@@steven_girao Most of my difficulties are with low notes. High ones is not a problem for me. Anyway I've been improving even in low notes thanks to Ian's exercises mostly.
Due to family issues, I wasn't able to sing for months-- I neither had time nor focus to do it. For a couple of weeks now I have indulged this passion again and I'm really thankful for your help, Ian. This video helps me work my range, resonance and agility a lot...and even more, my love for my hobbies again. Greetings from Chile.
Thank you, Ian! I especially love this video because the melodies are simple so I don't have to remember. In some other exercises, I feel it takes me 2 minutes just to get the melody right (so I rewind and replay) so in some way I can't focus on my voice. This one is perfect. 😊
Mixed voice only up to C5, very rare occasions I can reach a D5. But this exercise is quite demanding for higher head voice!! Although thanks for consider us, baritenors! Saludos!
paraens um otimo video , suas aulas demais como estou melhorando , agora vou aprender cantar de verdade, pensei que sabia alguma coisa, n verdade nao sabia nada, mas agora estou evoluindo
Wow I'm not exactly a baritone since my voice starts to crack below F2# but I also cannot for the life of me sing this G5 note and I tried everything...
i don't understand how i am supposed to go that high... The low notes are just at the low end of my vocal range but the high notes are one octave above in some cases...
Incorrect. The highest note of any of the exercises is a G5 which is within the falsetto or head voice range of most higher male voices. I even state it at the start of the last exercise that it goes to a G5 and singers will need to transition to falsetto. G5 is a 5th above High C (C5) not an octave.
I'm very grateful for your exercises. My voice has been improving everyday practicing them.
@@steven_girao
Most of my difficulties are with low notes. High ones is not a problem for me. Anyway I've been improving even in low notes thanks to Ian's exercises mostly.
Due to family issues, I wasn't able to sing for months-- I neither had time nor focus to do it. For a couple of weeks now I have indulged this passion again and I'm really thankful for your help, Ian. This video helps me work my range, resonance and agility a lot...and even more, my love for my hobbies again. Greetings from Chile.
This one is a challenge but I can use this one to make my voice stronger!! Thanks Mr. Castle!!
Very good lesson. We need some more lessons on BELTING.
Thank you, Ian!
I especially love this video because the melodies are simple so I don't have to remember.
In some other exercises, I feel it takes me 2 minutes just to get the melody right (so I rewind and replay) so in some way I can't focus on my voice.
This one is perfect. 😊
My neighbors love my voice that they throw a rock in to my window to hear better
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I'm from 🇧🇷 thanks 🙏 God Bless you
Hey you buddy
Mixed voice only up to C5, very rare occasions I can reach a D5. But this exercise is quite demanding for higher head voice!!
Although thanks for consider us, baritenors!
Saludos!
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... thanks so much for this magnificent video, and warm greetings from Santiago de Chile, Downtown...
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paraens um otimo video , suas aulas demais como estou melhorando , agora vou aprender cantar de verdade, pensei que sabia alguma coisa, n verdade nao sabia nada, mas agora estou evoluindo
Thanks MASTER!!!🖤
Definitely the one for me. Tried tenor exercises and the range was too high. Thanks for that❤
Wow I'm not exactly a baritone since my voice starts to crack below F2# but I also cannot for the life of me sing this G5 note and I tried everything...
i don't understand how i am supposed to go that high... The low notes are just at the low end of my vocal range but the high notes are one octave above in some cases...
i go to falseto at G4... am i really baritenor? The low notes i can barely say
You do know baritones and tenors sing in the same register except for a few notes right? You went a full octave above tenor high C, lol
Incorrect. The highest note of any of the exercises is a G5 which is within the falsetto or head voice range of most higher male voices. I even state it at the start of the last exercise that it goes to a G5 and singers will need to transition to falsetto. G5 is a 5th above High C (C5) not an octave.
Check the highest note in your chest voice part
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