*using right sound color* problem of too dark sound color: 1:141:46 tips for lightening the sound color: 2:032:16(lighter to more metal) 2:43 3:37(twang) 4:15(smiley bite) *using right support* 4:38 common problem of holding high notes 5:356:477:25 tips for finding support *using correct vowels* 8:21 using the precise vowels for each modes 9:47 moving through the Overdrive limits
Hope you guys enjoy this one! Aaron is back in England visiting his family, so he just used his phone for the Zoom call we recorded. Let us know what you'd like to hear from us in the future!
Noted! We'll try, but we both have a bunch of stuff on our plate at the moment, so I'm not sure how likely it is that we can manage to be more frequent.
Ivan's Bodycopter Exercise (to not lock support): 6:08 (th-cam.com/video/bPdijudPhPk/w-d-xo.html) Noting this here so that its easier to share and also for my own reference.
Guys, you should upload more covers in order to get more views, your vocals are fire and that might show people that you actually know what you are talking about (I know you have individual channels), but making covers of popular songs will help you guys a lot. Specially since you deserve the views , as you are 2, of the few vocal teachers/coaches on TH-cam that teach an actual useful technique based on science and proven facts.
Thank you very much! :) As you said we do have some covers (and even original music) online, but not on this channel. I totally get your point though. Whenever I stumble upon a vocal coaching channel, I want to hear that coach sing, so we'll definitely think about it!
You guys deserve more views than any other on yt. Why? Nobody told me some of the things that you mentioned here. You should be thrice blesed for this. Ivan Mihaljevic? I should have watch this first, i should have know better because of that last name that THAT THIS IS THE PLACE TO START FROM.
Love it! I would love to see you two discuss what helped to expand the falsetto range when you or your students felt some kind of a ceiling in the fifth octave (E5 or G5 or whatever). What can cause the ceiling and how to get rid of it.
@@RockVoxYT hey! do u guys still have plans for this video? ik about flagolet and stuff but theres like multiple types of whistle as toni Linke shows in his dropbox for his rough vocal effects video
Sorry for another question, so with CVT, do you have to plan each song you want to sing, so you know what modes you need to be in, or do you get so good at it, that you can sing any song and naturally go into the correct mode automatically? Do you get like muscle memory on the modes?
Planning is a good learning strategy! However, when you get more skilled, you don't need to think about it and the muscle memory takes over. It's still useful to consciously plan out challenging parts of course!
Lovely video fellas. I can easily maintain a high note like a B4 or C5 in a 'mixed' voice (edge mostly) but when I start to add words, it seems like some of the consonants can have the effect of destabilizing the voice and I end up in falsetto. Any tips on how to remedy this?
Thank you! Most often the issue is not getting back to the correct vowels for the mode. The consonants disrupt the setting and then we need to be very skilled at getting back to the right vocal tract shape for the mode right after the consonant! Have you tried the "21 steps" that I briefly summarize in the Getting Started With CVT video? I feel that that's a really good and gradual route to go from 1 vowel exercises to applying those techniques to a piece of music.
I'm confused by CVT. So with the modes, does it mean you can only do them sounds in that particular mode? Does it effectively mean that to sing a song from start to end, you may end up switching in and out of all the modes? As an example, overdrive you say the EH and OH sound, is that the complete limits of Overdrive and you can't sing anything other than phrases with a EH and Oh?
Hi D Banksey! Great question! Have you watched our video "Getting started with CVT"? We go through some mode basics there. Most singers will definitely change modes through the course of a song and often even within one phrase. Yes, Overdrive is limited to EH and OH, but the character & volume level combines nicely with Edge, so singers will often use those two modes when singing loud and powerful and switch between them depending on the vowel.
This channel is criminally underrated. 🥹 You deserve millions of subscribers. P.S. I hope you can expand your CVT approach by looking at different live performances here in YT. More power to the both of you! 🤗
*using right sound color*
problem of too dark sound color: 1:14 1:46
tips for lightening the sound color: 2:03 2:16(lighter to more metal) 2:43
3:37(twang) 4:15(smiley bite)
*using right support*
4:38 common problem of holding high notes
5:35 6:47 7:25 tips for finding support
*using correct vowels*
8:21 using the precise vowels for each modes
9:47 moving through the Overdrive limits
Hope you guys enjoy this one! Aaron is back in England visiting his family, so he just used his phone for the Zoom call we recorded.
Let us know what you'd like to hear from us in the future!
Instead of long videos then shorter format but more frequently posting! That would be ideal 👍
Noted! We'll try, but we both have a bunch of stuff on our plate at the moment, so I'm not sure how likely it is that we can manage to be more frequent.
keep going!! some of the best singing content on here!
Thanks man! We will! Shooting the next one tomorrow!
Also love your content!
This video is packed with great information! I can’t wait to be alone to try all this!
Love this! Especially the bit about raising the back of the tongue as you go higher :)
Ivan's Bodycopter Exercise (to not lock support): 6:08 (th-cam.com/video/bPdijudPhPk/w-d-xo.html)
Noting this here so that its easier to share and also for my own reference.
Guys, you should upload more covers in order to get more views, your vocals are fire and that might show people that you actually know what you are talking about (I know you have individual channels), but making covers of popular songs will help you guys a lot. Specially since you deserve the views , as you are 2, of the few vocal teachers/coaches on TH-cam that teach an actual useful technique based on science and proven facts.
Thank you very much! :)
As you said we do have some covers (and even original music) online, but not on this channel. I totally get your point though. Whenever I stumble upon a vocal coaching channel, I want to hear that coach sing, so we'll definitely think about it!
What's the lock support
It's about stopping the abdominal movement and tensing up too much uncontrollably.
Thx⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ great stuff
Golden information. Thanks a lot
You guys deserve more views than any other on yt. Why? Nobody told me some of the things that you mentioned here. You should be thrice blesed for this. Ivan Mihaljevic? I should have watch this first, i should have know better because of that last name that THAT THIS IS THE PLACE TO START FROM.
Love it! I would love to see you two discuss what helped to expand the falsetto range when you or your students felt some kind of a ceiling in the fifth octave (E5 or G5 or whatever). What can cause the ceiling and how to get rid of it.
Thank you! :)
That's a great video topic!
@@RockVoxYT hey! do u guys still have plans for this video? ik about flagolet and stuff but theres like multiple types of whistle as toni Linke shows in his dropbox for his rough vocal effects video
First to comment woot ! Thanks for another one guys. Both of you rock 🤘🏻
Sorry for another question, so with CVT, do you have to plan each song you want to sing, so you know what modes you need to be in, or do you get so good at it, that you can sing any song and naturally go into the correct mode automatically? Do you get like muscle memory on the modes?
Planning is a good learning strategy! However, when you get more skilled, you don't need to think about it and the muscle memory takes over. It's still useful to consciously plan out challenging parts of course!
Minute 1:18 to 1:21 uahauahauua 😂 amazing funny alllllll
Lovely video fellas. I can easily maintain a high note like a B4 or C5 in a 'mixed' voice (edge mostly) but when I start to add words, it seems like some of the consonants can have the effect of destabilizing the voice and I end up in falsetto. Any tips on how to remedy this?
Thank you!
Most often the issue is not getting back to the correct vowels for the mode. The consonants disrupt the setting and then we need to be very skilled at getting back to the right vocal tract shape for the mode right after the consonant!
Have you tried the "21 steps" that I briefly summarize in the Getting Started With CVT video? I feel that that's a really good and gradual route to go from 1 vowel exercises to applying those techniques to a piece of music.
@@RockVoxYT I have not but I will! Thank you and Merry Christmas 🎄☃️
I'm confused by CVT. So with the modes, does it mean you can only do them sounds in that particular mode? Does it effectively mean that to sing a song from start to end, you may end up switching in and out of all the modes? As an example, overdrive you say the EH and OH sound, is that the complete limits of Overdrive and you can't sing anything other than phrases with a EH and Oh?
Hi D Banksey! Great question! Have you watched our video "Getting started with CVT"? We go through some mode basics there. Most singers will definitely change modes through the course of a song and often even within one phrase. Yes, Overdrive is limited to EH and OH, but the character & volume level combines nicely with Edge, so singers will often use those two modes when singing loud and powerful and switch between them depending on the vowel.
@@RockVoxYT Thankyou, I've got it now, Happy X Mas and Good New Year.
Mmmm, without going to falsetto?... I have to see this.
This channel is criminally underrated. 🥹
You deserve millions of subscribers.
P.S. I hope you can expand your CVT approach by looking at different live performances here in YT. More power to the both of you! 🤗