God! awesome!; no words to thank , your wise knowledge , your respect to student and the accompanying. y❤ Tiring of... what I call " the phantom of the opera" ; so said vocal and even teachers with an electric " piano" and " no face"...😢 Please, teacher if can make excercices; scales, breathing and types of" falseto" but really advance and challenging...😂 thank magister opera student; triple colocature 😂😂
God; thanks " maestro"...I do not want to feel " arrogant" but it does not represent a " challenge for me😂 Im a soldier to practice; yoga, body streching; tongue, palatto molle, jaw , etc then I complete warming up which included " the big ones" ; Janet Spencer: staccattos, vibrato, scales ( contralto- mezzo); Titto Schiappa , an old LP with exc. based on the silaba " No", so simple and perfect , recommended by the awesome Giancarlo Monsalvo; or the killing scales from Maria Callas . The mellismatic " Rossini" with " aggitatta de due venti" ; is killing...so I tried " soft" in low speed revolutions the virtuosity of Cecilia Bartoli and so...cittre nich frei...singing by the sweet soprano " Nicolai Dessay or an awesome " messa di voce" included in " Vedro with mio diletto ( Jarowsky) or " Laia qui pianga " (Patricia Lizabon) or the aggility in " ...non so piu"; the Callas scales in " Casta Diva" ... practicing separately every difficulty. Never forced my voice. I also followed Jeff Rolka , Freya, Daniel Carlberg, Codelline etc etc. I do not believe too much in " registers" except the very defined ones; I started as a contralto as a child; now I m triple colocature , whistle and flute; I also practice contralto, mezzos exc. to mantein my range; thanks for reading, maestro❤
Here is a new vocal warm up for your new school year!! I hope you find it useful! Please comment below. Thanks!!
I’m learning with such joy. Could not say thank you enough! More power to you and your crew.
Much appreciated!
This one very very help me out . Thanks
So glad!
Thank you, Dr. Hale
You're most welcome Betty! ~Roger
I love this new warm-up. Adds a new dimension to my ongoing practice.
I am so happy you liked it :) ~Roger
sou prufundo admirador de seu trabalho
Thank you for watching!
Thank you very much
it's so helpful for my choir
You are very welcome 🤗
Bravo maestro. Sigo todos sus videos y me parecen buenísimos.mGRACIAS.
muchas gracias por su commenta :) ~Roger
I adore this video! Thank you so much!
So glad you found it useful Karin! Take care, Roger
Wow, this is so helpful, thank you so much Dr Hale
Glad it was helpful! I hope you are well! ~Roger
Thank you very much, it's so helpfull for my choir!
I am so happy that you find the videos useful :) ~Roger
I love your voice. Thanks for your tutorial videos. Will practice this for sure!!🥰👏🏼👌🏼
Greetings from Spain.🌱🌷
Rent, thank you for your comment. I pray for the day when we can sing freely again too😊
Thanks a lot !! Greetings from Jujuy- Argentina.
Thank you Cristina for watching :) ~Roger
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Really helpful video thank you dr. Hale 🙂
You’re welcome 😊 ~Roger
Thank you sir
Thank you, maestro!
Hope you are doing well Luisa! ~Roger
Grazie
Thank y
You’re welcome ☺️
Thank u Roger 🙏🏽
You bet :)
Love this so much
Thank you Angela for watching and listening :) ~Roger
Hi. Tanks you
Thank you for your support!
Sir please make a video how to sing low notes or bass notes and how to produce good quality of low notes sound
Thanks for the suggestion
Bravo
Thank you !!
buenisimo exelente
Thankyou
You are very welcome Manita :) ~Roger
Nice sir.. 👌
Thank you Ashwini!
I m big fan u sir.. And following ur warm up.. And deadly doing practice..
Jaaaaaa!!!!!😊
Hi Professor will this exercise work good to practice on Pa for the song I send you last time ?
Yes Rebeca. PA would be great 👍
God! awesome!; no words to thank , your wise knowledge , your respect to student and the accompanying. y❤
Tiring of... what I call " the phantom of the opera" ; so said vocal and even teachers with an electric " piano" and " no face"...😢
Please, teacher if can make excercices; scales, breathing and types of" falseto" but really advance and challenging...😂
thank magister
opera student; triple colocature 😂😂
🙏👍
God; thanks " maestro"...I do not want to feel " arrogant" but it does not represent a " challenge for me😂 Im a soldier to practice; yoga, body streching; tongue, palatto molle, jaw , etc then I complete warming up which included " the big ones" ; Janet Spencer: staccattos, vibrato, scales ( contralto- mezzo); Titto Schiappa , an old LP with exc. based on the silaba " No", so simple and perfect , recommended by the awesome Giancarlo Monsalvo; or the killing scales from Maria Callas .
The mellismatic " Rossini" with " aggitatta de due venti" ; is killing...so I tried " soft" in low speed revolutions the virtuosity of Cecilia Bartoli and so...cittre nich frei...singing by the sweet soprano " Nicolai Dessay or an awesome " messa di voce" included in " Vedro with mio diletto ( Jarowsky) or " Laia qui pianga " (Patricia Lizabon) or the aggility in " ...non so piu"; the Callas scales in " Casta Diva" ...
practicing separately every difficulty. Never forced my voice.
I also followed Jeff Rolka , Freya, Daniel Carlberg, Codelline etc etc.
I do not believe too much in " registers" except the very defined ones; I started as a contralto as a child; now I m triple colocature , whistle and flute; I also practice contralto, mezzos exc. to mantein my range; thanks for reading, maestro❤
Thank you Dr. Hale