Hey singers! Welcome to episode 02 of Voice Lessons Online Series! 🎶📖🎤 We are studying the incredible Kurt Elling, known for his wide vocal range, virtuosic improvisation, and complete command of style and storytelling. Tell me what you like most about him and which artist you would like to see next! See you again next time!
This is great! Kurt Elling is one of my favorite singers, and for all the reasons you discussed in this episode. Oh, and Andy King is a great voice teacher! :-)
He sounds like butter even when he speaks. I was blessed to work with Mr. Elling when he was a guest singer with the big band I engineer for. There are few I would consider a virtuoso, but he is on that list. Another singer that is very intriguing is 27 year old Brazilian Gabriel Henrique. He is doing Mariah and Whitney covers in their native keys and just killing it. I have never heard anyone take a cover of either of these artists and absolutely work it over like a day old bucket of greasy chicken the way Gabriel does. For one, I have never heard anyone sing in whistle notes like that before, and the control, range, and dynamics are amazing.
Kurt gave a speech at Berlin`s pop music college in Germany- he said, that a singer should be like a tourguide- a medium in between text - and music message and audience....and you should find 2 other similar songs to the one, you study. to get a wider interretation picture.
Elvis presley. Sings. " " What now my love" How does he hit those last notes .??? I can really sing that song. But. I can't find that last powerful last note .! Any tips .? I have tried singing it softer.and Lower but can't get it . He could also hit the last note on him singing ""HURT". I'm really good at singing most if his songs and of course. Many other artists songs Can anyone out there. Give me some advice..in how to hit those last notes Also my own voice has improved dramatically. Since using your YT videos. Thanks in advance. Dave
Hi David! We're so glad our channel helps you! We suggest checking out our TH-cam chat or Facebook chat for more help! And, we look forward to doing Elvis in a future episode! -NYVC
Also I have been on this planet a long time . And listened too some of the most famous beautiful voices of all time .and most of them could not read music had no idea about chest head etc voice etc etc and probably ended up having a vocal coach. But. In my opinion . Keep it simple stupid.. The main reason my voice and range has improved dramatically is watching. Justin. Keep it simple stupid. He is that good. Even I... could follow it and improve My Previouse, so called singing teachers.Was that bad I nearly gave up singing. I really taught myself. NEW YORK Singing coach "Justin" taught me more in weeks. Than I had been looking at for years . He is absolutely brilliant.the way he tells you and then demonstrates how to practice.. I'm in australia and too old now But I would have loved to have sat down with that man..to listen to what he said about my voice and what I would need to do. To improve my voice. He is brilliant. Thanks
I've never heard of him maybe because I didn't listen to jazz or live in poland. It would be nice if you said about his current register scale. 10:25 I agree Yes I noticed that he was smiling almost all the time while singing but have you not told us Justin that spreading is Bad??
Hi Patryk! "Spreading" can be negative if you need to do it in order to hit certain notes. :) But adding it as a stylistic effect or for emotional/performance aspects is different! -NYVC
Having a smile in terms of showing your upper teeth is not a bad thing, but when you smile with your whole mouth and kind of force those sides apart, that’s not a good thing. You don’t necessarily want to spread the whole embouchure. Though , spreading is okay depending on who you ask. There are healthy ways to get away with it that I don’t have time to go into here, LOL.
Hey singers! Welcome to episode 02 of Voice Lessons Online Series! 🎶📖🎤
We are studying the incredible Kurt Elling, known for his wide vocal range, virtuosic improvisation, and complete command of style and storytelling. Tell me what you like most about him and which artist you would like to see next!
See you again next time!
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Holy Canoli. Where has Kurt’s music been all my life? Now falling down a rabbit hole of his music...
We're so happy we got to tell you about Kurt! Hope you're continuing to enjoy the rabbit hole! :D -NYVC
This is great! Kurt Elling is one of my favorite singers, and for all the reasons you discussed in this episode. Oh, and Andy King is a great voice teacher! :-)
Thanks so much for watching, Craig! And COOL! We're a huge fan of Andy too! Thank you for sharing! -NYVC
He sounds like butter even when he speaks. I was blessed to work with Mr. Elling when he was a guest singer with the big band I engineer for. There are few I would consider a virtuoso, but he is on that list. Another singer that is very intriguing is 27 year old Brazilian Gabriel Henrique. He is doing Mariah and Whitney covers in their native keys and just killing it. I have never heard anyone take a cover of either of these artists and absolutely work it over like a day old bucket of greasy chicken the way Gabriel does. For one, I have never heard anyone sing in whistle notes like that before, and the control, range, and dynamics are amazing.
what an interesting singer. Thanks for introducing him to us!
Thank you for watching, Rosanna! We're so happy that you enjoyed it! :) -NYVC
Awesome vocal analysis. Thank you for introducing me to the artistry of Kurt Elling. I would love for you to do a vocal analysis video of Eva Cassidy.
We're so glad to introduce you to him! Thank you for watching! We'll pass along your request! -NYVC
The incomparable Kurt Elling. A wonderful musician.
Truly!! -NYVC
Beautiful voice! New to me.
COOL! So happy to get to introduce you to him, Steven! Thank you for watching! -NYVC
I'm in love with this series
Aw! Thank you so, so much Adi! This makes us so happy! -NYVC
And how amazing is his mic use. It's like a natural extension to his hand :D
Such an amazing point!! -NYVC
Great series. Thank you.
Thank you so much!! We're so happy you like the series! -NYVC
Kurt gave a speech at Berlin`s pop music college in Germany- he said, that a singer should be like a tourguide- a medium in between text - and music message and audience....and you should find 2 other similar songs to the one, you study. to get a wider interretation picture.
Thank you so much for making this series. Can we have one episode about Jeremy Jordan or Brendon Urie please?
We're so glad you like it Ashwin! We'll pass along your ideas! -NYVC
@@NewYorkVocalCoaching yes! Brendon Urie would be really cool!
Awesome singer, awesome analysis!
Thank you so much David! -NYVC
Heard this voice doing a cover of Joe Jackson’s Stepping Out…. I thought I’d died and gone to heaven…
Can you do noble man from Bangladesh?
Hi Uttaran! We'll pass this along! Thanks for your comment! :) -NYVC
Elvis presley.
Sings. "
" What now my love"
How does he hit those last notes .???
I can really sing that song.
But. I can't find that last powerful last note .!
Any tips .?
I have tried singing it softer.and Lower but can't get it .
He could also hit the last note on him singing ""HURT".
I'm really good at singing most if his songs and of course. Many other artists songs
Can anyone out there. Give me some advice..in how to hit those last notes
Also my own voice has improved dramatically. Since using your YT videos.
Thanks in advance. Dave
Hi David! We're so glad our channel helps you! We suggest checking out our TH-cam chat or Facebook chat for more help! And, we look forward to doing Elvis in a future episode! -NYVC
Also I have been on this planet a long time .
And listened too some of the most famous beautiful voices of all time .and most of them could not read music had no idea about chest head etc voice etc etc and probably ended up having a vocal coach.
But. In my opinion .
Keep it simple stupid..
The main reason my voice and range has improved dramatically is watching.
Justin. Keep it simple stupid.
He is that good. Even I... could follow it and improve
My Previouse, so called singing teachers.Was that bad I nearly gave up singing.
I really taught myself.
NEW YORK Singing coach "Justin" taught me more in weeks. Than I had been looking at for years .
He is absolutely brilliant.the way he tells you and then demonstrates how to practice..
I'm in australia and too old now
But I would have loved to have sat down with that man..to listen to what he said about my voice and what I would need to do. To improve my voice.
He is brilliant. Thanks
WOW Thank you for this amazing feedback David! We'll pass your kind message on to Justin! Keep singing! :) -NYVC
He has insane breath control
Yes! -NYVC
Thanks, I didn't know this fantastic artist!
We're so glad we could share him with you! Thanks for watching, Mamy! -NYVC
Hey I thought this was a really cool idea to analyze a voice. Could you do the singer Corey Cott
We're so glad you like our series Kenneth! We'll pass along your request! -NYVC
Wow...
Thank you so much Whouse! We appreciate you watching and hope you enjoyed it! -NYVC
Sometimes I wish I could become a voice actor. I mean it may not be an easy job, it is probably kinda fun though
If you want to you should go for it! :) Our show Voice Breakdown might be a great place for you to start to explore! -NYVC
I love this , Thank you so much!!😭😭😭
Can you please do Michael Jackson next!!!!!!!!
If you have time!!!!!!!
MICHAEL JACKSON
We definitely want to!! Thank you so much for watching, Jiol! -NYVC
I've never heard of him maybe because I didn't listen to jazz or live in poland.
It would be nice if you said about his current register scale.
10:25 I agree
Yes I noticed that he was smiling almost all the time while singing but have you not told us Justin that spreading is Bad??
Hi Patryk! "Spreading" can be negative if you need to do it in order to hit certain notes. :) But adding it as a stylistic effect or for emotional/performance aspects is different! -NYVC
Having a smile in terms of showing your upper teeth is not a bad thing, but when you smile with your whole mouth and kind of force those sides apart, that’s not a good thing. You don’t necessarily want to spread the whole embouchure. Though , spreading is okay depending on who you ask. There are healthy ways to get away with it that I don’t have time to go into here, LOL.
Thank so much! Kurt Elling is one of my favorite vocalists! Saw him in consert twice :-)
SO COOL! What an experience! -NYVC
Please do Dimash, Gary Valenciano, maybe Sohang and Morissette at some point too! 🙏❤
Awesome ideas! We'll pass them along! -NYVC
@@NewYorkVocalCoaching Thank you! 😍
Layne Staley pleaseee!!
Thanks for your request, Sajid! :D -NYVC
Can you voice Stone Cold Steve Austin
Thanks for this request, Zay! We'll pass it along! -NYVC
jungkook.
Thanks for this, Sumire! -NYVC
@@NewYorkVocalCoaching thank you too new york vocal coaching.
Omg WHAT ABOUT the legendary *DIMASH KUDAIBERGEN*
We'll pass your idea along! :D -NYVC