I've bookmarked a lot of different singing exercise videos and this one is my new favorite. There isn't one particular exercise in it that I like the best - I just like the whole flow of it. I've been doing this video every day as a warm up, and then either singing songs I like, or spending time at the piano just singing notes and scales and different vowel sounds or whatever. I'm wanting to blow the cob webs out of my vocal sound and be able to sing stronger/clearer/higher. I think it's working. I'm now singing songs about a step higher than a month ago, and for me, that makes it sound better. Thanks for making these videos. I enjoy your positivity and sense of fun.
This fantastic news! I'm so glad you're seeing these improvements in your voice. Your voice will definitely sounds richer and easier as you develop your mix voice further. What genre of music do you sing?
@@SpencerWelchVocalStudio I like to write and record songs as a hobby and they're often country-ish. I like American roots music like jazz, blues, country, soul, gospel, rock n roll. I like the standards a lot too. It's nice to hear a little improvement in my singing voice, but I think to really sing well would require a lot more time and effort than I'm putting into it. I'm also finding that when I press record, I tend to revert back and forget the things I've learned - it becomes more instinctual. -- Anyway, thanks again for sharing these great videos online. I'm finding them very helpful.
I used to be a singer years ago but since I no longer perform live, I struggle to get the power back. These exercises are priceless. Thank you very much!
After dropping out from music school, I went on practicing by myself. As I was not properly instructed into the whys of singing, but just told to do stuff until it was good, I got used to go high in full chest voice, because there was nobody by my side telling me it was not the proper way of singing. Now I have to work to undo that, still by myself.
Wish I could give unlimited thumbs up! Love the exercises! Very challenging. Thank u for the demonstrations in between of what to do and not to do and on how to sound! Extremely helpful!!! So glad I discovered ur channel! Thank u sir!
@@SpencerWelchVocalStudio The exercises that stood out for me were the Broken Octave Oh and the Octave and a half Uh. Those two were super hard as I went higher. I really appreciated the tips you gave about dropping our jaw as the notes went up to prevent flipping or gripping. I immediately felt my throat open and relax as I did this! Blew me away. It was such a simple fix but I would’ve never known this if it wasn’t for your video! The octave sustain bratty nay was a lot of fun too and a bit difficult. There were a lot of new exercises in your video that I have never seen before on UA-cam. You’re a brilliant teacher and I love how easily u correct us without even hearing us. You’re a true professional!! 🙏
they nay is specifically hard for me as someone with tongue tension. Nyah is also a good option to help relax the tongue and achieve that bright bratty resonance!
started doing this after my usual daily routine of your other mix voice exercise video - i think i'll start doing this daily too! i play in a band (shameless plug, vids on my channel) and i'm trying to work on my head voice and my mix but i'm noticing that there's a sort of wall i have to climb between my chest and head voices, like a hard stop to my mix around my Ab4. these videos are definitely a big help but i'm still struggling with keeping it steady. the sustained note exercises here were revelatory. still got a ways to go before it's natural for me but it's a huge help. thanks again!!!
Glad you're finding it helpful! And thanks for filling me in on what you're working on. It sounds like you're encountering your 2nd passage or bridge around Ab4, so there's another transition you have to go through at that point. Feel free to book a private lesson if you need some guidance.
Just did this one for the first time after a couple months of the beginner one and it felt so good!! Still a lot of work to do BUT I can feel so many improvements happening in my voice from these workouts plus other things I’ve been doing 🥲
As a non voice professional it's difficult to pinpoint a single exercise or even know what each exercise helps with. However, I have improved significantly several aspects of my singing with your exercises, such as range, resonance, power and agility.
@@SpencerWelchVocalStudio I'm a baritone, but I love theatre musical songs written for tenors. Lately, with the help from your exercises I manage to reach the high notes in a mixed belting. However the notes lack resonance, feels forced and without vibrato.
@@SpencerWelchVocalStudio I liked the exercises in both videos on the male mixed voice and found them really helpful. My next task is to figure out how to do it while singing a real song. The last exercise of the advanced gets me close. Nice work Spencer. Thanks
I know it comes down to practice ultimately, but do you have any advice on retraining your voice? I was so frustrated for so long about not progressing, until I met someone taking voice lessons and learned that I was taught COMPLETELY incorrectly in high school. I never even knew mix voice was a thing. I’m having a hard time visualizing what exactly is supposed to be going on in my mouth, throat and vocal chords, because I was taught to practically scream to belt, keep the widest open mouth possible, and punch the diaphragm every note. How do you practice unlearning the muscle memory and do things correctly? I try to identify what it feels like when I find mix now, but am unable to sustain it and I’m trying everything.
@@SpencerWelchVocalStudio 100% - super happy! especially the guiding when the switches are coming, dropping the jaw and all the details are very helpful and are making it for me possible to do this workout correctly instead of developing bad habits. Thanks!
@@SpencerWelchVocalStudio I am currently trying to find good exercises for articulation. I couldn’t find any on your channel. If you have any or plan to make some in the future please let me know 🙏🏼
I need you to teach me how to connect chest to head voice please because I been doing this excersise for 1 mounts and I can’t connect that (Sorry for bad grammar am not English speaker)
For the Hooty OO's, I feel that I am smoothly going from chest to head, but not necessarily hearing the mix. Is that normal? Like I don't feel that in between mix. More of a quick but smooth transition to head.
Yeah while your voice is changing and for some months or years after, it will be challenging to connect your voice into mix voice because everything is new. I recommend you find a good voice teacher to work with during this time, because on your own you might get frustrated when very few things work. Be patient and keep your long-term development in mind.
Eventually we want your OH to sound even on all the notes without getting breathy, but it is normal that it takes a while to develop this evenness. Feel free to book a lesson with me if you would like some guidance how to do that.
I wouldn't call that an adaptation. The title of the video is "advanced mix voice workout" so the point is to sing in your chest and mix voice. Is there a part of it that you feel directs you to "switch to head"?
@@SpencerWelchVocalStudio I’m sorry, when you directed chest and mix in the exercise I thought you said something like mix and head. It’s a good thing I decided to do it all in chest & mix! Great video by the way, really helped me with those oo sounds and to connect the chest to the mix!
Hi there, i like your videos, however still getting problem with my mix - i'm a tenor, but after f4 or f#4 my mix getting breathy and more airy, i've been working on my chest and head separately but still getting that problem, which path should i follow? what would be the solution in order to get full sound mix after that notes? thx for help :)
Glad you like the videos. I would just be guessing if I offered you advice without hearing you to know why this is happening. So I'd be happy to help you if you book private coaching with me. Or you can sign up for a 14-day free trial at singingignition.com, upload a recording of your voice, and I'll assess it and open up the module that addresses your vocal issues.
big fan, i have a question, i’ve developed my chest voice quite a bit but how do i know when to start moving on to using head voice? they say that if you start using head voice too early you could potentially lose notes on your chest. so how do i know when i’m ready ? i’ve expanded my chest far enough to where i’m almost in a mix voice at high notes.
Good question, and unfortunately, I can't give you an answer without listening to you and working with you in a lesson. It can't be appropriately put into words alone. Overall, my philosophy is that most men already have enough chest voice naturally because of where they speak. So most guys should start developing their head voice and mix voice right away in lessons. Otherwise, it would be like only training your triceps every time you go to the gym, but never your biceps.
How can I be sure it's mixed voice? I feel like I'm just thining my voice and squeezing it, just not in a louder way like I do when I try tu push chest... I'm really struggling to extend my range, is that the baritone curse? Haha
If you've never felt mixed voice before or had an experienced vocal coach lead you there, you might not be able to tell if you're doing it or not. If you really are a baritone (many men who think they are, aren't) it can be more challenging to thin out for the high notes, but all my baritone students learn to mix. They vocalize up to C5 at least, and sing songs with G and A4 as the top high notes.
@@SpencerWelchVocalStudio Well that actually inspires me a little, thank you. Hope one day I can book a class with you or get your course. Thank you so much for all that you do. I do your exercises daily, will let you know as soon as I can experience some progress. Also it is harder for me to access mix on open vowels, so I think it might actually just be head...
And yes it's getting really hard, also all of my colleagues are women so I have it hard to vocalize, they go for head and mix voice and I just keep pushing chest or do it one octave lower.
How to strengthen mix i have found my mix but its not that active to sing loud and confidently, resulting shaky and like mooning sound. I have to sing the next 3 weeks so some effective way to achieve faster
Hi I'm glad this is helping you. Sometimes it can take weeks, months, or years for a person to develop their mix into a flexible part of their voice that is easy to apply to songs. I would have to hear you and work with you to know how to speed up your process, so feel free to book a lesson with me at www.spencerwelch.com/book-now/
You’ve such good practicing exercises, and I do it everyday. But the only problem is your speak too much in between thrills, and it’s hard to concentrate on notes and breaths when your voice comes in between. Please control yourself from speaking while playing piano, you can speak as much as you want before or after the thrills, but not in between. Ik for someone it gives a good push to try more harder, but some it really doesn’t helps at all and we’ve see both the perspectives and make ourselves settle in between. Thankyou for these great lessons!
I'm glad you like the exercises. Thanks for your feedback; however, most subscribers disagree with you. They prefer working with my videos because I do talk during the exercises, reminding them of where they are in their voice and what they need to do at each point. I'm sorry if you find this distracting, but as you gain more experience singing, you will probably grow to appreciate the commentary. I won't be changing how I create my videos, but thanks for your opinion.
@@SpencerWelchVocalStudio yes i do it every day and i can make it but i wander what to do so i can know when to transition into my mixed voice and when to sing it with my chest voice
@@lilkinka485 yes that’s important. Feel free to subscribe to my program Singing Ignition for more guidance. I’m also offering a holiday sale on private lesson packages, which would be a great way to get direct feedback about why your voice is breaking
Hello Spencer. I like your channel, especially all that good energy. A lot of fun so thank you! However I am not seeing any actual singing. It would be of tremendous benefit for people looking for a vocal coach to actually hear that coach sing some live songs from end to end. Songs that represent and showcases that coaches abilities so that the student have something to aspire towards. As Eintstein said; Demonstration isnt a way to teach, its the only way to teach. Looking forward to hearing from you!
Hey Guys, thanks for watching. So which exercise did you feel made the biggest difference in your voice?
Love love love
Broken octave no
Why thank you!
Cool, what did the 1B NOH seem to do for your voice?
Spencer Welch Vocal Studio it’s like it tricks the head to voice memory and builds on better pitch
0:43 - Lip trill
2:22 - Ooh
3:53 - Noh
5:13 - 1/B Oh
7:07 - 1s - bratty Nay
8:13 - 1s - Nuy with a cry
9:49 - 1/5 - Uh
Thanks! Hope you're enjoying the workout...
I always do this exercise and also say “No No No, Mom do not take away my cookie… 😭 “
💀 me
When he says "Don't worry I gotchya " .... I feel more comfortable than all my vocal tutors.,...
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I felt like Michael Jackson , in a lesson With Seth Riggs, your contents its helping me a lot, thanks Guy👊
I'm so glad to hear that!
Liptrill - 0:52
Ooh - 2:55
No w/Cry - 4:25
Broken Ooh - 5:51
Nay w/Vibrato - 7:25
Nuh w/Vibrato - 8:42
Uh - 10:15
for god sake
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Is somebody feeling entitled? 😂
@@SpencerWelchVocalStudio im sorry its just that i revisited this video too many times lol
@@meyesir8495 no worries, glad you mapped it for yourself
I've bookmarked a lot of different singing exercise videos and this one is my new favorite. There isn't one particular exercise in it that I like the best - I just like the whole flow of it. I've been doing this video every day as a warm up, and then either singing songs I like, or spending time at the piano just singing notes and scales and different vowel sounds or whatever. I'm wanting to blow the cob webs out of my vocal sound and be able to sing stronger/clearer/higher. I think it's working. I'm now singing songs about a step higher than a month ago, and for me, that makes it sound better. Thanks for making these videos. I enjoy your positivity and sense of fun.
This fantastic news! I'm so glad you're seeing these improvements in your voice. Your voice will definitely sounds richer and easier as you develop your mix voice further. What genre of music do you sing?
@@SpencerWelchVocalStudio I like to write and record songs as a hobby and they're often country-ish. I like American roots music like jazz, blues, country, soul, gospel, rock n roll. I like the standards a lot too. It's nice to hear a little improvement in my singing voice, but I think to really sing well would require a lot more time and effort than I'm putting into it. I'm also finding that when I press record, I tend to revert back and forget the things I've learned - it becomes more instinctual. -- Anyway, thanks again for sharing these great videos online. I'm finding them very helpful.
You're very welcome! All the best in your journey!
Doing this everyday helps really a lot!! Thank you so much :)) Also really fun the way you do it!
I used to be a singer years ago but since I no longer perform live, I struggle to get the power back. These exercises are priceless. Thank you very much!
Happy you're getting so much benefit from them!
After dropping out from music school, I went on practicing by myself. As I was not properly instructed into the whys of singing, but just told to do stuff until it was good, I got used to go high in full chest voice, because there was nobody by my side telling me it was not the proper way of singing. Now I have to work to undo that, still by myself.
I love the crying exercises! The placement just feels sooo amazing! Thank you so much for this video! 😍😍😍
Glad you liked it!!
Wish I could give unlimited thumbs up! Love the exercises! Very challenging. Thank u for the demonstrations in between of what to do and not to do and on how to sound! Extremely helpful!!! So glad I discovered ur channel! Thank u sir!
I'm so glad you found it helpful. My pleasure! Was there a particular exercise that stood out for you?
@@SpencerWelchVocalStudio The exercises that stood out for me were the Broken Octave Oh and the Octave and a half Uh. Those two were super hard as I went higher. I really appreciated the tips you gave about dropping our jaw as the notes went up to prevent flipping or gripping. I immediately felt my throat open and relax as I did this! Blew me away. It was such a simple fix but I would’ve never known this if it wasn’t for your video! The octave sustain bratty nay was a lot of fun too and a bit difficult. There were a lot of new exercises in your video that I have never seen before on UA-cam. You’re a brilliant teacher and I love how easily u correct us without even hearing us. You’re a true professional!! 🙏
Wow, I really appreciate your feedback! I'm happy that these exercises challenged you and caused your voice to grow.
they nay is specifically hard for me as someone with tongue tension. Nyah is also a good option to help relax the tongue and achieve that bright bratty resonance!
started doing this after my usual daily routine of your other mix voice exercise video - i think i'll start doing this daily too!
i play in a band (shameless plug, vids on my channel) and i'm trying to work on my head voice and my mix but i'm noticing that there's a sort of wall i have to climb between my chest and head voices, like a hard stop to my mix around my Ab4. these videos are definitely a big help but i'm still struggling with keeping it steady. the sustained note exercises here were revelatory. still got a ways to go before it's natural for me but it's a huge help. thanks again!!!
Glad you're finding it helpful! And thanks for filling me in on what you're working on. It sounds like you're encountering your 2nd passage or bridge around Ab4, so there's another transition you have to go through at that point. Feel free to book a private lesson if you need some guidance.
Okay... just putting this out there - THIS IS THE BEST WARMUP VIDEO ON UA-cam! Thank you sire!
Wow, high praise! Thank you 🙏
Hey keep making videos your channel is the best. I have improved the most with your workouts. Thanks
Man, these are the best I've found so far on UA-cam. Thanks!
Wow, glad you like them!
I use this to practice daily, your videos are great, thanks!
Love hearing that! What kind of music do you sing?
teacher please make a seperate video on vibrato for beginners ( like how to do vibrato and which techniques for make vibrato easier for beginners )
Thanks for your suggestion
Just did this one for the first time after a couple months of the beginner one and it felt so good!! Still a lot of work to do BUT I can feel so many improvements happening in my voice from these workouts plus other things I’ve been doing 🥲
Your'e the man spencer
Thank you, sir!
THANK YOU Spencer. More please.
As a non voice professional it's difficult to pinpoint a single exercise or even know what each exercise helps with. However, I have improved significantly several aspects of my singing with your exercises, such as range, resonance, power and agility.
I'm glad you've noticed a difference. What are you trying to develop in your voice?
@@SpencerWelchVocalStudio I'm a baritone, but I love theatre musical songs written for tenors. Lately, with the help from your exercises I manage to reach the high notes in a mixed belting. However the notes lack resonance, feels forced and without vibrato.
excellent will add this 10 min warm up at the end of my 15 min warm up
Ok but always be sure to at least take a short break in between. 25 minutes is an advanced length of time to vocalize.
Really enjoying these warm ups. Great fun and a challenge. Really helps me sing Sting and the police stuff!
Wow, if you're singing Sting, your mix voice must be really developing...kudos!
It helps me a lot, Thx Spencer :D
Every exercises are very useful for me...Thanks...!!
You are so welcome!
Love the celebrations at the end after a job well done 👊
Amazing workout and great tips!
This is one of the best mix voice workout
Thank you!
0:52 lip trill
2:54 Ooh
4:24 Noh (crying)
5:51 Oh oh oh oh oh oh oh
7:34 Bratty nay
8:43 Nuy (crying)
10:24 Uh
Love this! been looking for exercisesthat were similar to my teacher back in the day, Clark Harris. Subscribed!
Oh I'm looking forward to seeing this video. Thank you
Hope you like it! Did you notice a difference in your voice?
I really love this workout.
I love your enthusiasm bro! It hypes me up every time I do this one w ya!
Thank you sir! I need more lessons! I had a lot of fun!
Awesome feel free to subscribe to Singing Ignition for a new workout video every two weeks tailored to you
Love this video Spencer. thanks. I finally am understanding and developing my mixed voice.
So happy it's helping you! Sounds like you can tell the difference between mix voice, head voice, and falsetto now
@@SpencerWelchVocalStudio I liked the exercises in both videos on the male mixed voice and found them really helpful. My next task is to figure out how to do it while singing a real song. The last exercise of the advanced gets me close. Nice work Spencer. Thanks
Excellent voice work - thank you very much!
I love your video sir, VFB! 👊
This was challenging. Enjoyed it!!! Thank you 🙏🏻
Yeah it’s a taste of the advanced workouts in Singing Ignition. Glad you liked it!
EVERY DAY WORKOUT WITH YOU APPERICIATE IT THANK YOU
Glad you're enjoying it!
I Iike the vowels ohhh and the nah.. grt warmup thks now i got vocals with coach
Glad you liked those exercises...what would you like to improve in your voice?
That was a challenge, but a needed one! Thanks!
Nice! Have you tried all my workouts now?
Dude your videos are golden
Thank you!
Love thissssss..sometimes im surprised what I KNOW After 9 yrs🤓
You've been training for a while?
@@SpencerWelchVocalStudio yes my vocal coach my 5th in almost 10 yrs now
Good work out. I can't believe I feel comfortable with the exercises.
Excellent! Keep it up!
Really helpful exercises. Loved it💕💕🔥🔥
Glad you liked them!
Virtual fist bump! We got this! 👊🏽
You know it!!
What a great work out🥰🥰
Happy you liked it!
Hello Spencer, greetings from Brazil
Could you please make these workout videos avaiable on UA-cam Music?
Thanks in advance :)
Thanks for your suggestion
Sir please make a video on how to better hoarse voice into good voice
This is problem with so many singers
Thanks for your suggestion!
Thank you so much its really helpful.
Glad it was helpful! What would you like to improve in your voice?
thank you,love the workout.
Glad you enjoyed it! What would you like to develop in your voice?
@@SpencerWelchVocalStudio mixed voice and range
I know it comes down to practice ultimately, but do you have any advice on retraining your voice? I was so frustrated for so long about not progressing, until I met someone taking voice lessons and learned that I was taught COMPLETELY incorrectly in high school. I never even knew mix voice was a thing.
I’m having a hard time visualizing what exactly is supposed to be going on in my mouth, throat and vocal chords, because I was taught to practically scream to belt, keep the widest open mouth possible, and punch the diaphragm every note. How do you practice unlearning the muscle memory and do things correctly?
I try to identify what it feels like when I find mix now, but am unable to sustain it and I’m trying everything.
This guy is awesome
Thank you, I appreciate it!
Amazing workout!
Thanks so much! What would you like to improve in your voice?
@@SpencerWelchVocalStudio Def to blend head voice with chest voice to get a fuller mixed voice
@@dennisdryja2292 I hear ya. And are you finding these workouts are helping with that?
@@SpencerWelchVocalStudio 100% - super happy! especially the guiding when the switches are coming, dropping the jaw and all the details are very helpful and are making it for me
possible to do this workout correctly instead of developing bad habits. Thanks!
@@SpencerWelchVocalStudio I am currently trying to find good exercises for articulation. I couldn’t find any on your channel.
If you have any or plan to make some in the future please let me know 🙏🏼
Sir can u pls do a video on thickening mix voice for belting
Thanks for your suggestion!
I need you to teach me how to connect chest to head voice please because I been doing this excersise for 1 mounts and I can’t connect that (Sorry for bad grammar am not English speaker)
Sure, feel free to book a lesson with me so I can help you with this:
www.spencerwelch.com/lessons/book-now/
Vocal tone workout plz
Thanks for your suggestion
For the Hooty OO's, I feel that I am smoothly going from chest to head, but not necessarily hearing the mix. Is that normal? Like I don't feel that in between mix. More of a quick but smooth transition to head.
Hooty OO is heady sound so that's pretty normal. What are trying to change or develop in your voice?
@@SpencerWelchVocalStudio Ah, okay. Sweet! :D
I am trying to develop my mixed voice so I can sing my high notes more effortlessly.
Super important if you want to sing those high songs more efficiently.
@@SpencerWelchVocalStudio Is 25-30 minutes of vocal practice everyday enough or do I need to do an hour?
Will we have an advanced mixed video for girls?
Christmas is coming!
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4:24
5:51
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8:42
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Thank you Thank you Thank you 🤩🤩🤩🤩😘
You’re welcome 😊 Glad you liked it!
Thank you so much!!
You're welcome! Is there something specific you are working on in your voice?
@@SpencerWelchVocalStudio i like to express my feelings in a super soft breathy tone. Example in my videos, what do you the best excersises are?
Singing breathy is like bending the rules once you know them. Can you sing in a clear, non-breathy voice first?
Sir please make one video on chest voice workout. it's my humble request
A chest voice workout for guys? Most males have few problems with chest voice
which problems sir?
@@karandas6398 no problems…it’s females that sometimes struggle with a weak, light and/or breathy chest voice in their lower notes
My voice is changing, how do I sing in mixed voice because Icant properly transition from chest to mixed or chest to falsetto without cracks
Yeah while your voice is changing and for some months or years after, it will be challenging to connect your voice into mix voice because everything is new. I recommend you find a good voice teacher to work with during this time, because on your own you might get frustrated when very few things work. Be patient and keep your long-term development in mind.
@@SpencerWelchVocalStudiothanks a lot!
Please, next mixed vocal exercise for guys please 🙏
Hiiii..I am waiting for your videos.....hope you are good.prevoius video help me so much in my workout...I hope same for this too....
Yes, please tell me if this video was helpful for you too!
I sound like a dying cow singing broken octave “O”.
Then keep that cow mixing haha!
Hi sir, for the broken octave o exercise, is it normal when my “o” sounds a bit like a breathy head voice at the higher notes?
Eventually we want your OH to sound even on all the notes without getting breathy, but it is normal that it takes a while to develop this evenness. Feel free to book a lesson with me if you would like some guidance how to do that.
Practice makes perfect
at last!!! looking forward to this.
Awesome, how was the workout?
@@SpencerWelchVocalStudio thanks to your mix voice workout Part 1 i was able to improve my mix voice. Now I can sing higher songs.
Wonderful news! What are your favourite songs to sing?
@@SpencerWelchVocalStudio Michael Bolton and Brian McKnight Songs :))
that was the best
Is it okay if I adapt it? Instead of switching to head I decided to do it all in chest and mix.
I wouldn't call that an adaptation. The title of the video is "advanced mix voice workout" so the point is to sing in your chest and mix voice. Is there a part of it that you feel directs you to "switch to head"?
@@SpencerWelchVocalStudio I’m sorry, when you directed chest and mix in the exercise I thought you said something like mix and head. It’s a good thing I decided to do it all in chest & mix! Great video by the way, really helped me with those oo sounds and to connect the chest to the mix!
Spencer what do you mean by “drop your jaw?” Does that mean open your mouth?
You can open your mouth vertically or horizontally. By dropping your jaw, you are opening your mouth in a vertical direction
I started this aroun October 8
How's it going so far?
Good 👍 my voice hurts sometimes I have to stop my ego to keep going
Hi there, i like your videos, however still getting problem with my mix - i'm a tenor, but after f4 or f#4 my mix getting breathy and more airy, i've been working on my chest and head separately but still getting that problem, which path should i follow? what would be the solution in order to get full sound mix after that notes? thx for help :)
Glad you like the videos. I would just be guessing if I offered you advice without hearing you to know why this is happening. So I'd be happy to help you if you book private coaching with me. Or you can sign up for a 14-day free trial at singingignition.com, upload a recording of your voice, and I'll assess it and open up the module that addresses your vocal issues.
Right, next video please
Working on it!
Spencer Welch Vocal Studio buzzing you’ve helped me so much, thank you
big fan, i have a question, i’ve developed my chest voice quite a bit but how do i know when to start moving on to using head voice? they say that if you start using head voice too early you could potentially lose notes on your chest. so how do i know when i’m ready ? i’ve expanded my chest far enough to where i’m almost in a mix voice at high notes.
Good question, and unfortunately, I can't give you an answer without listening to you and working with you in a lesson. It can't be appropriately put into words alone. Overall, my philosophy is that most men already have enough chest voice naturally because of where they speak. So most guys should start developing their head voice and mix voice right away in lessons. Otherwise, it would be like only training your triceps every time you go to the gym, but never your biceps.
@@SpencerWelchVocalStudio thanks sm!
My pleasure!
How can I be sure it's mixed voice? I feel like I'm just thining my voice and squeezing it, just not in a louder way like I do when I try tu push chest... I'm really struggling to extend my range, is that the baritone curse? Haha
If you've never felt mixed voice before or had an experienced vocal coach lead you there, you might not be able to tell if you're doing it or not. If you really are a baritone (many men who think they are, aren't) it can be more challenging to thin out for the high notes, but all my baritone students learn to mix. They vocalize up to C5 at least, and sing songs with G and A4 as the top high notes.
@@SpencerWelchVocalStudio Well that actually inspires me a little, thank you. Hope one day I can book a class with you or get your course. Thank you so much for all that you do. I do your exercises daily, will let you know as soon as I can experience some progress. Also it is harder for me to access mix on open vowels, so I think it might actually just be head...
And yes it's getting really hard, also all of my colleagues are women so I have it hard to vocalize, they go for head and mix voice and I just keep pushing chest or do it one octave lower.
Sure, I'd be happy to help you further in lessons when you're ready to take that step: www.spencerwelch.com/lessons/book-now/
How to strengthen mix i have found my mix but its not that active to sing loud and confidently, resulting shaky and like mooning sound. I have to sing the next 3 weeks so some effective way to achieve faster
Hi I'm glad this is helping you. Sometimes it can take weeks, months, or years for a person to develop their mix into a flexible part of their voice that is easy to apply to songs.
I would have to hear you and work with you to know how to speed up your process, so feel free to book a lesson with me at www.spencerwelch.com/book-now/
My mixed voice is a pretty raspy when use more force. Will this disappear will practice?
It depends what you mean by forcing it. Are you pushing and trying to sing louder?
chest voice exercises please.
Are you born male or female? Are your low notes weak?
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How to sing in Higt mix?
I complete the video to get the virtual fist bump.
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You’ve such good practicing exercises, and I do it everyday. But the only problem is your speak too much in between thrills, and it’s hard to concentrate on notes and breaths when your voice comes in between. Please control yourself from speaking while playing piano, you can speak as much as you want before or after the thrills, but not in between. Ik for someone it gives a good push to try more harder, but some it really doesn’t helps at all and we’ve see both the perspectives and make ourselves settle in between. Thankyou for these great lessons!
I'm glad you like the exercises. Thanks for your feedback; however, most subscribers disagree with you. They prefer working with my videos because I do talk during the exercises, reminding them of where they are in their voice and what they need to do at each point. I'm sorry if you find this distracting, but as you gain more experience singing, you will probably grow to appreciate the commentary. I won't be changing how I create my videos, but thanks for your opinion.
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Glad you liked it! What style of music do you sing?
how to not break?
Have you tried this video of mine? How to Erase Your Vocal Break - SMOOTH OUT THAT CRACK IN 3 STEPS!
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@@SpencerWelchVocalStudio yes i do it every day and i can make it but i wander what to do so i can know when to transition into my mixed voice and when to sing it with my chest voice
@@lilkinka485 yes that’s important. Feel free to subscribe to my program Singing Ignition for more guidance. I’m also offering a holiday sale on private lesson packages, which would be a great way to get direct feedback about why your voice is breaking
@@SpencerWelchVocalStudio is it possible to contact you for lessons
You can contact the studio and book here: www.spencerwelch.com/book-now/
It’s just signing chest to head voice 😅
With this sound you cannot sing songs , with this sound you can sing in instagram
Note to self: tell clients they must cancel their tours and recordings ASAP - Rando69 on the internets said they can't sing songs with mix voice
ahahah so high
Yeah it's an advanced workout. Try something more entry level: ua-cam.com/video/ZpeVTtLusgo/v-deo.html
@@SpencerWelchVocalStudio actually i find your videos very helpful, right now im trying to find the right coach for me
Hello Spencer.
I like your channel, especially all that good energy. A lot of fun so thank you!
However I am not seeing any actual singing.
It would be of tremendous benefit for people looking for a vocal coach to actually hear that coach sing some live songs from end to end.
Songs that represent and showcases that coaches abilities so that the student have something to aspire towards.
As Eintstein said; Demonstration isnt a way to teach, its the only way to teach.
Looking forward to hearing from you!