thank you for the great video. Does anyone know the name of the painting on the background? there is a copy of it in our building, would like to know the name of the original
The mixed voice video? (I haven't started a series on head voice yet.) I actually just recorded it earlier this evening. It should be up in the next day or two.
All the great opera singers of the past retracted their tongue tip, since this enables you to get even more of the back of the tongue out of the larynx, thereby create maximum pharyngeal space, and, subsequently optimal acoustics. You teach that the tip should remain at the lower teeth. Why is that?
dunno what it means, but my tongue is about an inch longer since ive been training for singing lol. okay I know its not longer but obviously there is way more muscular control. I had no idea until I randomly sang in front of the bathroom mirror at work and then stuck my tongue out and I was out there like Gene Simmons lol
I had no idea that singing could cause a tongue to grow, either! :) In all likelihood, what has happened is that you've released tensions/constrictions within the tongue muscles, and now those muscles are less contracted, so that tongue has more stretch and movement. That's a good thing... unless it starts stretching all the way down to the floor. ;-)
How do you lean the back of the tongue against the front wall of the throat? The back of the tongue is the front wall of the throat lady... Your points about the tongue tip are also wrong. It’ll frequently and should be retracted from the lower teeth in vowel formation. Sometimes there might be contact but often because an allophonic situation or a situation where you’re singing small and light with a less opened oropharyngeal space. Go watch all great singers. Their tongue tips are retracted. It’s a normal part of speech and singing
Your videos are a blessing from God and an answer to my prayers thank you soo much I love all your videos
Awww. Thanks for saying so!
@@singwisevocals Same here, actually!
Another amazing video!
Thank you very much for your effort and uploading this very important video. You are one of a kind.
Awww. Thank you so much for your encouraging comment.
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thank you for the great video. Does anyone know the name of the painting on the background? there is a copy of it in our building, would like to know the name of the original
Oh, my gosh. Thank you so much for this super helpful video.
reaaally good video!!!
What happened to the head voice part 2 video? I have been eagerly waiting :P
The mixed voice video? (I haven't started a series on head voice yet.) I actually just recorded it earlier this evening. It should be up in the next day or two.
Ah yes, that was the one i meant :)
Patience is a virtue.
@@VIDEOHEREBOB Pazzintia est unu algertum
thank you Karyn!
You're very welcome!
Can i use pencil to keep tounge low ?
All the great opera singers of the past retracted their tongue tip, since this enables you to get even more of the back of the tongue out of the larynx, thereby create maximum pharyngeal space, and, subsequently optimal acoustics.
You teach that the tip should remain at the lower teeth. Why is that?
how can someone be a Mozartian tenor. It basically demands absolute perfection.
Practice, practice, practice. And then some more practice. Plus a little bit of magic. ;-)
well you could be a Mozartian soprano and dumped with der holle rache (purportedly written for a singer he hated). Good luck.
dunno what it means, but my tongue is about an inch longer since ive been training for singing lol. okay I know its not longer but obviously there is way more muscular control. I had no idea until I randomly sang in front of the bathroom mirror at work and then stuck my tongue out and I was out there like Gene Simmons lol
I had no idea that singing could cause a tongue to grow, either! :) In all likelihood, what has happened is that you've released tensions/constrictions within the tongue muscles, and now those muscles are less contracted, so that tongue has more stretch and movement. That's a good thing... unless it starts stretching all the way down to the floor. ;-)
yeah I have heard of "tripping over your tongue" but I never knew it was real lol
How do you lean the back of the tongue against the front wall of the throat? The back of the tongue is the front wall of the throat lady...
Your points about the tongue tip are also wrong. It’ll frequently and should be retracted from the lower teeth in vowel formation. Sometimes there might be contact but often because an allophonic situation or a situation where you’re singing small and light with a less opened oropharyngeal space. Go watch all great singers. Their tongue tips are retracted. It’s a normal part of speech and singing