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  • Learn the most important concept for eliminating instability when changing registers from chest voice to head voice. Help deal with your "break" aka the "passaggio".
    (In this video I reference another video explaining Appoggio and breath support: • Achieve Lasting Breath... )
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 79

  • @rosaltonoe7919
    @rosaltonoe7919 2 роки тому +53

    i'm studying lyrical singing (i'm a soprano) and as much as i love it i also want to use my chest voice. when i try to sing popular music i have this problem sometimes, so this was SUPER helpful. you're amazing!!!
    personally i'm afraid to use my chest voice lol

    • @anastasiacayne
      @anastasiacayne 2 роки тому +4

      For me it's the opposite, im afraid tu use my head voice :/ lol

    • @twicepilled
      @twicepilled 2 роки тому +1

      @@anastasiacayne samee

    • @homoerectus3355
      @homoerectus3355 Рік тому

      Please don’t have me whacked

  • @Alex-jl4in
    @Alex-jl4in 4 роки тому +22

    okay but i just kept the same tension in my abs when i sang in chest voice to pass in falsetto and it was 100 times better omg you just said one sentence and i could do it so easily

  • @renaissancecards
    @renaissancecards 3 роки тому +63

    Trying to sing the lyric "When the night gets dark" in Take a Break from Hamilton.

    • @SimplyComi
      @SimplyComi 2 роки тому +1

      For me I’m trying to do the ending part of first burn I can do it but it sounds a lot different from my normal voice also
      It’s been a year so I hope u did it!

    • @kazoocat111
      @kazoocat111 Рік тому

      That's some dedication right there 😳

  • @Zoologic21
    @Zoologic21 3 роки тому +31

    Damn, you have no idea how scary a revelation proper appoggio and your easy to understand explanation of leaning down and out was and how instrumental that grasp was in being able to transition between registers. I'm still not at a perfect shift of course on account of really just learning this, but I applied your knowledge on appoggio, and more importantly the consistent application of it when reaching the "break" and it was so much smoother! Thank you.

  • @1DaTJo
    @1DaTJo 3 роки тому +12

    OMG it works! It works! So happy.

  • @staciaworley9777
    @staciaworley9777 4 роки тому +15

    I like that you said a faulty transition from chest to head results from a change/lack of support. Much needed simple explanation. Thank you. 2 thumbs up!

  • @MASSKA
    @MASSKA 3 роки тому +6

    3:22 - boeing 373 engine starting, ready for take off

  • @DCCobra33
    @DCCobra33 Рік тому +4

    Just here to say thank you for this. Your practice is evident. Well done.

  • @Cloppa2000
    @Cloppa2000 Рік тому

    That demo was beautiful!

  • @charmainelesigues7845
    @charmainelesigues7845 3 роки тому +3

    Thank you for this video.❤️

  • @-somneangvitou595
    @-somneangvitou595 3 роки тому +2

    The best vocal technique

  • @christophe913
    @christophe913 3 роки тому

    Vous avez une voix parlée douce dans les aigus et vibrante dans les graves. C'est singulier. C'est un plaisir.

  • @Astrovic1
    @Astrovic1 3 роки тому +1

    best tutorial I have watched in a while

  • @dawnkubie948
    @dawnkubie948 17 днів тому

    Thank you, looking forward to trying this!

  • @baedb9716
    @baedb9716 5 років тому +2

    thank you!

  • @weauxisme
    @weauxisme 4 роки тому +2

    Love it!!!

  • @Kaedehara_Kazuzu
    @Kaedehara_Kazuzu 8 місяців тому

    I cant believe my problem all along was so simple! don’t think of it as stopping and picking something up, think of it as slowly moving through soemthing!

  • @subushki
    @subushki Рік тому +6

    3:21
    4:08
    4:22
    5:28

  • @dynastymack
    @dynastymack 2 роки тому

    It makes total sense

  • @majorbarbara1
    @majorbarbara1 5 років тому +23

    Wow! You nailed it-I have been changing my support when transitioning from one register to another! I've been dropping the support going to the chest voice and that creates this shaky vibrato tone that teachers have been trying to help me with.

    • @ArdenKaywinVocalStudio
      @ArdenKaywinVocalStudio  5 років тому +3

      Hi Margaret, sorry you've been frustrated that you and your teachers haven't been able to discover the root of your shaky vibrato. I'm so glad I could help! It's actually pretty straightforward once you understand what's going on. In truth, most singing issues usually boil down to something going awry with support, so when in doubt, always check in with your consistency of support first.

    • @majorbarbara1
      @majorbarbara1 5 років тому

      Thank you Arden for your response! I do like this exercise too you've given us as it really isolates that glottal feeling in the throat when turning the vibrato on and off.@@ArdenKaywinVocalStudio

  • @hannahzhou4822
    @hannahzhou4822 3 роки тому

    Wowow this rly works omg

  • @DarkAutumn3D
    @DarkAutumn3D 2 роки тому +5

    I've been a singer, pianist and musician for about 27 years now and was trained in two school choirs growing up. I have a nice chest voice and a silky smooth head voice but I struggle to transition between the two. It feels like trying to climb up a hill coated in thick mud.. I keep pushing and pushing to hit those notes in chest voice but it's a struggle. Head voice though sounds really smooth and has silky vibrato.. I actually prefer it over my chest voice most times but again I need to be able to sing in both registers lol.

  • @n1kk1cathar1ne
    @n1kk1cathar1ne 2 роки тому +3

    Amazing video! I'm just a little confused.. does the support stay the same when you go up and down a siren from chest voice to head voice or does it get more intense?

  • @VeeBee81
    @VeeBee81 Рік тому +2

    In auditions, they always want you to sing to loudly which always throws me. I've gone into auditions rooms and tried to place myself in the best part of the space so that my voice can carry on its own, but then my anxiety gets the better of me and I push beyond my boundaries and make a fool of myself time and time again.

    • @ArdenKaywinVocalStudio
      @ArdenKaywinVocalStudio  Рік тому

      Thanks for your question! Apologies for the delay in responding. You know, this is the exact kind of thing I can help you with this coming Monday (1/23 @ 3pm PST) in my Breath Support Bootcamp. Have you heard about it? You need to come!!! It’s an opportunity for you to get my help with your breath support live where you get my step-by-step guidance, I answer your questions like the one you have here, watch you, listen to you, make sure you have total clarity and are doing it right. Don’t miss it! It will set the foundation for your breath support so you won’t ever question it again - you’ll feel and hear the difference in your sound immediately. Hope to see you there and that I get to work with you to clear up your confusion and give you really solid support around this question! 
More Info here: fb.me/e/7j3oZ75D1
      Register here: buy.stripe.com/5kA3fj52d7oZ0H628c

  • @BlessYourHeart254
    @BlessYourHeart254 11 місяців тому

    My female voice has an additional break at B4. I was told I’m a lyric soprano but have a mezzo range without the heaviness. I can get up higher but just have that additional break to the normal passagios.

  • @jaydensmtalife2018
    @jaydensmtalife2018 3 роки тому +6

    Before watching the video: I just found my head voice so hope it works!
    After: Okay so it works but since i’m in the liberty face instead of a transition i get a voice crack but thanks 😂🙏

    • @okebaram
      @okebaram 2 роки тому

      Jaydebs, please I have a question. How did you find your head voice?

    • @annabeth968
      @annabeth968 Рік тому

      @@okebaram try imitating the sound of an owl

  • @akaneakane7893
    @akaneakane7893 3 роки тому +3

    Trying to sing the lyric "Running from the *pAASt* " in The Edge of Great from Julie and the phantoms
    if anyone knows what I'm talking about, please let me know if it's called something else. I'm trying to learn her transition but I don't know what it's called.

  • @RODZACABOCATUBAY
    @RODZACABOCATUBAY 2 роки тому

    What do you mean mam if the hogh pitch comes should i add more push in my stomach forward?

  • @IsabellaTugman
    @IsabellaTugman 5 років тому +22

    I find transitioning the passaggio easy when using my mix and going into head voice, but when I sing a true belt, the transition is harder. I can fake my mix to sound like a belt, but I've had teachers insist on certain things being belted. It sounds like you were singing with mixed voice on your low end in your example. Any tips for a true belt? (I'm a classically trained soprano, but I'm not so comfortable when it comes to belting).

    • @ArdenKaywinVocalStudio
      @ArdenKaywinVocalStudio  5 років тому +5

      Hi Isabella, thanks for watching. I have so many thoughts for you. . . . where to begin! First off, because you are classically trained, my guess is that you have an automatic subconscious wariness (or even fear) of belting because, as classically trained singers we are taught that it's dangerous and bad to take the chest voice up that high. And truth be told, without the right tools, it is. That fear can cause tension or holding which will effect the belt and the smoothness of transition as you go higher. So just something to investigate in your mindset. Second, in my humble opinion, there's no reason a teacher should ever insist that something be done in a belt. What's good for one singer with their unique range might not be good for another singer with their unique range. AND not all voices are built to do all things. Third: There are a number of reasons you could be feeling a difficult transition from a true belt to a true head voice. But in truth, I'd have to work with you and hear/see what you're doing to be able to accurately diagnose. It could be what you do when you belt, there could be certain tensions that exist, the way you approach your support and any changes you make in the shape of your resonance when changing registers could be the culprit, hard to say. A lot goes into it. Fourth: Yes! In the video you do hear me integrate mix as I transition. Mix is the bridge between registers, but mix won't happen if support is not consistent. It sounds to me like you've got the mix down but need more confidence in the way you're belting that it's healthy and sustainable. Reach out to me if you'd like to work. I do online lessons. arden@ardenkaywinvocalstudio.com

    • @IsabellaTugman
      @IsabellaTugman 5 років тому +2

      You're spot on, Arden! Belting is scary for me, and I'm sure there's some tension that's making it worse. I feel okay using my mixed voice most of the time, but I've had instances where a belt was insisted upon, and I just need to be better at it and make sure its safe. Thanks for your help! I'm signed up for your newsletter, and I'll be sure to save your contact info for a lesson.

    • @ArdenKaywinVocalStudio
      @ArdenKaywinVocalStudio  5 років тому +1

      Check this out too, I think it might help. www.ardenkaywinvocalstudio.com/sing-without-tension/

  • @channytelley
    @channytelley 3 роки тому +1

    Is this supposed to work in one try? Cos I tried it but the break is still audible :-(

  • @jaiasuri1520
    @jaiasuri1520 2 роки тому +2

    I'm uncertain which voice to be in for different parts of my songs. I have a really wide range in both registers and they sound completely different so until now I've been singing most of my songs entirely in head voice or mixed voice and I'm longing for the feeling of chest voice even though it sounds "ugly" to me (and I'm working with your videos to transition smoothly between them). I can do all my songs in head voice because it goes really low but that's wearing and not full-feeling. Now I have all this uncertainty about where to sing from/when. Any advice?

    • @ArdenKaywinVocalStudio
      @ArdenKaywinVocalStudio  2 роки тому +1

      Hi Jaia, this is what we do with pro singers and aspiring pro singers all day everyday in The Intensive program! For most of you it's a thinking problem, not a singing problem because the body can't do what the brain is sabotaging, and that's what you've been experiencing created by all the judgement about how ugly your chest voice is. Check out this masterclass I did because I think it will give you some perspective on how we do this, and if you resonate, definitely book a call with me. webinar.ardenkaywinvocalstudio.com/s/nR2MHP

  • @thelifeofme5221
    @thelifeofme5221 4 роки тому +11

    Hi. I have issues with a song where I need to change from chest voice to head voice and my head voice is kinda weak? What do you mean by "Support"?

    • @sydt.283
      @sydt.283 3 роки тому +2

      I’m not all that sure how to describe it, but in my experience it’s like the amount of air you’re pushing into it. Like you put pressure on the words by pushing the air from your diaphragm

  • @investoraustin
    @investoraustin 3 роки тому +6

    Pls explain ‘support’. Seems like you mean volume and pressure of the breathing. Overall great video thanks.

    • @imovedtoanotherplaceuwu9355
      @imovedtoanotherplaceuwu9355 3 роки тому +1

      Support means breathing from diagraphm

    • @okebaram
      @okebaram 2 роки тому

      David Austin, think of when you hold your breath and tighten your stomach muscles, like make your stomach strong (and it may bulge out a little when you do this). That's called engaging your muscles or your core and that provides support. In this exercise, she simply wants you to put your hands on your belly and keep that core engaged as you sing, in order words, keep that tightening of your stomach muscles which allows you to support your voice and control how much air you lose with your production of sound, which means you can last longer and sustain longer. That last part is known as breath support. Make sure you keep your back straight and your whole body posture well-aligned when engaging your core. If someone says "sing from your diaphragm" it's not a literal meaningful statement. It really simply means allowing your abdomen/belly/core muscles to flex in such a way as to control your breath as you sing. Unfortunately, voice teachers have a tendency to make such concepts mysterious and are often unable to teach what they are saying.

  • @ejshelby5460
    @ejshelby5460 11 місяців тому

    How can I start chest? I want to feel the vibration and “gargling” feel at my chest at high

  • @jojostoenail2162
    @jojostoenail2162 3 роки тому

    Is it mixed voice?

  • @youtubegirly98
    @youtubegirly98 5 років тому +31

    What is "support"? Breathing? (I hope not) tension in the abdomen? I don't know how to apply this because I don't know what support I'm supposed to be giving. I don't think doing a bunch of siren exercises are going to give me the magical solution unless I know what I'm doing. Right?
    I need to find my mix voice, and having a hard time finding resources on it. I can hit up to a D5 in my chest, which I've done a lot of work on. And I can sing in my head alright but I dislike how it sounds. I have a feeling that's mostly due to not having any idea how to sing in my mix. It's not fun feeling like you can't go any further. Any tips?

    • @ArdenKaywinVocalStudio
      @ArdenKaywinVocalStudio  5 років тому +8

      Hi Kristin, I feel your frustration. Here are two videos to give you SUPER clarity on what breath support actually is and how to do it.
      ua-cam.com/video/mM4QPXx_nHU/v-deo.html
      ua-cam.com/video/2APr9o9M0To/v-deo.html
      I hope this helps!! xo

    • @user-tp1jo9sd6c
      @user-tp1jo9sd6c 4 роки тому +3

      I guess another way to look at it is consistent compression of vocal chords. Often when you ascend your range you start increase compression and at break area you just lose all the compression into falsetto. Probably you also drag your weight up there, though I guess it's easier for women cause you have lighter voices naturally. I'm a low bari I have all that unnecessary weight for singing, so I have much harder time connecting registers. So I'm working with resonance now.

    • @dylanolds1878
      @dylanolds1878 3 роки тому +1

      This was an amazing question because I never would've found the videos she recommended. SO HELPFUL.

  • @alexwhite7680
    @alexwhite7680 Рік тому

    I am trying to sing Dangerously in Ahyeon's version

  • @Vi.mp3
    @Vi.mp3 2 роки тому

    Ok so my issue is that I have a naturally shakey voice but when I go into head voice it’s really smooth so it sounds kind of weird

  • @samirregad5698
    @samirregad5698 Рік тому

    @ArdenKaywin why is mixed voice so barely sang in operatic singing ? most pop singer transit with mixed voice to reach higher notes (f.i 4th octave) I'm curious ty

    • @ArdenKaywinVocalStudio
      @ArdenKaywinVocalStudio  Рік тому

      Thanks for your question! Apologies for the delay in responding. You know, this is the exact kind of thing I can help you with this coming Monday (1/23 @ 3pm PST) in my Breath Support Bootcamp. Have you heard about it? You need to come!!! It’s an opportunity for you to get my help with your breath support live where you get my step-by-step guidance, I answer your questions like the one you have here, watch you, listen to you, make sure you have total clarity and are doing it right. Don’t miss it! It will set the foundation for your breath support so you won’t ever question it again - you’ll feel and hear the difference in your sound immediately. Hope to see you there and that I get to work with you to clear up your confusion and give you really solid support around this question! 
More Info here: fb.me/e/7j3oZ75D1
      Register here: buy.stripe.com/5kA3fj52d7oZ0H628c

  • @alexwhite7680
    @alexwhite7680 Рік тому

    3:32 I can do this too
    But I can't change it from one note to another

  • @preciousmousse
    @preciousmousse Рік тому

    4:17 I'm pretty sure this is what Seth Riggs was doing with Michael Jackson in that warmup routine that's up on YT.

  • @allisonsaleh1843
    @allisonsaleh1843 3 роки тому

    Her demonstration of "Defy gravity" doesn't sound like a true chest belt/mix though. It sounds like she switches to head, then gets back into chest at the word "defy." Not sure I agree....but maybe someone else can explain?

  • @SuperMegaLamp
    @SuperMegaLamp 2 роки тому

    These war cries frighten me.

  • @georgeda90
    @georgeda90 2 роки тому +3

    Hello,so more support means more pressure or less air???

    • @okebaram
      @okebaram 2 роки тому +2

      I replied to someone else with a similar question and I am copying it here for you. Hope it helps. Think of when you hold your breath and tighten your stomach muscles, like make your stomach strong (and it may bulge out a little when you do this). That's called engaging your muscles or your core and that provides support. In this exercise, she simply wants you to put your hands on your belly and keep that core engaged as you sing, in order words, keep that tightening of your stomach muscles which allows you to support your voice and control how much air you lose with your production of sound, which means you can last longer and sustain longer. That last part is known as breath support. Make sure you keep your back straight and your whole body posture well-aligned when engaging your core. If someone says "sing from your diaphragm" it's not a literal meaningful statement. It really simply means allowing your abdomen/belly/core muscles to flex in such a way as to control your breath as you sing.

    • @georgeda90
      @georgeda90 2 роки тому

      @@okebaram Thanks a lot!

    • @georgeda90
      @georgeda90 2 роки тому

      @@okebaram Hi,im learning how to support,when i use it my voice doesn't get tired but i sound a little mechanical and not to freely artistically,when i dont use support and dont think about it,i perform better vocally but my voice gets tired a lot easier.Why some teacher say that support must be done unconsciously,and that it works on its own by nature?you have to learn it consciously at first so it becomes unconcious?
      I'm using this type that this guy expalains for support.
      ua-cam.com/video/ZxB2792Gq6w/v-deo.html
      Also this is the type of singing im trying to achieve.
      ua-cam.com/video/PO2G7lMMiIc/v-deo.html
      Thank's and i appreciate for your time.

    • @okebaram
      @okebaram 2 роки тому +1

      @@georgeda90 Don't do it too much. Don't do it to the fullest extent. People teach different methods of mastering diapragmic breathing and support. I teach it differently, but you have to remember that support is about those abdominal muscles having the freedom to engage NOT having to engage, or forcing yourself to engage at maximum. So yes you can utilize that video which has worked for you, but try doing it just very lightly and let your body will tell you when you need to increase your engagement because you are running out of breath on a note you want to hold longer or make bigger. You can also focus more on not allowing your chest to rise and fall while singing so that you are making your abdominal muscles do the work (which should result in diaphragmic breathing and support while singing). I think that will help you unlock support correctly AND add versatility that won't stop your freedom in singing.

    • @georgeda90
      @georgeda90 2 роки тому +1

      @@okebaram Thank's for responding,I'm getting what you're saying,so it's normal after 1 hour of singing to lose some low and high notes adduction but recover after 2-3 hours of rest?Also what do you teach?Do you have any video?

  • @ox5996
    @ox5996 4 місяці тому

    When i sing from chest to head my voice always cracks i just cant do it is there any problem? Can i improve it

    • @ArdenKaywinVocalStudio
      @ArdenKaywinVocalStudio  4 місяці тому

      Of course you can fix it!!! The majority of the time cracking is a breath support issue. And as luck would have it, I'm actually doing a Breath Support Bootcamp this weekend on Sat 1/20 at 1pm PST / 4pm EST. It's online, interactive, live, hands on training - you'll learn the foundation of rock solid support so that you don't crack. And I'll be able to get in there with you and coach you on it to make sure you're doing it right. Here's a short video where I give all the info about the Bootcamp: ua-cam.com/users/liveadbRXW1J-I0?si=EiM3WTZH_MiDDZD0 and you can register here: buy.stripe.com/5kA9DH1Q1dNngG46ox I hope you will come!! Let's fix the crack in your registers :)

  • @RODZACABOCATUBAY
    @RODZACABOCATUBAY 2 роки тому

    Please help me mam

  • @stephenthompson7213
    @stephenthompson7213 9 днів тому

    You said 5 note scale but sang a full diatonic octave

  • @Mynelka
    @Mynelka 3 роки тому

    Where`s the Db in that line ? ... there isn`t any ... the highest note you sing in this line is a Bb which any female singer can easily reach with the chest voice ...

    • @okebaram
      @okebaram 2 роки тому

      What are you talking about? She goes up to Eb (which is higher than Db) before coming down to Db. There is a Db in the high part and highest note is even Eb that comes first in what she sang

    • @okebaram
      @okebaram 2 роки тому

      She sang "Tell (Ab4) them (Ab4) how (Eb5) I'm (Db5) de-fy(Ab4)-ing gravity"

  • @reign7549
    @reign7549 3 роки тому

    Step 1: Practice karate chants!