation! Tks master!
Glad you liked it!
This is amazing. I'm actually learning
OMG THIS IS SO COOL YOU ACTUALLY THOUGHT THINGS THANK YOU YOU ARE BEST MUSIC TEACHER😊❤
Oh and how do you do both nasal and oral singing i don’t know how and understand
Thank you so much
Thank you very much ha for these lessons, they are really helpful 👍
Thank you!!! So SO perfectly explained, the best I've watched! Of course, subscribed.
Thank you so much
I love this training is amazing
I've had an injury to the face that caused nerve damage and lost muscle control in many areas. I'm healing and muscle memory is slowly coming back. These exercises are great, but they don't only require the use of the muscles around your palettes and throat. Notice how your abdomen, chest and other body parts must adjust to support these actions as well.
Yeah! Its real.
Great video, am honored to seeing this
So, soooo good!
Man you are the best. Thanks!
Thank youu
First time here, suggestion recommended something I enjoyed finally. Amazing explanation and easy to follow. Thank you very much. I need to watch more from you thanks again 😊👍🤘🏻
Glad it was helpful!
I just found you! Bravissimo bello! I loved your lesson
Thank you Marianna
Thank you for your clear explication !!!!
=)
Great explanation.
Wow, I didn't know any of this, this is great!
WOW THANK YOU I CAN APPLY THESE TECHNIQUES FOR MYSELF. THANKS A LOT
You are welcome
Accidentally found you -- Glad I did!!
Welcomee