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I have been singing for 55 years and I learnt at a very early age to listen to the best of singers from Classic through country, constantly listening to the vibrations of their sound and breathing. I am 65 and have been told by many that I have a very big voice that was clear and beautiful. I can imagine where I could have been if there was a Justin Stoney to help me in my training. I watch your videos an practice what you preach and will do so as long as you are willing to teach.
Thank you so much for your wonderful support! We always try to provide as many free resources as we can, between VLTTW and our Daily Vocal Tips. Wishing you well on your vocal journey!
The thing is. There is more to classical singing than styling. It teaches how to sing properly. If you have classical bases, you can take the good voice conserving technique and apply it to pop, rock, salsa, and any other style. Classical singing preserves your voice and helps you sing masterfully. That is the thing that separates good singers from great singers
+Charlie Charlie Because many don't use proper technique. It is difficult to find a good teacher in the classical world. And I should have specified that the voice would be preserved longer than average. But even legendary classical singers lose the range and strength they had when they were young and at their peak. No singer can scape age.
+Courtney Kayser Like many, lots of big stars have voice coaches: Ariana Grande, Beyonce, Darren Criss, Demi Lovato, they have had vocal coaches / formal training during their lives. They learn the technique, but they style their sound to match the style they are singing.
Hard disagree. I am classically trained and learnt a plethora of habits that made it very hard to transition into pop and musical theatre. I have also had classical teachers to claimed they could switch between vocal productions and proceeded to demonstrate... their version of pop was so far away from what anybody heard on radio it simply painted them as delusional. While the basics of vocal production go across genres, all styles really deserve respect and precise expertise.
I take voice lessons at a school in my local area and what you teach in your videos is in alignment with what my teachers teach. But it had never been made clear to me about the laryngeal positional differences when singing classical verses pop music. But you've given me an "oh, now I understand" moment, and I want to say, Thank You! Btw my school's teaching is based on classical style (because it is the healthiest) though they understand that very few of us are planning to sing classical music.
Heh 😅 I totally relate to everything you said… I love to sing both styles because I’ve been a “voice explorer” since when I was born…and my quite neighbours didn’t appreciate my “vocal experiments” 😆 I remember trying to imitate the chirping and sounds of every single bird I heard. I woke my parents up every night when I was a young kid, just to sing melodies I’ve heard during the day. Even though I’m not very loud, I noticed that when I sing in my head voice the volume appears to me as “sky high”, even i if I sing effortlessly. I’m a high soprano and singing the highest notes makes my whole head resonate and I literally “feel the sound” inside my body and all around me. It’s a pleasant experience, but sometimes neighbours don’t agree with me 🙄. I hope everyone will try to sing different styles. It’s so amazing how our voice can be such a shapeshifter and we can create so much beauty with it 🤗 Happy singing! 🎶🦋
I am so happy seeing this video! Finally a vocal coach who knows that classical singing should be big, dark and loud; not «sweet, bright and light», which in common sence means small, squeaky and weak ❤️🎶
I fully understand what you are talking about. You have internalized the techniques of classical singing and made them your second nature. What it takes to sing pop is to forget those techniques and instead apply pop singing techniques. First and foremost get rid of the feeling to make a big sound by lowering the larynx automatically and open all resonances. It is like going the way back to the start position (normal speaking voice) if you know what I mean. In the end, it comes down to to be able to switch and apply the respective techniques for either style of singing. Juggling so to speak. It all starts in your mind and your imagination. Go from big to small.That's where the training sets in. As for pop singing just let it go and take it for what it is soundwise: probably just half of the sound you are able to produce. But that's just fine because that's how it is.
I am happy to discover your site! I am also in agreement with most of your ideas on vocal technique. As a classical singer and teacher of students who have won International prizes, I would like to add, that the reason that singers of pop-rock genres get vocal nodules quite easily at at a much greater percentage than classical singers, is that they do not use their muscles of support correctly and precisely because they are singing with a microphone.They don't need to project, so they simply do not support the soft dynamic. Since one of my specials is damage repair, I have had to teach your genre of singer to understand those muscles by first learning how to project properly and then use those same muscles and breath flow when singing in"pp". Thank you for your insights!
Currently binge watching your videos since I’ll finally be getting my musical theatre diploma next year! I’m hoping to be a teacher, so along with my vocal coach your information is helping me greatly
That is a wise way to do it. It is fairly easy to apply classical technique to pop songs but if you just you pop techniques it will be hard to develop some of the major building blocks that classical enforces.
Have been following your videos, and am delighted to have discovered your channel! I am an Indian classical vocalist, who has listened and sung pop, light rock music growing up and naturally been able to sing many different genres. That said, your comparison here, is very similar in the world of Indian classical vs pop/light music… interesting to see that!!
Very useful tips! I was classically trained but find it tricky to sing pop songs, and I have to sing A Thousand Years with the choir at our upcoming concert.
Hello!! Filipino here!! I always watch your videos. Keep up the good work!! If you may, can you please try to discuss how "Air Supply" sings those high notes with tiny tinee voice?
I was classically trained, but now as I want to do pop as I've grown up, people say my voice sounds theatrical sometimes, how can I sound more pop or contemporary?
Try to SPEAK your notes, without vibrato... I got so much mileage & range that I never knew had, because I was trained classically... you should sing like you SPEAK
Another very helpful lesson (You are VERY good at this --including clear communication in plain language--not all that common in my experience). I hope you're being suitably rewarded. By the time I watch all your lessons I will need to send you a check. If I ever manage to make any money singing, I WILL! Next time I'm in NYC to visit my brother I would love to buy you lunch. Happy New Year.
Greetings from New York! Great question! As Justin shows us in Episode #36, Musical Theatre singing uses both classical and more contemporary techniques, so you could say it's right in between! :)
Your tip is really good I have a trouble with classic vs pop. I learn classic in school but sing pop in my enterment. So I have to find the different between..
Very helpful! My goal has always been to sing pop but I took 2 years of lessons with a classical teacher because that was all that was available in my area. I eventually got burnt out because she wouldn't teach me what I wanted to learn. Now, after a long hiatus, I'm taking another stab at it and going the self taught route. Ur video gave me some huge eye openers as to why I get frustrated trying to sing pop. Thanks a ton! Do u have any recommendations for books or videos to help me learn more about pop style?
You're better off with a teacher. I learned a lot self taught, but it was slow going compared to what I could do with a teachers help. Find one who will teach what you want, and work hard. Good luck.
I am currently training in classical although I've always sung pop music. I absolutely love singing classical but I don't understand how it helps the pop voice as the techniques and the larynx positions are different right? So since I don't sing pop much, I think I am slowly forgetting my natural ability to be able to hit notes in the chest voice as all my warmups are in the operatic tones..Idk what to do exactly.
Just practice singing in your chest voice and blend it with your head voice more. It's not like you can't sing pop songs anymore. Look at Charlotte Church, for instance!
It really doesnt... take it from someone who bought that lie & tries to train classically to enhance my pop singing... it hindered me & took me a while to untrain my classical technique so I could use my more marketable pop voice... find a teacher who KNOWS the difference & can not only explain it, but teach it... BEST advice I ever got about POP SINGING, is be Able to SPEAK your notes before you try to sing them.. that and SING how you SPEAK
Great teacher. I think there is also another difference that concerns more women than men: in classical, women sing mostly in head voice, where in pop it is more chest and mix.
Since i learned the mix coordination with nasopharybx resonance, I have been walking around the house (and the mall!) intuitively humming to myself to feel that ring! Glad i had it right!.
I am not a singer but I tried 4 lesson of classical singing and 2 lesson of pop singing because I love singing so much. The required techniques for both styles are so different. I like singing classical / boardway musical because I can hear the rebounce of my voice. It is so interesting. Moreover, I think the classical techniques are quite useful in preserving the voice quality. Pop singing is the techniques that working with mic. In other words, the mic is the make up of the voice. I think the originality of the voice is important. It is a signature of a singer. I like singing pop music while I was a child. Now I like to sing without mic because I can know how to improve my voice quality in my own way. Every singer have their path.
Justin, great pop and classic tuts, and all the other techniques you done in the video, would be great to see more pop styles techniques in video tuts, you have the voice for everything, movies, classic operas and like disney song classics, thats amazing talent you have
Hallelujah! Now I know what to do when I want to sing pop! (I prefer to sing classical usually and couldn't figure out why I can't keep up with my friends who always sing/listen to pop during karaoke time!) - I subscribe!~
I’m doing my first lead in a local amateur theatre. The production is Sweeney Todd. The director wants a more classical opera approach. So does this mean I use the lower larynx? We are not using mics and the orchestra will be at the back of the stage. Thanks for sharing!!!
My first language isn't English so I didn't understand what Justin meant by "and a sense of a little drop in the throat" when he was talking about laryngeal positions. Can anyone explain what drop means in this context? Or how it would be translated to Spanish? Does it mean to feel the larynx drop a little bit, or is it something else?
my voice is "attacked" from my resent performance and I cannot get higher notes. today, with pop-singing i go until D5 and with classical i go until G5 .. I usually go until D6-E6 with classical. my voice is really loud but I still use microphone because I sing along with a metal-band. I'm a total amateur, I learned to sing on my own-w/out any lessons. Can you please give some advices on how to protect my voice during a performance? It's frustrating, get off the stage and speak like 70-year old
Hi Grace! There are so many possibilities when it comes to Vocal Technique and Style. If you want to discuss these nuances, we recommend joining Justin's TH-cam live chat. We'll have another one in June. Check out our Community Tab for more info! -NYVC
Thanks a lot for posting this useful stuff. Although I am an Indian girl but from few months, I've become a fan of western music. Sir, can pls give some tips to be a western singer with a peculiar style of own.
Thank you so much for your wonderful suggestion! If you'd like to see Justin answer one of your questions on an upcoming show, we invite you to contact questions@newyorkvocalcoaching.com. Thanks again, happy singing!
Following up with your question. May I suggest Justin's vocal training course: voicelessonstotheworld.com/page/vocal_course It's fabulous and affordable. -NYVC
Hi sir I'm from India. I have a doubt when I sing loudly I can touch the high note easily but it doesn't sounds good(original voice).when I sing in breathy it's ok but I cannot sing High air will pass through nose. I'm not able to sing any English songs 😓.. I can't understand how to use my voice
The new book by Justin Stoney "Sing Like Never Before" is now available! 🎶📖🎤
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I have been singing for 55 years and I learnt at a very early age to listen to the best of singers from Classic through country, constantly listening to the vibrations of their sound and breathing. I am 65 and have been told by many that I have a very big voice that was clear and beautiful. I can imagine where I could have been if there was a Justin Stoney to help me in my training. I watch your videos an practice what you preach and will do so as long as you are willing to teach.
You're the best! No rambling. Straight to the point. (I finally get the whole larynx thingy now...) Thank Goodness these videos are free.
Thank you so much for your wonderful support! We always try to provide as many free resources as we can, between VLTTW and our Daily Vocal Tips. Wishing you well on your vocal journey!
It's refreshing to see a vocal teacher actual sing examples so often, and explain things so well!
The thing is. There is more to classical singing than styling. It teaches how to sing properly. If you have classical bases, you can take the good voice conserving technique and apply it to pop, rock, salsa, and any other style. Classical singing preserves your voice and helps you sing masterfully. That is the thing that separates good singers from great singers
...Like who?
+Charlie Charlie Because many don't use proper technique. It is difficult to find a good teacher in the classical world. And I should have specified that the voice would be preserved longer than average. But even legendary classical singers lose the range and strength they had when they were young and at their peak. No singer can scape age.
+Courtney Kayser Like many, lots of big stars have voice coaches: Ariana Grande, Beyonce, Darren Criss, Demi Lovato, they have had vocal coaches / formal training during their lives. They learn the technique, but they style their sound to match the style they are singing.
simply not true, sorry
Hard disagree. I am classically trained and learnt a plethora of habits that made it very hard to transition into pop and musical theatre. I have also had classical teachers to claimed they could switch between vocal productions and proceeded to demonstrate... their version of pop was so far away from what anybody heard on radio it simply painted them as delusional. While the basics of vocal production go across genres, all styles really deserve respect and precise expertise.
Omg thank you. I'm classically trained and learning to sing pop is sooooo challenging for me
We believe in you! Keep up the AWESOME work! -NYVC
BEST EPISODE EVER. See this is why I love your teaching. You are bringing back classical knowledge of how the human singing voice actually works.
Wow! Thanks I! -NYVC
Leonardo Dicaprio's brotha???
Did you see the Leonardo parody Justin did? It's here on TH-cam. Check it out. -NYVC
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I take voice lessons at a school in my local area and what you teach in your videos is in alignment with what my teachers teach. But it had never been made clear to me about the laryngeal positional differences when singing classical verses pop music. But you've given me an "oh, now I understand" moment, and I want to say, Thank You!
Btw my school's teaching is based on classical style (because it is the healthiest) though they understand that very few of us are planning to sing classical music.
We're so glad it helped! -NYVC
Heh 😅 I totally relate to everything you said… I love to sing both styles because I’ve been a “voice explorer” since when I was born…and my quite neighbours didn’t appreciate my “vocal experiments” 😆 I remember trying to imitate the chirping and sounds of every single bird I heard. I woke my parents up every night when I was a young kid, just to sing melodies I’ve heard during the day. Even though I’m not very loud, I noticed that when I sing in my head voice the volume appears to me as “sky high”, even i if I sing effortlessly. I’m a high soprano and singing the highest notes makes my whole head resonate and I literally “feel the sound” inside my body and all around me. It’s a pleasant experience, but sometimes neighbours don’t agree with me 🙄. I hope everyone will try to sing different styles. It’s so amazing how our voice can be such a shapeshifter and we can create so much beauty with it 🤗 Happy singing! 🎶🦋
These are great points Wēntí! We love that you are so into exploring the possibilities of your voice! -NYVC
I am so happy seeing this video! Finally a vocal coach who knows that classical singing should be big, dark and loud; not «sweet, bright and light», which in common sence means small, squeaky and weak ❤️🎶
I'm a Dramatic Soprano and I've been singing Classical Songs since when I was a kid and When I tried to sing pop, I literally suck at it.
I fully understand what you are talking about. You have internalized the techniques of classical singing and made them your second nature. What it takes to sing pop is to forget those techniques and instead apply pop singing techniques. First and foremost get rid of the feeling to make a big sound by lowering the larynx automatically and open all resonances. It is like going the way back to the start position (normal speaking voice) if you know what I mean. In the end, it comes down to to be able to switch and apply the respective techniques for either style of singing. Juggling so to speak. It all starts in your mind and your imagination. Go from big to small.That's where the training sets in. As for pop singing just let it go and take it for what it is soundwise: probably just half of the sound you are able to produce. But that's just fine because that's how it is.
@@ilecier maybe this is a dumb question, but does pop singing still need support in the diaphragm?
@@Ilaezja I’d like an answer to this question also.
I am happy to discover your site! I am also in agreement with most of your ideas on vocal technique. As a classical singer and teacher of students who have won International prizes, I would like to add, that the reason that singers of pop-rock genres get vocal nodules quite easily at at a much greater percentage than classical singers, is that they do not use their muscles of support correctly and precisely because they are singing with a microphone.They don't need to project, so they simply do not support the soft dynamic. Since one of my specials is damage repair, I have had to teach your genre of singer to understand those muscles by first learning how to project properly and then use those same muscles and breath flow when singing in"pp". Thank you for your insights!
you look like Leonardo DiCaprio!
lol. I thought the same thing.
Did you see the parody Justin did? It's here on TH-cam. Check it out.
Currently binge watching your videos since I’ll finally be getting my musical theatre diploma next year! I’m hoping to be a teacher, so along with my vocal coach your information is helping me greatly
Wow! Super cool! Thanks for sharing! -NYVC
That is a wise way to do it. It is fairly easy to apply classical technique to pop songs but if you just you pop techniques it will be hard to develop some of the major building blocks that classical enforces.
Have been following your videos, and am delighted to have discovered your channel! I am an Indian classical vocalist, who has listened and sung pop, light rock music growing up and naturally been able to sing many different genres. That said, your comparison here, is very similar in the world of Indian classical vs pop/light music… interesting to see that!!
This is very interesting, Manasi! And we're glad to have you join us! :) -NYVC
Very useful tips! I was classically trained but find it tricky to sing pop songs, and I have to sing A Thousand Years with the choir at our upcoming concert.
Glad to hear this helped you Danza! Good luck with your choir! - NYVC
Hello!! Filipino here!! I always watch your videos. Keep up the good work!! If you may, can you please try to discuss how "Air Supply" sings those high notes with tiny tinee voice?
Hi! You can send your question with a link and timestamp to Questions@VoiceLessonsToTheWorld.com! -NYVC
I like the way he shoutout other vocal coach. He really sees goodness in everyone. Respect him a lot
Mr. Stoney appreciates your kind words Gale! -NYVC
Best Vocal Coach I've ever seen!
Darn larynx! I keep singing classical when all I want to sing is pop. Great video, very helpful.
You can do it! -NYVC
I was classically trained, but now as I want to do pop as I've grown up, people say my voice sounds theatrical sometimes, how can I sound more pop or contemporary?
Try to SPEAK your notes, without vibrato... I got so much mileage & range that I never knew had, because I was trained classically... you should sing like you SPEAK
Been searing tons of these kinds of videos but so far this is the most clear and straight to the point. Also sick voice
We're so glad this helped you! -NYVC
Another outstanding lesson. I'm very grateful for these.
Wonderful upload. I've always been fascinated by these voice differences. Thank you very much.
We're glad this helped you to understand it all better! Thanks for watching! -NYVC
Another very helpful lesson (You are VERY good at this --including clear communication in plain language--not all that common in my experience). I hope you're being suitably rewarded. By the time I watch all your lessons I will need to send you a check. If I ever manage to make any money singing, I WILL! Next time I'm in NYC to visit my brother I would love to buy you lunch. Happy New Year.
my teacher told me that broadway singing is somewhere in the middle, is this true? i'm from the philippines too, btw! :)
Greetings from New York! Great question! As Justin shows us in Episode #36, Musical Theatre singing uses both classical and more contemporary techniques, so you could say it's right in between! :)
I'm studying opera and I'm a tenor and I'm just getting to the high c, but if I sing pop, I can't get past a central E.
These videos are so helpful; love the examples and clear info.
omg youre so amazing! thank you for all these informations!! i love all your videos!
+Vanessa Babin Thank you for your support of Justin and VLTTW! :)
you are a really great teacher man, i hope i will improve when I work through all your videos (i believe i will)
really clear and easy to follow. Thanks
So glad! Thanks Freesia! -NYVC
You are wonderful:) This video series is sooooo helpful for where I'm at. So many Thanks :))))))
We're so glad to know this Katie! -NYVC
Discovering this channel has been a blessing thank you so so much Justin.
Wow! We're so glad you're here, Abada! -NYVC
Congrats on a fantastic teaching lesson. Very clear and efficient
Thank you so much Ciara! We're so glad this was beneficial to you! -NYVC
This was really helpful, thank you!! I was classically trained, but I really want a poppy, radio voice, so I'm trying to tweak my style a little. (:
A tantos años de tu publicación, me siento agradecido por lo que compartes. Y muchas gracias por los subtítulos. ¡Fellicitaciones!
Your tip is really good I have a trouble with classic vs pop. I learn classic in school but sing pop in my enterment. So I have to find the different between..
Gotcha! Glad this was helpful to you! :D -NYVC
A brilliant explanations! Thank you Justin!
We're glad you liked it so much! -NYVC
Very helpful! My goal has always been to sing pop but I took 2 years of lessons with a classical teacher because that was all that was available in my area. I eventually got burnt out because she wouldn't teach me what I wanted to learn. Now, after a long hiatus, I'm taking another stab at it and going the self taught route. Ur video gave me some huge eye openers as to why I get frustrated trying to sing pop. Thanks a ton! Do u have any recommendations for books or videos to help me learn more about pop style?
You're better off with a teacher. I learned a lot self taught, but it was slow going compared to what I could do with a teachers help. Find one who will teach what you want, and work hard. Good luck.
+Brad H Self-taught path can lead to a big larynx tension which is hard to remove, be careful.
hows it going?
Thank you! This was very helpful.
Awesome! -NYVC
Amazing stuff!! Thank you :)
I am currently training in classical although I've always sung pop music. I absolutely love singing classical but I don't understand how it helps the pop voice as the techniques and the larynx positions are different right? So since I don't sing pop much, I think I am slowly forgetting my natural ability to be able to hit notes in the chest voice as all my warmups are in the operatic tones..Idk what to do exactly.
Just practice singing in your chest voice and blend it with your head voice more. It's not like you can't sing pop songs anymore. Look at Charlotte Church, for instance!
It really doesnt... take it from someone who bought that lie & tries to train classically to enhance my pop singing... it hindered me & took me a while to untrain my classical technique so I could use my more marketable pop voice... find a teacher who KNOWS the difference & can not only explain it, but teach it... BEST advice I ever got about POP SINGING, is be Able to SPEAK your notes before you try to sing them.. that and SING how you SPEAK
indian classical is not western classical
*Clearly explained, thank you!!*
Great teacher. I think there is also another difference that concerns more women than men: in classical, women sing mostly in head voice, where in pop it is more chest and mix.
Great point, Monica! -NYVC
Beautiful voice!
So glad you enjoyed it Dr. Josh! -NYVC
Since i learned the mix coordination with nasopharybx resonance, I have been walking around the house (and the mall!) intuitively humming to myself to feel that ring! Glad i had it right!.
WOOHOO! So awesome! Keep up that great work! -NYVC
I am not a singer but I tried 4 lesson of classical singing and 2 lesson of pop singing because I love singing so much. The required techniques for both styles are so different. I like singing classical / boardway musical because I can hear the rebounce of my voice. It is so interesting. Moreover, I think the classical techniques are quite useful in preserving the voice quality. Pop singing is the techniques that working with mic. In other words, the mic is the make up of the voice. I think the originality of the voice is important. It is a signature of a singer. I like singing pop music while I was a child. Now I like to sing without mic because I can know how to improve my voice quality in my own way. Every singer have their path.
Every singer has their path. So wonderful you found yours. -NYVC
Justin, great pop and classic tuts, and all the other techniques you done in the video, would be great to see more pop styles techniques in video tuts, you have the voice for everything, movies, classic operas and like disney song classics, thats amazing talent you have
Awesome descriptions! Very professional! Thank you so much, Justine!
Wonderful to hear! Thanks so much Dendo! -NYVC
I love singers that has the both styles, clasiccal and pop as Beyonce, she seems to use the clasiccal style for the high chest notes, like belting.
Cool! 😄🎶 -NYVC
Great job Justin!
We're so happy you enjoyed it Mark! -NYVC
This is a very nice lesson.
I am glad that the one who asked the question is from the Philippines too.. :)
Hallelujah! Now I know what to do when I want to sing pop! (I prefer to sing classical usually and couldn't figure out why I can't keep up with my friends who always sing/listen to pop during karaoke time!) - I subscribe!~
Yay! We're glad to help you out, Mist! -NYVC
Amazing illustration.. easy to understand... thanks
thank you so much for the lesson. i learn so many new things which nobody tells me before.
Wonderful lesson!
So glad you liked it, Kjetil! -NYVC
I like this video so much. I have all these questions for a long time. You taught even more!
Wow! So glad the show helped you Emma! -NYVC
This is awesome i cant wait to get back to NY i really want to take some private classes with you as well !
Thank you so much! Very clear explanation
Glad it helped you Claries! -NYVC
You sound like Aladdin when your singing
well explained Justin. Good work.
We're glad you liked it Maaya! :) -NYVC
Thankyou 🙏 soo much.
Thanks for watching, Minakshi! -NYVC
comparison makes even the shadows clear: the pop technique is in sharp relief to classical when compared head to head
Thank you so much for pointing out the differences and they really give me some guidance on how to change my operatic singing to pop singing
Wonderful! Glad we can help. -NYVC
As usual wonderful information. I'm a fan! I watch and take copious notes. Thanks for the info bud!
+heyyyyy1111 That's amazing! We are so glad you enjoy Justin's videos! :)
Cool!!! Thank you for your lessons!!!
Can you make one classical vs opera??? It`s maybe a thin difference that none explains?
I’m doing my first lead in a local amateur theatre. The production is Sweeney Todd. The director wants a more classical opera approach. So does this mean I use the lower larynx? We are not using mics and the orchestra will be at the back of the stage. Thanks for sharing!!!
Hey there Nathan! Check out Episodes 4, 42, and 17 for more on the Larynx! -NYVC
I'm from the Philippines too! I hope I can ask you a question of vocal lessons!
Hi JG! Send any questions to Questions@VoiceLessonsToTheWorld.com! -NYVC
Justin you are the best ❤ m learning alot from you
🩵 -NYVC
There you go... so happy to hear a pinoy asking fatrick santa ana...
Thank you ❤
My first language isn't English so I didn't understand what Justin meant by "and a sense of a little drop in the throat" when he was talking about laryngeal positions. Can anyone explain what drop means in this context? Or how it would be translated to Spanish? Does it mean to feel the larynx drop a little bit, or is it something else?
Oh my gosh great lessons! I had to see this video twice due to am still have some problems with the language.. but it is great to find it.
Your voice is so beautiful 🥺
Justin appreciates your kind words, Haley! -NYVC
Excellent series, thank you.
I just want to say "Thank you"! I'm learning a lot. You're a very good vocal coach. :)
How do you change the larynx position? Where I place the voice in my throat? Place it higher in the throat?
Hi MM! We have a few larynx episodes you can check out 110, 42, 17, and our Component Focus #2 from Brendan. :) -NYVC
Tell us about Josh Groban, and his style :)
Excellent descritption!
Thanks! -NYVC
very very interesting! thank you !
So glad you enjoyed it Cilou! -NYVC
Thank you so much dear profesor!
Good voice you got, thx for the lesson!
This video is perfect!
You're perfect! -NYVC
Dude you are the best !!!!!!!!!!
Merry X-mas
Very clear !!
Thank you Gustavo! - NYVC
my voice is "attacked" from my resent performance and I cannot get higher notes. today, with pop-singing i go until D5 and with classical i go until G5 .. I usually go until D6-E6 with classical. my voice is really loud but I still use microphone because I sing along with a metal-band. I'm a total amateur, I learned to sing on my own-w/out any lessons. Can you please give some advices on how to protect my voice during a performance? It's frustrating, get off the stage and speak like 70-year old
Thank you for such an accurate video. Please can you give tips on how to achieve a lower larynx position?
i wish i could like this more than once
Wow! Thank you Mark! :D -NYVC
What about rock singers or metal signers? I would like to know a bout their techniques.
You're greattt!! Can i ask is there any Vocal Classic technique that can be use in pop singing?
Hi Grace! There are so many possibilities when it comes to Vocal Technique and Style. If you want to discuss these nuances, we recommend joining Justin's TH-cam live chat. We'll have another one in June. Check out our Community Tab for more info! -NYVC
Thanks a lot for posting this useful stuff. Although I am an Indian girl but from few months, I've become a fan of western music. Sir, can pls give some tips to be a western singer with a peculiar style of own.
Thank you so much for your wonderful suggestion! If you'd like to see Justin answer one of your questions on an upcoming show, we invite you to contact questions@newyorkvocalcoaching.com. Thanks again, happy singing!
Following up with your question. May I suggest Justin's vocal training course: voicelessonstotheworld.com/page/vocal_course It's fabulous and affordable. -NYVC
I finally get classical style yessssssssS!
Fantastic! :D -NYVC
Fantastic ....✨✨
You're fantastic! -NYVC
Really great video man!
Thank you so much, we appreciate all of your support for Justin and VLTTW!
Great video
So happy you enjoyed it, Ryan! -NYVC
Hi sir I'm from India. I have a doubt when I sing loudly I can touch the high note easily but it doesn't sounds good(original voice).when I sing in breathy it's ok but I cannot sing High air will pass through nose. I'm not able to sing any English songs 😓.. I can't understand how to use my voice
Hi Krishna! You can send your questions to Questions@VoiceLessonsToTheWorld.com. We'll do what we can! -NYVC
Thank you