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I noticed when I tried singing "somewhere over the rainbow" the back of my tongue immediately got tight trying to hit the high note. This is definitely going to take some practice but I can hear the difference when I force my tongue to remain relaxed. Thanks so much for all these amazing lessons!
I’ve always had a tight jaw when I sing and have never been able to resolve it. I think this might be the reason. I’m an instrumentalist, not a vocalist, but I love to sing and the tension has always made it uncomfortable. I’m excited to try this.
Love your playful teaching as always One question. When I try to sing with resonance the words are not clear! How to sing resonance with clear words? Should I sing sing the resonance on vowels?
Hi Victoria! All of your videos have been extraordinarily helpful in improving my singing! My biggest struggle now is keeping my vowels clear in song. I find myself doing well with vowel exercises, but once I start a song I often “trip” over the consonants. Do you have any videos or tips related to this? 😁
thank you for all great videos lessones victoriia. please refere me to avideos or explain for us where the notes of scales grounded on vocalise anatomy apparatus . examples ( do major : do _ re _ me _fa -sol _ la - si -do ) so , where DO grounded in pharynx where RE grounded where ME ground and etc ... ) this point make me can,t start learning , i want to imagine my voice while it is moving on the anatomy and imagine where notes grounded . thank again
Hi Victoria! Great video. Shouldn't the tongue rest on the roof of your mouth when resting? Or do you mean the rest position during singing? I had a huge tongue tie and three surgeries on it. Helped a lot. But still lots of tongue tension. Work in progress.
I have a really bad habit of raising the back of my tongue too much except when I make the E sounds. What exercise in particular is good for fixing that?
Yes, every month I have singers who are members my audio exercise program perform live on Zoom. Other singers submit videos for evaluation. I teach singers from all over the world online, so they don’t need to come see me in person. They all learn from my YT videos, which have far more info than what you typically find online. Do you have doubts that it works? The thousands of comments under my videos speak for themselves.
I feel like my tongue is solely responsible for speaking, with no tension felt in my lips. It seems like total control during speech is solely on my tongue. Due to this I experience discomfort while speaking, especially with words that include the 'd' or 't' sound, as my tongue hurts. could you suggest some exercises to correct this problem?
How in the heck am I supposed to know which Vitoria's Victorious Vaocal Exercise Program to signup for ? Not sure if I should choose Bass/Baritone or Tenor. Especially considering Freddie Mercury (Queen is my favorite band) was classified as a Baritone.
In answer to your question, each program covers 2 1/2 octaves in range. If singers are not sure of their voice type, I recommend ordering alto/mezzo-soprano for women and bass/baritone for men, especially for beginners. That is for lower to medium voice types, so unless you consider your voice to be high, this should work. If not, you have 30 days to switch to the higher voice category.
@@Victoria-Victorious Thank you very much Victoria. I love singing but never had lessons so I would consider myself a beginner. Bass/baritone here I come :)
I’m stuck on resonance. I cannot seem to get that vibrating feeling in my nose/cheekbones like you talk about in your resonance & ring video. I’m not sure what I’m doing wrong :(
I learned a technique with the back of the tongue raised up That make me sound like Kermit the frog, so I don’t know how to place the back of the tongue? I just can’t do sovt’s
VICTORIA'S VICTORIOUS VOCAL EXERCISE PROGRAM - a different kind of singing program! SUPER AFFORDABLE! MORE INFO & ORDER HERE: www.healthyvocaltechnique.com/order-victorias-victorious-vocal-exercise-program
Omg I can’t believe this, years of trying to fix my voice because I thought it was others things, and to find out it was just my tongue 😭
ugh same!!!
I noticed when I tried singing "somewhere over the rainbow" the back of my tongue immediately got tight trying to hit the high note. This is definitely going to take some practice but I can hear the difference when I force my tongue to remain relaxed. Thanks so much for all these amazing lessons!
I’ve always had a tight jaw when I sing and have never been able to resolve it. I think this might be the reason. I’m an instrumentalist, not a vocalist, but I love to sing and the tension has always made it uncomfortable. I’m excited to try this.
You can also try to sing some vowels while making a surprised face. Look like you are surprised and let your mouth stand open.
Thank you for the lesson, Victoria.
Love your content! I'm trying to improve and be the best I can be for our little church choir! Thank you so much for your videos!
OMGGGGGG this is a work of genius thank you so much!! this explained so many mysteries in the singing realm for me!!
You helped me sooooooo much
I love u
YOU ARE AWESOME
I really like the way you explained. So detail. Really great job. Thumbs up for u
Thank you!
Wonderful lesson
Your technique reminds me of Zeani's stye, who did you study with in your early days? Any opera singers, you have everything right
Thanks for the tips 👌🏻
Love your playful teaching as always
One question.
When I try to sing with resonance the words are not clear! How to sing resonance with clear words?
Should I sing sing the resonance on vowels?
Yes, practice on vowels because the vowel carries the tone. See my video on consonants that will be posted tomorrow!
Thanks and I look forward to your next video
Thank you. ❤
You are a delight!
Hi Victoria! All of your videos have been extraordinarily helpful in improving my singing! My biggest struggle now is keeping my vowels clear in song. I find myself doing well with vowel exercises, but once I start a song I often “trip” over the consonants. Do you have any videos or tips related to this? 😁
I will make a video on this today!
@@Victoria-Victorious wow, thank you!! your time and kindness is appreciated!
thank you for all great videos lessones victoriia. please refere me to avideos or explain for us where the notes of scales grounded on vocalise anatomy apparatus . examples ( do major : do _ re _ me _fa -sol _ la - si -do ) so , where DO grounded in pharynx where RE grounded where ME ground and etc ... ) this point make me can,t start learning , i want to imagine my voice while it is moving on the anatomy and imagine where notes grounded . thank again
Hi Victoria! Great video. Shouldn't the tongue rest on the roof of your mouth when resting? Or do you mean the rest position during singing? I had a huge tongue tie and three surgeries on it. Helped a lot. But still lots of tongue tension. Work in progress.
No, I say that the tongue should rest at in bed of your mouth (bottom), with the natural curve, when at rest.
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Love you our goddess, thank you for your lessons
I have a really bad habit of raising the back of my tongue too much except when I make the E sounds. What exercise in particular is good for fixing that?
I discuss this in my videos on the EE vowel.
Omg loved this videooooo❤
Has anyone who has learned from your videos alone, met you in person and shown you that they can sing as a result of your lessons?
Yes, every month I have singers who are members my audio exercise program perform live on Zoom. Other singers submit videos for evaluation. I teach singers from all over the world online, so they don’t need to come see me in person. They all learn from my YT videos, which have far more info than what you typically find online. Do you have doubts that it works? The thousands of comments under my videos speak for themselves.
I feel like my tongue is solely responsible for speaking, with no tension felt in my lips. It seems like total control during speech is solely on my tongue. Due to this I experience discomfort while speaking, especially with words that include the 'd' or 't' sound, as my tongue hurts. could you suggest some exercises to correct this problem?
Oh, sorry, this would be better answered by a speech pathologist (speech therapist).
Appreciated
Iam trying to. follow your toung exercise but its hard thank
If it’s hard, you probably have a tight tongue. No worries! Keep practicing the exercise!
Attention class !!
Wow ❤❤
How in the heck am I supposed to know which Vitoria's Victorious Vaocal Exercise Program to signup for ? Not sure if I should choose Bass/Baritone or Tenor. Especially considering Freddie Mercury (Queen is my favorite band) was classified as a Baritone.
In answer to your question, each program covers 2 1/2 octaves in range. If singers are not sure of their voice type, I recommend ordering alto/mezzo-soprano for women and bass/baritone for men, especially for beginners. That is for lower to medium voice types, so unless you consider your voice to be high, this should work. If not, you have 30 days to switch to the higher voice category.
@@Victoria-Victorious Thank you very much Victoria. I love singing but never had lessons so I would consider myself a beginner. Bass/baritone here I come :)
I’m stuck on resonance. I cannot seem to get that vibrating feeling in my nose/cheekbones like you talk about in your resonance & ring video. I’m not sure what I’m doing wrong :(
Did you do the humming or NG exercises followed by a vowel that I do in the resonance videos?
@@Victoria-Victorious yes ma’am, but I will keep trying! I’m determined to get it. Thank you so much for your videos 🤍
I learned a technique with the back of the tongue raised up That make me sound like Kermit the frog, so I don’t know how to place the back of the tongue? I just can’t do sovt’s
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