I really like the simplicity of the exercise which then enables me to focus on that stretch idea as well as keeping the breath moving and keeping the neck released the whole way! I really think you are onto gold here as far as creating focused videos that can help even more people improve! Thanks again.
Great! Thanks so much for your insightful and well thought out comment Luke! I will be taking this further as I break down many exercises fir this series! Peace and blessings to you and your beautiful family!
Hi, Jeff! Im definitely including this one in my vocal toolbox! I found it to be particularly useful today in helping to remove/ thin out phlegm from my cords due to allergies.
Jeff, you are a gift of God to me. You have been providentially answering my questions as I continue in my struggle to find my best in singing. Thank you so much.
Jeff.. this was such a great and influential video 🙏❤️ the finger and brain connection tip 🤯 I need to keep working it but man what a great tool. Thank you so much!
Thank YOU Dan for this awesome comment. I’m happy you found the finger and brain connection tip helpful! There are more in the pipeline! Thank you for being a long term subscriber. I appreciate it so much 🤗Peace and happy singing to you 🕺🎶🎶
Ghenevo, I always suggest having some nasal resonance in the sound, but as a bass, you may want to think rounder vowels rather than just nasal around F4 and G4. This way you will avoid squeezing those notes. Try thinking a wide soft palate up there. Widening the soft palate can be a big help for lower voices in that area, rather than simply lifting the soft palate. I hope that helps you! Peace and happy singing! Jeff
Glad you liked it Ryan and thanks so much for the production quality comment. Always trying to step up my game in that department as well! Peace and happy singing to you :-)
The larynx is in a position of relaxation in this concept. It's fdefinitely not up, but shouldn't be forced down either. So "nuetral" is perfect! Thanks again for watching.
thanks Jeff. I definitely have to work on this often. thanks for the great explanations and tools.
Awsome exercise. Thanks Jeff
I really like the simplicity of the exercise which then enables me to focus on that stretch idea as well as keeping the breath moving and keeping the neck released the whole way!
I really think you are onto gold here as far as creating focused videos that can help even more people improve! Thanks again.
Great! Thanks so much for your insightful and well thought out comment Luke! I will be taking this further as I break down many exercises fir this series! Peace and blessings to you and your beautiful family!
As usual, so easy to follow and so effective! Thank you for your knowledge and expertise, Jeff! Loved this x
Thank you Samantha!!! So happy to hear wonderful vocal coaches/singers like you are finding these exercises useful! Hope to see in the near future :-)
Hi, Jeff! Im definitely including this one in my vocal toolbox! I found it to be particularly useful today in helping to remove/ thin out phlegm from my cords due to allergies.
Great!!! I’m happy the concepts and experience is helping you. 🕺🎶🎶🎶
I learned something about your channel. I love it..🙏❤ Bless you Sir. Your craft is very powerful.
Thank you so much 😊
Jeff, you are a gift of God to me. You have been providentially answering my questions as I continue in my struggle to find my best in singing. Thank you so much.
Sky, what a wondeful comment! I'm so happy your questions are being addressed in these tutorials! There are many more to come!
Thank you so much!!!!
Amazing!! Best vocal coach ever! ✨🎼
Aww!!! Thank you so much!!!
Love it! Brilliantly explained! Thankyou for another fantastic practical video!
Thank you so much Jeff!!!!
You are very welcome Allison!!!! Stay tuned for more in this series. Peace and happy singing to you :-)
I really appreciate the one or two concept at a time format. Again thanks for demonstrating/singing the whole exercise...
My pleasure. Thank you so much for being a consistent viewer of the channel!!! May your voice always soar like a bird!
This is a very good exercise. Thank you
Awesome! Glad you enjoyed it. More to come!
I love you Jeff, and you look awesome too! Thanks for all of your excellent videos.
Thank you soooo much!!!! This comment made my day!
Awesome Jeff. Glad you're back.
Thanks so much. More coming your way!!
Jeff.. this was such a great and influential video 🙏❤️ the finger and brain connection tip 🤯 I need to keep working it but man what a great tool. Thank you so much!
Thank YOU Dan for this awesome comment. I’m happy you found the finger and brain connection tip helpful! There are more in the pipeline!
Thank you for being a long term subscriber. I appreciate it so much 🤗Peace and happy singing to you 🕺🎶🎶
Really good.
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks Jeff this is so good
Thank you Angela!!!!!!!!
nice lesson! Looking great, both you and your new lighting (but especially you!)
Thanks so much Mark!!!! 🤗🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
I'm a bass, I am wondering if I'm supposed to be sounding pharyngal, almost nasal on those high F4 and G4.. Thank you
Ghenevo, I always suggest having some nasal resonance in the sound, but as a bass, you may want to think rounder vowels rather than just nasal around F4 and G4. This way you will avoid squeezing those notes. Try thinking a wide soft palate up there. Widening the soft palate can be a big help for lower voices in that area, rather than simply lifting the soft palate. I hope that helps you! Peace and happy singing! Jeff
super cool "deep dive" video. Love it! side note: production quality is top notch
Glad you liked it Ryan and thanks so much for the production quality comment. Always trying to step up my game in that department as well! Peace and happy singing to you :-)
What about larynx Jeff?Where it is?Neutral or like yawn position in the end?
The larynx is in a position of relaxation in this concept. It's fdefinitely not up, but shouldn't be forced down either. So "nuetral" is perfect! Thanks again for watching.
So helpful! BTW very sexy arms!!!!