Singing On Your Break - why you can’t do it…yet!
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- Опубліковано 10 кві 2024
- A discussion about the ever frustrating part of your voice, the break. It’s the weakest section of your range, for anyone. Here are some ways to think about it so you can work out where the issues are coming from in your voice.
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Also very very relatable. I feel like you're actually teaching us as opposed to teasing us with knowledge for us to buy something.
Well, I’m definitely trying to make a living like anyone else ! I’d be lying if I said otherwise but I also just can’t help but have a really keen attention to detail in how i offer information. That’s part of why I enjoy coaching. Plus I’ve been through the journey with my voice in a big way and I know the obstacles, psychologically, culturally, physically and why they are tricky to overcome.
I’m always really pleased to read these positive comments on my teaching . Huge Thanks!
I was literally thinking "sleep is the biggest impact" before you mentioned it. I notice how on the weekened I am more relaxed and rested and my voice is often in good shape, I also have more time to calmly warm up and enjoy singing throughout the day rather than try to blast it in a practice session where I am impatient.
I wish I felt more rested at the weekend! Yeah it makes everything much harder work and then strain creeps in .
Yes! First one here! Keep them coming man please I appreciate your teachings. They make so much better sense than others.
Thanks! That means a lot , really , a lot !
please keep these great videos coming, u have great knowledge that are rare to find anywhere else!
Thanks ! I will keep them coming as best I can. I juggle a lot of different music jobs but this is the most fun and exciting part of what I currently do I must say. It’s been great filling the diary with new worldwide online students! Love it
thank you so much for your videos man! really great stuff. Hope to see more!
you think you could do a breakdown on Dallas Green's voice from City and Colour?
Massive thanks and I will definitely keep them coming as much as possible !
Great video and ‘actual’ demonstrations on sounds and direction
Thanks 🙏
Thank you for sharing your knowledge! There aren’t many teachers out there that make it as clear as you do. Keep it up!
I’m over the moon that people keep saying this kind of thing and I hope it helps . Cheers
Absolutely spot on as alway dude, I love listening to your intuitive thinking 🤘🏼 you can only explain so much (which you do brilliantly) but it all comes down to being instinctive and intuitive yourself to find and feel it and creating new paths to smoothen your registers and blend them. I still find myself tightening up now and again, but the improvements I’ve made are second to none. Keep the videos coming man, this channel will be so so popular by the end of the 2024. UA-cam needs your organic approach for vocal coaching 👍🏼
Thanks Sam! Really appreciate that. ! ❤
Very clear and easy to understand, much appreciated. I personally start to lose cord adduction as I pass through the break, so it’s a struggle to compress the sound into something credible.
The 360 around the lumber breath support. Top tip of the year. Love to get a lesson with you!
Let me know, lessons online available via my site in the description. Glad that helped !
Thought this video was about why you cant sing during your lunch break - yet .... "but with this new tech...."
Nice.
Thanks.
Again excellent- thx thx❤
I do have a question.
What is at the top of mix voice? I can get there, but don't know how to do whatever is next.
Is it just stretching further? But that kind of feels like the same mistake that stretching chest way out feels like.
Here is a way to think about it. It’s all mixed voice. Every single part of your range is a mix and blend of the muscles and the resonance every single note is its own register., everything is on a long grey scale gradually going from one thing to the other. That’s just a way to think about it each note a slightly different stretch and balance of the muscles and a slightly different resonance but as you go up to the notes it moves into a slightly different space goes up into the head holding onto the chest, a tiny amount, that all you are doing is slightly squeaking to pull the cords together so it doesn’t go breathy and falsetto. So in the very top register, you only need to apply a bit of squeak that’s enough. I hope that helps in someway
@@singingmatterscalder Ahh, I don't have any squeak. I learned from mimicking Chris Cornell, went the shrill route:)
@@nevermindthebull0cks you’d be amazed how light he’s actually doing some of those top notes. Just holding the cords together enough but it’s a tiny sound . So controlled . You’d have to send me a clip or jump on for a free consultation so I can see what you’re doing .
@@singingmatterscalder Probably pushing, as usual.... I tried the small quiet ng to get that closure, have to work on that way up there.