I've been doing your vocal exercises for about 4 months now. And I've noticed such a difference in my singing. Thank you so much for these amazing exercises 💕
This is so helpful! I completely lost my chest voice following a year of larynx inflammation caused by asthma, covid, and the flu 😢 Although my head voice is coming back, my chest voice feels totally out of control. Yours is the first video with exercises that feel like they’re really working out and strengthening my chest range. Thank you so much for making it!
The second to last chord up is where my chest voice wants to pass over to the head voice and my voice breaks right there. I feel like a lot of tension or pressure is built by that point. Not sure what to do with it? Is it normal to feel a lot of pressure at the top end of your chest voice?
Yes it is normal to feel a lot of pressure, it lets you know that you are about to enter the head voice range. That's when you need to start mixing your chest voice with the head voice for better transition. Work on backing off of your breathing there (which is why there is a lot of pressure) and transfer your sound to the roof of your mouth so that it sits in the front of the face, rather than down in your throat.
I struggle with relying on my mix for everything to the point where my mix/head voice tone and chest voice tone do not match at all. my chest voice isnt strong at all what do u recommend? the video did help a lot though lol
Your technique can easily bring out my chest voice
I have difficulty taking out my chest tone
I've been doing your vocal exercises for about 4 months now. And I've noticed such a difference in my singing. Thank you so much for these amazing exercises 💕
Eu tenho uns 2 meses que estou fazendo depois eu falo se está fazendo resultado ou não
I’ve joined my church praise team and this has been my go to exercise to strengthen my voice. Thanks
I have to come here before I start to sing, your exercises could truly take my chest voice out
I've been doing this every morning and it feels good!!
This is so helpful!
I completely lost my chest voice following a year of larynx inflammation caused by asthma, covid, and the flu 😢 Although my head voice is coming back, my chest voice feels totally out of control.
Yours is the first video with exercises that feel like they’re really working out and strengthening my chest range. Thank you so much for making it!
I've been doing these exercises since May or June/24. I love it and it's my favorite warmup now, my voice sounds better after doing it!🎤💙
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mee eh ah 1:26
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ng-ah 3:56
ngoh 5:46
nyae 6:42
wae 7:53
thank you for such an amazing vocal exercise
I love you Tina! Always excellent singing exercises and videos! Thank-you for sharing your talents.
Wow! That’s really great exercise
Thank you so much for this warm up and your excellent site! Has helped so much with my singing!
Thank you for this warm up❤
Thank you for this. 😊
thank you for your job
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Thank you, your exercises help me a lot, you are amazing 🙂
Thank you! It really helps me!
Glad it helped!
Wow! Wow! Great 👍
Great exercises, thank you for sharing your knowledge, how about chest mix for baritenors ?
cheers.
Thanks❤
The second to last chord up is where my chest voice wants to pass over to the head voice and my voice breaks right there. I feel like a lot of tension or pressure is built by that point. Not sure what to do with it? Is it normal to feel a lot of pressure at the top end of your chest voice?
Yes it is normal to feel a lot of pressure, it lets you know that you are about to enter the head voice range. That's when you need to start mixing your chest voice with the head voice for better transition. Work on backing off of your breathing there (which is why there is a lot of pressure) and transfer your sound to the roof of your mouth so that it sits in the front of the face, rather than down in your throat.
I struggle with relying on my mix for everything to the point where my mix/head voice tone and chest voice tone do not match at all. my chest voice isnt strong at all what do u recommend? the video did help a lot though lol
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I wish these exercises would go lower.