The new book by Justin Stoney "Sing Like Never Before" is now available! 🎶📖🎤 A vocal pedagogy book like none you've ever seen! Learn more at singlikeneverbefore.com or get your copy on Amazon ➡ www.amazon.com/Sing-Like-Never-Before-Technique/dp/1950659755/
I love him so much, my passion is really singing but I was not good at it, after watching videos of him for almost a year my voice became good I can now sing in stages and in singing contest in our school thank you Justin I owe you a lot. If i get famous someday( if ever) I will pay back all you teach me I will not forget you justin!!
I have seen so many videos on here on vibrato and this is the best one I've seen. Not only it is well explained, but the practice song is just what I needed. Thanks for sharing!
Justin, just a note to say that ME exercise was fantastic! I tried following so many other videos but your ME exercise was the only one that helped me understand just how vibrato works! I think it's the notes leading into and out of the me me me that did it for me. Many thanks!
I think one of the most important things you mention in all your videos that many people tend to look over is not to lose the joy and passion of singing. I get caught up with these exercises when I can't get them right and it's a good reminder of why I bother with singing in the first place.
As a singer who kind of developed vibrato on my own, I'm finding myself using it (completely unintentionally) on the end of each phrase in the "me" exercise. Darn my musical upbringing playing with exercises to try to improve my singing!
I've seen a lot of vocal "coaches" on UA-cam. This guy teaches technique and pedagogy without all the sales pitches and "promises" with flowery words. Thanks for being the real deal.
I appreciate this lesson so much. Vibrato seemed unattainable and now it's gradually building its way into my technique. This workout is also helping my overall agility with vocal runs. Thanks m8.
I love vibrato, but some people take it too far where the fundamental pitch disappears to me and it sounds like they're just singing off key. I love medium vibrato where it's noticable and adds a beautiful flow to the note, just not TOO much. Just my opinion though lol
@@boozels3484 😂😂😂😂 something like 2 months, & i still practise because i find that my vibrato doesn't completely sound natural, but for someone with 0 hours of professional voice lessons i think it's pretty good 😅
I learned to do vibrato by myself when i was 12 yo. Its when i listened to my fave singer and tried to do it. And now when i sing its kinda natural to come out.
A quick, shakira-esque vibrato seemed to happen naturally when I figured out how to release the tensions and open my throat. I was surprised and excited to find out. Your videos made it happen. I could already do vibrato but this one was different, it wasn't something I consciously did
Thanks. Justin does read all of these, so I'm sure he would be honored by the complement. Have you tried out Justin's vocal training course: voicelessonstotheworld.com/page/vocal_course It's fabulous and affordable. -NYVC
I really appreciate your lessons, Justin! You're amazing, dude. I hope you don't mind me correcting you, but I am from Guadalajara, and it is spelled with a "j" rather than "h". I know it has nothing to do with singing and is quite a ridiculously small mistake, but still I felt the duty calling haha :) anyways, thank you again for these video series, man!
Thank you so much for pointing out this spelling error, and for your support of VLTTW! Justin is wishing you all the best with your singing! Stay tuned for more! :)
I just have to say that I loved this video. I've always been the type of person who thought vibrato was a technique that I didn't need to waste my time nibbling on. That's because I have always been able to do it, and here's the reason, It was all because of the song "All I ask of you" because it was so needed in the song to produce the feeling one needed to sing that song, I just HAD to do it or it wouldn't work. In short I loved this because I got an epiphany to why I had to learn it at all!
just tried the first exercise in the morning after some coffee.. it sounded so damn awful (although I'm actually a vocalist) but you kept on saying "excellent"... couldnt stop laughing :D thanks so much for your video. I`m struggling with vibrato since quite a long time and I think I even unlearned it during my professional education 'cause1) i want it too badly 2) I focus too much on doing everything else "right" & stay soft that I get quite tense & stuck in my head... can't wait till I'll finally loose this nud in my head...
you are a great teacher and singer. However a natural vibrato does happen when you have everything in the right place. It's not a maybe ........... It takes everything relaxed and .............well it is not to be dismissed. However having said that. I love your videos and you are a GREAT teacher. Thanks for the help
Honestly, I sing a whole lot especially since I do it as a major option in my school (I do it for GCSE, I'm from the UK) and I'm getting bored of my voice. I'm singing less often because I don't sound good to myself at all and no matter what songs I sing they never sound good enough to reignite the spark that burnt out whenever I sung. I haven't talked about it much to anybody but I've followed a bunch of ur lessons and I'm still practicing but i don't know.. I love singing and I wanna enjoy doing it again. Maybe it depends on the style and I need to be more adventurous into the styles of singing? I need some vocal advice 😅 thank you
Interesting, I don’t usually use much pitch variation when I do vibrato. I do more of an air pressure variation when doing vibrato, almost like a very subtle Ahhhhhaahaahaahaa. Do you guys have any opinions on that type of vibrato?
Hmm. Not sure! Vibrato is by nature a fluctuation of pitch. For thoughts from Justin you'll have to visit his UA-cam live chat as he doesn't do comments! More info in our Community Tab. :) -NYVC
Wow! This lesson is super! I don't sing or have musical education, but I'm an opera lover and I have had found it difficult - so far! - to understand what is the difference between "vibrato" and "tremolo". Thanks!
***** Thank you for this additional explanation! Because English is not my native language which causes extra difficulty and uncertainty regarding understanding I would transpose it like this: "the pitch doesn't bend" means that the voice quavers (I tend to describe it as "trembles") while a single, specific NOTE is being sung? I understand that vibrato is something absolutely under control of a singer, it is intentional while tremolo is something which is independent from the will of a singer, it is something that they are unable to control. Am I right? It seems to me that two examples of such immense tremolo is the singing of Lawrence Brownlee (to me sometimes nearly unbearable) and Maxim Mironov (less known, but quite often available on YT with awful tremolo in "Languir per una bella"), but can be heard also in performances of other, even very famous singers. In his youth also Juan Diego Florez sometimes had this quality in his singing (not in every performance) but it wasn't so annoying to me. Others point it out quite often. As time has been going by this feature seems to be disappearing in his singing of which I'm a great fan. Thanks once again and regards!
Oh no! Might have to turn it up a lot. Or, it might only be working on one side of the headphones. Our older videos have this problem sometimes. :) It was a different era of Voice lessons To The World for sure! Our newer stuff is much more high tech ^_^ -NYVC
Ive been doing the faster excercise on all the singing vowels. Aa, Ah, E, O, Oo everyday for about 6 months. Its starting to creep into my singing but man, its slow going. Very tough for me
hey, i just posted a comment about how my voice is quite shrilly and flat and after hours of fruitless effort, i finally found a tiny hint of vibrato in my voice. its rough, uneven and not strong at all. i'd also like to add that it fades away after just a few seconds... like dampening vibrations... please help me make it stronger, and help me tame my vibrato so i can make it more voluntary while i sing.
great video ! on a side technical note, a hertz is already a unit for "per second" quantities. So, saying "hertz per second" is incorrect, but i'm really nitpicking and it's definitely not the point of this (again most excellent) lesson !
The new book by Justin Stoney "Sing Like Never Before" is now available! 🎶📖🎤
A vocal pedagogy book like none you've ever seen!
Learn more at singlikeneverbefore.com or get your copy on
Amazon ➡ www.amazon.com/Sing-Like-Never-Before-Technique/dp/1950659755/
What is your opinion on where the pitch bend is Justin? Does it go aboVe AND below the line or below only?
I love him so much, my passion is really singing but I was not good at it, after watching videos of him for almost a year my voice became good I can now sing in stages and in singing contest in our school thank you Justin I owe you a lot. If i get famous someday( if ever) I will pay back all you teach me I will not forget you justin!!
Wow! This is incredible. Go Kaito!!!!! -NYVC
I look for testimonials like this to indicate Justin’s teachings do in fact work. Thank you, kaito.
that's motivating
Leonardo DiCaprio teaches vocals wow
Ha! Guess so! :) -NYVC
Is this a joke.
I am confused is he actually DiCaprio?
@@berniceteh4530 yes
@@scenekid7493 no, they're just similar
I have seen so many videos on here on vibrato and this is the best one I've seen. Not only it is well explained, but the practice song is just what I needed. Thanks for sharing!
Justin, just a note to say that ME exercise was fantastic! I tried following so many other videos but your ME exercise was the only one that helped me understand just how vibrato works! I think it's the notes leading into and out of the me me me that did it for me. Many thanks!
Amazing! We're so glad to hear it!! Keep up the great work! -NYVC
My right ear enjoys this.
Lol ikr
Ha! Yeah.. We're glad your right ear can though! 😄 -NYVC
I think you have the earbuds mixed up there bud
I think one of the most important things you mention in all your videos that many people tend to look over is not to lose the joy and passion of singing. I get caught up with these exercises when I can't get them right and it's a good reminder of why I bother with singing in the first place.
We're so glad you noticed this! Keep the JOY! :) -NYVC
As a singer who kind of developed vibrato on my own, I'm finding myself using it (completely unintentionally) on the end of each phrase in the "me" exercise. Darn my musical upbringing playing with exercises to try to improve my singing!
Thanks Leonardo dicapprio
@Zeljko Trifunovic filth? Leonardo is trying to save the earth
I've seen a lot of vocal "coaches" on UA-cam. This guy teaches technique and pedagogy without all the sales pitches and "promises" with flowery words. Thanks for being the real deal.
On behalf of Justin- Many thanks to you Jose! We are so glad you like the show! -NYVC
Justin, you make the best videos. I have watched 1 to 30 episodes. They are just too great. Very clear explanation, no hidden.
I thought he was Leonardo Di Carpio.
Greetings from philippines!
😱 -NYVC
lodi m i
Glad you like them!
I appreciate this lesson so much. Vibrato seemed unattainable and now it's gradually building its way into my technique. This workout is also helping my overall agility with vocal runs. Thanks m8.
Amazing work Rick!! We’re so glad this helped you! -NYVC
I love vibrato, but some people take it too far where the fundamental pitch disappears to me and it sounds like they're just singing off key. I love medium vibrato where it's noticable and adds a beautiful flow to the note, just not TOO much. Just my opinion though lol
Definitely! Great thoughts, Charity! -NYVC
Thank you so much for making these. I find them incredibly helpful!
The Fast Pitch exercise has really helped my vibrato in control and pitch, thank you
Amazing work Xiao! -NYVC
You're simply the best. Thank you for these invaluable vocal resources.
It's the only vidéo that really helped me, it took some time but after practising it became possible, so thank you 💕👍😊
Wow! Great work, Mélissa! -NYVC
hi how long did you practice it for every day?
@@boozels3484 😂😂😂😂 something like 2 months, & i still practise because i find that my vibrato doesn't completely sound natural, but for someone with 0 hours of professional voice lessons i think it's pretty good 😅
My left ear thanks you!! XD
And my right ear thanks your piano!!
6:38 beggining of exercise slow and 8:12 fast version
Thanks for letting our viewers know Mauro! 😃 -NYVC
I get chills every time you sing XD Love your lessons!!!
So glad I found these episodes...Thanks for sending these lessons out to the world. Very helpful. Just subscribed.
I learned to do vibrato by myself when i was 12 yo. Its when i listened to my fave singer and tried to do it. And now when i sing its kinda natural to come out.
Nice! Great work! -NYVC
The best vibrato lesson i've ever take thank you very much :D
A quick, shakira-esque vibrato seemed to happen naturally when I figured out how to release the tensions and open my throat. I was surprised and excited to find out. Your videos made it happen. I could already do vibrato but this one was different, it wasn't something I consciously did
Amazing work Ash!! You might enjoy our episode, "Singing With An Open Throat"! -NYVC
You look like Leonardo DiCaprio
😱 -NYVC
But he is not 😂
You are an awesome teacher man. Seriously.
Thanks. Justin does read all of these, so I'm sure he would be honored by the complement. Have you tried out Justin's vocal training course: voicelessonstotheworld.com/page/vocal_course It's fabulous and affordable. -NYVC
pitches love vibrato
Clicked on the video since i read the title as "developing vibrator" stayed since he could sing 😅
English 20/10
......HA! -NYVC
Is this the same as vibrato that comes out naturally for some people? Another question is did yours come out naturally or did you learn it
It comes natural to me... The thing is that not everyone appreciates it!
Vibrato is a great stylistic element! :) -NYVC
I’m glad you made it off that ship! :D
Lol! -NYVC
Tips are really helpful. I suck at vibrato. Hoping for it to change now. Thank you so much.
We believe in you, Justin! -NYVC
For people that want to skip the intro: 6:01
I like your finishing chords so much - that is cool! ^^
The best vibrato lesson ever.. Great vocal teacher!
Omg justin😱 this is amazing i wil start doing this vibrato so that i can sing will in church😊
Awesome! Great work, Bana! -NYVC
I thought for legit 5 seconds he was gonna do vibrato on the piano and was like Wth?
Ha! -NYVC
Javier lara flores calera call me plz Javier lara flores
I was looking for this comment. 😂
Does this video only work through one earphone ?
Think he must have used mono not stereo lol
That might be the case for this older episode! We have since made huge improvements on the quality of our videos! Woo hoo! 😄 -NYVC
Your earphones messed bro haha
I really appreciate your lessons, Justin! You're amazing, dude. I hope you don't mind me correcting you, but I am from Guadalajara, and it is spelled with a "j" rather than "h". I know it has nothing to do with singing and is quite a ridiculously small mistake, but still I felt the duty calling haha :) anyways, thank you again for these video series, man!
Thank you so much for pointing out this spelling error, and for your support of VLTTW! Justin is wishing you all the best with your singing! Stay tuned for more! :)
ดูจากในแชเนลแล้วคนนี้สอนดีจัง สอนหลายเทคนิคมาก แต่เสียดายฟังไม่รู้เรื่อง
I just have to say that I loved this video.
I've always been the type of person who thought vibrato was a technique that I didn't need to waste my time nibbling on.
That's because I have always been able to do it, and here's the reason, It was all because of the song "All I ask of you" because it was so needed in the song to produce the feeling one needed to sing that song, I just HAD to do it or it wouldn't work.
In short I loved this because I got an epiphany to why I had to learn it at all!
What can I say.....simply awsm ......great Mr. stoney:)
Thanks a lot mr. You are such a talented teacher that even me that i couldnt sing the happybirthday song now i can do it with vibrato!!
Woo Hoo! Amazing work, Victor! -NYVC
And the ytb recommandations bringed us togather again :).
YAAAAY! 🌸 -NYVC
your voice is amazing! thanks for the lesson
The talking audio is only on the left side but my left earbud is broken lol
just tried the first exercise in the morning after some coffee.. it sounded so damn awful (although I'm actually a vocalist) but you kept on saying "excellent"... couldnt stop laughing :D thanks so much for your video. I`m struggling with vibrato since quite a long time and I think I even unlearned it during my professional education 'cause1) i want it too badly 2) I focus too much on doing everything else "right" & stay soft that I get quite tense & stuck in my head... can't wait till I'll finally loose this nud in my head...
Those morning singing sessions can really be crazy sounding! Keep at it Christina, you'll get it again! -NYVC
What a great teacher! Very good explaned and sympathic! Greetings from Switzerland
Thanks, Chrigi! :D -NYVC
thanks justin 4 giving such useful tips 4 free...i m greatful to you...thanks again
I enjoy your lessons a lot, they inspire and help me to forget my problems, thanks a lot bro.
Aw! Thank you so much for sharing, Allan! We always hope to encourage 💙 -NYVC
@@NewYorkVocalCoaching 🕺
OMG! I tried the ME thing like 50 times and my voice sounds a bit better now!
Congrats! Great work! :) -NYVC
thankyou Justin! such a good help.
you are a great teacher and singer. However a natural vibrato does happen when you have everything in the right place. It's not a maybe ........... It takes everything relaxed and .............well it is not to be dismissed. However having said that. I love your videos and you are a GREAT teacher. Thanks for the help
This is PRICELESS!!!
Super. It is very useful for me. Thank you Brother.
We’re so glad this helped you Rajasekar! -NYVC
Honestly, I sing a whole lot especially since I do it as a major option in my school (I do it for GCSE, I'm from the UK) and I'm getting bored of my voice. I'm singing less often because I don't sound good to myself at all and no matter what songs I sing they never sound good enough to reignite the spark that burnt out whenever I sung. I haven't talked about it much to anybody but I've followed a bunch of ur lessons and I'm still practicing but i don't know.. I love singing and I wanna enjoy doing it again. Maybe it depends on the style and I need to be more adventurous into the styles of singing? I need some vocal advice 😅 thank you
Hi Laloon! We understand! We'd love for you to send this to Questions@VoiceLessonsToTheWorld.com! 😄 -NYVC
Really enjoyed! It's exciting this vibrato !
5:27 "I don't think so"...lol
GreAT! LIKE IT And enjoy it so much,, you give me inspiration :)
OMG thank u for this vid Justin!!!
You cannot imagine what I thought reading the title
Mustafain ul Haque
Same bro 👏😂
Ha! Okay! -NYVC
SAME
Oh shoot! I thought this is a vlogging channel of Leonardo Dicaprio. My Bad
Ha! 😄 -NYVC
Interesting, I don’t usually use much pitch variation when I do vibrato. I do more of an air pressure variation when doing vibrato, almost like a very subtle Ahhhhhaahaahaahaa. Do you guys have any opinions on that type of vibrato?
Hmm. Not sure! Vibrato is by nature a fluctuation of pitch. For thoughts from Justin you'll have to visit his UA-cam live chat as he doesn't do comments! More info in our Community Tab. :) -NYVC
hey Justin. when you're doing your vibrato, if you touch your larynx, should you feel it actually moving really fast, in the vibrato speed?
Love how the voice comes out from my left ear and the piano sound comes out from my right ears lol
🤪 -NYVC
All I Ask of You!!! Love Phantom!!
I discovered my vibrato when i was 15 and through practice it naturally appears.
Awesome!!! -NYVC
I discovered it when I was 13. I never realized I always sang wih vibrato which made me sometimes overuse it
I discovered mine when I was 12 😅
You look like Leonardo Dicoprio bro
🙀 -NYVC
Yes sir really
TRUE❤️
Oh my God how come I didn't see this earlier and it was so helpful thank you so so much 😍
Awesome! We're so happy it was helpful! -NYVC
Thank you for this :)
Thanks for watching Gabriel! -NYVC
Wow! This lesson is super! I don't sing or have musical education, but I'm an opera lover and I have had found it difficult - so far! - to understand what is the difference between "vibrato" and "tremolo". Thanks!
+Songelosodelzefiro Vibrato is what he just described. Tremolo is when the voice quavers but the pitch doesn't bend.
***** Thank you for this additional explanation! Because English is not my native language which causes extra difficulty and uncertainty regarding understanding I would transpose it like this: "the pitch doesn't bend" means that the voice quavers (I tend to describe it as "trembles") while a single, specific NOTE is being sung? I understand that vibrato is something absolutely under control of a singer, it is intentional while tremolo is something which is independent from the will of a singer, it is something that they are unable to control. Am I right? It seems to me that two examples of such immense tremolo is the singing of Lawrence Brownlee (to me sometimes nearly unbearable) and Maxim Mironov (less known, but quite often available on YT with awful tremolo in "Languir per una bella"), but can be heard also in performances of other, even very famous singers. In his youth also Juan Diego Florez sometimes had this quality in his singing (not in every performance) but it wasn't so annoying to me. Others point it out quite often. As time has been going by this feature seems to be disappearing in his singing of which I'm a great fan. Thanks once again and regards!
Songelosodelzefiro I think that's what it is. I'm not a professional singer either.
***** Thank you and regards!
Jack! You are greate!
😱 -NYVC
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IN LOVE! AHAHA THIS IS SOO COOL!
I don't know why I'm watching this, I can't even sing🤷♀️😂
Yes you totally CAN Marielle! If you want to, then go for it! -NYVC
Wow.. This video is incredible. I am working hard with my vibrato hehe.
Telugu movie in
This is awesome Cecil! -NYVC
@@NewYorkVocalCoaching I come here if I have free time so I can practice so loud and free hehe
such good exercises!!!
So glad you enjoyed it! -NYVC
Am I the only one that noticed the audio in this video is not working on earphones? Because it's not working on mine. By the way thanks😊
Oh no! Might have to turn it up a lot. Or, it might only be working on one side of the headphones. Our older videos have this problem sometimes. :) It was a different era of Voice lessons To The World for sure! Our newer stuff is much more high tech ^_^ -NYVC
trying vibrato for the first time: ah ah-aæaaeàhhh
Awesome work!! -NYVC
🤣🤣
Ive been doing the faster excercise on all the singing vowels. Aa, Ah, E, O, Oo everyday for about 6 months. Its starting to creep into my singing but man, its slow going. Very tough for me
Keep up the amazing work!! -NYVC
When did Leonardo DiCaprio get so hench
Great lesson man! Thanx!
I clicked on video just because this man looks like Leonardo dicaprio
Ha! Yeah! 😃 -NYVC
Clicked on him because he lowkey looks like pewdiepie
It's like this guy replies to every comment.
We try! :D -NYVC
@@NewYorkVocalCoaching that's why you're the best, 😃😄
I clicked the ad to see if someone else misread the title too
Well, we're glad you're here anyway Dennis! 😊 -NYVC
I first saw this and was like HELL YEAH BOI then when I got the the oart I was like MEeEeEeEeEeEe But imagine is as a tone deaf me
We believe in you Melodie! Keep at it! -NYVC
Lots of love thanks Sir♥️
Thank YOU, Exile! Glad you enjoyed it! :) -NYVC
@@NewYorkVocalCoaching Ofcourse I do🙂
Thank you so much :)
Thank you love you
💙💙💙 -NYVC
@@NewYorkVocalCoaching Thank you , I developed mine, just need a little more practice. ❤️
Before that I was doing yodeling epizode and now I Can more easly change pitch
Awesome work Agrita! -NYVC
tkank you very very much ♥
... now I have to go watch that phantom of the opera dvd again = =
I'm missing the second part of this vibrato series.
Could be a good time to revisit this topic (I can't find the next Vibrato video)
Ivo Koporcic episode 64
hey, i just posted a comment about how my voice is quite shrilly and flat and after hours of fruitless effort, i finally found a tiny hint of vibrato in my voice. its rough, uneven and not strong at all. i'd also like to add that it fades away after just a few seconds... like dampening vibrations... please help me make it stronger, and help me tame my vibrato so i can make it more voluntary while i sing.
Exercise starts at here for me 5:55
Awsome video.
Thanks Jun! :D -NYVC
great video ! on a side technical note, a hertz is already a unit for "per second" quantities. So, saying "hertz per second" is incorrect, but i'm really nitpicking and it's definitely not the point of this (again most excellent) lesson !
6:35
😋
This is a great exercise thanks!
Thanks Nomad! 😄 -NYVC