How to Sing Mixed Voice past your Bridge / Vocal Break / Passaggio (No Falsetto!)
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- Опубліковано 8 сер 2024
- There are usually 2 ways to approach our passaggio / vocal break / bridge.
We either transition into falsetto or we stay in mixed voice. In this video, I'll be showing you how you should sing your mixed voice past your passaggio.
For guys, your Passaggio is around E4, F4 and F4#. It's around Bb4, B4 and C5 for the ladies.
Even as we sing in mixed voice past the vocal break, we can either approach it in medium OR heavy compression.
In this video I reveal which is the better way for singing high notes and why.
When you are able to keep a consistent medium compression through your bridge in your high Complete Mixed Voice™ Placement, you will soon realise that your bridge or vocal break don't actually exist, since there is not change in compression level.
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Just watched the first 5 minutes and have learned much more than hours of other videos.
Thanks man !
Really good demonstration. Thanks!
men you're awesome, in someway I did figured out about this, but watching youre video assured me. Now I can sing a E5 as a Baritone in mix voice
another really good vid; it would be helpful if you could demonstrate HOW to achieve compression! thanks!
11:21 i love the way you demonstrate it😂❤
thanks very much. It is very educative and helpful.
Man I really wanted to thank you because I had found my mixed voice 2 and half months ago for a day and then completely lost it and watching all your videos helped me soo much to visualize how it should feel. I really started practicing again since 3 days and I finally feel like I'm getting somewhere after more than one year! Thank you very much sir ! Oh and by the way I have a question. In my voice it semms that around B4 to E5 I have like a third passagio and even though I can go up o Bb5, I feel like I need to make a change in my voice there and I can rarely sing in that area due to multiple things and I'd need your opinion about it! ^^
Yeah usually guys who conquered their first passaggio will face another problem at around Bb4, B4 and C5 area. Simply because their high Complete Mixed Voice™ Placement is not precise enough.
Whereas for those who have nailed that precise high placement and strengthened it, singing in mixed up till C5 feels just like speaking.
@@JayJaeOfficial Oh well thank you it's reassuring, because did you fell like you could squeak up to A5, but some days have no notes between that squeak and your falsetto/light head voice ?
Hey Jae
My passagio is somewhere between D4 and F4. So while practicing this exercise, should I have to do this vowel 'gu' beyond F4? Is it okay if I can only raise it up till or below F4? Also, i it wrong if I have to struggle a bit with strain, while doing this?
Hope you' ll help me out. Thank you❤
I break around G4
I cannot wait! This is exactly what I need from you!
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This was well explained, thanks.
Sometimes I found my mix easily
Last video that u said High placement and I tried it but my mix sound so much air. So I can’t go up high omg helppp
when you sing EE it is kinda hard than the other vowels, often times the diagrastic muscles or the swallowing muscles are engaged..so we need to press them while they resist when we are doing the excercise.
Please tell about how to hit jungkook’s high notes (especially in cover of ~of my face~)
4:53 key is keep same compression and placement
8:05 reason to do this is because it’s hardest to do so do you do it then everything will be easy
Good technic
REACT TO DIMASH KUDAIBERGEN PLEASE
A4-B4?! whoa that's higher than my homeless cousin
guys dont break at E4