Your 'experimental' sections in each of your videos are literally the one thing that sets you apart from other UA-cam vocalists. It's awesome to see you experiment and make mistakes, and know exactly how to go about actually LEARNING to really sound good. This is the only way to do it!
Not certain about the points made but ,if anyone else trying to find out how to sing high notes loudly try Proutklarton Awaken Wish Plan (just google it )? It is a great one off guide for discovering how to become a better singer without the normal expense. Ive heard some amazing things about it and my neighbor got excellent success with it.
I love how vocal coaches can shamelessly make all these strange noises that would be super embarrassing for normal people, all for the purpose of trying to help others better themselves. I love and respect that kinda stuff. Thank you for the video 🎼
@@lostalone9320 100%. great words of wisdom. one thing i talk about all the time is how peoples' performance is/can be hindered by insecurity. you see it when the music stops, and the vocalist is singing alone. there's a certain insecurity that creeps in when you can *really* hear yourself, and you're the only thing everyone else is hearing in that moment. specifically in younger vocalists this happens. when it comes to screaming, there's obviously a bunch of technique(s) included, but people who want to scream can't even get themselves to. they're like "i've tried! i just can't do it. my body can't produce those sounds". my theory is that most of the time this is due to mental barriers, and not being able to overcome the insecurity of hearing yourself scream for the first time, or whatever. knaw mean? just a couple things i've noticed, even back when i was really young. i sing and scream *all the time* , but when it comes to recording myself (or other people hearing me), if the music isn't loud enough in my headset, i find myself really struggling to give/perform at 100%. there are many things like this that i battle as a "young vocalist", and they're just things i need to *actually* start working on. doesn't help that the only way i allow people to hear my voice is through doing vocal covers. i technically haven't even "found my own voice" yet because i've yet to write my music. sorry for the novel! hahaha. just wanted to throw my couple pennies in there, and sometimes, once i get started, it's hard to stop XD. *if anybody has read this far, i hope you have a wonderful day :)
@@LT_Dangles_Music as a person who has been singing for 2 years I found that the biggest thing that held me back was precisely that: trying to avoid being heard. Once I started getting comfortable doing weird noises and making mistakes I started making huge progress. It's not easy, but if you can overcome that fear you can conquer the world. I thank myself everyday for being brave enough to do it. Performing in front of 100+ people and getting tons of compliments is one of the best feelings in the world
Lol I think some guys don't want to sing too high in the fear of "sounding gay" that they sing too mouthy. But they limit their range That way.. chris has helped me get rid of that fear too..because you can have a thickness to your voice in a higher range.
I love how you represent the "ugly" side of discovery. How you show the process of finding the sound first. It's a very realistic example and says directly, "Yeah, its going to sound bad, weird and you're going to screech for a while. But it has to happen." This really sets you apart from others that hand you scales and numerous other drills. You perform the journey and difficulty of discovery to prepare the viewer for this realistic kind of practice necessary to develop further into their voice. That's why I'm watching you now.
Dude!!! Since always I wanted to hit high notes but never thought I could actually do it. My falsettos were really high, but I never heard my actual voice with ressonance on a high pitch. There was a ceilling that I couldn't get pass. Doing what you showed us in this video made me do it. What I always thought was impossible just happened, thanks to you! I'm insanely grateful!! Almost cried when I heard myself produce a high note like that!
Same here.A bit shocked actually.I don’t have a beautiful voice,but I can hit some high notes I couldn’t do before,from this experiment.Hard to believe.lol.
It's a work in progress for me. Thanks to you I'm learning how to mix my voice. I get it sometimes and it's like oh wow now how did I do that? It's a really unusual feeling. The resonance from my chest voice in my head sometimes makes me feel kinda dizzy, like I've put my head inside a church bell and someone rang the bell. On one note in particular it's an interesting experience for sure.
Where have you been all my life??!! I have been trying to figure this stuff out for years, paid good money to teachers, spent hours practicing, and you just got me there in MINUTES!! I just have to relearn all my muscle memory I’ve built up in countless hours now....
I have a masters degree in solo singing. I teach classical singing in a music high school and I teach popular songs (rock, pop...) in my private lessons in person or online. I got to say, I've watched a lot of vocal coaches and teachers online and, even though I hate to say it, but a lot of them don't know what they are talking about or teaching others. But you my friend know what you're doing, a lot of the things you teach I also tell my students and I'm glad that you encourage people to experiment with their voice, that's the only real way to improve, and not to be scared of sounding silly. Keep up the good work and all the best to you!
I have much more experience learning languages than I have learning to sing. The being-afraid-of-sounding-stupid bit applies to language learning too, I know exactly what you mean. How did I manage to learn to speak seven languages? By stopping to care about how stupid I might sound to others, or rather, by assuming that I sound stupid and accepting that as being perfectly okay. As I progressed, the overwhelmingly positive feedback from native speakers of languages only reinforced my acceptance of sounding stupid, helping me to pick up speed in learning.
It's pretty unbelievable how much FREE content there is for learning to sing or to make music in general. It's the greatest thing that came out of youtube
I feel.im not as bright and my voice seems a little hoarse ..although it doesn't hurt. I'm kind of doing old grandpa Simpson voice but struggling to brightening or free it more. I'm making the right connection but it's a strained feeling like pooping .
@@stebolian sing with a slight “smile” (activate the space behind your cheeks/nose), also don’t forget the breathing support (no tension in the thoath, more air)
For the last year or 2 of becoming a self taught vocalist I was so disappointed in my progress and tone until I found your videos. Thank you so much for being generous and handing out very valuable information for FREE. You're amazing for helping us musicians who haven't found our voice yet. I'm getting closer now and I thank you a lot for that. Your videos are so helpful and productive.
Your falsetto is better than mine. I have an amazing Chest voice. I am 80 years old. I started to have voice lessons about 1 year ago. I can sing (forever?) with my chest voice. I think my voice coach has given me this with exercises.
i always thought that high vocal range was the kind of thing that you born with and just a few had it. now you are proving me that i can do it and it's helping me a lot . thanks!
The more I listen to great singers intently looking for what makes them sound great, the more I realize that it's pretty much about technique. You can actually hear it when you hear great singers speak. We always find their voices to be special but they sound so ordinary when they speak. That's because their voices are often much more ordinary than we believe them to be. A lot of what we attribute to their individual voices is really just technique. You can shape your voice, a bit as though it were a sculpture.
EXCELLENT VIDEO!! I FINALLY discovered my mixed voice and used it! I sang burn from hamilton and i don't break anymore! my singing is smoother, more natural, i don't scream anymore! That was my first time using my mixed voice and I was so proud to use it for the first time!! the first video that ever helpled me with mixed voice! That's day 1 using my mixed voice so I don't master it at all but I can't wait to sing with mixed voice tomorrow. This video kinda changed my life, thank you!
Regarding sounding “too nasal”, I think M. Shadows of Avenged is a good example. If you’re familiar with their catalogue, you’ll know that the first two albums had abundant screaming, and both the singing and screaming sounded fairly different from the rest of their discography. After their second album, Shadows got vocal instruction from someone who had coached Axel Rose in the past, iirc. And the next album, their breakout album City of Evil, marked the most drastic vocal style change of the band’s history. Shadows was more nasally and more gritty, and frequently utilized his mixed voice to allow himself a greater range. And his mixed voice is VERY nasally. It’s clear that he had completely accepted that, in order to get the distortion and the mixed voice range and control that he wanted, he had to place his vocals in a very nasal space. At times, it’s almost cartoon-y how nasal his voice gets, but (in my opinion) it just works for the album because it’s controlled, deliberate, and consistent. The important second part of this story is that-although he was incredibly nasal on City of Evil-for their next album, like two years later, he had essentially *mastered* his mixed voice. He was able to sing those higher notes with tone and control and distortion equal quality to his chest voice. That album and the several years after it are when his voice was at its strongest; Self Titled, Live in the LBC (truly unreal vocal power here), and to a lesser extent, Nightmare. It seems clear to me that he had accepted that, in order to be the best singer he could be, he needed to strengthen his mixed voice starting in a gentler more nasal space, and then move to a more open tone as he became more skilled and his voice became stronger. So even if you sound “too nasal” at the beginning, it’s important to develop the vocal strength and coordination correctly, and allow your voice to become stronger.
Cover band musician here. I have to be honest that I hated singing before your videos. I tried to sing backing vocals and such but they were just disaster. With the help of your videos I have been able to discover the singer in me. Obviously I'm not a lead singer or anything like that. But still, you have taught me how to use my voice safely and how to discover the sounds from my body. I am more than grateful to you.
I have been unsuccessfully trying to sing for 20 years, and talking about the fry voice was game changing for me. Now I finally sound natural instead of like I am forcing something. Thank you!!
I am on week 2 of your singing course and can't believe how much more range I have from discovering my mixed voice from these videos and starting to learn proper technique from your course, I am no longer reaching for notes and songs I would strain to sing are now easy. Thank you so much, I'm excited to improve even more by week 12!
I have watched dozens of videos on “mix” and heard numerous voice teachers and singer friends try to explain it, and none of them could present it in such an easy to understand way AND demonstrate how to find it. I thought it was another singing myth because I’ve found it so elusive. Thanks!
Months struggling to get my mixed voice, 8 minutes into your video and... I simply got it. Now i just have to work on It. Sir, thank you really much. This is pure gold. Also, sorry for my english if i made some mistakes, i'm from Italy
Chris, I can’t tell you how good it feels to finally figure out where my mixed voice is. I had found it without knowing it a few weeks ago, and today when I was watching this video I did what you said and found what I had been doing. What’s great about it too is that there seems to be some natural vocal fry in the sound of my mixed voice and it’s making it sound very powerful. Thank you for this, everything feels like it’s working well because of you.
There are a number of exercises which help teach moving in and out of mixed voice and getting comfortable doing it...but this is the most practical explanation I have seen so far. Good job with describing the dictation of sounds to make it easier to hit the mix voice.
Thank you Chris! I have watched so many videos, but this was the video where mix "clicked" for me. I think so at least, I am after all still learning and there is probably a lot I don't get yet. Especially how to use the fry to move into mix. That made me just get it, and I can already apply it (albeit poorly) to sing songs with high notes I had to really strain to get previously, or not reach at all. Really eye opening experience, and all for free.
Man, you're literally the only person on UA-cam who could clearly explain the mixed voice. I've seen so many videos with just chit chats and no specific examples. I think you've helped to find my mixed voice. BIG BOW and THANK YOU for that :)
You're a hero, never thought I could even hit the first notes from Immigrant Song but I did just following your explanations, it felt so weird and good having such a relaxed way of singing high
I accidentally discovered this register in my own voice the other week. Haven’t yet managed to commit it to muscle memory but I’m really excited for the versatility I will achieve in the future! Thanks for putting it into context.
Tsukasa Love ABC i feel like I’ve made huge improvements in technique this last year. Becoming aware of what I’m actually doing inside my instrument has increased my range, bettered my tone and allowed me to start exploring things like vocal runs. Trying to stay in the “growth mindset” at all times 😊 hope u are improving every day in your own journey!
I am so glad that you used Robert Plant as your example on Mixed Voice. When I first got interested in hard rock/ metal singing as a teenager in the mid 80s, I was experimenting trying to sing Led Zeppelin songs and that is when I stumbled on to finding that Robert Plant had two different places that he was singing from, one for his mid-range and one for the higher range. It was like two different voices all together. I didn't have a name to all them (head voice/ chest voice), but by trying to imitate Robert Plant, I got that realization of how each voice felt and how to access them. It took much more experimentation to develop a mixed voice, which to this day I am not the best at bridging them. But Robert Plant was the singer that I was able to have the 'a-ha" moment that there was a separate head and chest voice and a combo mix of them both. This video really brought me back to that early realization and also made me reflect on Robert Plant's influence on rock music.
@@chrisliepe It's funny, but this video is the first time I noticed it with "Little Joe". So I am so glad that you pointed it out and illustrated it so well in this vid. Thanks, Chris. :-)
Awesome instruction Chris! 52 years have finally lead me to someone who teaches like you. I’ve had moments of “self discovery“ in past years which have improved my singing to a degree, always to have my enthusiasm for this new self discovery squashed by some vocal “guru” who inevitably would say to stay “in your range when singing or you’ll damage your voice”. Kudos to you for having the persistence, curiosity, and determination to not only develop your voice but teach others as well. Our own mind is the biggest limitation to what we can achieve with our voice.
Thank you Chris! This actually helped me quite a bit! For a while I´ve been struggling with this technique. Then I just did quieter and softer in my high range and then tried doing what you showed in your belting video and boom there I was singing a high note pretty comfortably. I mean it doesn´t sound "good" but I´m getting there!
i’ve actually been experimenting a lot with my mixed voice lately and i think i’ve finally started to find it and my voice sounds so much better on higher notes than it did when i just pulled up my chest voice
This video in particular changed my world today. It just, clicked and all of the sudden I can Foo Fighters, Guns 'n' Roses, White Lion, and Extreme almost effortlessly. I cannot thank you enough you have literally changed my life.
My chest voice is so huge and resonant that it's like a black hole, making my transitions sound like a car wreck and making high notes harder to achieve. I''ve been working on bringing my mixed voice down to the lower notes. It's so hard, but I'm seeing great results, with a brighter, louder tone and bigger range. Your video reminds me to use vocal fry to get it done.
Chris, thanks to you I finally got my damn mixed voice. After months obsessing about it, I was in the shower trying the witch thing: "I will get you my pretty" and it worked!
This as been one of the most helpful videos I’ve ever come across. Ive been training for a couple years now but recently just trying to reinstate my own knowledge on the voice especially the mixed and your way of explaining and demonstrating is amazing. Thank you!!!!
Thanks! This baritone could not get to head voice smoothly, but I could imitate Robert Plant. With that mix voice, I could transition to high mix and low mix seamlessly. I could now practice singing songs that I previously could not do.
@@chrisliepe it’s insane how I’ve progressed since i found your channel. I’ve been left confused for years searching for an explanation i can actually understand! The way you’re unapologetically making weird noises inspired me to start doing the same and that’s exactly what i needed!!!
I'm so happy I discovered this channel in a search. You're doing something I don't think anyone else is doing! This helps so much more than all the anatomy talk you usually get.
I have loved singing since I was a teenager, but I have always been limited by my chest voice and thought that I did not have the talent to sing higher notes. Over the past ten years, I have watched no less than 50 singing videos on UA-cam, but none of them helped me learn to "mix voice". Thank you Chris. Truly
Man, this has been the technique i've been searching for for years. I've been wondering how to bridge the gap between head and chest for so long. You've literally just unlocked so many creative doors for me mate.. Thank you.
HOLY wow this blew my mind. When I followed you and you said 'notice, you don't break' I REALLY DIDN'T . I kept going up and down and there was no break. You are amazing.
E legend teacher and pure I have aver seen before. I have been spent and waist my time on the social medias seeking for the best teacher but you're already proven your self as who you are. Thank you cause I found the one.....
Can't thank you enough big man. You probably realise yourself, how 'in depth' these gems of lessons really are and you've still put them out. I hope you are blessed with recognition and remuneration for your work. It's amazing. Life changing. Thank you again, for your journey that is now helping people like me.
Bro THANK you for making this video!! I've been trying to find my mix for years with no success, and this is the first explanation I've seen that actually makes SENSE! You've changed my singing journey forever my friend. So grateful! Keep up the good work!
I have sung a ton, all my life, from ren-folk to rock to opera tenor. I never had a mixed voice, then I found it occasionally the last few years singing rock-remote shows during Covid, but I couldn't duplicate it on demand. You just gave me that. Thank you. I am combining it with some "NG"-sound scales that help me maintain that consistent vocal positioning while I work on accuracy and working up through and back down out of mixed, or staying in a mixed feel down lower.
I don't know what to say, i was stuck with my voice. Now thanks ti this video in learning more and more and now i can sing notes that i could only dream before. Thanks a lot!!
Everyone keeps saying how much of a gold mine your channel is and now i FINALLY GET WHY!!! Hundreds of mixed voice videos and yours is the first to explain + demonstrate it so wonderfully, that I got it after a few tries!!? I thought it'd take me years to find my mix😭 THANK YOU SO MUCH.
So what I learned from this is that I already know how to use my mixed voice for the high notes but need to learn it in my chest register, great vid the examples really help
this video made mixed voice click for me in a way that it NEVER has. i have been trying to discover how to naturally and comfortably reach my mix in a way that PHYSICALLY feels right without my mental getting in the way - and your explanation does exactly that. THANK YOU for your content
You are far and above the best vocal coach I've found on UA-cam, as you give real solutions for how to achieve new registers like mixed voice where other instructors just tell people to do scales until you stumble across mixed voice.
I've just hit the notes for Cornell's "You Know My Name" using what I've learned from your videos! Thank you so much man, a tear came into the corner of my eye when I finally did it!
I love having discovered this channel and finding out all these names and terms. I'm self taught and I remember the day I discovered what I guess I now know to be my "mixed voice" it completely blew me away. I didn't understand exactly what I was doing or how I was achieving it, but suddenly I find I have a vocal range of 3.58 octaves and I'm just floored xD Mixed voice. The more you know.
This is absolutely incredible! I'm just a year into singing and discovering and training my voice to my head voice is the most difficult thing I'm seeing but the way you are demonstrating this it's phenomenal and understandable I have a different awareness about it thank you so much wow!
Chris is a master of different techniques and places in his voice, he is almost a few voices in one, axl rose would be simular, but i like chris tone, power and openness far more.
I was trained as a soprano all my life... I am actually a Contralto and was having the hardest time trying to smooth my break and find mix from a decade of not training. In my discovery I learned I was just trained wrong but on the plus side it strengthened the living goodness out of my head voice. Using the piece you presented to sing in your voice tone and not Roberts, I was able to work with my break and locate my mix again. Thank you very much.
I learned how to use the vocal fry, mixed voice and all that stuff thanks to your tutorials. This is freaking amazing, I totally didn't know this feels this simple singing high notes. Literally today I sang a full chorus of some song that was with high notes and did it absolutely without any tension.. Of course I practiced so long before but today my voice finally adapted to it and now i do it automatically. And it didn't hurt my voice at all.. This felt so freaking amazing realizing that I'm here now
Thank you, Chris! I’d become pretty disillusioned with how my vocal progress was going and put my practice to the side for a while. This was the perfect lesson to view to show me how different parts of a range (I’m a baritone) can be accessed without telling yourself, I just can’t do it.
Have you checked out my video about singing higher for baritones? It should be encouraging for you! ua-cam.com/video/yeuKpLLf96w/v-deo.html Glad you enjoyed this one!
@@chrisliepe I just did! Loved it and enrolled in the mixed voice course. Not understanding it and feeling locked in to “baritone” is what held me back. Thanks!
Oh man i stumbled upon your channel at work and i was so absorbed i started doing the cat sounds on your other video i might get fired but man great channel tha nks
for a while i kinda knew how to access my mixed voice but it never felt very consistent and i couldn't exactly figure out what i was doing to make the sound. this was an absolute big help on figuring out how to make it much more consistent. thank you Chris!!
THIS IS THE MOST HELPFUL SO FAR! NOW I REALIZE THAT I HAVE BEEN DOING IT BUT NOT QUITE CORRECTLY. YOUR CRAZY SOUND EXPERIMENTS MADE ME IMAGINE PROPERLY HOW TO DO IT. THANK YOU SO MUCH!
watched this video twice through yesterday after following along with your warm up video on singing higher, then took a break, then practiced for another hour or so with another video and some songs. today, just now, i had been singing gently for a bit already along with the radio, then one of my favorite songs (cough syrup by young the giant) came on, and i rly went for it. something _completely_ new came out of me. i had no idea i could hit those notes like that!!! i had to come and talk about just how helpful these videos are, even for someone who’s been singing already for over a decade! legit as soon as i can afford it, i’m signing up for the private course he offers.
Was listening without looking at the video and thought you were using the original song while you were actually singing. Great! I really have hard time trying to do vocal fry and still going.
Genuinely a fantastic tutorial - I'm hitting highs with nowhere near the amount of discomfort I used to feel, in fact it's downright pleasant. Thank you, Chris.
Funny, my problem was, when I started singing and recording - aside that it was pretty awful in the beginning - band members said I sound nasal. I tried to eliminate the nasal sound for years afterwards and I discovered just recently, that there is a connection to resonance and the elimination of the break that made me think, I was running in the wrong direction for years. It is great how Chris picks up this issue - thank you so much - super important video 😘
Video idea: How to Rest and Recover Your Voice! I went a little too hard for my 36 year old semi-untrained throat yesterday. Currently resting as much as possible as well as doing vocal fry and gentle lip rolls. I don't really have a voice channel so maybe you want to cover it. Cheers.
Your 'experimental' sections in each of your videos are literally the one thing that sets you apart from other UA-cam vocalists. It's awesome to see you experiment and make mistakes, and know exactly how to go about actually LEARNING to really sound good. This is the only way to do it!
Seeing him making a fool of himself really helps me make a fool of myself without shame its so awesome
Levi Johnson Yes! Exactly. Its amazing.
Jochem True!
Levi Johnson
Yes! He makes it so you actually know what you are supposed to do and if you are doing it right....
Not certain about the points made but ,if anyone else trying to find out how to sing high notes loudly try Proutklarton Awaken Wish Plan (just google it )?
It is a great one off guide for discovering how to become a better singer without the normal expense. Ive heard some amazing things about it and my neighbor got excellent success with it.
I love how vocal coaches can shamelessly make all these strange noises that would be super embarrassing for normal people, all for the purpose of trying to help others better themselves. I love and respect that kinda stuff. Thank you for the video 🎼
Agreeeeeeeeaaaaaaaayyyyyyyyyy
Ikr I was laughing so hard thinking he sounding like a dying goat but it was out of pure appreciation LOL!
Yeah in a padded room
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It wont disturb anyone
@@lostalone9320 100%. great words of wisdom. one thing i talk about all the time is how peoples' performance is/can be hindered by insecurity. you see it when the music stops, and the vocalist is singing alone. there's a certain insecurity that creeps in when you can *really* hear yourself, and you're the only thing everyone else is hearing in that moment. specifically in younger vocalists this happens. when it comes to screaming, there's obviously a bunch of technique(s) included, but people who want to scream can't even get themselves to. they're like "i've tried! i just can't do it. my body can't produce those sounds". my theory is that most of the time this is due to mental barriers, and not being able to overcome the insecurity of hearing yourself scream for the first time, or whatever. knaw mean? just a couple things i've noticed, even back when i was really young. i sing and scream *all the time* , but when it comes to recording myself (or other people hearing me), if the music isn't loud enough in my headset, i find myself really struggling to give/perform at 100%. there are many things like this that i battle as a "young vocalist", and they're just things i need to *actually* start working on. doesn't help that the only way i allow people to hear my voice is through doing vocal covers. i technically haven't even "found my own voice" yet because i've yet to write my music.
sorry for the novel! hahaha. just wanted to throw my couple pennies in there, and sometimes, once i get started, it's hard to stop XD.
*if anybody has read this far, i hope you have a wonderful day :)
@@LT_Dangles_Music as a person who has been singing for 2 years I found that the biggest thing that held me back was precisely that: trying to avoid being heard. Once I started getting comfortable doing weird noises and making mistakes I started making huge progress. It's not easy, but if you can overcome that fear you can conquer the world. I thank myself everyday for being brave enough to do it. Performing in front of 100+ people and getting tons of compliments is one of the best feelings in the world
me in my head: that sounds nasal
Chris: don't EVER say "that sounds nasal"
me: oh, ok
I know this comment is a year old but this one sentence 100% unlocked notes I didn't know I could hit immediately
I just quit a vocal coach lessons cause the teacher was ALWAYS saying that to me
Or like SpongeBob
Lol I think some guys don't want to sing too high in the fear of "sounding gay" that they sing too mouthy. But they limit their range That way.. chris has helped me get rid of that fear too..because you can have a thickness to your voice in a higher range.
I love how you represent the "ugly" side of discovery. How you show the process of finding the sound first. It's a very realistic example and says directly, "Yeah, its going to sound bad, weird and you're going to screech for a while. But it has to happen." This really sets you apart from others that hand you scales and numerous other drills.
You perform the journey and difficulty of discovery to prepare the viewer for this realistic kind of practice necessary to develop further into their voice. That's why I'm watching you now.
So glad this is helping you! Exactly the kind of perspective I hope people get.
Guys...
We've found him. The golden nugget of singing. The one singer to save us all!
He certainly is 👍👍
My Dad just asked "what the bloody hell is that noise?!"
Where do I even start to explain.
Ha ha !
I'm learning to sing
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@@compulsivecommenter990 I think Im gonna change my name to "compulsive commenter" 🤣
@@Mingmingmeow90 Ok why isn't your name changed then?
Dude!!! Since always I wanted to hit high notes but never thought I could actually do it. My falsettos were really high, but I never heard my actual voice with ressonance on a high pitch. There was a ceilling that I couldn't get pass. Doing what you showed us in this video made me do it. What I always thought was impossible just happened, thanks to you! I'm insanely grateful!! Almost cried when I heard myself produce a high note like that!
YESSSSS
That's awesome!! I still feel like there's a ceiling blocking me. Could we talk and maybe share experiences? This would be great!
Same here.A bit shocked actually.I don’t have a beautiful voice,but I can hit some high notes I couldn’t do before,from this experiment.Hard to believe.lol.
It's a work in progress for me. Thanks to you I'm learning how to mix my voice. I get it sometimes and it's like oh wow now how did I do that? It's a really unusual feeling. The resonance from my chest voice in my head sometimes makes me feel kinda dizzy, like I've put my head inside a church bell and someone rang the bell. On one note in particular it's an interesting experience for sure.
Marcelo Tavares did u get it instantly?
Where have you been all my life??!! I have been trying to figure this stuff out for years, paid good money to teachers, spent hours practicing, and you just got me there in MINUTES!! I just have to relearn all my muscle memory I’ve built up in countless hours now....
That's great to hear!
I have a masters degree in solo singing. I teach classical singing in a music high school and I teach popular songs (rock, pop...) in my private lessons in person or online. I got to say, I've watched a lot of vocal coaches and teachers online and, even though I hate to say it, but a lot of them don't know what they are talking about or teaching others. But you my friend know what you're doing, a lot of the things you teach I also tell my students and I'm glad that you encourage people to experiment with their voice, that's the only real way to improve, and not to be scared of sounding silly.
Keep up the good work and all the best to you!
Means a great deal! Thanks for the comment!
@@chrisliepe no problem, keep it up!
That’s a wonderful brand of authenticity for your channel!
Who else would you recommend for singing?
I have much more experience learning languages than I have learning to sing. The being-afraid-of-sounding-stupid bit applies to language learning too, I know exactly what you mean. How did I manage to learn to speak seven languages? By stopping to care about how stupid I might sound to others, or rather, by assuming that I sound stupid and accepting that as being perfectly okay. As I progressed, the overwhelmingly positive feedback from native speakers of languages only reinforced my acceptance of sounding stupid, helping me to pick up speed in learning.
It's pretty unbelievable how much FREE content there is for learning to sing or to make music in general. It's the greatest thing that came out of youtube
This is GOLD. Just remember to be careful when experimenting and change your technique if you feel you're forcing it.
I feel.im not as bright and my voice seems a little hoarse ..although it doesn't hurt. I'm kind of doing old grandpa Simpson voice but struggling to brightening or free it more.
I'm making the right connection but it's a strained feeling like pooping .
@@stebolian sing with a slight “smile” (activate the space behind your cheeks/nose), also don’t forget the breathing support (no tension in the thoath, more air)
For the last year or 2 of becoming a self taught vocalist I was so disappointed in my progress and tone until I found your videos. Thank you so much for being generous and handing out very valuable information for FREE. You're amazing for helping us musicians who haven't found our voice yet. I'm getting closer now and I thank you a lot for that. Your videos are so helpful and productive.
The only vocal channel in youtube that really made a difference in my singing
Your falsetto is better than mine. I have an amazing Chest voice. I am 80 years old. I started to have voice lessons about 1 year ago. I can sing (forever?) with my chest voice. I think my voice coach has given me this with exercises.
i always thought that high vocal range was the kind of thing that you born with and just a few had it. now you are proving me that i can do it and it's helping me a lot . thanks!
The more I listen to great singers intently looking for what makes them sound great, the more I realize that it's pretty much about technique. You can actually hear it when you hear great singers speak. We always find their voices to be special but they sound so ordinary when they speak. That's because their voices are often much more ordinary than we believe them to be. A lot of what we attribute to their individual voices is really just technique. You can shape your voice, a bit as though it were a sculpture.
@@Gomba13 beautifully said.
Thanks Chris. A valuable lesson indeed.
My mom walked in because she thought I was watching porn and then she saw Johnny Sins
Wh-.. Why did your mum knows about Johnny Sins?
@@rafliavriza3651 dun dun dun!!!
... if you vocal fry while watching porn, no wonder your mom’s worried about you.
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Music and Games Channel Corrupt? Bruh all humans get horny tf you mean.
EXCELLENT VIDEO!! I FINALLY discovered my mixed voice and used it! I sang burn from hamilton and i don't break anymore! my singing is smoother, more natural, i don't scream anymore! That was my first time using my mixed voice and I was so proud to use it for the first time!! the first video that ever helpled me with mixed voice! That's day 1 using my mixed voice so I don't master it at all but I can't wait to sing with mixed voice tomorrow. This video kinda changed my life, thank you!
1:06 “Helps you to last longer”
Tell me about it Johnny
Lol! I died!
Lol, I though the same here.
HAHAHA
Hahaha
I've thought to Johnny
Regarding sounding “too nasal”, I think M. Shadows of Avenged is a good example.
If you’re familiar with their catalogue, you’ll know that the first two albums had abundant screaming, and both the singing and screaming sounded fairly different from the rest of their discography.
After their second album, Shadows got vocal instruction from someone who had coached Axel Rose in the past, iirc. And the next album, their breakout album City of Evil, marked the most drastic vocal style change of the band’s history. Shadows was more nasally and more gritty, and frequently utilized his mixed voice to allow himself a greater range. And his mixed voice is VERY nasally. It’s clear that he had completely accepted that, in order to get the distortion and the mixed voice range and control that he wanted, he had to place his vocals in a very nasal space. At times, it’s almost cartoon-y how nasal his voice gets, but (in my opinion) it just works for the album because it’s controlled, deliberate, and consistent.
The important second part of this story is that-although he was incredibly nasal on City of Evil-for their next album, like two years later, he had essentially *mastered* his mixed voice. He was able to sing those higher notes with tone and control and distortion equal quality to his chest voice. That album and the several years after it are when his voice was at its strongest; Self Titled, Live in the LBC (truly unreal vocal power here), and to a lesser extent, Nightmare. It seems clear to me that he had accepted that, in order to be the best singer he could be, he needed to strengthen his mixed voice starting in a gentler more nasal space, and then move to a more open tone as he became more skilled and his voice became stronger.
So even if you sound “too nasal” at the beginning, it’s important to develop the vocal strength and coordination correctly, and allow your voice to become stronger.
2 years later after my initial comment, and I’ve STILL gotta say. This video is an absolute game changer Chris. I love what you do man.
MAN!! You are the best coach I've ever seen, to me, you are not TEACHING, you SHOW us how to be open-minded, free in MUSIC.
Thanks so much!! I appreciate that.
The moment that mixed voice appears is when I know I won't stop singing. Thank you for this enlightenment!
Cover band musician here. I have to be honest that I hated singing before your videos. I tried to sing backing vocals and such but they were just disaster. With the help of your videos I have been able to discover the singer in me. Obviously I'm not a lead singer or anything like that. But still, you have taught me how to use my voice safely and how to discover the sounds from my body. I am more than grateful to you.
This totally made sense to me, and I'm sure my neighbors enjoyed the sounds coming from my side of the shared wall! Chris is a great teacher.
I have been unsuccessfully trying to sing for 20 years, and talking about the fry voice was game changing for me. Now I finally sound natural instead of like I am forcing something. Thank you!!
I am on week 2 of your singing course and can't believe how much more range I have from discovering my mixed voice from these videos and starting to learn proper technique from your course, I am no longer reaching for notes and songs I would strain to sing are now easy. Thank you so much, I'm excited to improve even more by week 12!
YESSSSS:)
I have watched dozens of videos on “mix” and heard numerous voice teachers and singer friends try to explain it, and none of them could present it in such an easy to understand way AND demonstrate how to find it. I thought it was another singing myth because I’ve found it so elusive. Thanks!
Sweet!!
Months struggling to get my mixed voice, 8 minutes into your video and... I simply got it. Now i just have to work on It.
Sir, thank you really much. This is pure gold.
Also, sorry for my english if i made some mistakes, i'm from Italy
Chris, I can’t tell you how good it feels to finally figure out where my mixed voice is. I had found it without knowing it a few weeks ago, and today when I was watching this video I did what you said and found what I had been doing. What’s great about it too is that there seems to be some natural vocal fry in the sound of my mixed voice and it’s making it sound very powerful. Thank you for this, everything feels like it’s working well because of you.
There are a number of exercises which help teach moving in and out of mixed voice and getting comfortable doing it...but this is the most practical explanation I have seen so far. Good job with describing the dictation of sounds to make it easier to hit the mix voice.
Thank you Chris! I have watched so many videos, but this was the video where mix "clicked" for me. I think so at least, I am after all still learning and there is probably a lot I don't get yet. Especially how to use the fry to move into mix. That made me just get it, and I can already apply it (albeit poorly) to sing songs with high notes I had to really strain to get previously, or not reach at all. Really eye opening experience, and all for free.
Man, you're literally the only person on UA-cam who could clearly explain the mixed voice. I've seen so many videos with just chit chats and no specific examples. I think you've helped to find my mixed voice. BIG BOW and THANK YOU for that :)
YES!
You're a hero, never thought I could even hit the first notes from Immigrant Song but I did just following your explanations, it felt so weird and good having such a relaxed way of singing high
I accidentally discovered this register in my own voice the other week. Haven’t yet managed to commit it to muscle memory but I’m really excited for the versatility I will achieve in the future! Thanks for putting it into context.
Hows your journey mateee??
Tsukasa Love ABC i feel like I’ve made huge improvements in technique this last year. Becoming aware of what I’m actually doing inside my instrument has increased my range, bettered my tone and allowed me to start exploring things like vocal runs. Trying to stay in the “growth mindset” at all times 😊 hope u are improving every day in your own journey!
I am so glad that you used Robert Plant as your example on Mixed Voice. When I first got interested in hard rock/ metal singing as a teenager in the mid 80s, I was experimenting trying to sing Led Zeppelin songs and that is when I stumbled on to finding that Robert Plant had two different places that he was singing from, one for his mid-range and one for the higher range. It was like two different voices all together. I didn't have a name to all them (head voice/ chest voice), but by trying to imitate Robert Plant, I got that realization of how each voice felt and how to access them. It took much more experimentation to develop a mixed voice, which to this day I am not the best at bridging them. But Robert Plant was the singer that I was able to have the 'a-ha" moment that there was a separate head and chest voice and a combo mix of them both. This video really brought me back to that early realization and also made me reflect on Robert Plant's influence on rock music.
Ya Plant was huge for me too... but that "Little Joe" moment for me with Cornell... That's when my head exploded!!
@@chrisliepe It's funny, but this video is the first time I noticed it with "Little Joe". So I am so glad that you pointed it out and illustrated it so well in this vid. Thanks, Chris. :-)
Awesome instruction Chris! 52 years have finally lead me to someone who teaches like you. I’ve had moments of “self discovery“ in past years which have improved my singing to a degree, always to have my enthusiasm for this new self discovery squashed by some vocal “guru” who inevitably would say to stay “in your range when singing or you’ll damage your voice”. Kudos to you for having the persistence, curiosity, and determination to not only develop your voice but teach others as well. Our own mind is the biggest limitation to what we can achieve with our voice.
So true about your mind Danny! Thanks for watching and engaging with the content!
Thanks!
Thank you Chris! This actually helped me quite a bit! For a while I´ve been struggling with this technique. Then I just did quieter and softer in my high range and then tried doing what you showed in your belting video and boom there I was singing a high note pretty comfortably. I mean it doesn´t sound "good" but I´m getting there!
After months of no success... I have finally found my mixed register. Thank u sir!
i’ve actually been experimenting a lot with my mixed voice lately and i think i’ve finally started to find it and my voice sounds so much better on higher notes than it did when i just pulled up my chest voice
This video in particular changed my world today. It just, clicked and all of the sudden I can Foo Fighters, Guns 'n' Roses, White Lion, and Extreme almost effortlessly. I cannot thank you enough you have literally changed my life.
Omg it works! I've never thought I could go higher than my chest voice limit with this tone.
Nice job Chris! Thanks!
I'm too scared if I do these exercises that a hunter would take me for a old dying hyena and come and shoot me
That would probably happen!
@@chrisliepe 😂😂
My chest voice is so huge and resonant that it's like a black hole, making my transitions sound like a car wreck and making high notes harder to achieve. I''ve been working on bringing my mixed voice down to the lower notes. It's so hard, but I'm seeing great results, with a brighter, louder tone and bigger range. Your video reminds me to use vocal fry to get it done.
Dude is a vocal guru holy s***. Actually shows what you need to do.
I have never made this much progress in half an hour, IN ANYTHING!! I owe you.
Chris, thanks to you I finally got my damn mixed voice. After months obsessing about it, I was in the shower trying the witch thing: "I will get you my pretty" and it worked!
Glad you had a breakthrough!
He sounded like micky mouse when talking in falsetto
Agreed hahah
I was gonna say the same thing 😂
Huah Huah!
I had to come back to find this comment once i heard it. 👍🏿
Agreed
Am female and this worked wonders for me
This as been one of the most helpful videos I’ve ever come across. Ive been training for a couple years now but recently just trying to reinstate my own knowledge on the voice especially the mixed and your way of explaining and demonstrating is amazing. Thank you!!!!
Thanks! This baritone could not get to head voice smoothly, but I could imitate Robert Plant. With that mix voice, I could transition to high mix and low mix seamlessly. I could now practice singing songs that I previously could not do.
Wish I had a music teacher like you 30 years ago! Love your approach.
Your videos....PLEASE don't stop making them. You're SO helpful and SO knowledgeable and the way you go about teachin is so nice
I finally know what a mixed voice is!!!!!!
Thanks to you 😄
You are literally the best vocal coach on UA-cam
Thank you!
@@chrisliepe it’s insane how I’ve progressed since i found your channel. I’ve been left confused for years searching for an explanation i can actually understand! The way you’re unapologetically making weird noises inspired me to start doing the same and that’s exactly what i needed!!!
I'm so happy I discovered this channel in a search. You're doing something I don't think anyone else is doing! This helps so much more than all the anatomy talk you usually get.
YES
I have loved singing since I was a teenager, but I have always been limited by my chest voice and thought that I did not have the talent to sing higher notes.
Over the past ten years, I have watched no less than 50 singing videos on UA-cam, but none of them helped me learn to "mix voice".
Thank you Chris. Truly
Man, this has been the technique i've been searching for for years.
I've been wondering how to bridge the gap between head and chest for so long.
You've literally just unlocked so many creative doors for me mate..
Thank you.
HOLY wow this blew my mind. When I followed you and you said 'notice, you don't break' I REALLY DIDN'T . I kept going up and down and there was no break. You are amazing.
One of the best vocal teachers on UA-cam! Nice D5 at 14:23 man
E legend teacher and pure I have aver seen before. I have been spent and waist my time on the social medias seeking for the best teacher but you're already proven your self as who you are. Thank you cause I found the one.....
Chris your videos are weirdly comforting. You are like the Mr. Rodgers of Rock.
hahaha... thanks?? Glad you're enjoying!
Best video about mixed voice for sure. The way you explain it is perfect.
Can't thank you enough big man. You probably realise yourself, how 'in depth' these gems of lessons really are and you've still put them out.
I hope you are blessed with recognition and remuneration for your work. It's amazing. Life changing.
Thank you again, for your journey that is now helping people like me.
Bro THANK you for making this video!! I've been trying to find my mix for years with no success, and this is the first explanation I've seen that actually makes SENSE! You've changed my singing journey forever my friend. So grateful! Keep up the good work!
Holy shit. Cornell's godly voice decoded.
I have sung a ton, all my life, from ren-folk to rock to opera tenor. I never had a mixed voice, then I found it occasionally the last few years singing rock-remote shows during Covid, but I couldn't duplicate it on demand. You just gave me that. Thank you. I am combining it with some "NG"-sound scales that help me maintain that consistent vocal positioning while I work on accuracy and working up through and back down out of mixed, or staying in a mixed feel down lower.
I don't know what to say, i was stuck with my voice. Now thanks ti this video in learning more and more and now i can sing notes that i could only dream before. Thanks a lot!!
You're so welcome!
Everyone keeps saying how much of a gold mine your channel is and now i FINALLY GET WHY!!! Hundreds of mixed voice videos and yours is the first to explain + demonstrate it so wonderfully, that I got it after a few tries!!? I thought it'd take me years to find my mix😭 THANK YOU SO MUCH.
So what I learned from this is that I already know how to use my mixed voice for the high notes but need to learn it in my chest register, great vid the examples really help
this video made mixed voice click for me in a way that it NEVER has. i have been trying to discover how to naturally and comfortably reach my mix in a way that PHYSICALLY feels right without my mental getting in the way - and your explanation does exactly that. THANK YOU for your content
You're so very welcome!
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You are far and above the best vocal coach I've found on UA-cam, as you give real solutions for how to achieve new registers like mixed voice where other instructors just tell people to do scales until you stumble across mixed voice.
I've just hit the notes for Cornell's "You Know My Name" using what I've learned from your videos! Thank you so much man, a tear came into the corner of my eye when I finally did it!
Oh... AWESOME! Thanks for sharing!!
I love having discovered this channel and finding out all these names and terms. I'm self taught and I remember the day I discovered what I guess I now know to be my "mixed voice" it completely blew me away. I didn't understand exactly what I was doing or how I was achieving it, but suddenly I find I have a vocal range of 3.58 octaves and I'm just floored xD
Mixed voice. The more you know.
This is absolutely incredible! I'm just a year into singing and discovering and training my voice to my head voice is the most difficult thing I'm seeing but the way you are demonstrating this it's phenomenal and understandable I have a different awareness about it thank you so much wow!
I like how he keeps it simple, not like a lot of other vocal coaches on UA-cam.
Chris is a master of different techniques and places in his voice, he is almost a few voices in one, axl rose would be simular, but i like chris tone, power and openness far more.
I was trained as a soprano all my life... I am actually a Contralto and was having the hardest time trying to smooth my break and find mix from a decade of not training. In my discovery I learned I was just trained wrong but on the plus side it strengthened the living goodness out of my head voice. Using the piece you presented to sing in your voice tone and not Roberts, I was able to work with my break and locate my mix again. Thank you very much.
I am in choir and it also strengthened my head voice a lot and I lost most of my chest voice range and mixed voice😭😭
I learned how to use the vocal fry, mixed voice and all that stuff thanks to your tutorials. This is freaking amazing, I totally didn't know this feels this simple singing high notes. Literally today I sang a full chorus of some song that was with high notes and did it absolutely without any tension.. Of course I practiced so long before but today my voice finally adapted to it and now i do it automatically. And it didn't hurt my voice at all.. This felt so freaking amazing realizing that I'm here now
Thank you, Chris! I’d become pretty disillusioned with how my vocal progress was going and put my practice to the side for a while. This was the perfect lesson to view to show me how different parts of a range (I’m a baritone) can be accessed without telling yourself, I just can’t do it.
Have you checked out my video about singing higher for baritones? It should be encouraging for you! ua-cam.com/video/yeuKpLLf96w/v-deo.html
Glad you enjoyed this one!
@@chrisliepe I just did! Loved it and enrolled in the mixed voice course. Not understanding it and feeling locked in to “baritone” is what held me back. Thanks!
Best teacher on UA-cam, and I mean overall, not just for singing.
Thanks man!!!
wow this is the only video on mixed voice that makes sense for me.
My voice coach of a year tricked me into developing my mixed voice. Now I don't want to let it go. So I practice every day to keep it.
It does take daily refreshes and practice for sure!
Oh man i stumbled upon your channel at work and i was so absorbed i started doing the cat sounds on your other video i might get fired but man great channel tha nks
Just rocked out with you ...... I learn each and every time, glad to be part of this....thank you criss...pure gold content.
for a while i kinda knew how to access my mixed voice but it never felt very consistent and i couldn't exactly figure out what i was doing to make the sound. this was an absolute big help on figuring out how to make it much more consistent. thank you Chris!!
Glad I could help!
THIS IS THE MOST HELPFUL SO FAR! NOW I REALIZE THAT I HAVE BEEN DOING IT BUT NOT QUITE CORRECTLY. YOUR CRAZY SOUND EXPERIMENTS MADE ME IMAGINE PROPERLY HOW TO DO IT. THANK YOU SO MUCH!
I'm imitating 8:16 and my mom entered my room asking what's happening to me
I can't even watch the rest of the video, I can't stop laughing
It blew my mind
DEADDDD
Lmaooo been laughing like a fool in public due to this comment looooooollllllllll 😂😂😂😂😂
Sounds like Robert Plant getting tortured
Wow! The Robert Plant example was amazing! I was IMMEDIATELY able to full range scream!
Oh, yeah, thank you ;)
You're so welcome! Glad it worked for you!
"She's vegan, she's an atheist, a crossfitter... 6:05"
watched this video twice through yesterday after following along with your warm up video on singing higher, then took a break, then practiced for another hour or so with another video and some songs. today, just now, i had been singing gently for a bit already along with the radio, then one of my favorite songs (cough syrup by young the giant) came on, and i rly went for it. something _completely_ new came out of me. i had no idea i could hit those notes like that!!! i had to come and talk about just how helpful these videos are, even for someone who’s been singing already for over a decade! legit as soon as i can afford it, i’m signing up for the private course he offers.
Great to hear! Looking forward to working with you further!
Was listening without looking at the video and thought you were using the original song while you were actually singing. Great! I really have hard time trying to do vocal fry and still going.
Genuinely a fantastic tutorial - I'm hitting highs with nowhere near the amount of discomfort I used to feel, in fact it's downright pleasant. Thank you, Chris.
Dude your videos i feel like they are giving me the pieces i was missing to fully developing a voice i can sing with. Really!
thanks to these videos I yelled at someone to be quiet once and felt really good, real easy on the voice. sounded ok too.
thanks!
Funny, my problem was, when I started singing and recording - aside that it was pretty awful in the beginning - band members said I sound nasal. I tried to eliminate the nasal sound for years afterwards and I discovered just recently, that there is a connection to resonance and the elimination of the break that made me think, I was running in the wrong direction for years. It is great how Chris picks up this issue - thank you so much - super important video 😘
Dislikes are from envious coaches who can't teach in that coherent manner.
Chris, you are amazing!
Video idea: How to Rest and Recover Your Voice! I went a little too hard for my 36 year old semi-untrained throat yesterday. Currently resting as much as possible as well as doing vocal fry and gentle lip rolls. I don't really have a voice channel so maybe you want to cover it. Cheers.