@@MoniqueBThomas As for now, this is enough for me to exercise. :D It's not that easy to avoid that increase of loudness and hence the voice crack. Singing is like a tenth hobby of mine (playing synth is one of the main ones), however, imagining myself being able to sing or murmur without voice cracks throughout my whole scale is attractive to me and inspires my curiosity. :) Actually, this one example in your video alone has already inspired my curiosity. This to me is a sign of a good teaching. Congrats on this! :)
Well thank you CJ. The last thing I wanna do is scare people away! As for the voice crack and the singing louder, it’s very probable that the voice crack is cause by you singing louder in that one area. See what happens if you start at a moderate volume and keep it the same throughout the scale. Also you could try slowly bending over at the start of the scale and wheh you finish the scale you should be upright. Give that a try and let me know if that helps!
Can I be honest? I may be a bit intimidated. You make it look so easy. I know with practice it will get better but right this second I feel intimidated. I will practice past it.❤❤
Remember, nothing beats a failure but a try! You’ve got this! It’s not going to be perfect right away. In fact, give yourself grace (lots of it) cause you’re gonna mess up a lot before you get it right! Good luck😍
I appreciate that you love Dimash. I do too, but this channel focuses more on vocal education rather than vocal entertainment. However, if you have questions about your own singing or vocal artistry I'd be more than happy to try to address them in a future video.
❓Were the exercises in this video helpful?
all your tips are very helpful, thanks Monique. I love watching them
Gracias Soledad! 🤗
I like this style of teaching. I wish we could also see your hands on the keys like in a second screen or some rendering of what keys are being played
Thank you. Sorry about the keys. I am not tech savvy so I did my best!
Thank you pretty much teacher, I've learned a lot
I’m glad to hear it Duvan, thank you. Please stick around. I’ll be back in September 🤗
I'll work on it.
Let me know how it goes!
@@MoniqueBThomas ok, so long 😚
Actually, a very informative video, on point. :) Thanks.
I’m glad you liked it. Let me know if there is anything else I can help you with!
@@MoniqueBThomas As for now, this is enough for me to exercise. :D It's not that easy to avoid that increase of loudness and hence the voice crack. Singing is like a tenth hobby of mine (playing synth is one of the main ones), however, imagining myself being able to sing or murmur without voice cracks throughout my whole scale is attractive to me and inspires my curiosity. :) Actually, this one example in your video alone has already inspired my curiosity. This to me is a sign of a good teaching. Congrats on this! :)
Well thank you CJ. The last thing I wanna do is scare people away!
As for the voice crack and the singing louder, it’s very probable that the voice crack is cause by you singing louder in that one area. See what happens if you start at a moderate volume and keep it the same throughout the scale. Also you could try slowly bending over at the start of the scale and wheh you finish the scale you should be upright. Give that a try and let me know if that helps!
Downloaded for offline practice. Thank you for your teachings!
I’m glad it’s helpful for you! Happy practicing!
@@MoniqueBThomas it is helpful. I can’t even express the confidence your training gives. So grateful!!!!!
@@sisterjjd Thanks so much, that is what I aim to do, empower people to use their own voice. Singing is for everybody!🥰
Can I be honest? I may be a bit intimidated. You make it look so easy. I know with practice it will get better but right this second I feel intimidated. I will practice past it.❤❤
Remember, nothing beats a failure but a try! You’ve got this! It’s not going to be perfect right away. In fact, give yourself grace (lots of it) cause you’re gonna mess up a lot before you get it right! Good luck😍
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I appreciate that you love Dimash. I do too, but this channel focuses more on vocal education rather than vocal entertainment. However, if you have questions about your own singing or vocal artistry I'd be more than happy to try to address them in a future video.