Singing Lip Trills EXPLAINED and DEMONSTRATED: bbbbbbb vocal warm up
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- Опубліковано 9 лип 2019
- This vocal warm up video will demonstrate how to use Lip Trills (bbbbbb) as an initial vocal warm up for your choir or solo voice. You can sing along with me as a warm up.
Using Lip Trills or Semi-occluded vocal exercises are great for an initial vocal warm up. The smaller space allows the singer to sing over the break with less effort, thus reducing the possibility of pushing and damaging the voice in the early stages of warming up.
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00:49 1 - 5 - 1 (DO - SO - DO) PERFECT 5TH
02:15 1 - 8 - 1 (DO - HIGH DO - DO) OCTAVE
03:25 5 - 1 (SO down to DO) DESCENDING PERFECT 5TH
its so helpful even at my age ,i can make use of the technics you shared,i just wished there was something like this during my younger days!!thank you n goodluck!!
Glad it was helpful!
Hey Singers! I a excited to announce that if you want to download mp3 files of some of my vocal warm ups you can by clicking: solfasinger.com/WarmUps/ Hope this helps!
So helpful! Thank you a lot for this interesting exercise.
This is Awesome, Hale.
keep up
Ceci est un super exercice.Merci Roger.
This is Super Cool!
Dani Loves it!🔥
Thank you very much for your teachings. Many blessings!
I have been following in with your several vacal warm up practice for a quite while , It is very helpful in a preffessional way. I almost use your videos everyday. Thank you very much .
@lian frazier Thank you for your kind comment. I am so grateful to know that people like you are finding these videos useful. I am grateful to be in a position that I can share. Please stay well! ~Roger
Thanks from Chile. excellent exercise
The Imperatriz Brasil Stake Choir thanks you. I discoverd your videos a week ago and it helped a lot this past sunday.
Brother Taveira, so glad to hear that my videos are helping. Let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks for sharing this to the world. Keep doing! i will here to support you always.
Norman thank you so much!
You're perfect teacher I'm grateful to you. I learn lot of techniques from you. Good bless you.
Wow, thank you
So helpful .Thank you .
Dr Roger Hale that's awesome. Very very helpful. I have always wanted to learn music. I love it. Thanks.
Thanks Judith for watching!
Thanks Hale, it's amaizing!
Thanks for watching Analva!
FINALLY, I can do lip trills! Thank you...
Yeah!!!!
Nossa quanto conhecimento,amando as aulas 💖
Obrigado por assistir! ~Roger
Thank you
You're welcome
Oui Roger cet exercice me plaît et nécessite un bon travail du diaphragme.Excellent.
Je suis heureux que ce soit bon pour toi :)
Hi from Guangzhou, China. I have been watching your videos and applying some warmups in my choir practice. They are very helpful. Thank you sir! Please keep posting!
Jessie, thank you for watching.
Isaac From Tanzania..i love this lesson😚..may God bless u sir.
Thank you Isaac!
Uauuuu ❤🙏🥰
Do you have your website?
In China, we can’t watch your videos from UA-cam!
Thanks
Extremely difficult for me. Thank you.
You can do it Merlita!
Excelentes ejercicios! Por favor, si es posible subtitulado en español!!! Plis
Hola Karina, he incluido subtítulos. Ahora se puede seleccionar "Traducción automática" en la botón de "settings" y seleccionar Español.
@@RogerHale Genial! Ahora si podré entender mas los ejercicios! Muchas Gracias!!!!
hi Roger.
is this similar to the puffy cheek exercise in that no matter how high you get you keep the throat open because i have a tendency to apply compression as i get higher in my range.
thank you for your videos.
Antony, as long as you put your tongue in the “ee” position. This moves the tongue out of the throat and opens up the throat.
@@RogerHale thanks for your reply Roger.
Many thanks for sending me this link, Roger... I will add it to my saved exercises. One last question, I have difficulty doing the lip trills on the higher notes and I have noticed that you and your students do it with ease. I have a very high soprano voice singing, which seems to be quite amazing for someone of 63 (I sing Queen of the Night just one tone under the usual one, started singing at the age of 58, maybe the reason why my voice is not tired), but when I get to the high C, like here, you were still doing it but I would produce a normal sound and then coming down I would go into the lip trills again. What am I doing wrong?
Hello from Italy, I wanted to ask you how not to go into the voice of falsetto but in the head voice?
Hi Antonio, Have you tried this video? ua-cam.com/video/XQpl-yI-m14/v-deo.html
how many minits we have to liptrils a day , sir how can i contact you ,
Hi @B .Jeyaraman, I would do lip trills for about 3-4 minutes when you begin your warm up. My e-mail is solfasingerapp@gmail.com
I can't do the lip trill! Any tips?
@Naomi Lacken have you tried gently squeezing the corners of your mouth? Just remember to keep the air flowing too.
@@RogerHale Thank you so much Dr Hale, I got it though a bit intermittent still. Thanks so much for your videos. My breath control has been so bad for decades now with your help I can finally learn it. I'm the only one at home who is thrilled at learning the trill though. I did the 20 min warmup last night but then forgot to sing after! Thanks again and God bless you and your family and keep up the great work. Kindest regards. Naomi
subtitulado plissssss
Hola Dora, he incluido subtítulos. Ahora se puede seleccionar "Traducción automática" en la botón de "settings" y seleccionar Español.
He sounds like the fish from Pee wee.
🤣