I was hoping to see laryngeal tilt. You know, where the cricothyroid muscle tilts the thyroid cartilage forward to raise the pitch. Can you please point it out?
Great knowledge video. Thank you for sharing such high end knowledge. Does eating row hard carrots improve singing? As it will give big exercise to mouth. Could you please advise.
Hello. Would I be able to get permission to use this video for a commercial website? Specifically, the xray part. I would not be selling this video, I would just use it as a GIF for aesthetics on the company's website.
why did you take such terrible singing samples??? take the singing of a representative of a high singing position, in which the sound stream passes into the oral cavity, not restrained by the muscles of the larynx and throat, but supported by a high-quality breathing support, like this here: ua-cam.com/video/D2zhUMcIxqE/v-deo.html After all, your samples are clumsy, low vocal culture, in which the sound stream remains in the throat.
Thanks. Loved it. I teach voice and my PT suggested I watch this! So cool. Wonderful you could stay on pitch and sing through the intense sound of the MRI ha!!
Vocal folds do not produce sound in the body, just control it. Actually changing the air pressure level = loudness. Humans can produce sound without them. Using exclusion method you can get the idea where the source of sound is.
This is wonderful - and so helpful for middle school students, who get squeamish and silly with some of the other vocal videos out there, since it looks way too similar to other body parts!! :)
Thank you so much for this video. I'm a classical singing teacher and I finaly find a confirmation of what I feel : the opera sound is not produced by a low position of the soft palate (as many people think), but by a low position of the tongue combine with a relax position of the soft palate that let pass a bit of air over it through the nose. So nice to see it in action !
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I was hoping to see laryngeal tilt. You know, where the cricothyroid muscle tilts the thyroid cartilage forward to raise the pitch. Can you please point it out?
Thank you. I hope that I will be able to use this info. It is great!
This was amazing. In few minutes I understand more things than a lot of reads about it. Thank you so much
Toll! Danke.
Hey you should bring this back it’s awesome! 👏
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I’d like to see the difference in “good” and “poor” vocal techniques to see how much the throat constricts or opens
I love singing, work in a hospital? and have a pretty good rapport with my MRI folks-I wonder if I could sweet talk someone into letting me try this….
Great knowledge video. Thank you for sharing such high end knowledge. Does eating row hard carrots improve singing? As it will give big exercise to mouth. Could you please advise.
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What a treat to witness what is happening on the inside. Absolutely love this!
Hello. Would I be able to get permission to use this video for a commercial website? Specifically, the xray part. I would not be selling this video, I would just use it as a GIF for aesthetics on the company's website.
EXCUSE ME SIR THAT WAS NOT WNOUGH VIDEEO
the tonge work looks expensive.
why did you take such terrible singing samples??? take the singing of a representative of a high singing position, in which the sound stream passes into the oral cavity, not restrained by the muscles of the larynx and throat, but supported by a high-quality breathing support, like this here: ua-cam.com/video/D2zhUMcIxqE/v-deo.html After all, your samples are clumsy, low vocal culture, in which the sound stream remains in the throat.
Thank you for make this valuable document!
Garbage through and through.
Why does this not have millions of views?!?! Obviously I’m a vocal coach, and this is my new favorite video!
Thanks. Loved it. I teach voice and my PT suggested I watch this! So cool. Wonderful you could stay on pitch and sing through the intense sound of the MRI ha!!
Wow, so crazy and awesome!! I loved it!!😊👏🏻
Vocal folds do not produce sound in the body, just control it. Actually changing the air pressure level = loudness. Humans can produce sound without them. Using exclusion method you can get the idea where the source of sound is.
y que es lo que te hace vibrar la voz
Me: _Trying to sleep_ The fly in my room: 2:57
I am also a teacher
This video is priceless! Not just for the unique visuals, but also for the great comparison! Brilliant!
Fantastic tongue positioning. It is always arched, in all the styles.
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Could you do one that shows what happens when you switch from modal voice to falsetto/head?
I remember watching this video back in middle school, geez this brings back memory's
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Absolutely fascinating
This is wonderful - and so helpful for middle school students, who get squeamish and silly with some of the other vocal videos out there, since it looks way too similar to other body parts!! :)
Ok I'm here bcuz of Jericho visiblevocals . 😂
This is a gift. Thank you. How troublesome and complicated it must have been to do such a well-crafted teaching tool for us. Wow.
Rock sounds the closest version to how past generations tenors were singing! Great visuals! Thank you!
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This is brilliant! The idea, the performance, the musicianship, the pedagogical approach. Thank you!
I don’t think opera tenors can use falsetto to sing Nessus Dorma.
Thank you so much!
So cool!! 😃
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Bardonic is the OTP
Are we sure this is the same Tyley Ross tho?
Wow ❣️✨
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Thank you so much for this video. I'm a classical singing teacher and I finaly find a confirmation of what I feel : the opera sound is not produced by a low position of the soft palate (as many people think), but by a low position of the tongue combine with a relax position of the soft palate that let pass a bit of air over it through the nose. So nice to see it in action !
Woah
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Ill never learn to sing 😮💨
So cool! Seeing your tongue adjust in the mix felt very relatable