his is such a detailed breakdown of vocal strength! The explanation of chest voice as the foundation for vocal power really clicks. Thanks for this awesome session!
Thank you so much for your video lessons!! I have learned more in a few of yours than I learned in any of the vocal lessons I’ve taken in the past 20 years. I have always felt that my voice was locked inside me, and with your help I have found it, freed it, and my vibrato is starting to happen. Hallelujah I am overjoyed!! it will definitely help me to work smarter not harder, sounds cheesy but so true!!❤you rock 🤘🏼
You adressed a problem i didnt know i had and that was that I was increasing pressure as i went higher. It's whats been causing my soreness after i sing.
I watched a couple of your videos and they've been SUPER helpful. I'm a new singer, I joined a chorus for fun but I'm really struggling with strain. Thank you for the videos! subscribed 😊
@@wolfstudiosnyc Doing this I noticeably sung better and I feel I understand what it means to sing from the chest more. Absolutely will be bingeing your videos! ❤
Me encanta poder encontrar estos ejercicios vocales ❤ muchas gracias amigo por compartir tus conocimientos. Nos queda poner en práctica todas tus enseñanzas 😊
@@wolfstudiosnyc I really enjoy doing this set of exercises, they explanations on why are very clear. Never really did vocal fry before. For me currently, they are troublesome at best . Looking forward to your morning set.
Everyone's level of vocal fitness and stamina is different. You should do these exercises mindfully and be conscious of your voice feels during and afterwards. A good goal to start would be a few times a week, maybe every other day.
Good exercises that I knew. Thanks for sharing. Ubfortunateky my voice cannot go farther the b5 flat, no voice at all after that, and certain days not even the b5 flat. I guess it is just my ambitus, I do not have very dark voice, but my high notes are no existing after A5, no matter the practice. I guess I am a mezzo with a short range in the higher part.
Hi, thank you for your message. It definitely could be affecting your ability to produce vocal fry. If possible, I would consult your nearest otolaryngologist (ENT) for more specific information and guidance on how to move forward with your singing. They should be able to give you answers for how best to train and sing with the sulcus.
Get a straw and fill a cup with water half way. Hum vocal sirens from low to high back to low into the straw which will have extra back pressure from the water. This will help you feel what it's supposed to feel like to have optimal chord closure.
Yes, this and any other SOVT exercises, lip rolls, tongue trills, trumpet sounds, m, n, ng, z, all can help with smoothing the transitions and vocal breaks.
Try to concentrate only on doing exercises for vocal break and always try to play with your voice, if you do it well in about a month you could find the coordination for vocal break. At first it will sound weak but you will instinctively know that this is the coordination you were looking for.
3:01 oh yeah descending
5:05 oh yeah ascending
8:20 lip trills
14:40 Goo
18:28 Go
22:53 Bu
26:37 Muh
30:43 Muh sustained
his is such a detailed breakdown of vocal strength! The explanation of chest voice as the foundation for vocal power really clicks. Thanks for this awesome session!
You're very welcome!
Gigging singer chiming in, if I may. Please note: He said "with development, time and practice!"
"Patient with the results but do the work." Excellent 👍
Thank you so much for your video lessons!! I have learned more in a few of yours than I learned in any of the vocal lessons I’ve taken in the past 20 years. I have always felt that my voice was locked inside me, and with your help I have found it, freed it, and my vibrato is starting to happen. Hallelujah I am overjoyed!! it will definitely help me to work smarter not harder, sounds cheesy but so true!!❤you rock 🤘🏼
Great to hear!
It really sucks that I did not find your channel earlier. Absolutly great! Thank you
Thank you, glad to have you here!
You’re welcome!
Yayyyy!! This is brilliant! Thank you for providing heaps of vocal workouts to add to my training routine!
Wow you are such an angel for sharing these lessons ❤thank you and god bless you
You are so welcome
You adressed a problem i didnt know i had and that was that I was increasing pressure as i went higher. It's whats been causing my soreness after i sing.
I'm glad that it was helpful to you!
❤Thank you for the exercises
A Church Choir Member po
From the Philippines
You’re welcome!
Worndfull ❤😮
Wow it's really helpful.. thanks i found it really teaching not joining on a program..
Glad it was helpful!
Yes yogi bear is my Generation as well. Thanks you for Sharing These classes. Many greetings from overseas
You're welcome!
I watched a couple of your videos and they've been SUPER helpful. I'm a new singer, I joined a chorus for fun but I'm really struggling with strain. Thank you for the videos! subscribed 😊
You're so welcome!
@@wolfstudiosnyc Doing this I noticeably sung better and I feel I understand what it means to sing from the chest more. Absolutely will be bingeing your videos! ❤
the best exercize
Me encanta poder encontrar estos ejercicios vocales ❤ muchas gracias amigo por compartir tus conocimientos. Nos queda poner en práctica todas tus enseñanzas 😊
De nada!
Thank you sir!
You are welcome!
HI Kurt, This is a very good one. You do reference "your morning exercises". Do you have a video planned for that subject?
Yes, working on that!
@@wolfstudiosnyc I really enjoy doing this set of exercises, they explanations on why are very clear. Never really did vocal fry before. For me currently, they are troublesome at best . Looking forward to your morning set.
I love this video. Great exercises. Are they to be done daily for best results?
Everyone's level of vocal fitness and stamina is different. You should do these exercises mindfully and be conscious of your voice feels during and afterwards. A good goal to start would be a few times a week, maybe every other day.
@wolfstudiosnyc Thank you. I appreciate you.
Great lesson!
Glad you liked it!
Good exercises that I knew. Thanks for sharing. Ubfortunateky my voice cannot go farther the b5 flat, no voice at all after that, and certain days not even the b5 flat. I guess it is just my ambitus, I do not have very dark voice, but my high notes are no existing after A5, no matter the practice. I guess I am a mezzo with a short range in the higher part.
Hello ❤ I have a sulcus on one of my vocal cords and I can’t produce the fry sound, is this because of the sulcus or I can work on it?
Hi, thank you for your message. It definitely could be affecting your ability to produce vocal fry. If possible, I would consult your nearest otolaryngologist (ENT) for more specific information and guidance on how to move forward with your singing. They should be able to give you answers for how best to train and sing with the sulcus.
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How to solve voice break?
Get a straw and fill a cup with water half way. Hum vocal sirens from low to high back to low into the straw which will have extra back pressure from the water. This will help you feel what it's supposed to feel like to have optimal chord closure.
Yes, this and any other SOVT exercises, lip rolls, tongue trills, trumpet sounds, m, n, ng, z, all can help with smoothing the transitions and vocal breaks.
Try to concentrate only on doing exercises for vocal break and always try to play with your voice, if you do it well in about a month you could find the coordination for vocal break.
At first it will sound weak but you will instinctively know that this is the coordination you were looking for.
Thank you!
@@rono.9157Yes, My voice became weak.
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When doing these exercise my chest hurts😢
Great lessons. Kinda shocked to see a student listening to him with her hands in the pockets. Not a good manner.
Wow 🤩 thanks ❤
You're welcome!