Wow. That was a really good observation about using tongue root tension to improve the perceived sound. It is REALLY hard to not attempt to shape the sound to where it sounds best to YOU. Recording is everything! One of the most difficult things for me is to hold strong pressure and not let it affect the throat tension.....and then everything else. I still get louder above A#4. These things take time so good thing I decided against doing some Journey for my show next week. Thanks for all you do, Dan. You have the best free content that I have seen on the Internet.
You if u go louder at any point it means that you do not transition correctly in that place. So I wouldn't recommend that kind of training cause it may give you lots of bad habits.
It took me quite a while to grasp the concept of using more/less air. I had to understand and learn to differentiate air volume vs. how much air is passing through the vocal folds.
loudest voice uses less air? i believe it. i can scream n belt my higher pretty voice fine. its when i try to whisper in a lower registry i run out of breath. 🍻
Super Sexy Dr. Dan, I'm a saxophonist and I've NEVER wanted to sing. Five years ago, a vocalist extended some advice. She explained that instrumental compositions are no longer in demand and suggested that I add vocal tunes to my repertoire. I immediately started memorizing vocal songs. After adding vocal tunes, my salary and bookings increased 350 percent!! FAST FORWARD FIVE YEARS........ On 1.6.19, my voice became impaired and it’s been a nasty journey. Playing the saxophone is my passion, but it’s currently on hold. I was ignorant of proper technique and vocal heath. We love your videos. You have a profound presence, informative content, and a magnetic encouraging delivery. Your videos are better than binge watching the best Netflix movies! RCA
Practicing this is actually REALLY fun and enlightening! I came here to improve my voice for rapping, and am finding it way more exciting than I would've imagined. I see more and more all the mistakes I made that I didn't know were mistakes before coming here :D
oh my god this is so useful dr dan this video is very helpful to me because before i can't reach C but when i watch this i can't believe i can now reach the high c thank you so much DR DAN YOUR THE BEST ONLINE VOCAL COACH...
In this video you mostly talk about not exhaling too much or too fast. But in one of your quotes from Morris & Chapman, they also speak of not inhaling too much, since this tends to lead to the need to exhale more. I've generally found this to be true, although I do worry that I might not really be expanding enough and use the fullest lung capacity and support. Perhaps the answer is that I've got to learn to breathe less often and to increase the number of words and phrases per breath. Like many of us at early stages of our singing experience, I worry too much about running out of breath when there is really no need to. Again, all this is part of the intricacies of breath management. Thanks for the video.
Thanks to you it's a good advice I felt that when I wanted to sing chandelier or never enough and snow I can make them !! Big thanks and please continue !
Tounge retention so very important! Thanks for that! For me as a singer, I'ts a conscious effort to keep the tounge down gently behind the lower teeth. If ya don't I'ts a sure fire way to close the throat completely up. I like your channel!
I'm glad you found the information about tongue tension useful! You're absolutely right, maintaining a relaxed and correctly positioned tongue is crucial for open and unrestricted vocal production. It can certainly take conscious effort, especially when we're just starting out or working on challenging material. It's great to hear that you're applying this knowledge to your own singing practice. Keep up the good work, and I'm thrilled that you're enjoying the channel! 🎵👍🎤
The two biggest problems I have are 1) lack of control of vibrato and 2) everything else. One thing at a time, I suppose. Thanks, Dr. Dan. Your videos are excellent.
Hi, Pete Watson. You may find my online singing course helpful - drdan.co/onlinesinginglessons. Feel free to check it out sometime. The first module is free to preview!
I am confused, Dr. Dan. When you talk about pushing in your first vocal exercise, what does pushing mean? Trying to push more air out? What does it feel like? What are you engaging in order to push that you should be engaging? Does pushing mean that a singer tries to reach higher notes by utilizing his or her abdominal muscles (pushing more with the belly) in order to push the note higher? Rather than--say--just letting the note ascend or float higher? Part of the reason I'm confused is because the quote you use by Morris and Chapman then states that tongue tension is often the result of a lack of abdominal support. So it seems that we get tongue tension if we don't support with our belly, but then we push if we do support with our belly. Isn't tongue tension the reason someone would likely be pushing in the first place? In order to squeeze sound through that constriction? Also, I understand that pushing may feel or sound louder to the singer, but not necessarily be perceived that way by the audience. But, what is the appropriate way to increase volume? Is it through increased abdominal engagement/increased air pressure? Or something else?
Dan, your range and voice quality sounds a lot like mine! I’m a “tenor/soprano” with a very good singing style but I realize there is much room for improvement. My breath control needs work! Need to relax the abdominal muscles more, as well. I’m 64, been singing all my life but started solo work at 28. Never had training, learned everything the hard way. Only in the last couple of weeks did I discover that there are many, many good helps online, such as your channel ❤️ HOW did we ever exist without the internet?
I struggle so much with this. It’s sometimes helpful to practice high notes above my passagio that will only come out properly with lower pressure and airflow. Ab4 - A4 are good examples. My passagio tops out at G4, and the following notes sound strained and breathy unless I focus on providing lots of support, but only the pressure required. (Separating these two concepts is more than half the battle, and I’m not there yet.) Volume comes from trying to crescendo only with the head voice and focusing on maximizing resonance. It’s very difficult, particularly since I have a “bigger” voice that seems to require a lot of pressure generally. Or maybe I don’t and it doesn’t. Like I said, I REALLY struggle with this.
I have liked and subscribed with the bell. I just found your channel and I am very excited about it. Thank you, I know these videos are a significant effort to make.
omg these 2 are LITERALLY the things that hindered me the most! anyone have tips on how they naturally NOT pushing too much air in? i find myself trying not to but i failed to control it. it's just ugghhh. and also i dont know how to really use your abdomen to control and push my breath. im a sedentary person probably it contributed?? i have never heard someone explained it so articulately. i greatly benefit from you Dr Dan THANK YOU
Hi Dr Dan, I love your videos and it has helped me discovered more about my voice. And now I have a better understanding of how i use what I use when singing. But my trouble i have is that my normal breathing is jerky and so sometimes when i sing it comes out all shakey and jerky sounding.I have been doing exercises on breath control but do you have any suggestion on any exercises I can do ?
Very informative video. I once learned from a teacher to exaggerate the abdominal expansion in attempt to learn to do diaphragmatic breathing. This has actuallly caused me tongue root and jaw tension, because now I feel like I taught myself a muscle memory to always push my abdomen out when tryin to "breath correctly". So it make sense that tongue root tension is caused by bad breathing and support but what advice would you give me to fix my problem really? I am often tense in my abs too because now I habitually tense my stomach regardless what I do if its singing or not..
Hi, Blaine. You'll find my address on my website contact page - www.djarts.com.au/contact/ As for the lesson, you can learn more about booking a singing lesson here - www.djarts.com.au/lessons/singing-lessons/
@@DrDanRobinson I've sent message to your site ....I like to kid around but I'm also very serious. .also my compliments to you are sincere.. you are truly the best ...best address , most professional ,best deminior, Best ideas ,best subjects..you rock daniel 'O
Hello Dr Dan. Could you please do some beginner tips video? I sometimes don't understand some if the things you say and I get confused. I'm not originally English and it's my second language. Appreciate your help sir.
Hey Dr Dan. I been suffering with this jaw and tongue root tension for a very long time. I also feel this tension right before singing or even speaking, so during inhalation. The way I understood your video is that I need to work on my breathing, am I correct? However, I been working a lot on my breathing without any success for years and I mostly just feel tense in my abs too. Could my breathing be a cause to the tongue root tension? What am I doin wrong? How can I fix it? Honestly speaking my dream is to be able to talk again and not feel a constant tension in my larynx, tongue and jaw. And ofcourse.. to not feel supertense in my abs when I support my voice. Regards Claudia
Claudia Laura, the following video about Breath Management (with Exercises) may prove helpful - th-cam.com/video/SEdCYhnStrk/w-d-xo.html&list=PLZFx6cLexy5GrnbHBaHX9atQG0fba1Vx-
Hello, Dr Dan! (I didn't know where else to ask you, so I'm commenting on here) Inside or outside of vocal practice.. Is there any way to cough so it productive while less damaging/stressful on our vocal chords?
Thanks doctor Dan can you please help to confirm that you do need to more air flow/support as you go higher? Your point is not over do it is that right? So it’s still the same...finding the balance and working on the coordination between air pressure and cord closure?
I don't understand when you push the larynx up too hard that means your using too much air is that right. And also I don't understand that you close them tightly to keep the air in and this will make it difficult. Help me out here
I noticed when I sing when I go for certain notes if I’m singing a certain song my neck kind of goes up, as if it’s stretching for the notes. How do I stop doing that and still reach the notes? I mean I don’t want to look like a giraffe when I sing haha
Thank god you said "Behind the teeth". Ken Tamplin, great singer, but oh my god I can't watch him the way he puts his tongue out like he's catching snow flakes bothers me to no end LOL.
@@DrDanRobinson Yes Sir I do....I love music since I was young, but never sang since I'm lacking of self confidence..but then I need natural theraphy instead of maintenance med, so I had this starmaker apps, from then I realised I can sing a little.so I browse on TH-cam, there I find your lesson , i saved it.. I started singing a month ago..now I can slowly hit a bit higher pitch...your links helping me
Somebody help me please. I had braces for one year. They have been removed two months before . Do problems with your teeth affect the air control while singing. I got one short brace in my lower teeth and need to get a new bridge coz they broke it to make space for the braces. While singing my mouth fills with water due to which I can't take breathe. Is this because of the brace and bridge? Please someone answer my question.
Hi, Temorsha! More often than not, dental work can give the singer new/different vocal sensations, but generally, these perceived differences are not detectable to the listening audience.
I've been learning how to sing for 7 years( since highschool)... Its really hard to sing in my natural voice... tried all kinds of singing method but only falsetto worked for me... My range with falsetto is two and half octave and I have exceptional pitch control with falsetto... But when I tried to sing normally I only got one and half octave with much difficulty... almost everytime I tried to sing normally what goes in my head was "how in the world other people sing". lots of my friend never trained their voice but still had greater range and pitch control... Sinatra seemed like a god to me... he can use his voice so well... Can anyone give me an advice?
Wow. That was a really good observation about using tongue root tension to improve the perceived sound. It is REALLY hard to not attempt to shape the sound to where it sounds best to YOU. Recording is everything!
One of the most difficult things for me is to hold strong pressure and not let it affect the throat tension.....and then everything else. I still get louder above A#4. These things take time so good thing I decided against doing some Journey for my show next week.
Thanks for all you do, Dan. You have the best free content that I have seen on the Internet.
You if u go louder at any point it means that you do not transition correctly in that place. So I wouldn't recommend that kind of training cause it may give you lots of bad habits.
Surely got PhD !
Great tips for the singer, the one about not pushing at higher registers is counter-intuitive for sure. Thank you for sharing, Dr. Dan!! 🙏🙏
Glad it was helpful!
It took me quite a while to grasp the concept of using more/less air. I had to understand and learn to differentiate air volume vs. how much air is passing through the vocal folds.
loudest voice uses less air? i believe it. i can scream n belt my higher pretty voice fine. its when i try to whisper in a lower registry i run out of breath. 🍻
Super Sexy Dr. Dan,
I'm a saxophonist and I've NEVER wanted to sing. Five years ago, a vocalist extended some advice. She explained that instrumental compositions are no longer in demand and suggested that I add vocal tunes to my repertoire. I immediately started memorizing vocal songs. After adding vocal tunes, my salary and bookings increased 350 percent!! FAST FORWARD FIVE YEARS........ On 1.6.19, my voice became impaired and it’s been a nasty journey. Playing the saxophone is my passion, but it’s currently on hold. I was ignorant of proper technique and vocal heath. We love your videos. You have a profound presence, informative content, and a magnetic encouraging delivery. Your videos are better than binge watching the best Netflix movies! RCA
this helped me a lot ! i never knew why i would get a raspy voice effect after trying to hit high notes, now i know why, thank u !
You're welcome Dreamie Cloud. Thanks for watching.
Practicing this is actually REALLY fun and enlightening! I came here to improve my voice for rapping, and am finding it way more exciting than I would've imagined. I see more and more all the mistakes I made that I didn't know were mistakes before coming here :D
I'm glad you enjoyed the video Kubaaano. Thanks for watching.
The second one would be giving up. You can do it. Keep moving forward you'll get there. Youre awesome.
Your channel so helpful thank you so much doctor Dan 💙
oh my god this is so useful dr dan this video is very helpful to me because before i can't reach C but when i watch this i can't believe i can now reach the high c thank you so much DR DAN YOUR THE BEST ONLINE VOCAL COACH...
I'm glad you enjoyed the video jayvee miranda. Thanks for watching.
In this video you mostly talk about not exhaling too much or too fast. But in one of your quotes from Morris & Chapman, they also speak of not inhaling too much, since this tends to lead to the need to exhale more. I've generally found this to be true, although I do worry that I might not really be expanding enough and use the fullest lung capacity and support. Perhaps the answer is that I've got to learn to breathe less often and to increase the number of words and phrases per breath. Like many of us at early stages of our singing experience, I worry too much about running out of breath when there is really no need to. Again, all this is part of the intricacies of breath management. Thanks for the video.
Thanks to you it's a good advice I felt that when I wanted to sing chandelier or never enough and snow I can make them !! Big thanks and please continue !
I'm glad you enjoyed the video Arabic With. Thanks for watching.
You are just soo amazing! I can't thank you enough, thanks soo much for all your help! :)
You're welcome Aliqua Mao. Thanks for watching.
so kind of you do this ! i am so grateful and pray for you have a blessed life
Thank you! You too!
I'm working on both of these issues in my (classical) lessons - it's hard!!
Yeah, it is hard to eliminate these tendencies!
Tounge retention so very important! Thanks for that! For me as a singer, I'ts a conscious effort to keep the tounge down gently behind the lower teeth. If ya don't I'ts a sure fire way to close the throat completely up. I like your channel!
I'm glad you found the information about tongue tension useful! You're absolutely right, maintaining a relaxed and correctly positioned tongue is crucial for open and unrestricted vocal production. It can certainly take conscious effort, especially when we're just starting out or working on challenging material. It's great to hear that you're applying this knowledge to your own singing practice. Keep up the good work, and I'm thrilled that you're enjoying the channel! 🎵👍🎤
The two biggest problems I have are 1) lack of control of vibrato and 2) everything else. One thing at a time, I suppose. Thanks, Dr. Dan. Your videos are excellent.
Hi, Pete Watson. You may find my online singing course helpful - drdan.co/onlinesinginglessons. Feel free to check it out sometime. The first module is free to preview!
Just discovered your channel and I’ve been binge watching lol as a singer, I looove these types of videos. You explain everything so well! ❤️❤️
I'm glad you enjoyed the video hAy LeY. Thanks for watching.
I am confused, Dr. Dan. When you talk about pushing in your first vocal exercise, what does pushing mean? Trying to push more air out? What does it feel like? What are you engaging in order to push that you should be engaging? Does pushing mean that a singer tries to reach higher notes by utilizing his or her abdominal muscles (pushing more with the belly) in order to push the note higher? Rather than--say--just letting the note ascend or float higher?
Part of the reason I'm confused is because the quote you use by Morris and Chapman then states that tongue tension is often the result of a lack of abdominal support. So it seems that we get tongue tension if we don't support with our belly, but then we push if we do support with our belly.
Isn't tongue tension the reason someone would likely be pushing in the first place? In order to squeeze sound through that constriction?
Also, I understand that pushing may feel or sound louder to the singer, but not necessarily be perceived that way by the audience. But, what is the appropriate way to increase volume? Is it through increased abdominal engagement/increased air pressure? Or something else?
Dan, your range and voice quality sounds a lot like mine! I’m a “tenor/soprano” with a very good singing style but I realize there is much room for improvement. My breath control needs work! Need to relax the abdominal muscles more, as well. I’m 64, been singing all my life but started solo work at 28. Never had training, learned everything the hard way. Only in the last couple of weeks did I discover that there are many, many good helps online, such as your channel ❤️ HOW did we ever exist without the internet?
Wow this really helped me a lot
I'm glad you enjoyed the video Jericho De Jesus. Thanks for watching.
SO HELPFUL
Dr. Dan, can you do a vocal analysis about Christina Aguilera? She's my favorite singer and I love her so much.
I'm sorry, Justine. But I don't do reaction videos...
When i sing after sometimes my lower jaw starts paining...plz help
Talib Ali, the following video may prove helpful - th-cam.com/video/FGRyfyWwCes/w-d-xo.html
Thanks
I struggle so much with this. It’s sometimes helpful to practice high notes above my passagio that will only come out properly with lower pressure and airflow. Ab4 - A4 are good examples. My passagio tops out at G4, and the following notes sound strained and breathy unless I focus on providing lots of support, but only the pressure required. (Separating these two concepts is more than half the battle, and I’m not there yet.) Volume comes from trying to crescendo only with the head voice and focusing on maximizing resonance. It’s very difficult, particularly since I have a “bigger” voice that seems to require a lot of pressure generally. Or maybe I don’t and it doesn’t. Like I said, I REALLY struggle with this.
I have liked and subscribed with the bell. I just found your channel and I am very excited about it. Thank you, I know these videos are a significant effort to make.
Welcome to Voice Essentials!
thank u!
I LOVE IT THANK YOU SO MUCH BIG BRO your voice SOUNDS AMAZING
I think the breath pressure applies to me too because after singing a song my neck and my face just turn red.. thanks for the vid.
omg these 2 are LITERALLY the things that hindered me the most! anyone have tips on how they naturally NOT pushing too much air in? i find myself trying not to but i failed to control it. it's just ugghhh. and also i dont know how to really use your abdomen to control and push my breath. im a sedentary person probably it contributed?? i have never heard someone explained it so articulately. i greatly benefit from you Dr Dan THANK YOU
I'm glad you enjoyed the video hfshzhr89. Thanks for watching.
Sometimes when i try and hold a note my voice crackles could you please help with this because when i am singing it causes me to cough ☹
Miss Lyric Girl, the following video may prove helpful - th-cam.com/video/Ua8K_VcOkgQ/w-d-xo.html
@@DrDanRobinson Okay thank you Dr Dan :)
Hmm maybe that’s part of the issues I’m having with sustaining A5 and up. Some days it seems easy and others nooope
Thank you Dr
I can reach G6 from this tip of less air to higher note
I'm glad you enjoyed the video Peter Robann Sobrepena. Thanks for watching.
Hi Dr Dan, I love your videos and it has helped me discovered more about my voice. And now I have a better understanding of how i use what I use when singing. But my trouble i have is that my normal breathing is jerky and so sometimes when i sing it comes out all shakey and jerky sounding.I have been doing exercises on breath control but do you have any suggestion on any exercises I can do ?
I did the 1st one and i had a tight throat and then a breathy voice and now im depressed that i never have my powerfull voice anymore
Very informative video. I once learned from a teacher to exaggerate the abdominal expansion in attempt to learn to do diaphragmatic breathing. This has actuallly caused me tongue root and jaw tension, because now I feel like I taught myself a muscle memory to always push my abdomen out when tryin to "breath correctly". So it make sense that tongue root tension is caused by bad breathing and support but what advice would you give me to fix my problem really? I am often tense in my abs too because now I habitually tense my stomach regardless what I do if its singing or not..
I'm glad you enjoyed the video Claudia Laura. Thanks for watching.
Dr daniel you rock !
I would like to send you a new hat ..you'll love it ....a gift from lucky tongue band ...your the best ... really
Sounds great!
@@DrDanRobinson I will need your address dany O'boyle
And how about a private lesson to tell me what I'm doing wrong?
Hi, Blaine. You'll find my address on my website contact page - www.djarts.com.au/contact/
As for the lesson, you can learn more about booking a singing lesson here - www.djarts.com.au/lessons/singing-lessons/
@@DrDanRobinson
I've sent message to your site ....I like to kid around but I'm also very serious. .also my compliments to you are sincere.. you are truly the best ...best address , most professional ,best deminior,
Best ideas ,best subjects..you rock daniel 'O
Gospel get a big bite on charts pie too!
Hola, ¿cuándo estará este video con subtítulos en español?
I wanna Know How to Sing Without using Air
That will be Impossible
Truth!
Hello Dr Dan. Could you please do some beginner tips video? I sometimes don't understand some if the things you say and I get confused. I'm not originally English and it's my second language. Appreciate your help sir.
Certainly. amirhossein noori, the following video may prove helpful - th-cam.com/video/iIpolNw3ml4/w-d-xo.html
Thank you this helped me a lot I used to not be able to sing ang got made fun off :D
Glad I could help!
Thank u luv dan
I'm glad you enjoyed the video being apart of somthing special makes you special!. Thanks for watching.
So what do we do for the first one? Breathe in less air and try to keep it consistent throughout or do you generally send less air the higher you go?
XPNova, learning to 'manage' your air flow is the first step to being able to alter/adjust the sense of pressure flowing through the larynx.
Hey Dr Dan. I been suffering with this jaw and tongue root tension for a very long time. I also feel this tension right before singing or even speaking, so during inhalation. The way I understood your video is that I need to work on my breathing, am I correct? However, I been working a lot on my breathing without any success for years and I mostly just feel tense in my abs too. Could my breathing be a cause to the tongue root tension? What am I doin wrong? How can I fix it? Honestly speaking my dream is to be able to talk again and not feel a constant tension in my larynx, tongue and jaw. And ofcourse.. to not feel supertense in my abs when I support my voice. Regards Claudia
Claudia Laura, the following video about Breath Management (with Exercises) may prove helpful - th-cam.com/video/SEdCYhnStrk/w-d-xo.html&list=PLZFx6cLexy5GrnbHBaHX9atQG0fba1Vx-
Hello, Dr Dan! (I didn't know where else to ask you, so I'm commenting on here)
Inside or outside of vocal practice.. Is there any way to cough so it productive while less damaging/stressful on our vocal chords?
virtualheavens, the following video may prove helpful - th-cam.com/video/sDHlhmgslGg/w-d-xo.html
Great videos
I'm glad you enjoyed the video MelissaSue1998. Thanks for watching.
How do you shake your voice. Can it be learnt?
CAN YOU DO A VOCAL VIDEO ABOUT LIL PEEP PLEASE IT WILL GET ALOT OF VIEWS AND PEOPLE WILL ENJOY. HES A VERY DIFFERENT TYPE OF SINGER
Why my voice crack when singing low head voice/falsetto
because use tension to Reach those pitches, practice With the lip bubble
@@FaeTheo I already figured it out. It is due to the register break😅
Thanks doctor Dan can you please help to confirm that you do need to more air flow/support as you go higher? Your point is not over do it is that right?
So it’s still the same...finding the balance and working on the coordination between air pressure and cord closure?
Brady Chen, the following video may prove helpful - th-cam.com/video/9CmOyucy3fM/w-d-xo.html
Question🙋
Why is it harder to sing with a stable vibrato in lower register than a higher register . Is there a way to improve it ?
Divyanchal kapoor, the following video about vibrato may prove helpful - th-cam.com/video/xajZCQid-VI/w-d-xo.html
Dr. Dan I'm not able to reach beyond G of the 3rd octave although i want my voice to reach all notes of the 3rd octave. What should I do?
Sumit Arya, the following video may prove helpful - th-cam.com/video/oj0II0L2z-c/w-d-xo.html
I don't understand when you push the larynx up too hard that means your using too much air is that right. And also I don't understand that you close them tightly to keep the air in and this will make it difficult. Help me out here
Myles Sago, the following video may prove helpful - th-cam.com/video/uiPVjecFpmw/w-d-xo.html
I don't know if you will see this but what does it mean if i lose so much of my vocal range
subby toes, the following video may prove helpful - th-cam.com/video/CAGR81QFIj0/w-d-xo.html
@@DrDanRobinson thanks!💜✨✨
What would Paul McCartney do
I wonder if that was going through his mind when he was singing
😂😂
I noticed when I sing when I go for certain notes if I’m singing a certain song my neck kind of goes up, as if it’s stretching for the notes. How do I stop doing that and still reach the notes? I mean I don’t want to look like a giraffe when I sing haha
thenarnianhufflepuff, the following video may prove helpful - th-cam.com/video/l6ADWYta6mo/w-d-xo.html
Thank god you said "Behind the teeth". Ken Tamplin, great singer, but oh my god I can't watch him the way he puts his tongue out like he's catching snow flakes bothers me to no end LOL.
wowwww
I'm glad you enjoyed the video JESUS I TRUST IN YOU. Thanks for watching.
@@DrDanRobinson Yes Sir I do....I love music since I was young, but never sang since I'm lacking of self confidence..but then I need natural theraphy instead of maintenance med, so I had this starmaker apps, from then I realised I can sing a little.so I browse on TH-cam, there I find your lesson , i saved it..
I started singing a month ago..now I can slowly hit a bit higher pitch...your links helping me
Why I can't use my falsetto like I used to it when I was 15
And is there any practices that can help me to use again my falsetto?
The following video about falsetto may prove helpful - th-cam.com/video/x5-QoU4RlhM/w-d-xo.html
How do you sing well with laryngitis caused by sinusitis?
E Lyon G, the following video may prove helpful - th-cam.com/video/gx1Ut9J-OO4/w-d-xo.html
How to find my singing sound? I tried so many of my singing sounds and I end up with my falsettos only because I find them better..
Taylor Tee Hung Piao, the following video may prove helpful - th-cam.com/video/appIwcDDkBQ/w-d-xo.html
Are you a soprano?
He's a tenor, a soprano is a female vocal classification! :-)
I came here for advice cause my mom says I do have a great voice but sometimes I sound like a goat while singing ;-;
excuse me
is it too late for me to be a singer (as a proffesion ) when my age 24y already
It's never too late!
@@DrDanRobinson thank you for taking the time to answer my question ._.
I feel appreciated.
Somebody help me please. I had braces for one year. They have been removed two months before . Do problems with your teeth affect the air control while singing. I got one short brace in my lower teeth and need to get a new bridge coz they broke it to make space for the braces. While singing my mouth fills with water due to which I can't take breathe. Is this because of the brace and bridge? Please someone answer my question.
Hi, Temorsha! More often than not, dental work can give the singer new/different vocal sensations, but generally, these perceived differences are not detectable to the listening audience.
I've been learning how to sing for 7 years( since highschool)... Its really hard to sing in my natural voice... tried all kinds of singing method but only falsetto worked for me... My range with falsetto is two and half octave and I have exceptional pitch control with falsetto... But when I tried to sing normally I only got one and half octave with much difficulty... almost everytime I tried to sing normally what goes in my head was "how in the world other people sing". lots of my friend never trained their voice but still had greater range and pitch control... Sinatra seemed like a god to me... he can use his voice so well... Can anyone give me an advice?
Ilham Akbar Hindarto, the following video may prove helpful - th-cam.com/video/GnGIJ1md444/w-d-xo.html
Teaching me every day
I LOVE IT THANK YOU SO MUCH BIG BRO your voice SOUNDS AMAZING
I LOVE IT THANK YOU SO MUCH BIG BRO your voice SOUNDS AMAZING