Love, love, love this warmup. I've used this to help me right before I start teaching, as well as when I have started my own private lessons with my teacher. Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU soooo much for this, sir. Always appreciated.
I like to add new warmups to my repertoire. Sometimes I stick with one until I can do it well, i.e. achieve the underlying technical demands. On the other hand, doing new ones helps keep my enthusiasm up. I find it's like repertoire in that doing one warmup well does not automatically mean you can do the next one well. One never gets bored on your channel.
The last E A O U is one of my favorites, I keep rewinding that part of the video in this one and in the baritone one because it feels so good to sing and sounds satisfying
It's a pretty centralized area of male ranges, so most will be able to use these to one degree or another. I'm still doing the separate videos however, and tenor will be out soon! Jeff
@@JeffRolka what would you say is the range of a baritenor? of course range is not the only thing and may not even be the main thing.. but it certainly is a part of the equation.
With you help I won an audition. Thank you!
Brilliant! Thank you so much for mentioning it and congratulations! Well done you!
Jeff
The chords at the end are so beautiful. I felt great singing with em. Love it.
Your videos really inspire us Jeff. It really helps singers to sing in pitch. Love from India 🇮🇳.
Without any further ado at 0:56 😉 Thanks Jeff! 🐯(humming)
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I love the simple and perfect elocution in the introductions Jeff!
Thank you so much! I appreciate that!
Jeff
Yess let’s goo Im happy to see these coming. Your last baritone and this new baritenor are fine additions to my warmup playlist🙏🏼
Love, love, love this warmup. I've used this to help me right before I start teaching, as well as when I have started my own private lessons with my teacher. Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU soooo much for this, sir. Always appreciated.
Wonderful! So happy to hear that it's helpful! Enjoy!
Good warmup as always
Thanks Jeff!
Great warmup,Jeff!
Thank you Jeff! I loved the part where you mention how a private lesson would be throughout exercises!
Thanks Jeff! Amazing to not have to use both Baritone and Tenor warmups some days if I don't have the time.
Excellent! Thanks for watching and enjoy! I plan on doing more of these!
Best,
Jeff
I like to add new warmups to my repertoire. Sometimes I stick with one until I can do it well, i.e. achieve the underlying technical demands. On the other hand, doing new ones helps keep my enthusiasm up. I find it's like repertoire in that doing one warmup well does not automatically mean you can do the next one well. One never gets bored on your channel.
Thank you so much, David! Well said!
Jeff
Thanks Jeff, I liked the pause and explanation (on talking to your student/getting set) before going to the "break" section.
Excellent! Thank you for watching and subscribing!
Jeff
The last E A O U is one of my favorites, I keep rewinding that part of the video in this one and in the baritone one because it feels so good to sing and sounds satisfying
Yeah i also like this :)
i third this
Another amazing Warm-up Jeff. Thank you for this, and all of your videos
thank you Jeff!
This was wonderful! Thank you so much Jeff!
Awesome! Thanks for watching and thank you for subscribing!
Jeff
Sir, thank you again. Very useful:)
Love the baritenor content! It seems like most male voices fall into this cstegory
It's a pretty centralized area of male ranges, so most will be able to use these to one degree or another. I'm still doing the separate videos however, and tenor will be out soon!
Jeff
@@JeffRolka what would you say is the range of a baritenor? of course range is not the only thing and may not even be the main thing.. but it certainly is a part of the equation.
You spoil us, Jeff
We should all be spoiled! Enjoy!
Jeff
This drives the video!
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Thank you Jeff!