You're welcome! I hope they help. Let me know how the vocal exercises feel in your voice or if you have any issues. I'd be glad to answer any questions.
@@joshualindsayvoicestudio6022 Thank you. Other than the lip trills, I had no problems except for keeping up with the staccato - legato ones. My lips must be smaller than average, and I have a very hard time sustaining a trill, even using my hand to shape my face better. I'll probably do those exercises with a straw or some other device to impede airflow.
That's an excellent book! It's great for understanding the mechanics and function of the voice. I like what Richard Miller said in introduction of that book: "I have never met someone who has learned to sing from a book." And then he proceeds to write a book on singing. Ha!
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In a world of tenors it seems no one cares about us baritones!!
I’m glad you like the video!
Most of the tenors in my section are really baritones. We all struggle with the high notes and the passagio!
Seems like a really solid set of exercises. Thanks.
You're welcome! I hope they help. Let me know how the vocal exercises feel in your voice or if you have any issues. I'd be glad to answer any questions.
@@joshualindsayvoicestudio6022 Thank you. Other than the lip trills, I had no problems except for keeping up with the staccato - legato ones. My lips must be smaller than average, and I have a very hard time sustaining a trill, even using my hand to shape my face better. I'll probably do those exercises with a straw or some other device to impede airflow.
Thank you, keep up the content sir!
I just started reading “the structure of singing” by Richard Miller
Thank you, Patrick! Absolutely!
That's an excellent book! It's great for understanding the mechanics and function of the voice. I like what Richard Miller said in introduction of that book: "I have never met someone who has learned to sing from a book." And then he proceeds to write a book on singing. Ha!
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Thanks for watching!