THANK YOU SO MUCH for making these. I've been singing to them everyday to strengthen my voice. And I love that you have Mezzo because I'm that awkward inbetween voice! Thank you truly
This is exactly what I was looking for! EXCELLENT warmups and lessons. I've believed I was an alto with a good range for years, but have had to accept that I'm truly a mezzo with a thin tonal quality. These will help me open up my sound and range, as well as help strengthen my voice. Thank you!
You're welcome! Thanks for watching and enjoy the channel. If questions come up, consider joining me at my weekly live event. Here's a link for next week: ua-cam.com/video/hecGIyD7YR0/v-deo.html All the best, Jeff
You're very welcome! Thanks for watching! Indeed, engagement for appropriate sub-glottic air pressure (support) can definitely feel like a workout! Enjoy! Jeff
Hi Jeff, you are a a teacher with a real rare skill. Thank you for what you do to every singer. I am traveling to London tomorrow, my course at ICMP is going to start on 17th. I pray God to find teachers as good as you. If you come to London to perform or for any other reason I would like to meet you so that I would receive some advices, and I really want to listen to you live. 👂☺️
Wonderful! Best of luck with your courses! Unfortunately, I'm afraid you probably won't find me in London. I return from time to time, but I moved back to California last year! Best of luck with your courses!! Jeff
I alternate between this, the sing over break and the high note sustain workouts 5-6 times a week. Started out struggling with tenor now im on to this one and alto for the other two after about 3 months. I and u are definitely the hardest vowels for me but im getting there, thanks for posting these workouts theyre literally life changing for me!
Nice workout! Keep it up and don't let /i/ or /u/ get you down. Keep your ears tuned in to their relationship to your other vowels and they'll align! Best, Jeff
Thank you. Found out today im a mezzo soprano n i immediately fell inlove withyour exercise. I feel the difference in all those in the stomach.. thanks so much. Already learning
Daily, brother! Is there an ezcercise for expanding the range i am near bass and soprano but just a little struggle on both ends. Ive been told we can stretch the vocals with gentle daily practice.
I’ve been having lots of trouble singing the legato part smoothly and not accenting as the piano does; this is such a trap that I can’t seem to break out of and also happens when I sing written lyrics; anyone have tips ?
Great observation and question! You might start by doing the warm up without the vowel sounds and use the lip trill or whatever your favourite semi-occluded phonation exercise may happen to be. Work to keep the flow of air consistent and listen for that consistency in the phonation. As that becomes reliable, notice how you're using your core body muscles to sustain the flow of air through the various pitches. Try to remember that physical sensation and use it with the vowels in the exercise. It may take some practice, but that is one approach that I use regularly. Works just as well with lyrics, though the consonants and changing vowels make it more difficult. Best! Jeff
THANK YOU SO MUCH for making these. I've been singing to them everyday to strengthen my voice. And I love that you have Mezzo because I'm that awkward inbetween voice! Thank you truly
Awesome!!! You're welcome! Enjoy the channel!!! Thanks for watching.
Best,
Jeff
This is exactly what I was looking for! EXCELLENT warmups and lessons. I've believed I was an alto with a good range for years, but have had to accept that I'm truly a mezzo with a thin tonal quality. These will help me open up my sound and range, as well as help strengthen my voice. Thank you!
You're welcome! Thanks for watching and enjoy the channel. If questions come up, consider joining me at my weekly live event. Here's a link for next week:
ua-cam.com/video/hecGIyD7YR0/v-deo.html
All the best,
Jeff
Great for breath control! Feels like a workout by the end of it. Haha. Thanks so much Jeff!
You're very welcome! Thanks for watching! Indeed, engagement for appropriate sub-glottic air pressure (support) can definitely feel like a workout!
Enjoy!
Jeff
This is my favorite singing series. Concise explanations plenty of exercises. Love it. thank you
You're welcome! Thanks for watching!
Jeff
SO good!!!!! One of the best videos I’ve found!
Thanks for helping mezzos.
Hi Jeff, you are a a teacher with a real rare skill. Thank you for what you do to every singer. I am traveling to London tomorrow, my course at ICMP is going to start on 17th. I pray God to find teachers as good as you. If you come to London to perform or for any other reason I would like to meet you so that I would receive some advices, and I really want to listen to you live. 👂☺️
Wonderful! Best of luck with your courses! Unfortunately, I'm afraid you probably won't find me in London. I return from time to time, but I moved back to California last year!
Best of luck with your courses!!
Jeff
Really good, helpful video, Jeff. Love these little breathing exercises; they hsve made a world of difference for me. Thank you!
You're very welcome! Glad they're helpful!
I alternate between this, the sing over break and the high note sustain workouts 5-6 times a week. Started out struggling with tenor now im on to this one and alto for the other two after about 3 months. I and u are definitely the hardest vowels for me but im getting there, thanks for posting these workouts theyre literally life changing for me!
Nice workout! Keep it up and don't let /i/ or /u/ get you down. Keep your ears tuned in to their relationship to your other vowels and they'll align!
Best,
Jeff
Without any further ado at 0:43 😉 Thanks Jeff! 🐯
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Thank you. Found out today im a mezzo soprano n i immediately fell inlove withyour exercise. I feel the difference in all those in the stomach.. thanks so much. Already learning
Brilliant! Thanks for watching and keep it up!
All the best!
Jeff
Thank you so much.
This is awesome Thank you❤️
Thanks can u make a chest workout for mezzos
Thanks!
Thank you so much for your support! I really appreciate it!
Best,
Jeff
❤️🌹❤️Beautiful,.Thankyou for sharing I love your voice Jeff. So clear and pure.
Omg that last strung of excercise was intense! I am literally winded
Thank so so much 🙏🏼❤️
Thanks for sharing your wisdom Jeff!! 🙏🙏
You're very welcome! Thank you for watching and taking the time to write in!
Best,
Jeff
Thanks a lot once more Jeff! Always following you!! Best for you and yours, Danielle
You're welcome! Always lovely to hear from you!
Best,
Jeff
Thank you 💛
You're very welcome! Thank you for watching!
Jeff
You’re amazing 😆😆😄😁
Thank you! Greetings from Bali.😊
Greetings from California!!! Thanks for watching!
Jeff
Thank you +Jeff Rolka you're amazing! 😊
THANKS!
I love your work. You're the best!! As always thank you for the warm-up! you're amazing!! 😊 @Jeff Rolka
Thank you so much! Enjoy the singing!
Jeff
Hey Jeff.. do u think u can go straight through the exercise non stop... and let us know the next vowels?
Daily, brother! Is there an ezcercise for expanding the range i am near bass and soprano but just a little struggle on both ends. Ive been told we can stretch the vocals with gentle daily practice.
Daily practice and registration event practices!
THANK YOU!
I am aalto looking for the ludgen book for the alto range can you recommend a web where I can pick up the book as I am having a hard time fining it
Sorry! I wish I could help!
Best,
Jeff
Hi😊
Just wondering if this should be sung in chest or head?
Thanks for asking! Transition accordingly!
All the best!
Jeff
I’ve been having lots of trouble singing the legato part smoothly and not accenting as the piano does; this is such a trap that I can’t seem to break out of and also happens when I sing written lyrics; anyone have tips ?
Great observation and question! You might start by doing the warm up without the vowel sounds and use the lip trill or whatever your favourite semi-occluded phonation exercise may happen to be. Work to keep the flow of air consistent and listen for that consistency in the phonation. As that becomes reliable, notice how you're using your core body muscles to sustain the flow of air through the various pitches. Try to remember that physical sensation and use it with the vowels in the exercise.
It may take some practice, but that is one approach that I use regularly. Works just as well with lyrics, though the consonants and changing vowels make it more difficult.
Best!
Jeff
I popped a rib out doing this
!
Thanks!
Thank you so much for the Super Thanks Sylvia! I really appreciate it!
Jeff