Don't do that. Remember, I started doing shows right away. You will learn as you go along. Don't think you have to be perfect to start singing! There is MUCH joy in singing and learning as you go!
@@PowerToSing I know right . Sometimes people like the way I sing sometimes they don’t . That makes me insecure n I want quick singing but there’s a part in me that says you can do it n your voice is unique ....
Ive watched a lot of voice coaches and tried some of their lesssons... but this is the one that allows me to relate to a situation which makes me think and actually believe that "i can get better"
Here’s how to fix a weak singing voice. Your journey to a powerful singing voice can be easier. This video will help you get there faster. When you are building power in your voice, this sometimes leads to cracking and straining. To prevent this from happening, this video will help: www.powertosing.com/6r9p
@@PowerToSing Your story, absolutely not! Only this chapter about your singing challenges... Then again, to my ears your singing is already perfect! :)
Thank you for this video, you offer hope and honesty at the same time, it takes WORK, your testimony is a help to those of us trying to rebuild our singing voices...
Those mum scale exercises always felt so awkward and weird for me when i would try them relating to an exercise video i was watching, but seeing how it helped you find that power and control in your voice and you even felt the change, makes me reevaluate wanting to do them. I do think people get better results when there face to face with an instructor of some sort, but youtube is all i and many people have! So might as well make do with what the great information we can find in videos like this one :D
Thank you so much, Chuck! Ive always wanted to learn how to sing and your tutorials are what I have been looking for ages! You are the best vocal teacher here on UA-cam. 🙌
These are the most approachable and practical singing lessons I’ve found on UA-cam. I just followed along with some of your other videos on singing higher for guys while I was driving and I was jumping up and down in my car because for a moment I comfortably hit notes I never have before! I scared a lady in a car next to me! Thank you for your invaluable work!
Wow, when you played the first excerpt of your exercises I instantly recognized a sound I've had problems with (what I've always identified as) a 'stifled' sound on the top notes. I'm always afraid of getting louder as I sing higher, so I tend to work extra hard to stay quiet. I'll try practicing while relaxing and pronouncing a more deliberate "ew" sound. And if I have the courage I'll try singing from soft to loud while keeping the tone consistent. Thank you for the video!
"A love story in song... very good, dear Chuck. I also have one, a bit longer, but we continue on the journey. Big hug." Thank you! Yes, the journey continues!
Yes...there is no question that this has a big impact on your voice. However, if you sing incorrectly...for example pull your chest voice too high in an effort to be powerful, you risk damaging your voice and weaken it even more. So you end up causing more weakness when you were hoping for more power.
Hello power to sing.first of all I want to appreciate you because you've been on of my great pillars in my singing journey and I tnk you for that...I can sing within my mix territory now and am greatful.....but I have this question, just as no one ever get satisfied with what they wish to have but now have it lol. Well my question is why does my high note sounds raspy and edgy at my upper voice A#4 above__ Its sounds little free but doesn't sound smooth too me,kind of wavey but not Shakey; Please what could be the reason.?
In my experience, almost always the raspy edgy sound is the results of the larynx coming up. It squeezes the vocal cords and vocal tract which results in that rasp. When the larynx is down, the rasp goes away. :)
Question about your program, hello btw, lol Do you allow vocal reviews? As far as one of your members submitting a video or audio recording of them singing ... and you could tell them... I hear you straining here and work on this etc... is that incorporated in your program ?
Hey Chuck I'm having trouble doing the bubble lips exercise, I keep breaking into falsetto. Is staying connected something i need to work up towards or am I just doing something wrong. I need your help
Hi Zach, sometimes we get into habits of letting go. You are going to have to concentrate to keep cords consistent and not let them go into that disconnected feeling. You may have to vary exercises and do some bratty neys or dopy gee's to get the connection. Then go back to the BL and maintain the same connection. It will come. Congrat's on being aware of your voice enough to fix it!
Thank you for these videos! Thanks to you, I now know that a have a pulled chest high larynx voice, and in order to get to those high notes easily I have to lower my larynx But the thing is, I like the sound my "heavy" voice when I sing I the low register, and I am afraid that in order to reach those high notes without straining by lowering my larynx, I might loose this "heaviness" I have in my voice in the low register. I feel that my voice is becoming more thin even when I sing the low notes after doing the exercises that lower the larynx. Is this normal to happen? Or am I doing something wrong? I just don't want to sacrifice the texture of my voice in order to reach the high notes Thank you!
Without hearing your voice, it's hard to say for sure what is happening. But keeping the larynx at the level where you speak will help your voice whether in chest, middle or head voice. But it is possible to over sing chest voice. So you may need to ease up on chest voice and then strengthen your whole voice together. In order to get our head voice to become as strong as chest, often you have to back off on chest at first.
I guess you are right, It might help me to go easy on my chest voice, and then work on my chest and head voice so they become equally strong. Thank you for your advice!
Is it normal to feel like coughing while doing vocal exercises? For last couple of days I've been feeling like coughing when i try to sing try to do vocal warmups or even talking Please help sir!!
He is straining, trying to sing out of his range ,too strong and too high, I do that too trying to sound like one of my favorite singer, It's verbally miserable.
Get your vocal type and then do exercises for your vocal type. Otherwise you may be spinning your wheels and not making the progress you could otherwise make. Go here: www.powertosing.com/discover-your-vocal-type-wt
Thanks for telling us it took you 15 years...that made me feel a lot better
Hahahahaha I actually want to quick singing
Hopefully, it won't take you as long! But it is a very individual journey, for sure. :)
Don't do that. Remember, I started doing shows right away. You will learn as you go along. Don't think you have to be perfect to start singing! There is MUCH joy in singing and learning as you go!
@@PowerToSing I know right . Sometimes people like the way I sing sometimes they don’t . That makes me insecure n I want quick singing but there’s a part in me that says you can do it n your voice is unique ....
Ive watched a lot of voice coaches and tried some of their lesssons... but this is the one that allows me to relate to a situation which makes me think and actually believe that "i can get better"
Thanks JDE. The advantage I have is I have been on the same journey you are on. You definitely can do it!
I haven't sung in 15 years and now can barely recognize my singing voice... This video is really helpful, thank you!
You are so welcome! Thanks.
Here’s how to fix a weak singing voice. Your journey to a powerful singing voice can be easier. This video will help you get there faster. When you are building power in your voice, this sometimes leads to cracking and straining. To prevent this from happening, this video will help: www.powertosing.com/6r9p
Thank you. Your lessons have resonated with me more than anyone else on UA-cam. 😁❤️
“Resonated”? I see what you did there 😄
You are so welcome, Thomas. Thanks.
What a beautiful story! It's not an uncommon one but most of these don't have a happy ending as his had.
I'm not sure my story has ended...since I'm trying to practice, refine and improve. :)
@@PowerToSing Your story, absolutely not! Only this chapter about your singing challenges... Then again, to my ears your singing is already perfect! :)
@@aldairmassardi4961 Thanks Aldair! You are very kind. :)
You're amazing. Thank you! ❤
Thank you for this video, you offer hope and honesty at the same time, it takes WORK, your testimony is a help to those of us trying to rebuild our singing voices...
Glad it was helpful! Thanks, Michael. You can do it!
Those mum scale exercises always felt so awkward and weird for me when i would try them relating to an exercise video i was watching, but seeing how it helped you find that power and control in your voice and you even felt the change, makes me reevaluate wanting to do them. I do think people get better results when there face to face with an instructor of some sort, but youtube is all i and many people have! So might as well make do with what the great information we can find in videos like this one :D
Thanks GW!
Thank you so much, Chuck! Ive always wanted to learn how to sing and your tutorials are what I have been looking for ages! You are the best vocal teacher here on UA-cam. 🙌
Thanks Priscilla!
These are the most approachable and practical singing lessons I’ve found on UA-cam. I just followed along with some of your other videos on singing higher for guys while I was driving and I was jumping up and down in my car because for a moment I comfortably hit notes I never have before! I scared a lady in a car next to me! Thank you for your invaluable work!
Awesome, Austin! Thanks.
Great lesson !
Glad you liked it!
Thank you it will be a great help in my singing lesson as a beginner thank you so much
You're very welcome!
Wow, when you played the first excerpt of your exercises I instantly recognized a sound I've had problems with (what I've always identified as) a 'stifled' sound on the top notes. I'm always afraid of getting louder as I sing higher, so I tend to work extra hard to stay quiet. I'll try practicing while relaxing and pronouncing a more deliberate "ew" sound. And if I have the courage I'll try singing from soft to loud while keeping the tone consistent. Thank you for the video!
You are welcome. Good luck!
Maybe people get old,but damn,Chuck it seems you still rocking in your 50's like thanks for the videos
Thanks, P!
Amazing. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks WWM!
Una historia de amor al canto ...muy buena estimado Chuk , yo también tengo una un poco más larga , pero seguimios en el camino , abrazo grande
"A love story in song... very good, dear Chuck. I also have one, a bit longer, but we continue on the journey. Big hug." Thank you! Yes, the journey continues!
Amazing story! Thanks for sharing
Thanks Guerdie!
Thank you!
You're welcome!
that thumbnail is so dope
Thanks!
Great stuff
Thank you so much sir...
You are welcome!
Great job mate. I'm now try my best too ❤️
Thanks QV!
wow, thank you
You're welcome!
Excellent Video.
Thanks Max!
At the end of the day it just comes down to how often you sing.
Yes...there is no question that this has a big impact on your voice. However, if you sing incorrectly...for example pull your chest voice too high in an effort to be powerful, you risk damaging your voice and weaken it even more. So you end up causing more weakness when you were hoping for more power.
A teacher who can do it and teach it to you.... That part!!!
Amen.
I get & hear what you've done, but I don't know how to do it ... ???
Start doing the exercises and give yourself time. It's like expecting ab's the day after you start doing sit ups. It takes time...but you can do it!
Hello power to sing.first of all I want to appreciate you because you've been on of my great pillars in my singing journey and I tnk you for that...I can sing within my mix territory now and am greatful.....but I have this question, just as no one ever get satisfied with what they wish to have but now have it lol. Well my question is why does my high note sounds raspy and edgy at my upper voice A#4 above__ Its sounds little free but doesn't sound smooth too me,kind of wavey but not Shakey; Please what could be the reason.?
In my experience, almost always the raspy edgy sound is the results of the larynx coming up. It squeezes the vocal cords and vocal tract which results in that rasp. When the larynx is down, the rasp goes away. :)
Question about your program, hello btw, lol
Do you allow vocal reviews? As far as one of your members submitting a video or audio recording of them singing ... and you could tell them... I hear you straining here and work on this etc... is that incorporated in your program ?
Hi Rashawn: Yes members of Singers Impact do this regularly. Here's information: www.powertosing.com/singers-impact-vsl/
Sir how to make easy vibrato voice please 😭 pick my question
www.powertosing.com/ep-60-how-to-get-vibrato-5-different-ways/
Hey Chuck I'm having trouble doing the bubble lips exercise, I keep breaking into falsetto. Is staying connected something i need to work up towards or am I just doing something wrong. I need your help
Hi Zach, sometimes we get into habits of letting go. You are going to have to concentrate to keep cords consistent and not let them go into that disconnected feeling. You may have to vary exercises and do some bratty neys or dopy gee's to get the connection. Then go back to the BL and maintain the same connection. It will come. Congrat's on being aware of your voice enough to fix it!
Thank you for these videos!
Thanks to you, I now know that a have a pulled chest high larynx voice, and in order to get to those high notes easily I have to lower my larynx
But the thing is, I like the sound my "heavy" voice when I sing I the low register, and I am afraid that in order to reach those high notes without straining by lowering my larynx, I might loose this "heaviness" I have in my voice in the low register. I feel that my voice is becoming more thin even when I sing the low notes after doing the exercises that lower the larynx.
Is this normal to happen? Or am I doing something wrong?
I just don't want to sacrifice the texture of my voice in order to reach the high notes
Thank you!
Without hearing your voice, it's hard to say for sure what is happening. But keeping the larynx at the level where you speak will help your voice whether in chest, middle or head voice. But it is possible to over sing chest voice. So you may need to ease up on chest voice and then strengthen your whole voice together. In order to get our head voice to become as strong as chest, often you have to back off on chest at first.
I guess you are right, It might help me to go easy on my chest voice, and then work on my chest and head voice so they become equally strong.
Thank you for your advice!
@@zenafares8726 Yes! I thing you will be pleased and surprised!
جميل جدا
hmm
Is it normal to feel like coughing while doing vocal exercises?
For last couple of days I've been feeling like coughing when i try to sing try to do vocal warmups or even talking
Please help sir!!
Its not, either you're doing something wrong or there is some health condition going on. Do not continue if you fell tension, pain, cough etc
It's not normal to feel like coughing during any of these activities. If it doesn't resolve soon, schedule an appointment with an ENT Doctor.
He is straining, trying to sing out of his range ,too strong and too high, I do that too trying to sound like one of my favorite singer, It's verbally miserable.
@@PowerToSing thank you sir for your reply
@@simong8527 thanks sir
I don't want a deeper voice, I need to make my voice strong (Age: 59) to sing Bollywood songs. Will this exercise work for me?
Get your vocal type and then do exercises for your vocal type. Otherwise you may be spinning your wheels and not making the progress you could otherwise make. Go here: www.powertosing.com/discover-your-vocal-type-wt
❤
I don't understand...
What is your question?
Thank you. You're really amazing
Thank you too!