How To Sing Rich Low Notes | Low Notes Exercise

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  • Опубліковано 22 тра 2024
  • How To Sing Rich Low Notes | Low Notes Exercise // Is your voice always cracking when you go for low notes? Or maybe it sounds too thin in your lower range? I have just the exercise for you! I created this vocal exercise to show you how you can sing rich, beautiful, juicy low notes WITHOUT pushing for volume. When you find the right placement, you'll be able to sing even lower than you thought you could and your low notes will become rich & lush! Learn how in this video. Exercise inspired by Video Games by Lana Del Rey. x Lara
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  • @deathrattle216
    @deathrattle216 Місяць тому +1

    Very nice. It's always cool to see vids on low notes. I think the fact that low notes don't get the glamour and glitz of high notes is why people rarely ever try to develop them. I've heard light-lyric tenors with halfway decent E2s (amplified). Obviously, they lacked the power of a bass or lower baritone, but still usable for a song. It's all technique.

  • @tresornadoumngar7881
    @tresornadoumngar7881 Місяць тому

    Very Interesting and informative.

  • @MarkBtvd
    @MarkBtvd Місяць тому +1

    Very interesting. I have a natural baritone voice (I think). I don't usually reach very low, or very high either, but your demo and advice might help in the lows. If I'm careful, I can sometimes rumble down to a G2, I've reached an F2, and very quietly maybe an E2 (I can feel the resonance, but can't hear myself).
    I'll try what you suggested to see what happens.
    My singing is pretty much limited to singing along with something in the car or hymns in church (bass lines if their available). I haven't sung in a choir for quite a while, and never professionally. Just for the joy of it.
    MB