Don't mind me! Just gonna save some minutes for later practice and warm ups: 3:31 chest voice 4:32 head voice 5:56 mixing! 7:10 balance first passage 7:57 cry baby remember: keep chest voice on the bottom and more resistance 8:45 more crying remember #2: keep grounded posture, you are strong and you can nail that song, keep practicing guys
We found your channel a week or two ago and the first thing my wife said was "she looks like a Disney princess". You were clearly made to make this video. :)
I'm a Siberian man 192 cm tall and my weight is about 95 kg. After watching this video I want to learn how to sing like a Disney Princess. It's will be funny at least =)
@@teardrop-in-a-fishbowl I'm divorced. By the way, Hannah is VERY similar to my ex-wife... almost "one face" in the upper part of the face... Same eyes, hair color, manners, movements & so on... It's VERY weird for me... Where is Siberia & where is the USA? They are on opposite sides of the Earth from each other, but such similarity with my ex-wife... like sisters. I'm waiting every time when she starts to speak Russian =)
@@MaxGogleMogle Haha, sometimes I feel the same. It matters that we humans are so close to each other genetically (Caucasians and mixed). Maybe she has forgotten how to speak Russian.
I was trained in instrumental music growing up and have always been so confused by singers despite always wanting to learn and this was the best video I've ever teaching singing at home, I can't wait for the singing 101 because this was so much fun to do for myself. Doing the exercises and practicing a bit gives me that feeling I've been missing since I don't play clarinet anymore and it's so rewarding, you're amazing!!! 🥰
Definitely sounding like a Disney Princess, your voice reminds me of Laura Osnes . I hope to see more videos like this, it helped a lot! I’ve been involved in musical theatre for 15 years and I recently began studying with a voice teacher.
You have a very understandable way of teaching!! You could've used sohyang as another great example of this as she really is a disney princess.she's the official voice of Moana in the korean dubbed version & she sounds amazing. In an interview she said that she started to learn english by watching disney films
A video I finally relate to! Because when I auditioned for Disney they said I was “Too Princessy”, and now they want like HECKA deep belters. I guess having a strong mix these days can also be a downfall 😂
My mom always said I couldn't sing. I worked in daycare with 0-6 year olds for over 5 years and it took me over a year before I could confidently and independently sing to the kiddos. I actually felt like I had a pretty singing voice after this video. If you see this, thank you!
You are a real life Disney princess. You are incredibly pretty, extremely talented and such a sweet person. Thank you for blessing my UA-cam and my life 🥺
I used to take voice lessons as a kid, but I was too shy and scared to continue. You're videos, especially this one, is reminding me how fun it was and how much I really miss the lessons/singing. Thank you
I love how you addressed mixing addressing some parts for more head-dominant singers who need to work on using chest voice more. I feel like most of the videos I've seen on mixing don't address this enough so this was really helpful!
I used to do chorus at school and my teacher had us do some of these excises but she never explained this to anyone, so thank you, life makes more sense. BTW I love your channel
If you could do a video on vibrato, that would be great. I've bee n trying to het it but I've heard that its meant to be natural and don't know how I can develop it
Vibrato comes naturally if you're completely relaxed. Relax your jaw, try to relax your tongue (i know it's difficult, i struggle with it too) and make sure to work on your support! Without your support you end up singing from your throat and unnecessarily creating tension!
vibrato comes from your breathing. once i figured that out, i played around with my breathing, i developed a really nice vibrato. just keep practicing, i promise you’ll get it
so for example, in world burn, is she mixing way up there or is she belting the whole time? and when do you know when to mix and when to belt? also, the songs cady sings in mean girls, is she mixing, belting, or head voicing? my biggest problem is not being able to tell how a song should be sung or where to place certain parts of the song
Wow, u are really good at teaching! I hope someday u do a video to male singers, how they can use mix voice or head voice, cause spaking of me, i've always had that question, how to really sing with mix or head voice as a male
I've tried to find and strengthen my mix for almost two years now and I'm starting to think it's just physiologically impossible for me. I can mix and go smoothly through my passaggio only when I sing very quietly and hold back the volume. If I try to use normal singing volume it either just goes extremely breathy or I just can't find it at all and my registers are completely separate. I hope it helps if I start doing this exercise
I know so many people that talk about how they struggle singing in their chest voice, but have no problem singing in their head voice. I have the opposite problem. I'm very confused.
Strange. For most people, the chest voice is mainly the more stronger voice which people talk in. THe head voice, at least for me, takes more practice. Maybe try listening to opera styled musicals, and observe how they sing.
My job (before the pandemic) was being Disney princesses! I play Anna, Rapunzel, Elsa mostly. I’m able to voice all these characters even when singing. It’s a dream job being able to do what I love and be idolized by little kids!
I would love to see you react to your subscribers singing. I think it would be so cool if we sent in videos of us singing and you can do a reacting series😘
I’m a soprano but I learned to sing as an alto. Now that I’m seeing this video, I’m really glad because that means I have the first step down already. Chest voice isn’t a problem!
This helped me so much!!! I just finished my 3rd year of music school at university and have finally begun focusing on my mix. My school only pays for 3 years of private lessons so I'm now on my own. I'm definitely going to start implementing that "boo"k exercise into my warm-ups!
This was actually really helpful not just for my singing but actually for my speaking voice? I've been complaining for a while that I sound like a child still, despite being an adult now. So I was doing your exercise of feeling for the vibration in my chest while talking normally and realised there was almost none??? I've been talking using mostly head voice! So I spent like half an hour just talking to myself trying to find that chest voice and, honestly, it sounds so much more me and so much less like a five year old girl lol! It's pretty unfamiliar and my chest muscles aren't at all used to be using my chest voice at all so I need to slowly work on establishing it. When I tried to sing with it once I found it (although it was definitely hard to balance in right after spending all my life singing almost exclusively with all the vibration in my head and throat (except for when forcing it really low)) my singing sounded so much better too, finally bringing in the complexity that I'd been frustrated that my singing voice lacked. I'm completely self-taught by feel and observation and comparing what I hear from my own voice to what I hear in the songs I like, and this is the first time I've even come to the internet about any of it, so I had no idea about any of this and it's just really helpful! Thank you so much!
Oh my!! I always have a hard time with my first passage.. my voice tends to flip and or crack haha.. great video! Will try this in my next warm up session.. 💜
I am waiting to attend a callback for disney cruises (everything is on hold) and binging your videos. Always make me smile and keep me inspired to practice!!!!!
I struggled to transition in “I see the light” and that’s the song you demonstrated with! I tried again after this lesson and it sounded significantly better!! You really are a Disney princess thank you!
Love these exercises you walked us through! Can definitely feel the difference using your techniques. I would love to have a video of just you singing a full disney princess song on here or your Instagram page!!
I have literally learnt more from you than all the years of music at school! ^^ I knew literally nothing about chest voice or head voice or mixing, I hadn't even heard the terms before I started watching your videos! This is really helping me out! Thank you! ^^
Such a great video! I find teaching the concept of a mix to younger students can be super challenging, so this resource is awesome! I have one student in particular that is having a hard time finding and understanding her mix and will definitely be breaking down this video with her!
Hey Hannah- do you have any tips for learning how to sing for someone who is hard of hearing? I also wanted to say that I love listening to you! You have such a clear voice and it’s so easy to lip read with you! Thank you so much for your videos, I really enjoy them. X
This is hilarious. I just left a comment on a different video saying I’ve thought I had a strong mixed voice but now I’m questioning and maybe I just have a strong head voice… and she just said your mix is basically a strong head voice 😂
I found it so funny that this got recommended to me after watching a video learning registers and all about mixed voice because my Choir master keeps telling me that I sound like a disney princess XD ! I'm a soprano in a gospel choir and I do quite often use my head voice and I need some lower registrer practice !
hi hannah! absolutely love this video, I have always been confused about the concept of your “mix” but you explained it so well! unrelated, but could you please do a video looking into phillipa soo’s singing (especially as eliza)? I love her voice and she’s so incredibly talented and I think I could really learn from her, it would be super super helpful! 💕
They are very similar! Allow head voice to completely release, even if it is breathy or light so you can experience the sensations! Mix is just head voice with a bit more “oomph” ☺️
@@HannahBayles oh i see, thanks for that, now I feeL more enLightened. And BTW I subscribed to you coz you Look so kind and LoveLy and BeautifuL too! Love from The Philippines 🤗🥰
Hi! I am new to your channel. I found you because I saw the video of you working with Elphaba on some techniques with defying gravity. In love with you already!
Ariel is teaching us all her secrets.
Arielle makes us part of her world! 😊👍👍
EXACTLY what I had thought too!! XD
She looks like Ariel mixed with Pippa Soo in my opinion.
XD
@Drew Reyansh you're bizarrely crazy
Don't mind me! Just gonna save some minutes for later practice and warm ups:
3:31 chest voice
4:32 head voice
5:56 mixing!
7:10 balance first passage
7:57 cry baby
remember: keep chest voice on the bottom and more resistance
8:45 more crying
remember #2: keep grounded posture, you are strong and you can nail that song, keep practicing guys
thanks for this- btw I can almost hit D5 as an alto-
Thank you for this🥰
You’re are wonderful, thank you for this! ✨🌻
8:00
GEE
We found your channel a week or two ago and the first thing my wife said was "she looks like a Disney princess". You were clearly made to make this video. :)
I am honored! 😆 thank you!
Yup she does lol
I'm a queen not a princess sadly, so this video doesn't work with me
But good video I stan i stan 💅🏼
Slaaaaaaaaaay 😂😂😂😂
LOL
YESSSS QUEEN👑
Love that confidence😍❤️❤️
Yaaasss kweeen 😌💅
I'm a Siberian man 192 cm tall and my weight is about 95 kg. After watching this video I want to learn how to sing like a Disney Princess.
It's will be funny at least =)
The last time I tried the police were at my door and asked if my wife was still alive.
Don't forget to Upload your perfomance to 4chan.
@@Dorahellmon Tortures are prohibited by UN convention =)
@@teardrop-in-a-fishbowl I'm divorced. By the way, Hannah is VERY similar to my ex-wife... almost "one face" in the upper part of the face... Same eyes, hair color, manners, movements & so on... It's VERY weird for me... Where is Siberia & where is the USA? They are on opposite sides of the Earth from each other, but such similarity with my ex-wife... like sisters.
I'm waiting every time when she starts to speak Russian =)
@@MaxGogleMogle Haha, sometimes I feel the same. It matters that we humans are so close to each other genetically (Caucasians and mixed). Maybe she has forgotten how to speak Russian.
1:56 "Maybe we are a bratty little kid when we say this"
Find your inner Caillou
HAHAHAGS
I was trained in instrumental music growing up and have always been so confused by singers despite always wanting to learn and this was the best video I've ever teaching singing at home, I can't wait for the singing 101 because this was so much fun to do for myself. Doing the exercises and practicing a bit gives me that feeling I've been missing since I don't play clarinet anymore and it's so rewarding, you're amazing!!! 🥰
I am so happy to hear it! Thanks for the support! 💗
Definitely sounding like a Disney Princess, your voice reminds me of Laura Osnes . I hope to see more videos like this, it helped a lot! I’ve been involved in musical theatre for 15 years and I recently began studying with a voice teacher.
Oh my goodness what a compliment! Thank you! And best of luck with your new teacher! 🤗
I literally cannot believe Laura Osnes is an actual human being like i think it’s illegal to be that talented
You have a very understandable way of teaching!! You could've used sohyang as another great example of this as she really is a disney princess.she's the official voice of Moana in the korean dubbed version & she sounds amazing. In an interview she said that she started to learn english by watching disney films
I didn’t know she was the voice of Moana in Korea! Very cool! She really is a real life princess!
Thank you for this lesson! Never thought I would ever be a disney princess, but maybe it's usefull some day. :-)
I wanted a vocal teacher, was to shy to get one but now I am apparently her student. I say this is a win.
I'm shaking, a heavingly sound just came out of my mouth and I do not believe that was me
Same!
The fact that this is Free in UA-cam is astonishing, amazing. Thank you!!
A video I finally relate to! Because when I auditioned for Disney they said I was “Too Princessy”, and now they want like HECKA deep belters. I guess having a strong mix these days can also be a downfall 😂
Not during karaoke it isn't 😉
Could depend on who they were looking for at that audition. Elsa definitely needs a belt, compared to Ariel, for example.
Julie Poirier I was auditioning for Anna for The Hyperion show 😂 This was when they were like “We’re gonna make Anna belt in the show”
how di you audition?
@@MbasseySaho Same question
hi you look like ariel when shes wearing her pink dress and i love it
My mom always said I couldn't sing. I worked in daycare with 0-6 year olds for over 5 years and it took me over a year before I could confidently and independently sing to the kiddos. I actually felt like I had a pretty singing voice after this video. If you see this, thank you!
You are a real life Disney princess. You are incredibly pretty, extremely talented and such a sweet person. Thank you for blessing my UA-cam and my life 🥺
I used to take voice lessons as a kid, but I was too shy and scared to continue. You're videos, especially this one, is reminding me how fun it was and how much I really miss the lessons/singing. Thank you
I love how you addressed mixing addressing some parts for more head-dominant singers who need to work on using chest voice more. I feel like most of the videos I've seen on mixing don't address this enough so this was really helpful!
I used to do chorus at school and my teacher had us do some of these excises but she never explained this to anyone, so thank you, life makes more sense.
BTW I love your channel
I am a party princess trainer and company owner and this video is absolutely golden! I am going to get all my trainees to watch this video 👑🎀
If you could do a video on vibrato, that would be great. I've bee n trying to het it but I've heard that its meant to be natural and don't know how I can develop it
Vibrato comes naturally if you're completely relaxed. Relax your jaw, try to relax your tongue (i know it's difficult, i struggle with it too) and make sure to work on your support! Without your support you end up singing from your throat and unnecessarily creating tension!
vibrato comes from your breathing. once i figured that out, i played around with my breathing, i developed a really nice vibrato. just keep practicing, i promise you’ll get it
so for example, in world burn, is she mixing way up there or is she belting the whole time? and when do you know when to mix and when to belt? also, the songs cady sings in mean girls, is she mixing, belting, or head voicing? my biggest problem is not being able to tell how a song should be sung or where to place certain parts of the song
She’s mixing which is one (of the many) reasons why it’s so impressive. I highly recommended Hannah’s reaction video!
Erika henningsen (og cady) said that she mixes :>>
Wow, u are really good at teaching! I hope someday u do a video to male singers, how they can use mix voice or head voice, cause spaking of me, i've always had that question, how to really sing with mix or head voice as a male
Absolutely! That is coming!
My alto voice just sitting here
The struggles of being an alto
@@em387 We hate it here
I feel your pain
At least we can do the "i wanna be in the ROOOOOOOM" perfectly hahaha
hadestown is a good musical for altos lol
At least we can rap everything in Hamilton and screech ‘get down’ from SIX
I've tried to find and strengthen my mix for almost two years now and I'm starting to think it's just physiologically impossible for me. I can mix and go smoothly through my passaggio only when I sing very quietly and hold back the volume. If I try to use normal singing volume it either just goes extremely breathy or I just can't find it at all and my registers are completely separate. I hope it helps if I start doing this exercise
Try the “Hey!” Exercise. It helps strengthen the thinner cords we need through that area! Good luck! 🙏🏻
I know so many people that talk about how they struggle singing in their chest voice, but have no problem singing in their head voice. I have the opposite problem. I'm very confused.
Same
Strange. For most people, the chest voice is mainly the more stronger voice which people talk in. THe head voice, at least for me, takes more practice. Maybe try listening to opera styled musicals, and observe how they sing.
Same
This is me as well.
My job (before the pandemic) was being Disney princesses! I play Anna, Rapunzel, Elsa mostly. I’m able to voice all these characters even when singing. It’s a dream job being able to do what I love and be idolized by little kids!
I would love to see you react to your subscribers singing. I think it would be so cool if we sent in videos of us singing and you can do a reacting series😘
I love that idea!
You have a beautiful voice! I'd love to see a video of you just singing and playing piano 😍😍
Yes, my vocal coach encouraged I strengthen my chest voice to support my mixed voice and head voice. I’m a soprano as well.
I’m a soprano but I learned to sing as an alto. Now that I’m seeing this video, I’m really glad because that means I have the first step down already. Chest voice isn’t a problem!
Note: everything else is really hard for me haha thanks for this video. I will keep practicing
This is a godsend during quarantine. Thank you.
I've been to so many vocal teachers during the years. I wish all of them were as good and precise in their explanation as you!
This is all I ever wanted
This helped me so much!!! I just finished my 3rd year of music school at university and have finally begun focusing on my mix. My school only pays for 3 years of private lessons so I'm now on my own. I'm definitely going to start implementing that "boo"k exercise into my warm-ups!
I take Fr singing lessons and all of this rings a bell. Tysm this is so helpful
I’ve been singing in choirs all my life and I’ve learned more from you in 10 minutes than I ever did from any of my teachers
This was actually really helpful not just for my singing but actually for my speaking voice? I've been complaining for a while that I sound like a child still, despite being an adult now. So I was doing your exercise of feeling for the vibration in my chest while talking normally and realised there was almost none??? I've been talking using mostly head voice! So I spent like half an hour just talking to myself trying to find that chest voice and, honestly, it sounds so much more me and so much less like a five year old girl lol! It's pretty unfamiliar and my chest muscles aren't at all used to be using my chest voice at all so I need to slowly work on establishing it. When I tried to sing with it once I found it (although it was definitely hard to balance in right after spending all my life singing almost exclusively with all the vibration in my head and throat (except for when forcing it really low)) my singing sounded so much better too, finally bringing in the complexity that I'd been frustrated that my singing voice lacked. I'm completely self-taught by feel and observation and comparing what I hear from my own voice to what I hear in the songs I like, and this is the first time I've even come to the internet about any of it, so I had no idea about any of this and it's just really helpful! Thank you so much!
I'm auditioning for Belle in my school musical in 2 weeks and this really helped. Thank youuu :)
This is so very useful, thanks. I really enjoy how you demonstrate from chest voice, headvoice and mix voice.
i would love to see more of these videos, because i would love to improve my singing!
Oh my!! I always have a hard time with my first passage.. my voice tends to flip and or crack haha.. great video! Will try this in my next warm up session.. 💜
I am waiting to attend a callback for disney cruises (everything is on hold) and binging your videos. Always make me smile and keep me inspired to practice!!!!!
Hannah your voice is truely AWSOME!
I struggled to transition in “I see the light” and that’s the song you demonstrated with! I tried again after this lesson and it sounded significantly better!! You really are a Disney princess thank you!
Where do you do vocal lessons?? I’ve been wanting to find someone and you’re so genuine and pleasant and I would looove to get coached by you
She has a website in the description
"Mom Mom Mom Mom Mom Mom Mom Mom"
"Mom Mom Mom Mom Mom Mom Mom Mom"
"Mom Mom Mom Mom Mom Mom Mom Mom"
When I try to get my mom's attention
😂
thats my brother lmao
I’VE BEEN TEYING TO FIND IT FOR THE LONGEST TIME ILY ILYYY
I already know how to do this. I just wanted to see how good of a job she would do at explaining it. I’m impressed.
I’m so excited for the signing 101!
I think you ARE a Disney princess. You sound and look like it! I love your videos, I love singing and always want to improve, and you help lots.
Love these exercises you walked us through! Can definitely feel the difference using your techniques. I would love to have a video of just you singing a full disney princess song on here or your Instagram page!!
I can't help sharing this Hannah is my favorite.
Hannah! You should be a Disney princess 👑
I have literally learnt more from you than all the years of music at school! ^^ I knew literally nothing about chest voice or head voice or mixing, I hadn't even heard the terms before I started watching your videos! This is really helping me out! Thank you! ^^
As a low alto this is very helpful.
Such a great video! I find teaching the concept of a mix to younger students can be super challenging, so this resource is awesome! I have one student in particular that is having a hard time finding and understanding her mix and will definitely be breaking down this video with her!
real-life Giselle from Enchanted
Do you think you could do a video about building head voice
Yes!
That’s incredible!! Hope you’d do more lessons in the future 🥰
I would love to see more videos like this!!
Hey Hannah- do you have any tips for learning how to sing for someone who is hard of hearing? I also wanted to say that I love listening to you! You have such a clear voice and it’s so easy to lip read with you! Thank you so much for your videos, I really enjoy them. X
Thanks for this video! I was looking for warm-up exercises that would work for me for so long! This 'book'-thing really does the trick!!
I tried these exercises yesterday and today my mix went from 0 to a solid 7 and I'm so happy🥰
Hannah!!! Such accessible and helpful tips! You are so knowledgeable (and yet still so young), positive, and great at what you do. Thank you for this!
This was a fantastic tutorial. Thank you so much! I'm going to add these exercises to my daily vocal warm-ups!
Thank you for these videos! I have been singing for so long but never professionally trained so these videos are nice to have !!
This is hilarious. I just left a comment on a different video saying I’ve thought I had a strong mixed voice but now I’m questioning and maybe I just have a strong head voice… and she just said your mix is basically a strong head voice 😂
Coming back here after yesterday's mixing webinar😍😍
I was literally just singing Disney Princess songs in the shower and I come out to find this in my recommend? The universe works in mysterious ways...
love this! also i could totally see you playing ariel if they make a revival of the little mermaid the musical!!!
Your voice is hypnotizing........ Im not a woman but I wouldn't mind singing like a Disney princess then maybe I will be able to sing like Dimash.
What better way to learn how to sing like a Disney princess than from an actual Disney princess??
I found it so funny that this got recommended to me after watching a video learning registers and all about mixed voice because my Choir master keeps telling me that I sound like a disney princess XD ! I'm a soprano in a gospel choir and I do quite often use my head voice and I need some lower registrer practice !
Thanks for the lesson!! I'm not a singer but I find this lesson informative and fun, and adds my knowledge.
FABULOUS VIDEO!
This was so helpful 🥰
Another wonderful video!! I’ve learned a lot with these exercises. So glad I was able to bump into your channel! ❤️
You really look like Ariel and sound like Snow White! I love your videos a lot!
thanksssss make more videos about mixing!!!!!!
I LOVE YOUR VIDS! My fav vocal teacher
Thank you so much! This really helped me mix more reliably. Much love!
Hannah is so amazing!! So entertaining and Every video teaches me something new, it has really improved my singing!
hi hannah! absolutely love this video, I have always been confused about the concept of your “mix” but you explained it so well! unrelated, but could you please do a video looking into phillipa soo’s singing (especially as eliza)? I love her voice and she’s so incredibly talented and I think I could really learn from her, it would be super super helpful! 💕
exercise for a healthy mix:
exerc. 1: muhm: 6.00
exerc. 2: buh (book) 7.10
exerc. 3: resistance: cry on top 8.40
apply to song: grounded, lean in!
Great video!! Hope i will be able to do this sometime soon
I've decided that you're the person I want to teach me to sing ❤
This is just lovely. Thank you for making this video
Please do more of these vocal techniques videos
Yes Hannah!!!!!! Thank you you dont know how much I needed this video.
Serially you’re awesome
God I can’t spell.
*seriously
Love this. Please share any literatur about vocal technique like a Disney Princess 🤗🤩🤩
oh my goodness u have got such a beautiful voice
Im stiLL confused between head and mixed voice or maybe I just cant do it at aLL 😂😅
They are very similar! Allow head voice to completely release, even if it is breathy or light so you can experience the sensations! Mix is just head voice with a bit more “oomph” ☺️
@@HannahBayles oh i see, thanks for that, now I feeL more enLightened. And BTW I subscribed to you coz you Look so kind and LoveLy and BeautifuL too! Love from The Philippines 🤗🥰
GREAT VIDEO! There aren't enough videos like this on the internet! You should make a video about how to sing while your voice hasn't developed yet
you are fantastic! If I lived in your area I would so take lessons...I want to hear you sing more!
thankyou teacher!
Hi! I am new to your channel. I found you because I saw the video of you working with Elphaba on some techniques with defying gravity. In love with you already!
OMG this helped me so so so much
PLEASE REACT TO LEA SALONGA - REFLECTION