I tried vocal exercises and i couldn't do them consistently coz i found them silly and useless until i watched this video. Now i understand why vocal coaches like making student practice; oh oh oh oh, eh eh eh eh and ah ah ah. Now i'm more than motivated to start practicing those shapes. Thank you Lisa.
I was wondering how to get rid of straining in singing high notes. But when I focused on giving emphasis on the vowel sounds I noticed a pretty big improvement on clarity in my singing.
There are so many 'vowel modification' cues that teachers offer, but putting it in a context like this doesn't always or even often happen. Bravo and thank you! Appreciate you offering your PDF's to folks as well.
Thank you for your outstanding, practical insight on effective vocal techniques! Did vocalists like Aretha Franklin, Loretta Lynn, Barbara Streisand to name a few have access to these techniques or did they just discover them through trial-and-error??🤔
Love your video. Have shared it to the Sopranos in the choir that struggle. I find The a tricky one and choosing the vowel to use. What would you use. ee isn't right. Thanks, Helen
If we just learn how and practice where each vowel modifies, then we don’t need a chart. All this becomes embedded through vocal exercises. There’s also such a thing as “passive vowel modification” that Speech Level Singing uses.
The amount of future singers this is going to help is immense. Thank you so much for your inspirational videos. What the performance world would have been like without Lisa and these tutorials, is the question ;) Very grim I imagine
this chart is amazing. I'd kinda been working stuff like this out by singing "OHHH" and adding a H to an O sound. This chart will speed up progress a lot, vowels are one of the hardest and most influential parts of singing :')
You know, I did notice that certain singers I like tend to go up in pitch on ‘you’ in a variety of songs, and that would be the last word in the phrase. For example, Whitney Houston(I will always love you, Run To You, Saving all my love (for you)). I know she didn’t write all these songs, but that’s not the point, cause she performed these songs beautifully and she had a way of playing with the ‘you’ in these songs, recorded and live, pitch up and down, so smooth. I thought that was just the singers preference. But now I see the reasoning why that ‘you’ works so well. That chart would be especially important to songwriter/singers because they can arrange the words to make singing on pitch easier.
Thanks for creating such an amazing video on the vowels You are an awesome singer By the would you mind telling me what kind of piano you have behind you thanks ❤
Thank you. I have been struggling with a high note in the unplugged acoustic version of Take on me. I now realize the issue is not the note but the vowel. I’ve been singing I’m to say with an I I should be singing Arm to say with an a Thank you!!
I tried vocal exercises and i couldn't do them consistently coz i found them silly and useless until i watched this video. Now i understand why vocal coaches like making student practice; oh oh oh oh, eh eh eh eh and ah ah ah.
Now i'm more than motivated to start practicing those shapes. Thank you Lisa.
I was wondering how to get rid of straining in singing high notes. But when I focused on giving emphasis on the vowel sounds I noticed a pretty big improvement on clarity in my singing.
What an awesome video. Thanks Lisa!
There are so many 'vowel modification' cues that teachers offer, but putting it in a context like this doesn't always or even often happen. Bravo and thank you! Appreciate you offering your PDF's to folks as well.
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Ikr? What a queen
Thank you for your outstanding, practical insight on effective vocal techniques! Did vocalists like Aretha Franklin, Loretta Lynn, Barbara Streisand to name a few have access to these techniques or did they just discover them through trial-and-error??🤔
Me encanta tu color de voz y ternura. Gracias por los consejos
Thank you so much, I love you!
Thank you for the knowledge! Great video lesson 🎵❤
Superb exercise
Love your video. Have shared it to the Sopranos in the choir that struggle. I find The a tricky one and choosing the vowel to use. What would you use. ee isn't right. Thanks, Helen
Nice
What a bloody racket.
There is something about her that I really like. She is positive, bubbly, fun, and well.... just awesome. But most importantly, she has awesome hair.
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This was the most helpful video on vowels to me honestly! No confusion just facts!
If we just learn how and practice where each vowel modifies, then we don’t need a chart. All this becomes embedded through vocal exercises.
There’s also such a thing as “passive vowel modification” that Speech Level Singing uses.
The amount of future singers this is going to help is immense. Thank you so much for your inspirational videos. What the performance world would have been like without Lisa and these tutorials, is the question ;) Very grim I imagine
Thank you Lisa. You're doing a wonderful job for singers 👍
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You have an amazing voice and you teaching skill is great!!! You make it fun and engaging.
So appreciate you!
this chart is amazing. I'd kinda been working stuff like this out by singing "OHHH" and adding a H to an O sound. This chart will speed up progress a lot, vowels are one of the hardest and most influential parts of singing :')
This is pure magic
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You know, I did notice that certain singers I like tend to go up in pitch on ‘you’ in a variety of songs, and that would be the last word in the phrase. For example, Whitney Houston(I will always love you, Run To You, Saving all my love (for you)). I know she didn’t write all these songs, but that’s not the point, cause she performed these songs beautifully and she had a way of playing with the ‘you’ in these songs, recorded and live, pitch up and down, so smooth. I thought that was just the singers preference. But now I see the reasoning why that ‘you’ works so well. That chart would be especially important to songwriter/singers because they can arrange the words to make singing on pitch easier.
Lisa you are super talented and an excellent teacher!!!
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My issue is not singing words the same way I would speak them.
I have hard time with the "uh" in "enough" from Dan and Shay's bigger houses song
The voice chart looks the circle of fifths
this should be one of this first lessons of vocal teachers.
Lisa, you are the best!!! I love learning with you! You’re so talented and so pretty too!!!! ❤️
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Thanks for making things easy to understand
Waiting for new videos 🌌🌌
What are some exercises to do with all these vowels?
Amazing, ------------thank you!
This is gold . Imma print this out 😊
You are my favourite vocal teacher on youtube!
I love this
I couldn’t see the pdf, how do you get it?
Amazing content, absolutely love it
Thanks for creating such an amazing video on the vowels
You are an awesome singer
By the would you mind telling me what kind of piano you have behind you thanks ❤
This just opened a lot of doors for me. Thanks.
This is great, I couldn't find anyone that would explain it to this extent. Thanks
Can you please explain this circle. Explain how to substitute the vowels according this circle
it be so wonderful to get this vowel chart but in Spanish or Italian lenguage
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I didn’t understand … which vowel substitute with which one?
OMG! I used to watch her tutorial videos in pianote...
OMG! I used to watch her tutorial videos in pianote...
Very helpful. Thank you, ma'am!
It's my first time here, thanks girl this has been so helpful
Thank you for the chart!
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Super helpful thank you!
is head voice the same as falsetto?
Great.👏
Great video, thanks!
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So good pls nice
Great lesson! Tysm🌈🙏🎵🌹
Best one i iv
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I love you
Great content
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Thank u for the chart!
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I m in love with you but im 18
The British bands don’t sound English for a reason. The Beatles are a great example
Thank you. I have been struggling with a high note in the unplugged acoustic version of Take on me.
I now realize the issue is not the note but the vowel.
I’ve been singing I’m to say with an I
I should be singing Arm to say with an a
Thank you!!