I just came across your videos and i love them!! You’re not the average vocal coach and i also love the fact that you sing in your videos, it means that you back it up!!
im consuming almost all your vids Tyler. You are definitely unique amongst the 30 teachers iv'e crossed paths with in my life. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Your voice is insane! Love the videos and can't wait for more. Probably the most helpful coach I've seen on UA-cam as well as the best singing one. Keep it up brother!
Equalizing mouth and subglottic the pressure is a great technique to find the right breath flow you need. It is incredible less than you might think. Thank you.
Can I just say a huge thank you for actually proving what you're saying with your own voice. So many other singing teachers just tell you stuff without putting it into context but I really feel like I can trust what you're saying, and this video especially was extremely helpful to me. Thank you!
Awesome Vid, as always. Most knowledgeable, best explainer & focus on the most important advice of anyone out there. Thank-you, my comfortable range has literally gone up an octave with your wisom. Thank-you so very much! I just wish I knew this stuff twenty years ago.
Hey Tyler, I have questions regarding the second bridge. Does this mix coordination around A4-C5 feel like 'falsetto' but with zero breathiness and pharyngeal connection?
Hi Tyler, I am a professional singer that works in the film industry. I am finding out that as I get older, I need to warm up my voice more before performances. I still have my tenor range and I am over 50. The only change in my voice is, I can sing lower notes now more comfortably. My high range is as good as ever!!! Is this common with male singers that are over 50 years of age? I feel so grateful to still be able to hit all of the high notes!
Wow I'm so happy to hear that you have maintained your range. I have heard it go both ways but I do believe if you don't loose it then you'll loose it. So possibly because you have continued to sing using your entire range you are maintaining exceptional vocal flexibility and health! That's amazing. Bravo to you.
Oh my god I am so happy that I found you before you blow up. I can see that you are already repeating yourself, and you are giving awesome exercises. So my advice, for you: make a discord channel so your community can actually get in touch and help out/support each other in voice chat rooms, exchange opinions and discuss methods, exercises and it will give you great ideas for videos because you won’t have that delay of delivering new content and having to wait and filter out over several weeks, waiting for actual substantial stuff to take I to consideration. You will definitely blow up in the upcoming months. Your knowledge is very strong, you have the proper tools to translate it to beginners, so help us help you to become the channel you deserve to be, let us have a place to connect and you will see, miracles will happen. Looking forward to your reply, god bless you and until then, have a good one :)
Thank you for the kind words! That's great advice! If you want to follow me on Facebook Tyler Wysong Vocal Coach I have a smaller community of people that I interact with more! I would love to have you on there.
you really are one of the best at this i've seen. the formants, harmonics your voice it's all great. now that sound you get the high mix that's a sound you can bring back down to chest? it's not disconnected? it's still so foreign to me...i think because of that tension of which i have a ton. i feel like i have the resonance event down where i get head resonance when belting i can bring my chest voice (or maybe it's a very chesty mix) up to about an a4-b4 reliably and sometimes in a really great place up to c5 to c#5 but it still sounds nothing like your mix and there is tension. i have that pharyngeal resonance that makes your ears ring but i don't have the head voice in it that you do... it's not very heady...it's liking i'm just managing to bring my chest voice up really high and there is some vocal fatigue as a side effect from this. my head voice is pretty strong i can push it up to about an a5 without really ever training it and it sounds good to me i use it for high harmonies singing in bands quiet often. do you think i can get my mix to come through like yours and be more free if i just get rid of that tension in the under jaw?
Yes you can of course do it the same way I'm doing it! I will say I have been at this for a while but I started as a very very average singer who shouted and pulled up chest! My guess for you is it has something to do with the vowel shape and yes definitely relieve the tension on the chin!
Can you post a video about twang? Very few vocal experts talk about it. When they do they're to technical and it becomes confusing. Great singing BTW very impressed on you staying connected from mix to chest.
Tyler, can I do the stacatto exercise but with my hand over my mouth as you demonstrated because I don't seem to be able to do it effortlessly on a hum in my passaggio area because my vocal cords mostly fall apart (because I am trying not to tense the chin muscles) especially when I am around F#4 or when I descend from B4 downwards? I'm trying to make a better closure but I just can't feel that 'mass' of the vocal cords. It's as if only the upper edge of the cords does its work. 😕 I can't make a good onset without a semi-occlusion. Best! 😉
Hi Tyler, Thanks for the great video! It seems like the thing most guys are going for is the CONNECTED sound on high mixed/falsetto notes. I actually have a different question. I’m wondering about developing a higher range in my AIRY falsetto range (like the Chris Martin/Coldplay sound when he flips into his totally different sounding upper range). In the past, I could sing up to about a G4 in my chest voice and then up to about a G5 in my falsetto. But in the last couple years (I’m 39 years old) I’ve lost a lot of my falsetto range and can only sing up to about a D5. I’m trying to figure out WHY I’m losing this range (I'm guessing some kind of tension habit) and if there’s a way I can get it back. Here’s a song I recently recorded so you can get an idea of the type of singing I do. You can hear my falsetto range a little after 3 minutes into the video. ua-cam.com/video/S5c9lGT7HxM/v-deo.html Do you have any ideas or suggestions? Thanks so much!!
Hey Tyler! I think I can sing in my mix, but it seems very weak! Just like a tougher version of falsetto. Any tips and if there is anything I am doing wrong?
This is truly good stuff! Tyler, how do you get more power without engaging the muscles under your chin? I can do the soft humming exercises without engaging those muscles, but when I sing louder, those muscles tighten up.
OMG! you are so good, you really know how to sing. I would love to see you react to some So hyang's performances. I know you're uploading only teaching videos for now but maybe you could make a place for another kind of videos soon.
Liked and subbed. Some awesome clarifications for me after watching - things just clicked. Two questions though. What is the name of that song you sang and where can I get a dope jacket like that?
Hello Tyler Wysong. I love your channel as it has really been of great help to my singing. I have been able to hit those high notes but I don't know how to manage my breath support and when singing I run out of breath quickly especially when I hit those high notes repeatedly in the song. How can I train to be able to manage my breath when singing ? Can you make a video on that aspect ?
Hey Tyler, Great Videos , always helpfull tips. I am a Beginner at singing and i find myself a bit lost. I have no Idea what should I start doing or practicing. But I guess the most difficult thing I found is that it's very hard to know If i am improving or not. I am not sure what should I expect to happen with my voice every day and If i am going twards the right direction. So my question to you is, what should I expect to happen with my Voice doing these two exercises you showed and How to tell I am doing it right(I am a Yeller)? Thank you for your content man, always very helpfull.
i didnt know about the semi occluded exercise, it worked like magic, i did it once and the vibrato came out steady out of a sudden. about muscle tensions, as i replied in previous video, this thumbs thing is only a diagnostic method, it isnt a treatment\fixing tool. i watched many vocal coaching videos i youtube, and i can say no one really solve this problem in any video, maybe it doesnt have a methodical fixing approach... if you will come with one i think you will be the first.
Really appreciate your tips ! I found mix cordination and able to sing high pitch but i see and fell some tension in my throat ( throat muscle ) i will try yuor tip and feeback later)
Thank you very much for your tips Tyler! Your voice is amazing and your suggestions on the humming method seems to be very effective! May I ask you for an advice? Right now my extension reach the G4 clear, but the passage on the next register is on the G#4 / A4 , do you think that in my case the mixed voice should manage the G#4 to get invisible the passage on the second register? It sounds like falsetto and the difference in timbre is evident. Your result is more smooth and very effective. Does the humming method could help me ? Any other suggestions? Thank you in advance and for all your work!
Yes I do think the mix can cover the second passage at G# and A all the way up to High C and above for some tenors. Yes the gentle staccato hum is a great exercise to help the cords stay "engaged" in order to not go to falsetto. I will say the second passage does tend to require a slightly different vowel shape, usually something with a slightly higher and more forward tongue something that is clearly observable in Luciano Pavarotti. So you may want to experiment vocalizing on an "Eh" Vowel as in "Bet" and see if that vowel shape helps lock the sound in! I hope that helps, I think I will most likely make a video about this issue in the near future! Keep at it you will get it!
@@tylerwysong thank you for your time, and your suggestions! Today I've tried your exercises and the passaggio is unfortunately still audible, the voice break itself on A and the voice timbre goes to be more flat and not so nice to be heard :-D, but I am using my diaphragm, and stopping my voice with my hand and release it, the sound is very clear and powerful, so for the first time I'm starting to understand what is the mixed voice! Thank you! Tomorrow I will try your "Eh" vocalizing, what do you think about the famous exercise "nei nei nei"(difficult not laughing doing it :-D ) so much diffused all around the web? Thank you so much for your availability!
Hi tyler , keep up the good job ! Tel me if I'm wrong please : the less compression and diferagm support is , the more the muscles under the mouth are engaging?? Yes I think , because , I suffer from this only when I try to sing height notes in very light voice or falsetto, how people do to sing hi in falsetto, I mean very hight, c5 and up , without engaging this muscle!
I think this video for me, cuz that's eeexxaaaaactly my problem, that grunt sound. I thought it was over compression and I really need it to ease up. That's my only issue right now
Hello! Thanks for uploading these grate videos! After i watched this video i could get my mixvoice that do not flip in chest to head It was perfectly "connected" sound but it sound like a little harder than falsetto its still feel weak . how can i make this voice harder like chestvoice???... Just keep this sound practicing?
Mr. Tyler the hand occlusion is the best for me to find the mix voice. I just want to know if Im doin it right: There's a spot or center, whenever i do the mix. I feel that there's a certain amount of air pressure to produce and maintain it. When air pressure is too low, I break and automatically change to an airy head voice, while when air pressure is too high, its vey hard to maintain and costs a lot of energy to sing. When air pressure is 'just right', its incredibly volumously loud... yet i feel a sense balance to maintain it, especially when moving to pitches. I feel I must be on that "spot" to sing in mix. Is this what mix voice? What can be the vowels good for mix, i feel 'Eh' very hard to sing
My chords disconnect at F4 whatever the exercice :( How to extend to A4 for example ? Maintaining my higher note during 10 seconds ? Btw, great content Tyler, awesome demonstration. Advice : you'd better not cut your vid every 2 seconds. I guess that people listening your vids are patient enough to accept breathing time and some hesitation.
@@tylerwysong btw, I reach G#4 now without strains. I think I have finally found my mixed voice. I've trained all day long and had no head voice the next 2 days. For me, it is like aches in sport : it is the consequence of good workout right ? I'm looking for your next vid without any cut ;)
@@tylerwysong criticize ?? Can't you just accept some feedback to improve (or not) your vids ? Should you not be happy a french guy is interested by your vids ? Me sad :(
In a way you can, by learning to shape your vowels in more of an occluded fashion. Of course we can't go as far as say a puffy cheek exercise but there are ways to have a semi occluded feel to the voice when singing, to me thats the key to easy singing.
I’m studying every single day to improve my mix and it seems it will never get stronger, my neighbors probably think that Mickey Mouse is singing in my bedroom 😂
It makes my day when I see a notification that tells me I have a new subscriber. I'm sure someone/something will randomly pop out to make your day feel better too! ^_^
I do believe God put me here on this earth for a purpose, if I am anything I am an example of what God can do through you if you stay the course he put you on. Cheers and be blessed.
Wow, very useful. Thanks very much. But how are you staying connected from the bottom to the top and don't break into fasetto? You ain't even straining yourself, are you?
You are god of Mix voice teachers!
Thank you! That's very kind.
i guess it's pretty randomly asking but do anyone know a good website to watch new movies online ?
The exercise covering your mouth is awesome!! It saved me from a ditch I couldn't get out of. Thank you.
Awesome! I'm so happy to hear that!
@@tylerwysong Should any air be coming out of the nose while doing this exercise? Giving it a nasal tone?
Killer! Thank you Tyler.
You are welcome!
I just came across your videos and i love them!! You’re not the average vocal coach and i also love the fact that you sing in your videos, it means that you back it up!!
Thank you so much!
Love your videos. Your definition of mix really makes a lot of sense and is so much better than everything else I've heard.
You are amazing dude 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Thank you so much!
I just want to say thank you for posting these videos!
im consuming almost all your vids Tyler. You are definitely unique amongst the 30 teachers iv'e crossed paths with in my life. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Wow, thank you!
Your voice is insane! Love the videos and can't wait for more. Probably the most helpful coach I've seen on UA-cam as well as the best singing one. Keep it up brother!
Wow you just made my day! I sincerely appreciate the kind words! Thank you!
It really is insane :)
Been seeing you on my youtube recently, boy am I glad I came across your videos. Keep em coming 😊
You are a superb vocal teacher and u deserve more 😍
Wow, thank you
Your amazing. Thank you for your videos. We truly learnt something from you.
Thank you!
once again... AMAZING
most argumentative and logical and helpful. thanks for video..
Beautiful! I wish you were my personal teacher
man you have a great voice
I remember getting lessons from you when I was little! It’s crazy how time flies.
Annie! You are still one of my all time favorite students! I hope you are doing amazing!
Tyler Wysong Thank you so much! I hope all is well for you too😊
Awesome tip.
My favorite vocal coach back at again with the best videos on UA-cam 🙌🏾 thank you Tyler! You got my full support.
Thanks so much! I appreciate the support!
Equalizing mouth and subglottic the pressure is a great technique to find the right breath flow you need. It is incredible less than you might think. Thank you.
Well said!
Can I just say a huge thank you for actually proving what you're saying with your own voice. So many other singing teachers just tell you stuff without putting it into context but I really feel like I can trust what you're saying, and this video especially was extremely helpful to me. Thank you!
Thank you so so much. your voice is perfect
Awesome Vid, as always. Most knowledgeable, best explainer & focus on the most important advice of anyone out there. Thank-you, my comfortable range has literally gone up an octave with your wisom. Thank-you so very much! I just wish I knew this stuff twenty years ago.
I appreciate that! Yes same!!! If only I knew this stuff 15 years ago!!!
Hey Tyler, I have questions regarding the second bridge. Does this mix coordination around A4-C5 feel like 'falsetto' but with zero breathiness and pharyngeal connection?
You are the best coach I've come across in years!!!! Outstanding information, for singers and teachers. Thank you.
Thanks Tyler
Hi Tyler, I am a professional singer that works in the film industry. I am finding out that as I get older, I need to warm up my voice more before performances. I still have my tenor range and I am over 50. The only change in my voice is, I can sing lower notes now more comfortably. My high range is as good as ever!!! Is this common with male singers that are over 50 years of age? I feel so grateful to still be able to hit all of the high notes!
Wow I'm so happy to hear that you have maintained your range. I have heard it go both ways but I do believe if you don't loose it then you'll loose it. So possibly because you have continued to sing using your entire range you are maintaining exceptional vocal flexibility and health! That's amazing. Bravo to you.
This was very helpful! thanks Tyler!
I'm so happy to hear that! you are welcome!
Oh my god I am so happy that I found you before you blow up. I can see that you are already repeating yourself, and you are giving awesome exercises. So my advice, for you: make a discord channel so your community can actually get in touch and help out/support each other in voice chat rooms, exchange opinions and discuss methods, exercises and it will give you great ideas for videos because you won’t have that delay of delivering new content and having to wait and filter out over several weeks, waiting for actual substantial stuff to take I to consideration. You will definitely blow up in the upcoming months. Your knowledge is very strong, you have the proper tools to translate it to beginners, so help us help you to become the channel you deserve to be, let us have a place to connect and you will see, miracles will happen.
Looking forward to your reply, god bless you and until then, have a good one :)
Thank you for the kind words! That's great advice! If you want to follow me on Facebook Tyler Wysong Vocal Coach I have a smaller community of people that I interact with more! I would love to have you on there.
Tyler Wysong Done! Thanks for the reply :)
Yes we need compress before flow. Good tip.
you are the best
Thank you for the kind words!
you really are one of the best at this i've seen. the formants, harmonics your voice it's all great. now that sound you get the high mix that's a sound you can bring back down to chest? it's not disconnected? it's still so foreign to me...i think because of that tension of which i have a ton. i feel like i have the resonance event down where i get head resonance when belting i can bring my chest voice (or maybe it's a very chesty mix) up to about an a4-b4 reliably and sometimes in a really great place up to c5 to c#5 but it still sounds nothing like your mix and there is tension. i have that pharyngeal resonance that makes your ears ring but i don't have the head voice in it that you do... it's not very heady...it's liking i'm just managing to bring my chest voice up really high and there is some vocal fatigue as a side effect from this. my head voice is pretty strong i can push it up to about an a5 without really ever training it and it sounds good to me i use it for high harmonies singing in bands quiet often. do you think i can get my mix to come through like yours and be more free if i just get rid of that tension in the under jaw?
Yes you can of course do it the same way I'm doing it! I will say I have been at this for a while but I started as a very very average singer who shouted and pulled up chest! My guess for you is it has something to do with the vowel shape and yes definitely relieve the tension on the chin!
Why when I go up the scale, I feel most of the feeling in the nose/mask.
Would that be normal?
Genius
Wow you are great mahn. Tnq u mahn 😍😍
So nice of you
Can you post a video about twang? Very few vocal experts talk about it. When they do they're to technical and it becomes confusing. Great singing BTW very impressed on you staying connected from mix to chest.
absolutly hilarious!!! loving!!
For your next video can you explain how to use nasality to reach higher notes with ease?? That would be great!
Nice
You sound very loud with your mix. Can you make it in a soft or quiet way too? Just curious. If yes, I’d love to listen. Thanks.
Nice to see John Farnham get some props, he's a tremendous singer and never seems to get mentioned.
Tyler, can I do the stacatto exercise but with my hand over my mouth as you demonstrated because I don't seem to be able to do it effortlessly on a hum in my passaggio area because my vocal cords mostly fall apart (because I am trying not to tense the chin muscles) especially when I am around F#4 or when I descend from B4 downwards? I'm trying to make a better closure but I just can't feel that 'mass' of the vocal cords. It's as if only the upper edge of the cords does its work. 😕 I can't make a good onset without a semi-occlusion. Best! 😉
Yes! That is a great way to do it.
Hi Tyler, Thanks for the great video! It seems like the thing most guys are going for is the CONNECTED sound on high mixed/falsetto notes. I actually have a different question. I’m wondering about developing a higher range in my AIRY falsetto range (like the Chris Martin/Coldplay sound when he flips into his totally different sounding upper range). In the past, I could sing up to about a G4 in my chest voice and then up to about a G5 in my falsetto. But in the last couple years (I’m 39 years old) I’ve lost a lot of my falsetto range and can only sing up to about a D5. I’m trying to figure out WHY I’m losing this range (I'm guessing some kind of tension habit) and if there’s a way I can get it back. Here’s a song I recently recorded so you can get an idea of the type of singing I do. You can hear my falsetto range a little after 3 minutes into the video. ua-cam.com/video/S5c9lGT7HxM/v-deo.html
Do you have any ideas or suggestions?
Thanks so much!!
Hey Tyler! I think I can sing in my mix, but it seems very weak! Just like a tougher version of falsetto. Any tips and if there is anything I am doing wrong?
This is truly good stuff! Tyler, how do you get more power without engaging the muscles under your chin? I can do the soft humming exercises without engaging those muscles, but when I sing louder, those muscles tighten up.
OMG! you are so good, you really know how to sing. I would love to see you react to some So hyang's performances. I know you're uploading only teaching videos for now but maybe you could make a place for another kind of videos soon.
great video. hope you get more subs!
Thank you so much! I appreciate that!
Goat
Liked and subbed. Some awesome clarifications for me after watching - things just clicked. Two questions though. What is the name of that song you sang and where can I get a dope jacket like that?
Hello Tyler Wysong. I love your channel as it has really been of great help to my singing.
I have been able to hit those high notes but I don't know how to manage my breath support and when singing I run out of breath quickly especially when I hit those high notes repeatedly in the song.
How can I train to be able to manage my breath when singing ? Can you make a video on that aspect ?
Nice. My problem is that the higher I go, the voice thins out and doesn't sound chesty as yours and my voice isn't seem to be a falsetto either.
Thanks for making this free content!
Hey Tyler, Great Videos , always helpfull tips. I am a Beginner at singing and i find myself a bit lost. I have no Idea what should I start doing or practicing. But I guess the most difficult thing I found is that it's very hard to know If i am improving or not. I am not sure what should I expect to happen with my voice every day and If i am going twards the right direction. So my question to you is, what should I expect to happen with my Voice doing these two exercises you showed and How to tell I am doing it right(I am a Yeller)? Thank you for your content man, always very helpfull.
These are great, thank you! But how do I stop my muscles under the chin/mouth from constricting?
i didnt know about the semi occluded exercise, it worked like magic, i did it once and the vibrato came out steady out of a sudden. about muscle tensions, as i replied in previous video, this thumbs thing is only a diagnostic method, it isnt a treatment\fixing tool. i watched many vocal coaching videos i youtube, and i can say no one really solve this problem in any video, maybe it doesnt have a methodical fixing approach... if you will come with one i think you will be the first.
Really appreciate your tips ! I found mix cordination and able to sing high pitch but i see and fell some tension in my throat ( throat muscle ) i will try yuor tip and feeback later)
Awesome! Yes please let me know how things go.
Thank you very much for your tips Tyler!
Your voice is amazing and your suggestions on the humming method seems to be very effective!
May I ask you for an advice?
Right now my extension reach the G4 clear,
but the passage on the next register is on the G#4 / A4 ,
do you think that in my case the mixed voice should manage the G#4
to get invisible the passage on the second register? It sounds like falsetto and the difference in timbre is evident. Your result is more smooth and very effective.
Does the humming method could help me ? Any other suggestions?
Thank you in advance and for all your work!
Yes I do think the mix can cover the second passage at G# and A all the way up to High C and above for some tenors. Yes the gentle staccato hum is a great exercise to help the cords stay "engaged" in order to not go to falsetto. I will say the second passage does tend to require a slightly different vowel shape, usually something with a slightly higher and more forward tongue something that is clearly observable in Luciano Pavarotti. So you may want to experiment vocalizing on an "Eh" Vowel as in "Bet" and see if that vowel shape helps lock the sound in! I hope that helps, I think I will most likely make a video about this issue in the near future! Keep at it you will get it!
@@tylerwysong thank you for your time, and your suggestions!
Today I've tried your exercises and the passaggio is unfortunately still audible, the voice break itself on A and the voice timbre goes to be more flat and not so nice to be heard :-D, but I am using my diaphragm, and stopping my voice with my hand and release it, the sound is very clear and powerful, so for the first time I'm starting to understand what is the mixed voice! Thank you!
Tomorrow I will try your "Eh" vocalizing, what do you think about the famous exercise "nei nei nei"(difficult not laughing doing it :-D ) so much diffused all around the web?
Thank you so much for your availability!
@@f5770 Yes I do like the famous Nei! I have an extensive background in SLS training so I do use many of those exercises daily.
How do you connect that 2 voices? I don't understand it. Can you responce to me please?:()= btw i love your channel :))
Hi tyler , keep up the good job !
Tel me if I'm wrong please : the less compression and diferagm support is , the more the muscles under the mouth are engaging??
Yes I think , because , I suffer from this only when I try to sing height notes in very light voice or falsetto, how people do to sing hi in falsetto, I mean very hight, c5 and up , without engaging this muscle!
Sir what is my problem when the high notes come theres to much weight in my neck?
I think this video for me, cuz that's eeexxaaaaactly my problem, that grunt sound. I thought it was over compression and I really need it to ease up. That's my only issue right now
My brain:I think I got it!!!!
My mouth:No you don't
Hello! Thanks for uploading these grate videos! After i watched this video i could get my mixvoice that do not flip in chest to head
It was perfectly "connected" sound but it sound like a little harder than falsetto its still feel weak . how can i make this voice harder like chestvoice???... Just keep this sound practicing?
Mr. Tyler the hand occlusion is the best for me to find the mix voice. I just want to know if Im doin it right:
There's a spot or center, whenever i do the mix. I feel that there's a certain amount of air pressure to produce and maintain it. When air pressure is too low, I break and automatically change to an airy head voice, while when air pressure is too high, its vey hard to maintain and costs a lot of energy to sing. When air pressure is 'just right', its incredibly volumously loud... yet i feel a sense balance to maintain it, especially when moving to pitches. I feel I must be on that "spot" to sing in mix. Is this what mix voice? What can be the vowels good for mix, i feel 'Eh' very hard to sing
how to do it correctly? what should i feel when i do it?
My chords disconnect at F4 whatever the exercice :( How to extend to A4 for example ? Maintaining my higher note during 10 seconds ? Btw, great content Tyler, awesome demonstration. Advice : you'd better not cut your vid every 2 seconds. I guess that people listening your vids are patient enough to accept breathing time and some hesitation.
I like the cuts, its original and snappy.
In answering your question in my next vid i'm going to cut every second! Jk. Lol.
@@tylerwysong btw, I reach G#4 now without strains. I think I have finally found my mixed voice. I've trained all day long and had no head voice the next 2 days. For me, it is like aches in sport : it is the consequence of good workout right ? I'm looking for your next vid without any cut ;)
Just my 2 cents, if you are seeking advice from someone I would refrain from criticizing them first. Just looking out. Cheers.
@@tylerwysong criticize ?? Can't you just accept some feedback to improve (or not) your vids ? Should you not be happy a french guy is interested by your vids ? Me sad :(
But you can't be semi occluded when singing in a performance?.
In a way you can, by learning to shape your vowels in more of an occluded fashion. Of course we can't go as far as say a puffy cheek exercise but there are ways to have a semi occluded feel to the voice when singing, to me thats the key to easy singing.
I’m studying every single day to improve my mix and it seems it will never get stronger, my neighbors probably think that Mickey Mouse is singing in my bedroom 😂
BTW: You are AMAZING, and you videos are helping me so much!
can u also make a video of improving ur swallow muscles?
Idk if it’s my mix when I try to get high it sounds to light so it doesn’t sound like the lower notes
Same thing happening here i can only sound well mixing above B4, from F#4 to Bb4 my mix is way to light
Please help me sir
It makes my day when I see a notification that tells me I have a new subscriber. I'm sure someone/something will randomly pop out to make your day feel better too! ^_^
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I do believe God put me here on this earth for a purpose, if I am anything I am an example of what God can do through you if you stay the course he put you on. Cheers and be blessed.
Wow, very useful. Thanks very much. But how are you staying connected from the bottom to the top and don't break into fasetto? You ain't even straining yourself, are you?
Ata Murat you should watch his videos on mixed voice! :)
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i think you need new microphone because in this video i can heard the sound had clip and crack when you sing lound.
Ha Thanks for pointing that out.
why only 3 dislikes?
Lol
I hope u can bring someone bad in singing and teach him. So we can know what the mistake. Sorry for my bad English..
My mix sounds so light I want to make it thicker
Same thing happening here i can only sound well mixing above B4, from F#4 to Bb4 my mix is way to light