I appreciate how you've shortened your intro, with a quick logo popup, a few notes, and then on to the content. So many UA-cam teachers waste time with an overly long intro.
Very helpful Freya. Lately I have relaxed my face and jaw much more. I feel my opera voice is now exceeding limits I would have once thought impossible. And of course, vocalising properly, gives a great resonance. Many thanks.
Wow! Beautiful vibrato! Very angelic! I really appreciate the Ahh vowel video! I struggle with this vowel so much. I know need to improve more of my breath support to bring out more of yhe Ahh sound.....I also enjoyed how you simplified the vocal anatomy to the tee! Thank you so much! May God bless you musically more!💕🎶💕🎶
Thank you Freya, these are things I have often wondered about but never knew how to proceed before. I will try to incorporate your tips in future. I'm still very self conscious when I sing: I even get tense trying to look relaxed!
Before watching this video, I was experimenting with EE, singing with the same muscles as I speak it. I immediately felt pain in the throat. That was such a contrast with the most frictionless Vowell OO. EE in the wrong way strangles me. I hope singers on tour are taking the time to evaluate what vowels might hurt them.
Hi Freya, thanks for this helpful video ❤ I’m having singing lessons (I wanted to sing in a more operatic way many songs) and I’m trying to follow all the exercises every day since I began a couple of months ago. My teacher tells me to keep the cheek muscles lifted so that sound is more bright and sustained, but kn the video you say you shouldn’t do it while exercising. Also im asked to open the mouth with tongue down for high notes. Are two different ways of singing?
Hi i am very nervous its a week to Easter and i am English speaking i am finding it had to learn Pange lingua gloriosi please can you send me a video to teach me the language and correct pro nounceation of the words .. thank you so much ruth
Sometimes when i sing, i personally feel that forehead muscles help me in adjusting my voice. Does it (forehead muscles) have something to do with my voice?
Other members help adjusting the notes or singing more on pitch. The arms and the eyes. No physical connection, I think. But they are useful to the brain.
Great tips. I'm finding it difficult to always keep the throat OPEN all the time. Saying certain words forces my throat to close. I'm a beginner and trying to figure it out.
@@denismorissette7318 Can't think of any but it's been really difficult hitting higher notes. I'm a beginner. I don't understand how to always keep your throat open....how can people get great tones if their throat is always open without sounding like kermit the frog sometimes?
Why is it that other music teachers suggest you have a wide smile forming a "we" when doing scales in practicing? And you say keep it nuetral... im confused unless there are certain times to exaggerate the face? I don't know anything
@@austintheson4823 I pretty much just gave up singing because of all the different advices and lessons out there and just sing along anymore to my music and that's about it
I appreciate how you've shortened your intro, with a quick logo popup, a few notes, and then on to the content. So many UA-cam teachers waste time with an overly long intro.
Dee Gee I love her teaching skills she is practical hence easy to understanding
Yeah Ken Tamplin is ok but he is way too much and overrated
This is exactly what my voice coach has been teaching. Its good to hear confirmation from another teacher.
Very helpful Freya. Lately I have relaxed my face and jaw much more. I feel my opera voice is now exceeding limits I would have once thought impossible. And of course, vocalising properly, gives a great resonance. Many thanks.
Thank you so much for this video ❤❤❤❤
Wow! Beautiful vibrato! Very angelic! I really appreciate the Ahh vowel video! I struggle with this vowel so much. I know need to improve more of my breath support to bring out more of yhe Ahh sound.....I also enjoyed how you simplified the vocal anatomy to the tee! Thank you so much! May God bless you musically more!💕🎶💕🎶
so glad I found you, Freya!
Thank you Freya, these are things I have often wondered about but never knew how to proceed before. I will try to incorporate your tips in future. I'm still very self conscious when I sing: I even get tense trying to look relaxed!
Great Tips...
so good your tips!Help me too much. Thank you!I love to explore NG in my vocal tecnique.He´s really amazing!
New to your channel thanks for the tips …just wow
You are such an amazing vocal teacher!
Hallelujah Freya Hallelujah
So glad to hear you again , thank you so much.🙋👍❤️
Thank you :)
Please do a video about tongue tension
Before watching this video, I was experimenting with EE, singing with the same muscles as I speak it. I immediately felt pain in the throat. That was such a contrast with the most frictionless Vowell OO. EE in the wrong way strangles me. I hope singers on tour are taking the time to evaluate what vowels might hurt them.
Hi Freya, thanks for this helpful video ❤ I’m having singing lessons (I wanted to sing in a more operatic way many songs) and I’m trying to follow all the exercises every day since I began a couple of months ago. My teacher tells me to keep the cheek muscles lifted so that sound is more bright and sustained, but kn the video you say you shouldn’t do it while exercising. Also im asked to open the mouth with tongue down for high notes. Are two different ways of singing?
Thank you so much for the very helpful tips
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Really nice
Thank you!
You're welcome!
This is excellent. Thank you so much.
glad i found that channel,great lesson its really interesting and fun to watch keep up with the good work
You are amazing
Thank yoy very much that explained alot.💗
Another great one!~~ :) X
I see ALL your vídeos,,,Love It❤️
Thank you so much!
Very nice mam thank u so much
So gorgeous
Hi i am very nervous its a week to Easter and i am English speaking i am finding it had to learn Pange lingua gloriosi please can you send me a video to teach me the language and correct pro nounceation of the words .. thank you so much ruth
Sometimes when i sing, i personally feel that forehead muscles help me in adjusting my voice. Does it (forehead muscles) have something to do with my voice?
Other members help adjusting the notes or singing more on pitch. The arms and the eyes. No physical connection, I think. But they are useful to the brain.
The best!!! It's all...xoxo
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Thank you for this lesson! =D
Do you know why we have the natural tendency to open our mouths wider on higher notes?
Watch Rufus Wainwrights face on video. He’s a master at this. You can hear it in his voice.
Add to the mix the swallowing muscles that get in the way of the singer.
What the hell is muscles swallowing
Great tips. I'm finding it difficult to always keep the throat OPEN all the time. Saying certain words forces my throat to close. I'm a beginner and trying to figure it out.
Examples of words?
@@denismorissette7318 Can't think of any but it's been really difficult hitting higher notes. I'm a beginner. I don't understand how to always keep your throat open....how can people get great tones if their throat is always open without sounding like kermit the frog sometimes?
how about belting in high notes? It seems I have to really open my jaw to get that belt?
2:57 Unintentionally, those are the Maori vowels!
hi lol
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Why is it that other music teachers suggest you have a wide smile forming a "we" when doing scales in practicing? And you say keep it nuetral... im confused unless there are certain times to exaggerate the face? I don't know anything
i know right. Some even suggest to lift eye brows. Lifting eye brows for me actually encourages my sound to go to my soft palate, which is good thing
@@austintheson4823 I pretty much just gave up singing because of all the different advices and lessons out there and just sing along anymore to my music and that's about it
how about trying for a vocal coach? I know the frustration, and I've been through that.
Watch the best singers I guarantee they use wide mouth positions or the the high cheek bone smile.
teach us how to sing i will always love you
Your soft palate are moving? It's normal while sing?
Yes. And the soft palate moves differently depending on style and tone/color wanted.
BRO HAVE U SEEN *ZAYN MALIK*
Tina Tuna didn’t keep a neutral face
Hi Freya, I need your contact,
I want to send u videos of me playing and singing so you coach me
Your video only relates to classical singing, modern singing needs you to squeeze your face..
Thank you!