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This vocal warm-up session provides easy-to-follow exercises, including humming and lip bubbles, to help with vocal technique and relaxation. It’s a good introduction to vocal training. Thanks for making this!
Really good warm up! Please make a practice version that is just the three exercises, maybe even with you going along through them, to expedite doing these on a regular basis without having to skip through the video once we've already internalized the rest of the wisdom.
Doing focused practice versions could also let you do some interesting things, like pointing out goals for people who want to sing in bass, or baritone, or tenor, you could add whatever nuance you wanted along the way, like this next one might start to push a baritone, with the implication that a tenor should still be comfortable here, quick reminders like "use those fingers if you have to", etc.
@@MikeGoodrich there are several viable approaches you could take with different degrees of extra flavor and/or work. Recording a new, focused run-through of the exercises would be neat, but it's obviously some extra recording work on top of each video. You could go pretty deep into adding extra info (either spoken or edited in as overlaid bonus material) if you so desired, but again we're talking about more work and expanding the scope farther from just "focused practice tool." Chopping the practice sections out of the videos you have and editing them together would already be a super useful resource. As far as how to provide them, a downloadable audio file has some nice advantages for certain users, but if I were you I wouldn't sleep on having more videos that people are motivated to watch and rewatch on your UA-cam channel (the ratio of watch time to video length is an important metric for exposure of your content). It's also a given that people who find your series of videos can and do use UA-cam already. You might consider offering the resource in multiple ways if you're convinced there's good reason to do so.
You popped up and my feed... I have enjoyed your reactions and wonder if you would try Ren- Hi Ren and Chinchilla - fingers live. I would love hear what you think.
It would be really nice to redo this and have you sing some of them. Maybe sing every 3rd one. We need to hear you, especially when you transition through the break…
@@MikeGoodrich for what it's worth, this particular untrained amateur finds pitch matching his voice to other voices a lot easier than to instruments. That may mean I need to do the latter more, but if that skill is not the purpose of an exercise then the vocal follow along can be a really useful crutch. Having it for at least the tricky part(s) might be a good middleground
Thanks for watching! And I have a gift for you...
Get your FREE copy of my Fearless Singing book and discover how great singers are utilizing mindset, technique and performance to ensure they amaze their audiences and Sing Fearlessly!
Plus Bonuses including my THF System Video for getting easy high notes and fixing any break! Get everything here - Free! www.innersingerhub.com/fsoptin
Fearless Singing will show you how to have a winners mindset, perform in an authentic, connected way which will give you confidence, stage presence and a technique that will guarantee great high notes, a dependable and powerful mix, strong belt, and overall vocal health.
www.innersingerhub.com/fsoptin
You can read it in less than an hour and you'll love the bonuses!
AND, If you want to be in an amazing community of wonderful singers and voice teachers who all share the common goal of wanting to sing fearlessly at their peak and help others do the same, then join my Fearless Singing FREE Facebook group now!
facebook.com/groups/fearlesssingers
Enjoy!
Mike
This vocal warm-up session provides easy-to-follow exercises, including humming and lip bubbles, to help with vocal technique and relaxation. It’s a good introduction to vocal training. Thanks for making this!
You're welcome! Thanks for the nice comment!i
Really good warm up! Please make a practice version that is just the three exercises, maybe even with you going along through them, to expedite doing these on a regular basis without having to skip through the video once we've already internalized the rest of the wisdom.
Doing focused practice versions could also let you do some interesting things, like pointing out goals for people who want to sing in bass, or baritone, or tenor, you could add whatever nuance you wanted along the way, like this next one might start to push a baritone, with the implication that a tenor should still be comfortable here, quick reminders like "use those fingers if you have to", etc.
Great suggestion! Maybe I'll edit the audio and provide it that way? Thanks!
@@MikeGoodrich there are several viable approaches you could take with different degrees of extra flavor and/or work.
Recording a new, focused run-through of the exercises would be neat, but it's obviously some extra recording work on top of each video. You could go pretty deep into adding extra info (either spoken or edited in as overlaid bonus material) if you so desired, but again we're talking about more work and expanding the scope farther from just "focused practice tool."
Chopping the practice sections out of the videos you have and editing them together would already be a super useful resource.
As far as how to provide them, a downloadable audio file has some nice advantages for certain users, but if I were you I wouldn't sleep on having more videos that people are motivated to watch and rewatch on your UA-cam channel (the ratio of watch time to video length is an important metric for exposure of your content). It's also a given that people who find your series of videos can and do use UA-cam already. You might consider offering the resource in multiple ways if you're convinced there's good reason to do so.
You popped up and my feed... I have enjoyed your reactions and wonder if you would try Ren- Hi Ren and Chinchilla - fingers live. I would love hear what you think.
I'll check it out! Thanks!
It would be really nice to redo this and have you sing some of them. Maybe sing every 3rd one. We need to hear you, especially when you transition through the break…
Good idea. I didn't do that as I wanted you all to have a piano without me singing but I can see how that will be helpful!
@@MikeGoodrich for what it's worth, this particular untrained amateur finds pitch matching his voice to other voices a lot easier than to instruments. That may mean I need to do the latter more, but if that skill is not the purpose of an exercise then the vocal follow along can be a really useful crutch. Having it for at least the tricky part(s) might be a good middleground