It’s so refreshing to see people making quality content about the voice instead of fishing for subscribers with an excess of reaction videos. These are the types of videos that truly help singers hone in on their craft. Thanks 👍🏾😊❤️
Another really amazingly useful and sort of brilliant lecture! Thanks for the different perspective and great definitions in terms. This was really helpful!
This is interesting! I'm going to check out the app. It would be cool to, like you said, turn it into sorta like a video game to exercise the voice. What would be helpful...I think if you did a video specifically showing how to use the app to 'exercise' the voice like this! Like, 'Mixed Voice Exercises w Voice App' etc...Subscribed!
I love these videos Tyler. I am using the iPad version of Voice Print (it may have been on your recommendation). Seems identical to what you are doing with your Mac version here.
@@tylerwysong of course I love your teachings way. Especially the mix voice. I've learnt so much from you that I'm able to sing in my break. Now I just need to develop high mix. ✌🏼😀👍😀
F3 is controlled by tongue retraction as in American R which lowers it, it seems to have something to do with the cavity made by the lower incisors, I'm finding that has a lot to do with the so called twang sound.
6:43 But at the start of the video you said that if there are two picks before the first highest it is open timbre, which means chest..? I feel like I cant get what you saying, do you have some more basic video to watch in order to understand this video?
If you are interested in formants and harmonics you should look into Ken Bozemans work. He has several interviews here in YT and has written two great books on this topic. I was a student of his for a while. He is amazing.
@@tylerwysong Ok now I understand, the chest voice start with 4-5 harmony as the formant, slowly moving to be the second. On the way there the formant passes through being on the third harmony, but it is not mix, because it is still in low notes, and the third harmonic in that case isn't a head note. It is considered a mix when it comes to the passagio and then the third harmonic is a head component, and if you successfully cooperate it by putting more force in it, you have a low and high combination that you can call "mix", a low note that sounds super high at the same time. I'll tell you what, if I close my vocal folds and push a bit, I get to a point where the second and third is almost the same strength, but the second always a litttttle bit higher. I saw that in your mix vibrato it switched between those two states of two and three switching in strength, I wonder if it still count as mix in my case 🤔
@@Nothing_Left_To_Say Sounds like nyou are getting very close for sure. it's possible to get the 3rd significantly higher though. I would keep working for that. And then of course you can choose what to do, it's just that most people don't have all options available so they do only what comes instinctive to them which in my opinion is very limiting.
Among laptops, pc machines make up 91% of the market, apple macs 5%, and other 4%. It's a bummer if there is nothing for pc laptops (mine) like that program you're using. I bought Bozeman's book, but gosh the one by Miller is $70! Don't get me wrong, as I love your stuff. I would just like to follow it more closely, but it's hard to do without software like yours.
Right?! I couldn't believe that either when I found out they used a different GUI for PC than they do for Mac. In the future I may try and f=get with a developer (because I am clueless in that area) and try to make a spectrogram for both Mac and PC that does what I think it should do in order to train the voice and mainly the registers, but unfortunately that is prob a ways away. Regarding the books. I don't expect you to purchase every book I mention. Start with the Bozeman book, that was is brilliant. Soak it up.
Another question since you are so kind, knowledgeable and responsive. I see that when I use full closure of my voice I can observe steady over tones all across and up to 8000hz in chest and up to 10000hz when trying with the starting notes of my head voice. Is it what expected from male bariton? Does it have any meanings/applications? I feel i was avoiding this kind of voice all my life because it vibrates unpleasantly in my forehead/sinuses and ring/buzz harshly in my ears, although in records it sounds nice and somewhat impressive/operatic.
Question, what happens when you go to the top of you mix range? I guess we expecting some transition stated before we get to head configuration whete the first harmony is the the formant...
Possibly. I don't like it when I see videos about appoggi from folks who have never studied with someone who actually teaches that method of singing/breathing (In other words from a teacher in Italy who has had that information passed down to them), and I never did. I do talk about breath management and support but I wouldn't say I am schooled in the appoggio method, I don't think many are.
dude this was absolutely interesting to watch, just finished watching here, thanks for this, would love to see you make a video on the "singer's formant" and what that is exactly :) You talked about it at the middle part of this video so it would be great if you do that, 8th like from me.
It’s so refreshing to see people making quality content about the voice instead of fishing for subscribers with an excess of reaction videos. These are the types of videos that truly help singers hone in on their craft. Thanks 👍🏾😊❤️
I appreciate that!
Hey coach can you do some covers? Your voice is so amazing. :)
Another really amazingly useful and sort of brilliant lecture! Thanks for the different perspective and great definitions in terms. This was really helpful!
Best voice coach in youtube...
So Close before 10.000 subs.
You really really deserve it, Tyler. Thank you for all your great content. Greetings from Germany. Holger
Thank you very much!
This is interesting! I'm going to check out the app. It would be cool to, like you said, turn it into sorta like a video game to exercise the voice. What would be helpful...I think if you did a video specifically showing how to use the app to 'exercise' the voice like this! Like, 'Mixed Voice Exercises w Voice App' etc...Subscribed!
Great Video !!!! Unfortunately the win-version of the software does not support the formant-function. Anybody knows other software that can help?
This guy is a gifted teacher ..🙏🙏
You are the best, Tyler!!!
That's very kind, thank you.
Very good quality info love it
I love these videos Tyler. I am using the iPad version of Voice Print (it may have been on your recommendation).
Seems identical to what you are doing with your Mac version here.
Great video!!!
thanks! Doing this things I realised that I'm just belting!
So generous, Thanks!
Yaaaay you uploaded a new video. 👍😎
Hope you enjoyed it!
@@tylerwysong of course I love your teachings way. Especially the mix voice. I've learnt so much from you that I'm able to sing in my break. Now I just need to develop high mix. ✌🏼😀👍😀
Where is the part two??? 😱😅
I’m going to get myself a copy of Bozeman. I’ve heard everybody talking about it.
Yes he’s great! I’ve taken many private lessons with him and of course have read all of his books. Game changer.
Interesting video. What's F3 anatomical correlate according to your research?
F3 is controlled by tongue retraction as in American R which lowers it, it seems to have something to do with the cavity made by the lower incisors, I'm finding that has a lot to do with the so called twang sound.
what's the name of the app?
6:43
But at the start of the video you said that if there are two picks before the first highest it is open timbre, which means chest..?
I feel like I cant get what you saying, do you have some more basic video to watch in order to understand this video?
If you are interested in formants and harmonics you should look into Ken Bozemans work. He has several interviews here in YT and has written two great books on this topic.
I was a student of his for a while. He is amazing.
@@tylerwysong
Ok now I understand, the chest voice start with 4-5 harmony as the formant, slowly moving to be the second. On the way there the formant passes through being on the third harmony, but it is not mix, because it is still in low notes, and the third harmonic in that case isn't a head note.
It is considered a mix when it comes to the passagio and then the third harmonic is a head component, and if you successfully cooperate it by putting more force in it, you have a low and high combination that you can call "mix", a low note that sounds super high at the same time.
I'll tell you what, if I close my vocal folds and push a bit, I get to a point where the second and third is almost the same strength, but the second always a litttttle bit higher. I saw that in your mix vibrato it switched between those two states of two and three switching in strength, I wonder if it still count as mix in my case 🤔
@@Nothing_Left_To_Say Sounds like nyou are getting very close for sure. it's possible to get the 3rd significantly higher though. I would keep working for that. And then of course you can choose what to do, it's just that most people don't have all options available so they do only what comes instinctive to them which in my opinion is very limiting.
You are breaking some ground Tyler!, finally we can cut all the BS and start training the voice based on some science!
Among laptops, pc machines make up 91% of the market, apple macs 5%, and other 4%. It's a bummer if there is nothing for pc laptops (mine) like that program you're using. I bought Bozeman's book, but gosh the one by Miller is $70! Don't get me wrong, as I love your stuff. I would just like to follow it more closely, but it's hard to do without software like yours.
Check out VoceVista instead of Voiceprint, they have a trial version
Right?! I couldn't believe that either when I found out they used a different GUI for PC than they do for Mac. In the future I may try and f=get with a developer (because I am clueless in that area) and try to make a spectrogram for both Mac and PC that does what I think it should do in order to train the voice and mainly the registers, but unfortunately that is prob a ways away.
Regarding the books. I don't expect you to purchase every book I mention. Start with the Bozeman book, that was is brilliant. Soak it up.
Another question since you are so kind, knowledgeable and responsive. I see that when I use full closure of my voice I can observe steady over tones all across and up to 8000hz in chest and up to 10000hz when trying with the starting notes of my head voice.
Is it what expected from male bariton? Does it have any meanings/applications? I feel i was avoiding this kind of voice all my life because it vibrates unpleasantly in my forehead/sinuses and ring/buzz harshly in my ears, although in records it sounds nice and somewhat impressive/operatic.
@@Nothing_Left_To_Say Pavarotti said when he sang it sounded like razor blades inside of his head. You’re in good company.
@@tylerwysong 🙀🤯
Is estill better than voice vista?
Another awesome video. Brainiest singer on UA-cam 🧠
Wow, thank you!
Question, what happens when you go to the top of you mix range? I guess we expecting some transition stated before we get to head configuration whete the first harmony is the the formant...
Eventually you will switch into what Ken Bozeman calls whoop timbre which is basically head voice.
@@tylerwysong
No small transition phase towards the switch?
@@Nothing_Left_To_Say yes it’s allows gradually shifting
There is an iPad Version that works the same. I use it 👍. Doesn't mean I can do mix voice like you though 😜. Awesome stuff.
Ok awesome glad to know the Ipad version works the same.
@@tylerwysong don't know if all features are the same. I don't have the desktop version, but at least I can use it like you do in your videos.
What's the name of this IPad version?
Can you do a video about appoggio
Possibly. I don't like it when I see videos about appoggi from folks who have never studied with someone who actually teaches that method of singing/breathing (In other words from a teacher in Italy who has had that information passed down to them), and I never did. I do talk about breath management and support but I wouldn't say I am schooled in the appoggio method, I don't think many are.
Tyler Wysong so what would you recommend I do to breathe better while singing ?
dude this was absolutely interesting to watch, just finished watching here, thanks for this, would love to see you make a video on the "singer's formant" and what that is exactly :)
You talked about it at the middle part of this video so it would be great if you do that, 8th like from me.
Thanks bro!!! What exactly about the SFC are you wondering?
Is there any free spectrometer that you recommend? I'd like to give it a try but here in Brazil now 1 dólar is almost 6 reais (our currency).
SFS/ESECTION Vs 2.7 ;) Just google it. You have to click on view and then "overlay spectrum with filter response" to get the same visualization.