Great video! Now I just have to get over the feeling of rediculousness of practicing and not feeling like people are going to be judgemental. I'm so going to practice this!
Thank you for doing these videos. For free. I’m a pentionist. So I cant afford lessons. But your lessons here allowes me to still follow my dream to be a singer♥️
Ronja, the way you explain things is just brilliant. I've watched a lot of singing tutorials that don't cover the anatomical aspects properly (if at all), and it makes it very hard to understand which muscles are involved and what they are doing. How can anyone control these muscles if they don't even know what and where they are?! Maybe some people can just intuitively understand, but I'm certainly not one of them 😂 I've been trying to sing louder for ages now. I've watched tutorials on weak voices, I've asked singer friends, and had advice from friends with theatre training, and nothing has worked because I haven't understood what they are actually doing with their muscles, and they haven't been able to explain it to me. They've been quite bemused when I've asked "But what are you actually doing? Which muscles are you using, and what are you making them do, and how?". The answer has been "I don't know, I just do it." Helpful!! 😂😂😂 But I understood this! And I followed the exercises and it worked! It's such a simple concept, but I just needed that extra level of anatomical information for it to make sense. Thank you!
Your videos have been extraordinarily helpful. I love seeing the vocal anatomy and understanding exactly what's happening. I have a request: could you make a video with silent or very quiet exercises? For example I've been practicing lowering my larynx at will, lifting my soft pallet and closing my vocal folds while waiting in line or whatever. It would be nice to strengthen my voice when I get a spare minute even if I can't sing at that moment. Thanks!
Truly the imagery and being aware of the physiology of singing is so so helpful! I love the way you explain these things! The focus on body awareness is so so helpful
hari om. I'm munna puri ( saint ) from India. i loved your teaching on resonance. in Indian classical music singers have a particular tone while singing lower notes. i searched youtube what it's called but couldn't find. i think it's the texture in their voice. can you teach me that texture please. i would love to have that in my voice. i sing in middle octave. my daily exercise starts from lover to higher octave. you're too good and understand about voice so much that i thought you're the best to guide me. i hear that texture in my voice but it's only sometimes. i don't know how to develop it. hoping for a feedback on this. love and hugs. keep spreading music. thank you ❤️
This video and all of yours that I've seen have been very interesting and helpful. You do an excellent job with everything, even down to the transition slides! I do have a request to make though: for a future video, could you could teach about vibrato vs. straight tone?
Hello 💗, I really like your videos, they are useful, but I don't know where to start. Can you put an order of exercises for beginners or a link for us to watch in order, and thank you for your efforts, really!!!
I never ever comment on your any video but now i very very able to sing beautiful plus magically.... all thanks to you teacher ... you are litterly experience 😊❤
Thank you for your your enthusiasm about teaching and your videos. When watching you demonstrating the twang sound, you did stress that you are not tensed up in your throat and you feel free. But in my case it seems currently impossible for me not to move the epiglotis in my throat, without tensing at least a little bit..so with that said I am just wondering how "free" should actually feel?, so that I know what I should be aiming for.
Do you have a tutorial on how to blend your chest voice and your falsetto? Idk what you call that but I'm having trouble blending this two like when i sing from chest voice and the next lyrics requires a falsetto and when i do it it sounds unpleasant unlike other singers it's soft my is just breathy high pitched
Thank you!!! But I’m struggling to keep closing the folds… it comes at one point and doesn’t in the other… is there a trick to constantly getting it like you?
Nice. But actually you don't have to lower your epiglottis for this sound. If you'd have to have a lowered epiglottis, you would not be able to have this sound with a lower larynx (like you mention in the end of your video). Because when you pull your larynx down, the epiglottis stands up to an upright position automatically. Therefore the twang sound is not created through lowering the epiglottis, but rather through using the muscles within the vocal cords themselves to tighten the vocal cords and clap harder against one another. #GeekOutEnd
I need help 😭... I've been caught up by CoVID this past month and i feel like my singing capabilities regressed . Like I don't feel my support and i became airy and i felt like my muscels and larynx tighten when i sing... I've been trying to find a way out of any of this but my voice just doesn't feel right 💔
#GabrielHenrique I suggest your reaction to the talented Gabriel Henrique who is having great success around the world. He is incredible! Cover any renowned artists such as: Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey, Michael Jackson, Adele, among others I suggest, at first, I HAVE NOTTING in Gabriel's voice.
You are so graceful and explanatory that I subscribed and follow your videos, it’s so relaxing fun and interesting! And no, I do not sing, I am a real danger!
For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. - John 3:16 ❤️ INTOUCH MINISTRY
Great video! Now I just have to get over the feeling of rediculousness of practicing and not feeling like people are going to be judgemental. I'm so going to practice this!
Thank you for doing these videos. For free. I’m a pentionist. So I cant afford lessons. But your lessons here allowes me to still follow my dream to be a singer♥️
Incredibly helpful approach. I used to be a victim to weak vocal production. I immensely grateful for this tips...
Ronja, the way you explain things is just brilliant. I've watched a lot of singing tutorials that don't cover the anatomical aspects properly (if at all), and it makes it very hard to understand which muscles are involved and what they are doing. How can anyone control these muscles if they don't even know what and where they are?! Maybe some people can just intuitively understand, but I'm certainly not one of them 😂
I've been trying to sing louder for ages now. I've watched tutorials on weak voices, I've asked singer friends, and had advice from friends with theatre training, and nothing has worked because I haven't understood what they are actually doing with their muscles, and they haven't been able to explain it to me. They've been quite bemused when I've asked "But what are you actually doing? Which muscles are you using, and what are you making them do, and how?". The answer has been "I don't know, I just do it." Helpful!! 😂😂😂
But I understood this! And I followed the exercises and it worked! It's such a simple concept, but I just needed that extra level of anatomical information for it to make sense.
Thank you!
Your videos have been extraordinarily helpful. I love seeing the vocal anatomy and understanding exactly what's happening. I have a request: could you make a video with silent or very quiet exercises? For example I've been practicing lowering my larynx at will, lifting my soft pallet and closing my vocal folds while waiting in line or whatever. It would be nice to strengthen my voice when I get a spare minute even if I can't sing at that moment. Thanks!
Truly the imagery and being aware of the physiology of singing is so so helpful! I love the way you explain these things! The focus on body awareness is so so helpful
hari om. I'm munna puri ( saint ) from India. i loved your teaching on resonance. in Indian classical music singers have a particular tone while singing lower notes. i searched youtube what it's called but couldn't find. i think it's the texture in their voice. can you teach me that texture please. i would love to have that in my voice. i sing in middle octave. my daily exercise starts from lover to higher octave. you're too good and understand about voice so much that i thought you're the best to guide me. i hear that texture in my voice but it's only sometimes. i don't know how to develop it. hoping for a feedback on this. love and hugs. keep spreading music. thank you ❤️
This is the sound of a fawn deer makes. When it is away from the mother. Never realized the muscles I used when I did this. Awesome!!!
I have a weak singing voice and your video are really helping
I do false cord and fry screaming for my solo project. But I wanna also sing. I feel like this channel is gonna help with this.
Have your voice lift weights at least twice a week BOOM strong voice ✨
Thank u brother. Simply amazing and it truly has been very helpful. Jesus bless u and ur ministry
Thank you!
Your teaching is understandable and so on point, Love it ❤
You're so a good teacher!
Thank you drgdirgu, That makes me so happy to hear 😊 Thanks for watching!
Super useful (inducing vocal fold closure), thanks!
This video and all of yours that I've seen have been very interesting and helpful.
You do an excellent job with everything, even down to the transition slides!
I do have a request to make though: for a future video, could you could teach about vibrato vs. straight tone?
The visuals were amazing, thank you! Subscribed
Hello 💗, I really like your videos, they are useful, but I don't know where to start. Can you put an order of exercises for beginners or a link for us to watch in order, and thank you for your efforts, really!!!
I never ever comment on your any video but now i very very able to sing beautiful plus magically.... all thanks to you teacher ... you are litterly experience 😊❤
You are so amazing. I hope we would get more videos like this🥺
Thank you 😊 I try to make as many as I can.
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You are an excellent teacher.
Sincerely, Christopher...
Thanks for liftin my note. I'm lookin forward ta shooting my next video. I dig the illustrated teachin. Keep it up 👍.luv from New Orleans area
Wow. I am floored. you make it sound so easy. And I got it too.
This is amazing info
As others already said: great video!
Thank you for your your enthusiasm about teaching and your videos. When watching you demonstrating the twang sound, you did stress that you are not tensed up in your throat and you feel free. But in my case it seems currently impossible for me not to move the epiglotis in my throat, without tensing at least a little bit..so with that said I am just wondering how "free" should actually feel?, so that I know what I should be aiming for.
You are just so charming!
thank you!
Another thing I was wrong on for so long and had no idea I thought the opposite and that opening your vocal cords helped project more 😭
I have a medium to low voice. I'm a songwriter. But not all songwriters can sing well. I'm working on it.
Can you please do more or longer videos on this technique? Part two to it?
Whenever you feel like you get the urge to create content again just know we are all waiting patiently for our teacher to return.
Most perfect lesseon I have found
Amazing thoughts! thank you!
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Bravaaaa!!! really good !! Very useful
What kind of drinks should have for my singing voice teacher and I need a private singing lessons will you teach me😊
Thank you ❤
Love from india ❤💕💗
I like you tutorial you helped me thanks.❤️☺❤
Thank you ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ I am from Eritran
Would you say this affects PITCH in any way?
nice exercise
This Lessing was amazing!
In the times of better voice capturing mic , do we actually need to sing loud ????
Thank you!🎉
Amazing video your video is really helpful for us❤
Excellent video u made
Thanks for ur noitces
Thanks for the useful tips! ;-)
Very Beautiful, 🎉❤️
Superb video that u made I am surprised
I need this vocal fold closure too sing Robert Plant's vocal cry for Led Zeppelin's Immigrant Song. 🙂
Tremendous u made this video is satisfying to all
This is amazing!!!
fascinating. thank you
When is your course going to open back up to applicants?
Will this help with everyday talking voice?
@Singgeek Okay, so I tried to purchase your course...will you reopen soon?
🌸💕🌸 Beautiful video 🌸💕🕉️☮️🤗🤗💖💖🙌🙌🙌🙌
How long I should practice my singing
36 hours per day
awesome!!!!!! 💙💙💙
My family is going to have me committed after this video but thank you super helpful 🙏
Do you have a tutorial on how to blend your chest voice and your falsetto? Idk what you call that but I'm having trouble blending this two like when i sing from chest voice and the next lyrics requires a falsetto and when i do it it sounds unpleasant unlike other singers it's soft my is just breathy high pitched
Thank you!!! But I’m struggling to keep closing the folds… it comes at one point and doesn’t in the other… is there a trick to constantly getting it like you?
Sometimes I get in nasal when I'm taking high notes and I'm nervous and I don't really notice it, how to keep the track or how to get rid of it?
hey where are you? 😞
which techniques do you use before singing?
thank you so far 🙂
Is it normal to feel a little pressure in the head? I’m trying to figure out if I’m doing this exercise correctly.
Nice. But actually you don't have to lower your epiglottis for this sound. If you'd have to have a lowered epiglottis, you would not be able to have this sound with a lower larynx (like you mention in the end of your video). Because when you pull your larynx down, the epiglottis stands up to an upright position automatically. Therefore the twang sound is not created through lowering the epiglottis, but rather through using the muscles within the vocal cords themselves to tighten the vocal cords and clap harder against one another. #GeekOutEnd
Does straw and bobbles help?
How long I'm I going to do this ??
Hai im singing in competition in group but my voice is so bold so my trainer told to soft my voice to sing and my voice is base so what i can do
I need help 😭... I've been caught up by CoVID this past month and i feel like my singing capabilities regressed . Like I don't feel my support and i became airy and i felt like my muscels and larynx tighten when i sing... I've been trying to find a way out of any of this but my voice just doesn't feel right 💔
I am having trouble coming back down low, I have nailed going high the coming down is what I'm struggling with
Please tell me you learned singing by your self or from a teacher👩🏫 please please🙏 tell me😢
#GabrielHenrique
I suggest your reaction to the talented Gabriel Henrique who is having great success around the world. He is incredible! Cover any renowned artists such as: Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey, Michael Jackson, Adele, among others I suggest, at first, I HAVE NOTTING in Gabriel's voice.
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You are so graceful and explanatory that I subscribed and follow your videos, it’s so relaxing fun and interesting! And no, I do not sing, I am a real danger!
How to sing like eddie vedder and layne staley
6:25 The mosquito in my roo-
god the sound "anh" just reminds me of Janice in Friends 🤣
I HAVE A QUESTION MAM WHY ARE YOU SO BEAUTIFUL AND GEORGEOUS??
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I really have a good voice but this freaking tobacco stroke my mouth 🥺🥺
Whats the intro name? LMAO
For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. - John 3:16 ❤️ INTOUCH MINISTRY
What deos this have to do with the video?
That was awesome, and now I can talk to dolphins! 4:15
Long time din see you online 🥲