There’s no right or wrong here. It depends what kind of sound you’re looking for. What shape guitar should you buy each guitar shape? Each guitar shape will give you a different sound. Some singers sing darker than others. You can also use both residences a little bit dark and a little bit bright. Or I prefer a lot bright. Chiaroscuro is the expression in art of light and dark.
Maybe this is my second text but please do you know of a soprano who teaches like you do on line! If you can I’d appreciate it. Beautiful voice excellent vocal technique!!
You can definitely hear a shift in the top in tenors like Pavarotti, Bjorling, Corelli, etc. Where do you recommend making this shift? I've always interpreted it as the vocal flip or tilt where the mechanism has to tilt forward in order for the voice to access the upper range. This is coming from a bass/baritone lol
Hello! Wow, that's the answer I've been looking for years! I was never fond of the overly darkened sound vocal pedagogues were using. I didn't want my voice to sound like that. The SNARL is the answer. Vowels aren't modified much, we can understand better the words, I feel more connected to what I'm singing and the sound is more exciting. Thank you so much!!!! Really appreciate the fact that you are sharing with us your vocal journey. Best regards!
Please send this video to Jonas Kaufmann. Ps: muchas gracias profesor ❤
awesome voice, would have loved to hear a side by side comparison of the yawn and the snarl
There’s no right or wrong here. It depends what kind of sound you’re looking for. What shape guitar should you buy each guitar shape? Each guitar shape will give you a different sound. Some singers sing darker than others. You can also use both residences a little bit dark and a little bit bright. Or I prefer a lot bright. Chiaroscuro is the expression in art of light and dark.
Maybe this is my second text but please do you know of a soprano who teaches like you do on line! If you can I’d appreciate it. Beautiful voice excellent vocal technique!!
@@elainenagano2735 unfortunately none in the top of my head. 🙏
You can definitely hear a shift in the top in tenors like Pavarotti, Bjorling, Corelli, etc. Where do you recommend making this shift? I've always interpreted it as the vocal flip or tilt where the mechanism has to tilt forward in order for the voice to access the upper range. This is coming from a bass/baritone lol
@@twsbaritone for tenors around A nat Bb
@@Tenor_Simerilla That makes sense! Thanks!
Aya ya entendí
Traduscan por que jo entiendo nada
ya recién puse subtítulos en español en el video completa, prueba devuelta :)
Hello! Wow, that's the answer I've been looking for years! I was never fond of the overly darkened sound vocal pedagogues were using. I didn't want my voice to sound like that. The SNARL is the answer. Vowels aren't modified much, we can understand better the words, I feel more connected to what I'm singing and the sound is more exciting. Thank you so much!!!! Really appreciate the fact that you are sharing with us your vocal journey. Best regards!