Here are the exercises you can do 5-7 days a week. Sing along with me or you can also download the exercises using the links in the PDF, "Get My Vocal Type", found in the Description of this video. Join me in a challenge to practice daily for the next 30 days. (I'm doing 90 days!) They will get your voice in shape and help you to start or improve your mixed singing.
Hello Chuck! Hope you are doin fine. Just wanted to ask, how much time in a day, we should dedicate ourself into these exercises?? Are there any exercises which can particularly help to sing on pitch?
@@dikshasinghmusic30 minutes daily doing the exercises correctly will have a huge impact on your singing. If you have trouble matching the pitch with your voice, none of these exercises will help. You need to do ear training. Take a look at an app by Erol.
@@PowerToSing Thank you soo much for this detailed information. I will surely do the ear training. Also I am doing the above training on a daily basis. Thank you so much for making these Amazing videos. It helps us a lot💜
Hi Chuck! Missed your live yesterday. Closing 30 days tomorrow, I think I had only 5 or 6 days that I didn't do the exercise. Is this exercise the best one to continue from now on? I don't mind spending 30 min per day or even more (not every day). Should I start going half a tone higher?
So ...you want me to cut my practice schedule in half?😆. You have been singing for 50 years and it’s encouraging to see that even the pros have to stay sharp. I’m a mediocre singer about 3 years away from people telling me “oh you were born with it” I’ll just smile and think “if you only knew”.🙂
This video has unlocked my voice completely. It's CRAZY I sing one of my own songs almost an octave above before, and I got SO MUCH POWER and I feel my entire spirit coming out when I sing. Thank you for sharing this, and I hope the ads pay you well enough. Incredible exercises!!
BRAVO, BEEN FOLLOWING YOU FOR YEARS. I SING WITH A HIT DOO WOP GROUP ACTUALLY NOMINATED FOR THE EAST COAST MUSIC HALL OF FAME THIS YEAR. I'M 73 AND NEED TO SING REGULARLY OR THE CHOPS GO "AWAY". CHUCK, YOU HAVE BEEN AND INSPIRATION TO ME FOR MANY A YEAR, THANK YOU, MIKE MILLER , HARMONY STREET
I’ve made this a part of my daily warmup routine for 2 weeks now and it’s revolutionized my breath control. Thank you for this video, it continues to help people even now, and I suspect will for years and years to come. No one ever does the entire warmup routine with you, this is invaluable, truly.
teacher, I would like to thank you for this video, I have been doing the exercises for almost a month and I can see that my vocal muscles are stronger and my voice is much more beautiful. Thanks
Oh wow is all I can say..my strained Rock voice is coming back stronger than ever I'm holding my notes way longer low middle & high I've only been doing this for a month or so..I'm so grateful to you Chuck I'm really enjoying my singing again 😊
Thank you so much for these tutorials and for helping me discover the phenomenon of “finding my voice”! I was able to sing over guitar chords for the first time ever, and I’ve been playing guitar over ten years. I love this simple, all in one, 30 minute exercise. Also, I love the Jedi sounding voice! ☺️
Thank you so much for posting this. I work on recording cover tunes with friends and was having a lot of trouble hitting notes for a song we were doIng. This really helped and I appreciate it.
Thank you for this set of exercises Chuck , I spent the best part of the last Twenty years with near on weekly Singing Lessons with Three different Teachers up until about a year ago but no one ever mentioned Vocal exercises, I realised at Sixty Seven that my voice was only going to get weaker as time past that was until I found your daily routine I try to do the exercises at least five times a week and even find a quiet spot for half an hour a day when on Holiday, I’m now eleven months in and my voice has never been stronger,powerful and better supported than it is today it didn’t happen overnight but after about Five months I was able to sing high notes for example when singing Noo or Mum with strength and without going into Falsetto. Yes there are some nights when you don’t feel like doing the exercises but you know if you do the results are so worth it.. Thanks again Chuck.
Day 1. Man that was an awesome workout! My throat actually feels worked and tired! Plan to do this daily with you now. Can't wait to make progress on my vocal break! Day 2. Seemed to go quick today! Q. Should I allow myself to go a bit breathy and or falsetto at the higher notes or attempt to stay connected? Maybe by being dopier?
Yes...staying connected is the goal. You can do it dopier or try bratty neys. Both ways are great. Letting it go a little breathier but not so much that you disconnect works well.
Yes, absolutely. Come in when you can. If you can go higher a capella, it will probably be more beneficial. But probably your best option is to get your vocal type: www.powertosing.com/discover-your-vocal-type-wt and then get the exercises for your vocal type...which are available for men and women.
Oh my God, this is literally what i needed, no any other TH-cam channel for vocal coaching I found this imperative as this!!! how can I subscribe twice?😀😀😀
It's different for everyone. For me it helps me keep my larynx down, build my mix, condition my vocal cords and enable me to sing songs. If you have the vocal type, pulled chest/ high larynx or Mix, it takes minutes to notice a benefit to your voice. For "perfection" it will take the rest of your life.
Hello I haven’t found an answer for this question yet and was hoping you could shed some expertise on the matter. During high season for me I could be singing at least two shows a day. (Combined about 4 1/2 hours of actual singing) and that will be 6 days a week for the most part. I do vocal warm ups at every show before starting. But still I wake up every morning with a hoarse voice. That said, i feel like I need to rest my vocals for the next show and feel leery about vocal exercise with a tired voice; and yes sometimes I’m a chest pull singer. So the question is should I do vocal training during high season of singing? Thanks
Yes. The problem is your larynx is coming up, the vowels are spreading a little, and as a result it is straining your voice. The sooner you can learn to keep the larynx down which will help you to begin to mix your chest voice with head voice, the sooner you will stop getting hoarse. This video may be helpful: th-cam.com/video/1rPC1kYQcmk/w-d-xo.html
Thank you for this video! I have the same goals; practice everyday, learn new songs and lose a few pounds. Gives me inspiration to have someone to practice with!
fantastic! I'd like to ask you if you do musicals in the theater and what? Then why did you keep your thumb under your chin in one exercise? To check your larynx?
Hi Giuseppe, yes I do musical theater. My last show was playing Doolittle in My Fair Lady. I had just auditioned for Newsies when everyone went to sequestering, etc with the virus. I know you are an experienced actor and singer. I've seen some of your videos online. You do a great job!
@@PowerToSing wow! I would love to see you in a musical! Do you have any videos to post? That'd be great! Thanks for your advice. Since I've been following the mix, it's a whole different music! I take lessons online with my singing teacher in Italy, online. Thanks for your compliments! I'm glad you liked my videos!
When doing this exercise, not matter how hard i try, i can’t feel the sound i make is from diaphragm, instead, it’s from the press of my throat, so i feel a lot of throat pressure.
Yes...you are correct. The sound does not come from the diaphragm. Feeling a lot of pressure in the throat is very very common. You can eliminate that pressure. Start here: Watch this video and follow the directions: th-cam.com/video/d0Ob8WGmvPc/w-d-xo.html
Sir i did it just for 15 mins i see some sort of ulcer in the back of my tonsils area and my tonsils areas started to feel pain like a rash and lil burning sensation and my head voice is getting tired very quickly
Yes...if you do the exercises an octave higher...but you will have to drop out as they go higher. This video really is best for male voices. But get your vocal cords checked as mentioned on my other message to you first. Very important.
Hey, I have many problems. I started singing when my voice was already changing due to puberty. I am 15 now my voice is so hoarse and deep that i can go effortlessly to a c2 but going high is impossible. I strain whenever i start singing in the 4th octave (above c4) and it's always uneasy for me to sing. I can't add distortion to my singing. i can't sing in falsetto or head voice. I can't sing in my mix register..and from what i have known i guess i am pretty much singing from throat and cannot open up. I am surely planning to take a vocal lesson but i thought to utilize this quarantine as well. Hope you help
Your voice is still changing and will be for a couple more years. Meanwhile, Watch this video and follow the directions. th-cam.com/video/d0Ob8WGmvPc/w-d-xo.html
Hi Chuck, I've done the vocal type test and I'm not sure I've got it right tbh! I'm doubting myself. Are the vocal type exercises specific or does the download include all exercises for all types?
Hello sir I've been doing your exercises for so long but nothing was working for me..but now i know the reason..because i was doing them very hard..so I'm doing the exercises with low volume and i can connect my chest voice to head without breaking...am i doing them right
Not really. It's important that the tongue is relaxed. You are saying "uh" with the trill. Some singers use the tongue to help them make the pitch...which if they do it will stop the trill completely. Only the vocal cords are the pitch makers. The trill is really created by the air flow over the tongue. In slow motion it sounds like tuh duh repeated rapidly.
Hey Chuck 👋🏻 I have been getting very frustrated with my voice lately. I’m a 16 year old male and my chest voice goes from roughly a D2 to G4# but any higher than that it cracks almost instantly ever single time. I don’t have a low falsetto that I can bridge into after that particular break so I’m stuck not being able to sing at all from around the A4- C5 where my disconnected falsetto finally kicks in. Anyway I sing primarily pop and so many of those songs have notes from that G4 to above the A4 range that is just very uncomfortable for me but I want to be able to hit them without damaging my voice in any way. I’ve heard a lot about head voice but have never really been able to access anything like that as far as I know so I was just wondering what your thoughts. I’d really appreciate it thanks!
Be sure to watch these videos. They will help. www.powertosing.com/ep-14-how-to-sing-high-notes-teen-boys/ and www.powertosing.com/teen-boy-regain-your-falsetto/
Lots of people give exercises but they don't stipulate what you will be learning from it.. What is the focus of it your doing the same scale up and down what is one trying to learn ??
I would say these may be more about the discipline and improvement you make when you are consistent. If you want direct application to what you personally need I recommend you start here: www.powertosing.com/discover-your-vocal-type-wt
Naynaynay Chuck! Great exercices, I enjoyed that. Even after shorter practicing I feel more comfortable. Most important I've found a bridge. Moreover, that's very relaxing even if one isn't going to be a professional, just for the love of singing. I have a question. I am 48 and I am singing with power that you're doing however I would love to free my voice and to sing with power of heavy metal singers, singing my favorite Dio songs which is impossible in a flat :) . Do you think that one should do power vocals only directly with coach? Do mean, kinda r'n'r 'shouting' or 'vocal fry' , full chest mixed with head voice (dunno mean growling, snorking,roaring, barking and howling as in boring subgenres of heavy metal). Now I have range enough for metal but I find dangerous to explore something without proper trainings and without presence of coach. Also, if I sing 45 minutes with more power I don't feel any pain, perhaps a biiiiit gritty voice tomorrow and also like a little bit 'inflamatory' on the muscles on the sides of my throat, kinda after gym (can't explain in English) started firstly to follow heavy metal coaches but a lot wasn't clear to me. After I started to follow you and some other coachs I understood point of singing. So, one should learn to bridge and then gradually to switch to power, it's not job for one month :) Thank you very much 🙏👍
My dependable low note is E2. I have sung a C5 in a show. Watch this for knowing how to cross your break. Watch this video and follow the directions. th-cam.com/video/d0Ob8WGmvPc/w-d-xo.html
I don't teach metal, but I definitely agree it would be best to do it with a coach. Be careful with it. Before you know it, a little bit inflammatory turns into not being able to speak and then it turns into vocal damage.
I am something between a beginner and an average singer. How much should I be practicing daily??I have been practicing 45 mins daily for months but there seems to be no difference☹️😢
Hi Mike! Yes and no. Not immediately during the time of this video. However, as of today, since May of 2020 I have been in several music theatre productions including, a parking lot concert (covid safe) where I sang How to Handle a Woman, from Camelot, The Scarlet Pimpernel, Cinderella, The Fantastics playing El Gallo, where I learned the songs, Try to Remember, Depends on What You Pay, I Can See It, and Round and Round, and I'm currently playing Daddy Murphy in Bright Star where I sing Firmer Hand. These solos and a bunch of ensemble numbers...and I've learned a few songs...the result is I've had a blast being back on stage singing and acting post covid.:)
@@vanikumari6006 The tongue trill is lip the lip bubble or lip trill, except it is the tongue that is fluttering. It is caused by the air passing over the top of the tongue. It is used to help keep the larynx down and balance the air flow with the vocal cords. Sometimes it's called rolling your "R"'s. Spanish speakers regularly roll their "r" in everyday speech. In slow motion it sounds like "T-duh" repeated rapidly with the assistance of the air moving over the tongue. It's possible to learn it, but it's easier if you've been able to roll your tongue even as a youth. Until you do learn it, bubble lips is a good substitution.
@@BillionaireDubaii It will help increase your range for sure. I don't think it will effect the fundamental femininity of your voice negatively or positively. It will remain similar to the way your speak, if you speak normally.
Can someone explain what's means vladdy, bratty, Jeez with dopey, keys with dopey, now no, now mom.... I don't find any difference in these? Is there any Hindi speaking on this board, who can explain to me in my language? Without understanding, there is no point in doing them.
As mentioned previously, Start with the Fast Track exercises for your vocal type. You will get the understanding you seek. You may want to consult with Saily Panse: th-cam.com/video/aoBKlgIi9MU/w-d-xo.html
Here are the exercises you can do 5-7 days a week. Sing along with me or you can also download the exercises using the links in the PDF, "Get My Vocal Type", found in the Description of this video. Join me in a challenge to practice daily for the next 30 days. (I'm doing 90 days!) They will get your voice in shape and help you to start or improve your mixed singing.
Power To Sing Ok thanks
Hello Chuck! Hope you are doin fine. Just wanted to ask, how much time in a day, we should dedicate ourself into these exercises?? Are there any exercises which can particularly help to sing on pitch?
@@dikshasinghmusic30 minutes daily doing the exercises correctly will have a huge impact on your singing. If you have trouble matching the pitch with your voice, none of these exercises will help. You need to do ear training. Take a look at an app by Erol.
@@PowerToSing Thank you soo much for this detailed information. I will surely do the ear training. Also I am doing the above training on a daily basis. Thank you so much for making these Amazing videos. It helps us a lot💜
Hi Chuck! Missed your live yesterday. Closing 30 days tomorrow, I think I had only 5 or 6 days that I didn't do the exercise. Is this exercise the best one to continue from now on? I don't mind spending 30 min per day or even more (not every day). Should I start going half a tone higher?
So ...you want me to cut my practice schedule in half?😆. You have been singing for 50 years and it’s encouraging to see that even the pros have to stay sharp. I’m a mediocre singer about 3 years away from people telling me “oh you were born with it” I’ll just smile and think “if you only knew”.🙂
This video has unlocked my voice completely. It's CRAZY I sing one of my own songs almost an octave above before, and I got SO MUCH POWER and I feel my entire spirit coming out when I sing. Thank you for sharing this, and I hope the ads pay you well enough. Incredible exercises!!
Great job! Way to to go @KimPrincis!
th-cam.com/video/kHZY_ne0gmg/w-d-xo.html it's insane, THANK YOU!
Ok. I’ll start. I have let my vocals go since i got cancer. But. It’s my love to sing so thanks for the challenge
Go for it! I hope you are in remission. :)
We will get this done together! Let’s go!
Yes!
BRAVO, BEEN FOLLOWING YOU FOR YEARS. I SING WITH A HIT DOO WOP GROUP ACTUALLY NOMINATED FOR THE EAST COAST MUSIC HALL OF FAME THIS YEAR. I'M 73 AND NEED TO SING REGULARLY OR THE CHOPS GO "AWAY". CHUCK, YOU HAVE BEEN AND INSPIRATION TO ME FOR MANY A YEAR, THANK YOU, MIKE MILLER , HARMONY STREET
Thanks Mike! All the best to you. I'm excited you are still singing in your 70's. Something I aspire to do too! Thank YOU!
I’ve made this a part of my daily warmup routine for 2 weeks now and it’s revolutionized my breath control. Thank you for this video, it continues to help people even now, and I suspect will for years and years to come. No one ever does the entire warmup routine with you, this is invaluable, truly.
Thanks Aaron! Glad it is helpful!
start 3:24
teacher, I would like to thank you for this video, I have been doing the exercises for almost a month and I can see that my vocal muscles are stronger and my voice is much more beautiful. Thanks
Wonderful! Great job! Way to stick with it!
Oh wow is all I can say..my strained Rock voice is coming back stronger than ever I'm holding my notes way longer low middle & high I've only been doing this for a month or so..I'm so grateful to you Chuck I'm really enjoying my singing again 😊
Wonderful! That is very exciting! Way to go!
Thank you teacher, hug from Brazil.
You are welcome!
Thx alot father"
You are welcome, my son.
I like it father God bless you"🙏🏼
Its a lot fun working out with all others around the world ....Thank you Chuck for letting me join you all in the practice....
Thank u teacher, from India
You are welcome!
These are so helpful...just downloaded this video❤..ur amazing long live coach
Awesome! Thank you!
Perfect Chuck!
I ll be with you every single day. From Alicante Spain, all my respect to an excelent teacher.
Awesome! Thank you! 😃
I appreciate you Sir. You sre such a blessing!
Thank you!
Thank you so much for these tutorials and for helping me discover the phenomenon of “finding my voice”! I was able to sing over guitar chords for the first time ever, and I’ve been playing guitar over ten years. I love this simple, all in one, 30 minute exercise. Also, I love the Jedi sounding voice! ☺️
Wonderful! Way to go. May the Force be with you!
@@PowerToSingYes!!! ❤
Looking at you exercise makes it easier to understand the exercise itself. Thank you for your help.
You are so welcome!
Thank you so much for posting this. I work on recording cover tunes with friends and was having a lot of trouble hitting notes for a song we were doIng. This really helped and I appreciate it.
Glad it helped!
Very practical exercise.
great!
AMAZING 🙏🙏🙏
Great video all the other daily videos don't have someone doing it with u the whole time exactly what I needed thank you
You are so welcome!
Thanks Chuck.
Very nice when you do these workouts with us. Makes it a lot easier. Cheers, greetings from Portugal.
Glad you like them!
Thank you for this set of exercises Chuck , I spent the best part of the last Twenty years with near on weekly Singing Lessons with Three different Teachers up until about a year ago but no one ever mentioned Vocal exercises, I realised at Sixty Seven that my voice was only going to get weaker as time past that was until I found your daily routine I try to do the exercises at least five times a week and even find a quiet spot for half an hour a day when on Holiday, I’m now eleven months in and my voice has never been stronger,powerful and better supported than it is today it didn’t happen overnight but after about Five months I was able to sing high notes for example when singing Noo or Mum with strength and without going into Falsetto. Yes there are some nights when you don’t feel like doing the exercises but you know if you do the results are so worth it.. Thanks again Chuck.
That's Fantastic, Malcolm. Your dedication is a great example for everyone...including me!
Thank you coach
You're welcome
Thanks for the exercises....they help alot
You're welcome!
Thank you so much Sir i really appreciate i think is very helpul to me i want to becomce a professional singer someday
You can to it!
Thank you so much sir
You are welcome!
your all video are great helpful
Great! Thanks!
thank you so very much!❤ I felt my voice improve remarkably the first time doing this - very encouraging.
Fantastic!
Day 1. Man that was an awesome workout! My throat actually feels worked and tired!
Plan to do this daily with you now. Can't wait to make progress on my vocal break!
Day 2. Seemed to go quick today! Q. Should I allow myself to go a bit breathy and or falsetto at the higher notes or attempt to stay connected? Maybe by being dopier?
Yes...staying connected is the goal. You can do it dopier or try bratty neys. Both ways are great. Letting it go a little breathier but not so much that you disconnect works well.
Am with u in this
Singing challenge accepted
@@angalmeida29 how would you know you are doing exercises wrong because you are just trying to copy tutorial
Check out chucks website for detailed tutorials and videos . Have been following him for a long time so am kinda familiar with these .
Very good idea.Challege accepted.
Thanks a lot I will do try my best to follow you
Please do!
Thank you for this Chuck, I'll join in daily.
Excellent!
Thank you for this Chuck.It very excellent.
Excellent, I think that your interface has a little latency, just check it. Thank for your videos each have helped so much me really
Thanks Abner, you are right. Sorry about that.
Chuck, can this range of exercises be performed by women as well? Thanks. It is great.
Yes, absolutely. Come in when you can. If you can go higher a capella, it will probably be more beneficial. But probably your best option is to get your vocal type: www.powertosing.com/discover-your-vocal-type-wt and then get the exercises for your vocal type...which are available for men and women.
Oh my God, this is literally what i needed, no any other TH-cam channel for vocal coaching I found this imperative as this!!! how can I subscribe twice?😀😀😀
Glad it's helping. Thanks!
Always 🙏🏻 thank you
Always welcome.
@@PowerToSing Thank you for replying. I am a student studying vocal music in South Korea. Your video is very helpful!!!❤️
Thank you xxx
I love you!
Thanks Ingrid!
Great video again sir!!! 👍👍
I appreciate that, PK.
@@PowerToSing 😊
Hi when i sing high note my voice sound powerful so I want ask what's the different between high and low keys💞
Higher the pitch the faster the vibrations. The lower pitches are opposite...slower vibrations.
I´ll try to do my best!!! Thanksssss
What is it that Yoda says about trying?
@@PowerToSing I'm not fan of Star wars. I'm more of Indiana Jones.
I'll do my exercises with my "hat" on ;-)
Thanks for your advices, ,I'm following you in a daily excercices!!!
Regards from Brazil
Fantastic!
Joining you. Thank you for such a great technique on other videos as well.
Awesome! Thank you!
What are the top key benefits if we follow daily the same 30 minutes and how long it takes to note notice and perfection
It's different for everyone. For me it helps me keep my larynx down, build my mix, condition my vocal cords and enable me to sing songs. If you have the vocal type, pulled chest/ high larynx or Mix, it takes minutes to notice a benefit to your voice. For "perfection" it will take the rest of your life.
Great job❤❤❤❤
Thank you!!
Hi Chuck! I will accept that challenge 🦸🏾♀️🙏🏽
Great!!
Hello
I haven’t found an answer for this question yet and was hoping you could shed some expertise on the matter. During high season for me I could be singing at least two shows a day. (Combined about 4 1/2 hours of actual singing) and that will be 6 days a week for the most part.
I do vocal warm ups at every show before starting. But still I wake up every morning with a hoarse voice.
That said, i feel like I need to rest my vocals for the next show and feel leery about vocal exercise with a tired voice; and yes sometimes I’m a chest pull singer.
So the question is should I do vocal training during high season of singing?
Thanks
Yes. The problem is your larynx is coming up, the vowels are spreading a little, and as a result
it is straining your voice. The sooner you can learn to keep the larynx down which will help you to begin to mix your chest voice with head voice, the sooner you will stop getting hoarse. This video may be helpful: th-cam.com/video/1rPC1kYQcmk/w-d-xo.html
I love this and will do the exercises. I love the microphone setup. Where did u get it?
The microphone is a ATR2100. It's discontinued. A good substitute is the Samson Q2U. The broadcast software to get the two images is Vmix using NDI.
Thank you for this video! I have the same goals; practice everyday, learn new songs and lose a few pounds. Gives me inspiration to have someone to practice with!
You got this!
Fab as always, Chuck.
Many thanks!
Is it good for beginners?
Yes...for some! Can't say for all. Try it and see what happens. The important thing is to do it as demonstrated experienced or not. :)
fantastic! I'd like to ask you if you do musicals in the theater and what? Then why did you keep your thumb under your chin in one exercise? To check your larynx?
Hi Giuseppe, yes I do musical theater. My last show was playing Doolittle in My Fair Lady. I had just auditioned for Newsies when everyone went to sequestering, etc with the virus. I know you are an experienced actor and singer. I've seen some of your videos online. You do a great job!
@@PowerToSing wow! I would love to see you in a musical! Do you have any videos to post? That'd be great! Thanks for your advice. Since I've been following the mix, it's a whole different music! I take lessons online with my singing teacher in Italy, online. Thanks for your compliments! I'm glad you liked my videos!
When doing this exercise, not matter how hard i try, i can’t feel the sound i make is from diaphragm, instead, it’s from the press of my throat, so i feel a lot of throat pressure.
Yes...you are correct. The sound does not come from the diaphragm. Feeling a lot of pressure in the throat is very very common. You can eliminate that pressure. Start here: Watch this video and follow the directions: th-cam.com/video/d0Ob8WGmvPc/w-d-xo.html
Sir i did it just for 15 mins i see some sort of ulcer in the back of my tonsils area and my tonsils areas started to feel pain like a rash and lil burning sensation and my head voice is getting tired very quickly
Probably a good idea to see a doctor if it doesn't resolve soon....in the next few days.
does this work for female voice too?
Yes...if you do the exercises an octave higher...but you will have to drop out as they go higher. This video really is best for male voices. But get your vocal cords checked as mentioned on my other message to you first. Very important.
Good morning sir I like your secrets
Great video - went all the way with you. What were the songs you memorized?
Only memorized one...which was a song especially good for my range. I'll Buy You a Star.
Hey, I have many problems. I started singing when my voice was already changing due to puberty. I am 15 now my voice is so hoarse and deep that i can go effortlessly to a c2 but going high is impossible. I strain whenever i start singing in the 4th octave (above c4) and it's always uneasy for me to sing. I can't add distortion to my singing. i can't sing in falsetto or head voice. I can't sing in my mix register..and from what i have known i guess i am pretty much singing from throat and cannot open up. I am surely planning to take a vocal lesson but i thought to utilize this quarantine as well. Hope you help
I always wanted to sing low..
Your voice is still changing and will be for a couple more years. Meanwhile, Watch this video and follow the directions. th-cam.com/video/d0Ob8WGmvPc/w-d-xo.html
Hello Sir ! While doing lip bubble should the air comes through the nose also???
No...if you are using the "uh" sound with the bubble, there shouldn't be any air leaking into the nose.
@@PowerToSing ok sir..thank you👍👍👍
Hi Chuck, I've done the vocal type test and I'm not sure I've got it right tbh! I'm doubting myself. Are the vocal type exercises specific or does the download include all exercises for all types?
If you are talking about the Fast Track Exercises for Vocal Types, when a student purchases the course, all 4 vocal type exercises are available.
Hello sir I've been doing your exercises for so long but nothing was working for me..but now i know the reason..because i was doing them very hard..so I'm doing the exercises with low volume and i can connect my chest voice to head without breaking...am i doing them right
If you are connecting the tone from chest to head voice and the larynx is staying down without tension, you are doing it right. Way to go!
@@PowerToSing ok sir...why i cant do tongue trill and humming is so hard for me..i don't know the correct way
That's just for me. Yay
starts at 3:25
Thanks
Is there a certain word or movement I need to be doing to make my tongue trill sound like yours?
Not really. It's important that the tongue is relaxed. You are saying "uh" with the trill. Some singers use the tongue to help them make the pitch...which if they do it will stop the trill completely. Only the vocal cords are the pitch makers. The trill is really created by the air flow over the tongue. In slow motion it sounds like tuh duh repeated rapidly.
Hey Chuck 👋🏻 I have been getting very frustrated with my voice lately. I’m a 16 year old male and my chest voice goes from roughly a D2 to G4# but any higher than that it cracks almost instantly ever single time. I don’t have a low falsetto that I can bridge into after that particular break so I’m stuck not being able to sing at all from around the A4- C5 where my disconnected falsetto finally kicks in. Anyway I sing primarily pop and so many of those songs have notes from that G4 to above the A4 range that is just very uncomfortable for me but I want to be able to hit them without damaging my voice in any way. I’ve heard a lot about head voice but have never really been able to access anything like that as far as I know so I was just wondering what your thoughts. I’d really appreciate it thanks!
Be sure to watch these videos. They will help. www.powertosing.com/ep-14-how-to-sing-high-notes-teen-boys/ and www.powertosing.com/teen-boy-regain-your-falsetto/
Hii sir i am beginner so where should i start? Hope you help
How old are you? Guy or Girl?
Lots of people give exercises but they don't stipulate what you will be learning from it.. What is the focus of it your doing the same scale up and down what is one trying to learn ??
I would say these may be more about the discipline and improvement you make when you are consistent. If you want direct application to what you personally need I recommend you start here: www.powertosing.com/discover-your-vocal-type-wt
Naynaynay Chuck! Great exercices, I enjoyed that. Even after shorter practicing I feel more comfortable. Most important I've found a bridge. Moreover, that's very relaxing even if one isn't going to be a professional, just for the love of singing. I have a question. I am 48 and I am singing with power that you're doing however I would love to free my voice and to sing with power of heavy metal singers, singing my favorite Dio songs which is impossible in a flat :) . Do you think that one should do power vocals only directly with coach? Do mean, kinda r'n'r 'shouting' or 'vocal fry' , full chest mixed with head voice (dunno mean growling, snorking,roaring, barking and howling as in boring subgenres of heavy metal). Now I have range enough for metal but I find dangerous to explore something without proper trainings and without presence of coach. Also, if I sing 45 minutes with more power I don't feel any pain, perhaps a biiiiit gritty voice tomorrow and also like a little bit 'inflamatory' on the muscles on the sides of my throat, kinda after gym (can't explain in English) started firstly to follow heavy metal coaches but a lot wasn't clear to me. After I started to follow you and some other coachs I understood point of singing. So, one should learn to bridge and then gradually to switch to power, it's not job for one month :) Thank you very much 🙏👍
How do you cross your break and what's your range
My dependable low note is E2. I have sung a C5 in a show. Watch this for knowing how to cross your break. Watch this video and follow the directions. th-cam.com/video/d0Ob8WGmvPc/w-d-xo.html
I don't teach metal, but I definitely agree it would be best to do it with a coach. Be careful with it. Before you know it, a little bit inflammatory turns into not being able to speak and then it turns into vocal damage.
@@PowerToSing thank you very much for great answer and advice, Chuck. Will be careful 👍
Do we do these exercises only one month?
You can do them for as long as you want. They will always help.
@Power To Sing ok a big thank professor
I am something between a beginner and an average singer. How much should I be practicing daily??I have been practicing 45 mins daily for months but there seems to be no difference☹️😢
Hi Avana: Do you know your vocal type? Are you doing exercises for your vocal type?
@@PowerToSing No sir. I followed a general 45 min workout video
@@jagdeepkaur2572 Watch this video and follow the directions: th-cam.com/video/d0Ob8WGmvPc/w-d-xo.html
Thank you☺️☺️☺️
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hummm.
Already sounding like a dying cat over here but challenge accepted!
Awesome...don't practice loud, just medium soft to medium.
Will this extend my range?
Yes....if done correctly.
@@PowerToSing What do you think are the main things to sounding good singing
@@peterparker8166 www.powertosing.com/five-singing-techniques-required-for-every-style/ plus I would add vibrato.
I accept the challenge
Today is the second day
Awesome!
I cannot do the tongue trill!
Do "goo" instead.
is this a challenge?,cuz im in!
It is a challenge! Come on and do it!
Did you manage to learn the five songs?
Hi Mike! Yes and no. Not immediately during the time of this video. However, as of today, since May of 2020 I have been in several music theatre productions including, a parking lot concert (covid safe) where I sang How to Handle a Woman, from Camelot, The Scarlet Pimpernel, Cinderella, The Fantastics playing El Gallo, where I learned the songs, Try to Remember, Depends on What You Pay, I Can See It, and Round and Round, and I'm currently playing Daddy Murphy in Bright Star where I sing Firmer Hand. These solos and a bunch of ensemble numbers...and I've learned a few songs...the result is I've had a blast being back on stage singing and acting post covid.:)
Hummm
Why did you push your belly in while doing the tongue trill?
For me it takes a lot of air with the tongue trill. www.powertosing.com/ep-15-how-to-sing-breath-with-diaphragm/
Sorry I can't attend your stream.
ok
interesting
I did this and called in a whole family of owls. Any suggestions on getting them to leave?
Take pictures and share them with your friends!
Challenge accepted. From VietNam.
Great
I didn't understand how to do tongue thrills...
Did this help?
Yes.. sir....Tq🙏 What is toungue trill and how to do that
@@vanikumari6006 The tongue trill is lip the lip bubble or lip trill, except it is the tongue that is fluttering. It is caused by the air passing over the top of the tongue. It is used to help keep the larynx down and balance the air flow with the vocal cords. Sometimes it's called rolling your "R"'s. Spanish speakers regularly roll their "r" in everyday speech. In slow motion it sounds like "T-duh" repeated rapidly with the assistance of the air moving over the tongue. It's possible to learn it, but it's easier if you've been able to roll your tongue even as a youth. Until you do learn it, bubble lips is a good substitution.
@@PowerToSing tqsm sir for your prompt reply🙏
😢 How are you I like singing but I don't experience it
Why not?
Challenge accepted 💪
Awesome Zena!
can a women use these techniques to perfect her feminine voice?
What do you mean when you say "perfect her feminine voice?"
@@PowerToSing to keep my singing voice feminine and increase my head voice for high notes?
@@BillionaireDubaii It will help increase your range for sure. I don't think it will effect the fundamental femininity of your voice negatively or positively. It will remain similar to the way your speak, if you speak normally.
@@PowerToSing ok thank you so much 😊
Can someone explain what's means vladdy, bratty, Jeez with dopey, keys with dopey, now no, now mom.... I don't find any difference in these? Is there any Hindi speaking on this board, who can explain to me in my language? Without understanding, there is no point in doing them.
As mentioned previously, Start with the Fast Track exercises for your vocal type. You will get the understanding you seek. You may want to consult with Saily Panse: th-cam.com/video/aoBKlgIi9MU/w-d-xo.html
Just a few addition ,take 10 sec break between every exercise.
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Didn’t know Walter white could sing
lol. Absolutely!
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Thanks