Jose Simerilla Romero
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Your HIGH notes are NOT actually HIGH!!!!Your HIGH notes are NOT actually HIGH!!!!
Your HIGH notes are NOT actually HIGH!!!!
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STOP THINKING YOUR HIGH NOTES ARE UP!!! This concept will most likely take you OUT of the Yawn/Open throat position as your larynx will most likely come up. You will attempt to “Reach” for the high note engaging your neck muscle as you strive to yell your way up, disabling you from properly stretching and thinning the cords and most importantly tilting the larynx as you ascend. Your range both ...
👅 Tongue Tension is REAL…#tongue #tension #relax #singing #tenors #opera #singerlife #voiceteacher👅 Tongue Tension is REAL…#tongue #tension #relax #singing #tenors #opera #singerlife #voiceteacher
👅 Tongue Tension is REAL…#tongue #tension #relax #singing #tenors #opera #singerlife #voiceteacher
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Only the best #singingtips here…”Confused Tenor Society” Assemble!!! 🎶🌟 👅 Tongue tension, more specifically tongue root tension can cause a variety of problems in signing. The tongue is connected directly to the larynx, via the hyoid bone. Any excess tension in our tongue can pull and push our larynx and drastically impact our ability to sing with ease. Furthermore, tongue root tension can affe...
“Dovunque al mondo…Amore o grillo”, José Simerilla Romero - Madama Butterfly (Dorset Opera Festival)“Dovunque al mondo…Amore o grillo”, José Simerilla Romero - Madama Butterfly (Dorset Opera Festival)
“Dovunque al mondo…Amore o grillo”, José Simerilla Romero - Madama Butterfly (Dorset Opera Festival)
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🦋 Madama Butterfly - Act 1 Duet “Vogliatemi Bene” An opera in three acts written by Giacomo Puccini in 1904 • Libretto by Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa • Based on the short story Madame Butterfly by John Luther Long which, in turn, was based on the semi-autobiographical 1887 French novel Madame Chrysanthème by Pierre Loti Set in early 20th-century Japan, the story tells of Ciòciò-san, a ver...
“VIENI, VIENI”, one of the GREATEST Duets ever written! #tbt #opera #madamabutterfly #puccini #duet“VIENI, VIENI”, one of the GREATEST Duets ever written! #tbt #opera #madamabutterfly #puccini #duet
“VIENI, VIENI”, one of the GREATEST Duets ever written! #tbt #opera #madamabutterfly #puccini #duet
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🦋 Madama Butterfly - Act 1 Duet “Vogliatemi Bene” An opera in three acts written by Giacomo Puccini in 1904 • Libretto by Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa • Based on the short story Madame Butterfly by John Luther Long which, in turn, was based on the semi-autobiographical 1887 French novel Madame Chrysanthème by Pierre Loti Set in early 20th-century Japan, the story tells of Ciòciò-san, a ver...
Madama Butterfly - “Vogliatemi Bene” (Jose Simerilla Romero & Eri Nakamura) - Dorset Opera FestivalMadama Butterfly - “Vogliatemi Bene” (Jose Simerilla Romero & Eri Nakamura) - Dorset Opera Festival
Madama Butterfly - “Vogliatemi Bene” (Jose Simerilla Romero & Eri Nakamura) - Dorset Opera Festival
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🦋 Madama Butterfly - Act 1 Duet “Vogliatemi Bene” An opera in three acts written by Giacomo Puccini in 1904 • Libretto by Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa • Based on the short story Madame Butterfly by John Luther Long which, in turn, was based on the semi-autobiographical 1887 French novel Madame Chrysanthème by Pierre Loti Set in early 20th-century Japan, the story tells of Ciòciò-san, a ver...
You CAN'T sing Opera if you're NOT singing on the TILT position!!!You CAN'T sing Opera if you're NOT singing on the TILT position!!!
You CAN'T sing Opera if you're NOT singing on the TILT position!!!
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Sing on the TILT position!!! Perhaps one of the most integral concepts for the foundation of opera singing. The Laryngeal tilt has to do with the movements of the cartilages of your larynx that affect your voice. These movements make it easier for you to sing higher pitches but you really hardly notice them consciously. However, they are unbelievably important in making your singing effortless....
Why the “SNARL” may be better than the “YAWN”Why the “SNARL” may be better than the “YAWN”
Why the “SNARL” may be better than the “YAWN”
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“Impostazione, impostazione, IMPOSTAZIONE!” If you’re having issues with an overly compressed larynx, vowels are over darkened, tongue depressed, extra heft in the sound, feeling tension, unclear tone, muddled vowels, breathy sound, overly amount of space, not enough resonance ir squillo in the voice or just an unclear onset initiation…then try the “SNARL” Similar to the yawn with all its benef...

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  • @timothymalone7067
    @timothymalone7067 2 години тому

    Thanks!! Always love your content.

  • @deaddarkones1089
    @deaddarkones1089 2 години тому

    it is a blessing to see your videos.. i deeply appreciate what you do!

  • @Charles-kw3nx
    @Charles-kw3nx 3 години тому

    This is good information. Thanks

  • @Dynamofoe
    @Dynamofoe 3 години тому

    Problem comes with annunciation, how to maintain yawn when having to Annunciate 🤔

  • @kennyholliday7492
    @kennyholliday7492 4 години тому

    ❤ awesomeness

  • @dbanksey216
    @dbanksey216 4 години тому

    My problem seems to be, I can get all the positions fine, but from the yawn if I make the high note sound, I can't get Chord Closure around it, I get more of a vocal fry sound when I try and apply chord closure as if its trying to do something but falling apart. Even if I try a glottal stop in the high range, I'm leaking some air and getting the fry sound.

    • @craig2380
      @craig2380 3 години тому

      Exactly the same here mate. Doesn't seem to be too many videos on how to get the closure 😵‍💫😵‍💫

    • @Tenor_Simerilla
      @Tenor_Simerilla 3 години тому

      @@dbanksey216 takes time to develop cord closure in the high notes, unless you’ve been doing it for years what I can recommend is don’t go so high yet, start with gentle glottal attacks in the yawn position in a comfortable note in which you maintain the yawn position and can achieve correct closure. Then once you’re comfortable with the glottal attacks you try to sustain the cord closure. Once it feels comfortable then move on up slowly and working half step by half step. Takes time and discipline but don’t be impatient. Slow and steady wins the race, most important is that it feels relaxed, healthy, and comfortable.

    • @dbanksey216
      @dbanksey216 3 години тому

      @@craig2380 Yeah, its a little frustrating. I have 2 issues. 1. I can sing up to a comfortable A4 in a very powerful chesty sound, can hit a B4 like this, but not stable, but then I have no where to go, I'm at a complete wall. 2. I can hit the A4 in a lighter sound, which then allows me to go higher, but it just feels thin on the A4 and lacks that little bit of girth that you need. I'm guessing there is some balancing act that needs to take place somewhere where I would need to thin earlier, around the F4 or G4. For now though, it remains a mystery lol

    • @craig2380
      @craig2380 3 години тому

      Thankyou Gor the reply. Any chance you could do a video on this 👍🙏🙏🙏🙏​@@Tenor_Simerilla

  • @ettoresalucci3189
    @ettoresalucci3189 4 години тому

    There are not subtitled ahi ahi ahi....😑

  • @OlracYT
    @OlracYT 4 години тому

    Saludos desde México El mejor gracias por los consejos

  • @sina.faramarz
    @sina.faramarz 4 години тому

    🙏❣️

  • @andresgomeztenor
    @andresgomeztenor 4 години тому

    Thank you, José!!! Awesome info 🤝🏻👍🏻

  • @lindonp1012
    @lindonp1012 5 годин тому

    Every time he does the yawn, I REALLY YAWN too, while watching these videos!!! It is really fascinating how powerful and tribal the yawn is.

  • @andrewleaming3049
    @andrewleaming3049 5 годин тому

    First

  • @needhelp7520
    @needhelp7520 6 годин тому

    when you were demonstrating yawning your tongue was pulled waaaaaay back. i find that problem, when i go to tilt/make space/yawn my tongue wants to pull back automatically

  • @JorisS-j4v
    @JorisS-j4v 10 годин тому

    Wow. This was just amazing. I took online classes from opera singer and he just kept telling me to sing it correctly but I never had the time to get this full story without even singing 1 second. This was so usefull and now I can use this to start learning. Thank you so much

  • @HansMuller-kr3kh
    @HansMuller-kr3kh 11 годин тому

    Grandiosoooooooooo !!

  • @mogaldeatasugubeata
    @mogaldeatasugubeata 20 годин тому

    you just got name-checked by this guy a minute or two in. hehe ua-cam.com/video/LRR7KDZaWUA/v-deo.htmlsi=e5ABGU5fBR1kT_rl

  • @kabaleth
    @kabaleth День тому

    Hello! I am a happy ameteur that recently started singing with a teacher(for about 1 and a half year now), I've had some success doing "opera" and it sounds somewhat ok, my teacher has tried to teach me the yawn thing, but i've trouble understanding the purpose of it and getting the right feel for it. but i digress, your video explains it perfectly, but another fun thing i've noticed singing other things, i think i am close to being a soprano and my teacher is very excited about me doing high tones/pitches(?) but i've always felt like i was reaching for them and feeling that tightness that you explain in your description, it perfectly encapsulates how i felt doing it, i'm very sure i can get there but the reaching felt bad and it felt wrong. Again, thank you for the video, hopefully this will help me blossom even more than i already am!

  • @JosePerez-cl7dx
    @JosePerez-cl7dx День тому

    Best video to show what suppport is.

  • @serbianmind901
    @serbianmind901 День тому

    Wow Jose just wow, You explain so well that literally even a 5 year old can understand. That's a compliment. Thank you from the bottom of my heart my friend. 🤗🕊️🎼

  • @mykytaoliinyk
    @mykytaoliinyk 2 дні тому

    Brother, I guess your baby analogy is correct, but do I really need to have a baby to be able to sing in such incredible way like you do? Thank you for your incredible advices! A lot of love from Kyiv opera on Podil!

  • @The_Jupiter2_Mission
    @The_Jupiter2_Mission 2 дні тому

    The neighbours must be thrilled. The way you describe the bad way sounds very much like how Jonus Kaufmann sings. He always looks like he's about to burst. Never liked him in the Italian Repertoire.

  • @nonzky357
    @nonzky357 2 дні тому

    Im a new fan ❤

  • @davidwalsh944
    @davidwalsh944 3 дні тому

    I received one of your t shirts for my birthday and like it very much. Great quality. However, what does "hook" mean in the phrase, "Hook, push, pray." The other two, I get. Enjoying your channel very much. Best wishes.

    • @Tenor_Simerilla
      @Tenor_Simerilla 3 дні тому

      @@davidwalsh944 ❤️🙏 it’s a funny known saying in the Tenor world “Hook” for hooking the voice when singing a high note. Not something you want to do 😅…

  • @lukeleone615
    @lukeleone615 3 дні тому

    I can see the "snarl". Awesome job!

  • @matthewquinn6172
    @matthewquinn6172 3 дні тому

    My first teacher taught this to me, and it ended up causing a lot of tension because I would also tighten the neck muscles and overdo it.

    • @Tenor_Simerilla
      @Tenor_Simerilla 3 дні тому

      @@matthewquinn6172 attempt doing this while simultaneously singing so subglottic pressure doesn’t build up in the neck and cause tightening. The air wants to escape when you do this, allow it to by singing at the same time. And the sound will be released with a much more pressurized stream of air that will result in laser like resonance.

  • @gleamingrake7689
    @gleamingrake7689 3 дні тому

    0:53 the snarl on "fedele". Good stuff.

  • @chicagovoicelab
    @chicagovoicelab 3 дні тому

    Perfect explanation!

  • @fmorcues68
    @fmorcues68 3 дні тому

    Bravo José por compartir con tus colegas técnicas y vivencias así nos enriquecen a todos. Más por favor!. Eres muy humano y generoso. Para cuando por España?. Un gran abrazo!

  • @nicolasmartinez8567
    @nicolasmartinez8567 3 дні тому

    Nunca me explicaron este ejercicio tan bien!!! 😮👌👏

  • @hiasderheld4039
    @hiasderheld4039 3 дні тому

    The educational quality of your videos is super 😊. It would be great if there were time stamps to quickly review each concept. I sing rock and pop genres with bands and so often see singers with no idea how their instrument functions. Even worse is trying to explain to musicians that voice is not controlled by a volume switch or simply yelling louder. I've subscribed 🤘

  • @mohammedHashem-w6o
    @mohammedHashem-w6o 3 дні тому

    Excellent and straight forward explanation

  • @ciociosan
    @ciociosan 3 дні тому

    BRAVI!

  • @RickiKeith
    @RickiKeith 3 дні тому

    I've taken the techniques you demonstrate and apply them to non-opera vocals. I don't lean into the yawn as much and balance almost 50/50 between chest and head and achieve fantastic results! I take that dopey sensation with lowered larynx and loosen it up a bit bringing the larynx into middle position. The resonance and vocal freedom achieved is truly unbelievable. It is truly amazing what you can do if you do it right. Thank you so much for all your content I watch it daily and learn so much.

  • @AlannaSingsALot
    @AlannaSingsALot 3 дні тому

    Ah, yes, love this group. The Cunning Linguists 😂👌🏼

  • @VIDEOHEREBOB
    @VIDEOHEREBOB 4 дні тому

    Jose, Man.. I feel lucky to have found you. You're so good at really dumbing it down (a compliment). As you know, I'm not an Opera singer, but this education, this articulate, simplified explanation is absolutely beneficial to all singers. Thanks again Man.

  • @waldowopa
    @waldowopa 4 дні тому

    Te descubrí hace poco y me encanta tu contenido. No sabía por qué pero sentía que tenías energía de argentino y googleé y así es! Saludos desde ARgentina

  • @EandVEntertainment
    @EandVEntertainment 4 дні тому

    You are slowly becoming my favorite classical voice teacher online.

  • @jesperjee
    @jesperjee 4 дні тому

    The men in the audience: What even is this? The women: Now hang on....I think they're on to something.

  • @JanBurzlove
    @JanBurzlove 4 дні тому

    Seriously started thinking about leaving my current choir to join these gentlemen. Would benefit me in so many ways: improve my style, my singing, and improve my results with woman exponentially .

  • @ИгорьКурпатов-в4ф

    😂

  • @Bravilor
    @Bravilor 4 дні тому

    Great channel! I sing 80s heavy metal, I feel like your tips and the way you demonstrate are very conducive to being able to relax the voice (my biggest problem).

  • @GustavoCuevas-n8q
    @GustavoCuevas-n8q 4 дні тому

    Bravooo Jose excelente an applause from México

  • @mariofilippeschi4855
    @mariofilippeschi4855 4 дні тому

    Why the hell are orchestra always so loud. If only Toscanini is there he would have scolded them.😅

  • @eliseofumaroni4210
    @eliseofumaroni4210 4 дні тому

    Bella voce!! Bravo!!

  • @gonzalojerez1749
    @gonzalojerez1749 4 дні тому

    Bravoooo

  • @brauliob1
    @brauliob1 4 дні тому

    Fantastic Pinkerton! Please perform in the US :)

  • @rebeccamarie5839
    @rebeccamarie5839 5 днів тому

    Hiya, hope your having a great day. Thank you for the explanation video 😊 I'm just wondering if anone could learn to sing Opera? I love singing and have videos on here but not sure if I have the ability or correct voice for being able to sing Opera, but I would love to learn.

  • @antomeneleo2986
    @antomeneleo2986 5 днів тому

    Mi piacerebbe ascoltarti dal vivo prima o poi

  • @phix8949
    @phix8949 5 днів тому

    Beautiful voice

  • @potusumanbibingka
    @potusumanbibingka 5 днів тому

    Trump for the win. Trump for world peace.