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Teacher Victoria. You're spectacular. I am from Sudamérica. I'm colombian. I've been learning english for a lot of time but I don't speak very well however your speaking is very clear. I understand almost all you say, and that I don't understand some things you say is because I need a better vocabulary. And the other hand, I would like to say that the style of your CLASS is very nice. I have been studying singing for about 4 years and you are the best teacher I've ever had, because you go to the point. I'm 65 years old, and my desire is to achieve my head and mixed voice because I would like to praise the Lord with my singing in church. Thank you for being a teacher of many who want to learn to sing. God bless you for your talent and your work. I've tried to write without using a translator, but in some parts I have used it.
Thanks! I’ve been singing a worship song called Living Hope and I felt like I couldn’t sing “out of the silence, the roaring Lion declared the grave has no claim on me” without tension. But I’m getting better, thanks for your exercises!!!! Whew!!!
I love it how you give real song examples immediately after the vocal exercises lesson to show how the exercises can be used in the context of a song or how it can help improve your ability to sing a particular phrase in a song. This is really the best way to teach singing or anything else for that matter. Plus, it helps motivate the students to continue practicing the exercise when he/she sees an application of it.
I am a Vietnamese amateur singer. I really appreciate your lesson. Even though I sing in Vietnamese I find your lessons/ advice work well for me. Thanks a lot
I love these exercises and have seen an improvement incorporating it into my routine this week, still having some difficulties with the first two staccato exercises though
I am still relatively new here Victoria, but this is a very helpful lesson. I felt my head voice immediately sound much stronger! It must be your teaching that did that, but it was almost like thinking "I should never have a problem in reaching the VERY highest notes in opera and musical theatre." It certainly is well within my grasp now. Thank you for the little bit incorporating the wonderful "....Lonely Goatherd" song - I sing this from time to time, including the yodelling parts, though I suppose in the song, it's not absolute true yodelling....? Thank you so much Victoria.
Victoria, I would absolutely love to become one of your students in person. I don’t do quite as well with tutorials as I do in person lol I guess I’m just an old soul stuck back before the phones and all the stuff and technology count is complicated as it is, but I sing a Christian worship group and I’m the lead singer, but I have always feel lots of need for improvement in my voice, and I just feel like you would be just the person to give it to me straight and teach me the way it truly needs to be so that I can use my voice for its true meaning and purpose, to praise, witness and worship the one who Gave me the voice and my life in the first place!!! God bless you, Victoria!! I think you are wonderful!!!
Ohhh, i just love this... going to practice!!.. and the higher notes... *hee hee, the 'basement' may feel safe to 'hide in' but don't want to be stuck there-- with all the fun bright notes, to grab... 🙃🙂🥰.... 🥳🥳🥳🥳 ... thank you so SO very much!🥰
You look super cute, and I must say that that was super helpful, as our all your videos. You are a gifted teacher, and I think I am starting to understand singing, and how it is that we are acoustic wind instruments. You can be the judge of that. What I understand you saying is that everything on one side of the bridge or passagio is controlled by one muscle, and everything on the other side is controlled by a different muscle-so a lower register, an upper register and a bridge (not a break) in the middle. The lower register, chest voice, is more developed, because we speak in the lower register and have developed that muscle more, through speech, therefore it has better chord closure. Head voice, our upper register, whose sound resonates higher in the body, in the head, is less developed, less used by us and has less chord closure, and falsetto is a breathy head voice with hardly any chord closure, but everything is all one voice-so one voice, two muscles and the same vocal chords which have to stretch, get thinner to produce the higher notes on the scale. Breath support, resisting the temptation to collapse and exhale air too quickly, allows the right amount of air to exhale at the right pace to support sound. This creates the right amount of chord closure enabling non breathy singing. So the breath sustains the voice-run out of breath, run out of voice. Meanwhile the vocal folds stretch to reach the higher notes, and we have a tendency to reach, or tense up and choke our otherwise beautiful sound, but when this is not the case, because we have accustomed ourself to think of high notes as no less accessible than low notes, (eliminating the reach) the voice is free to sing in upper and lower registers, without inhibition, the lower pitch sounds resonating lower in the body and the higher pitched sounds resonating higher in the body. This higher pitched resonance we call ping, and since the voice has both a lower chest register and a higher head register, the notes that are sung in between, as long as they have good chord closure, created by holding back just the right amount of airflow is called the mixed voice, or chest/head blend,. So, when we have proper alignment and everything is in its position, throat, tongue, jaw etc, and we do not tense them or carry tension in them, when what is supposed to be relaxed is relaxed, and we have the right amount of airflow and muscular development, we can sing-the sound produced by unobstructed airflow produces tones that resonate in the body where there is space to do so, and which is modified by mouth, tongue, larynx position to produce better sounds. The vocal folds vibrate from the air and that is what produces the voice and air flowing to and through different places in the body is responsible for resonance and tone. I watched all your videos and that is what I have understood thus far I never thought there was so much to it, but in essence, it is also simple. There is air, vibrating vocal chords, sound , tone, resonance, technique and challenges. Have I understood correctly. I’m sure I have a long way to go, as you say, learning is a life long journey but. I believe you have given me so much of how it all works, that I can apply it with some understanding.
Wow, can I buy your book? LOL! Good explanation! You are a good student. Just remember that we are almost always singing in some kind of blend. Mixed Voice Explained - The FACTS RIGHT HERE! ua-cam.com/video/o875BUzNZtY/v-deo.html
I want to preference this comment by stating I’ve been watching Victoria for a long time. I’ve learned a ton of stuff for her, and she’s given me my voice back. That being said, This may be a little off color, don’t know, is it just me or does she not look super cute with those flipping overalls on ?!?!? oh my God I know she’s an older lady but damn she looks really good for her age. And she seems like an angel.I love her. I don’t mind telling you that. Ha ha ha preach on sister Victoria.
@ I do have one quick question which I would like your expertise upon. I noticed from time to time that I get a lot of congestion built-up in my lax and in my throat. It causes me to have to push harder and work hard harder to make the same note, come out of my mouth. Is there anyway that you know of that you can get rid of some of that mucus and phlegm and stuff that hangs around in your throat. I know that’s kind of gross but. I’ve tried cough drops. I’ve tried gargling salt water. Do you have any other tips?
Wow such a Great lesson, jam packed with great information. This will take a while to digest but will be my go to video on high notes. Thank you very much.
Wow.thank you so much for the tips I learn a lot..and I'm trying to follow your teaching..I want to sing like a professional singers...I really really love your vlog.God bless you..
You are absolutely amazing and so helpful! Out of hundreds of vocal training Videos I have watched, yours are far superior! Thank you so much Victorias Victoria I can't afford vocal training so your free videos have literally changed my life!!! Thank you from the depth of my heart and soul!!! You are a gift to my life ❤ and I love you!!!!!
Super well thought exercices! I feel like this us the first singing lesson that actually makes sense to me Thank you for all these helpful tips and please do keep going!
Thank you so much for sharing these exercises and what a lovely voice you have! The ones I found most challenging were the lip trills (maybe it's my faulty teeth) and the staccatos. I also find that after about 15 minutes of warming up or singing, I have to rest because I'm tired and out of breath (my breathing in general must be faulty or my diaphragm is weak). Still, I keep on and go about it in 15-minute blocks. :)
Love your videos.. your enthusiasm and your clear explanations... but can you suggest a plan for restarting singing after a long break off with COVID. Due to start the choir again in September and want to start preparing.
Yes, it is always good to go back to basics after a break. I recommend this playlist and then you can move on to my many other videos: Beginner Singing Lessons - FOLLOW THESE VIDEOS! ua-cam.com/play/PLaWjWxiTysDBD7MGUWCSdC4yhLzxVsEdW.html
Do you have any experience with astmatic singers? Is there any exercises or tricks to remove excessive mucus on the chords / in the throat? If I cough too much I get hoarse, but if I dont cough the singing is choked by too much mucus..
You can submit a video for evaluation. You can also join my audio exercise training program where I offer classes to members. See my website. www.healthyvocaltechnique.com/
Madam, you have such an amazing energy in you and of cos in your voice… and you have so much passion. Your cheek muscles look firm and in place, this is really amazing.., is it because of all the years of singing? 😀 Does singing train facial muscles like face yoga?
Hi Victoria! Great video with awesome and clear explanations! I just have one question. Ive heard a lot about needing to push more or less air for high notes. Which one is it?
Hello! How much air depends on the sound that you want. Generally, high notes with intensity take a bit less air because the vocal folds are already stretched and thinned out, and too much air will just blow them apart. If you want a floatier sound, then slightly more air. Of course, this must be coupled with good support.
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/
@@Victoria-Victorious I’m definitely signing up. What Little I have done so far from your programs have helped tremendously. I’m a big fan.
Your song selection where you show us how to apply the technique to pop music is extra helpful plus you have really good taste 👍🏾
Teacher Victoria. You're spectacular. I am from Sudamérica. I'm colombian. I've been learning english for a lot of time but I don't speak very well however your speaking is very clear. I understand almost all you say, and that I don't understand some things you say is because I need a better vocabulary.
And the other hand, I would like to say that the style of your CLASS is very nice. I have been studying singing for about 4 years and you are the best teacher I've ever had, because you go to the point.
I'm 65 years old, and my desire is to achieve my head and mixed voice because I would like to praise the Lord with my singing in church.
Thank you for being a teacher of many who want to learn to sing.
God bless you for your talent and your work.
I've tried to write without using a translator, but in some parts I have used it.
I love your method of teaching.
You get right to the point.
Thanks teacher...loved your singing class. You're a great professional, musician and singer. Huge fan👏👏👏
Thank you! 😃 I appreciate your post very much!
Thanks! I’ve been singing a worship song called Living Hope and I felt like I couldn’t sing “out of the silence, the roaring Lion declared the grave has no claim on me” without tension. But I’m getting better, thanks for your exercises!!!! Whew!!!
This is exactly what I need. I'm sitting at a range of F2 to C4 and I need to get out, or up, of it :D
Hi
How to make power in u are voice please?
Same here. Except I'm a woman and stuck from E2 to B4 which takes out singing most female songs at original pitch.
My range is F2-F5 I’m tryna get to C6 wish me luck lol
I love it how you give real song examples immediately after the vocal exercises lesson to show how the exercises can be used in the context of a song or how it can help improve your ability to sing a particular phrase in a song. This is really the best way to teach singing or anything else for that matter. Plus, it helps motivate the students to continue practicing the exercise when he/she sees an application of it.
I am a Vietnamese amateur singer. I really appreciate your lesson. Even though I sing in Vietnamese I find your lessons/ advice work well for me. Thanks a lot
I love these exercises and have seen an improvement incorporating it into my routine this week, still having some difficulties with the first two staccato exercises though
Staccato singing needs to be slender. Make sure you are not using too much vocal weight.
@@Victoria-Victorious thank you I'll give that a go
👍👍👍
I am still relatively new here Victoria, but this is a very helpful lesson. I felt my head voice immediately sound much stronger! It must be your teaching that did that, but it was almost like thinking "I should never have a problem in reaching the VERY highest notes in opera and musical theatre." It certainly is well within my grasp now. Thank you for the little bit incorporating the wonderful "....Lonely Goatherd" song - I sing this from time to time, including the yodelling parts, though I suppose in the song, it's not absolute true yodelling....? Thank you so much Victoria.
You are very welcome! Hope to see more of you here!
I have a very low voice like a man’s. But with your helpful tips, I can use my head voice effectively but still lots to learn yet
she is great....the judge judy of vocal coaching = thumbs up
That was a good one Vicky thanks.
Love that tune at 13:02. You've made those exercises so fun to practice.
Got it. Minding the ombucher shape is essential to preventing spreading the tone and losing the resonance.
Lovely, lovely and lovely. Such a rich repertoire of techniques, and an uncommonly sweet personality.
Cheers.
Awwww, thank you so much for your kind words!
I like this girl. She really teaches voice!
Full spectrum: chest to face.
Thank you so much, Riff Crescendo!
ITs an amazing video i managed to make my head voice stronger making my mixed voice sound more close tysm ur the bestt
Glad I could help!
Thank you Victoria! Can you please do a video on strengthening lower/chest voice? Love these videos as always😍
Yes, that is on my list. So happy that you love the videos! ☺️
@Alison Tung, Better Low Notes will be my next topic with your question in mind!
Always a winner! I am a faithful follower!
Awesome! Thank you!
Saya suka sekali gaya anda mengajar teknik vokal, penuh ekspresi.....mantap pokokmen
Your exercises has made me improve in singing
Victoria, I would absolutely love to become one of your students in person. I don’t do quite as well with tutorials as I do in person lol I guess I’m just an old soul stuck back before the phones and all the stuff and technology count is complicated as it is, but I sing a Christian worship group and I’m the lead singer, but I have always feel lots of need for improvement in my voice, and I just feel like you would be just the person to give it to me straight and teach me the way it truly needs to be so that I can use my voice for its true meaning and purpose, to praise, witness and worship the one who Gave me the voice and my life in the first place!!! God bless you, Victoria!! I think you are wonderful!!!
Why don't you join my group classes for members of my audio exercise training program? www.healthyvocaltechnique.com/group-classes/
It seems that whenever I have needed help with a specific issue, you pop up with the answer. (Almost eerie) but I am very appreciative, thank you.
Didn't you know that I am following you everywhere, Deb? LOL! 😄
Love you, you the best
Ohhh, i just love this... going to practice!!.. and the higher notes... *hee hee, the 'basement' may feel safe to 'hide in' but don't want to be stuck there-- with all the fun bright notes, to grab... 🙃🙂🥰.... 🥳🥳🥳🥳 ... thank you so SO very much!🥰
Yes, good for you! Have fun with your singing!
The best warm ups ❤❤ I felt a difference right after this one
I mam M 13yr old thanks for useful videos I learning from youtube 😁😁
That's great! Keep up the good practice!
You look super cute, and I must say that that was super helpful, as our all your videos. You are a gifted teacher, and I think I am starting to understand singing, and how it is that we are acoustic wind instruments. You can be the judge of that.
What I understand you saying is that everything on one side of the bridge or passagio is controlled by one muscle, and everything on the other side is controlled by a different muscle-so a lower register, an upper register and a bridge (not a break) in the middle.
The lower register, chest voice, is more developed, because we speak in the lower register and have developed that muscle more, through speech, therefore it has better chord closure.
Head voice, our upper register, whose sound resonates higher in the body, in the head, is less developed, less used by us and has less chord closure, and falsetto is a breathy head voice with hardly any chord closure, but everything is all one voice-so one voice, two muscles and the same vocal chords which have to stretch, get thinner to produce the higher notes on the scale.
Breath support, resisting the temptation to collapse and exhale air too quickly, allows the right amount of air to exhale at the right pace to support sound. This creates the right amount of chord closure enabling non breathy singing.
So the breath sustains the voice-run out of breath, run out of voice. Meanwhile the vocal folds stretch to reach the higher notes, and we have a tendency to reach, or tense up and choke our otherwise beautiful sound, but when this is not the case, because we have accustomed ourself to think of high notes as no less accessible than low notes, (eliminating the reach) the voice is free to sing in upper and lower registers, without inhibition, the lower pitch sounds resonating lower in the body and the higher pitched sounds resonating higher in the body.
This higher pitched resonance we call ping, and since the voice has both a lower chest register and a higher head register, the notes that are sung in between, as long as they have good chord closure, created by holding back just the right amount of airflow is called the mixed voice, or chest/head blend,.
So, when we have proper alignment and everything is in its position, throat, tongue, jaw etc, and we do not tense them or carry tension in them, when what is supposed to be relaxed is relaxed, and we have the right amount of airflow and muscular development, we can sing-the sound produced by unobstructed airflow produces tones that resonate in the body where there is space to do so, and which is modified by mouth, tongue, larynx position to produce better sounds.
The vocal folds vibrate from the air and that is what produces the voice and air flowing to and through different places in the body is responsible for resonance and tone.
I watched all your videos and that is what I have understood thus far
I never thought there was so much to it, but in essence, it is also simple. There is air, vibrating vocal chords, sound , tone, resonance, technique and challenges. Have I understood correctly. I’m sure I have a long way to go, as you say, learning is a life long journey but. I believe you have given me so much of how it all works, that I can apply it with some understanding.
Wow, can I buy your book? LOL! Good explanation! You are a good student. Just remember that we are almost always singing in some kind of blend. Mixed Voice Explained - The FACTS RIGHT HERE! ua-cam.com/video/o875BUzNZtY/v-deo.html
Wow Kevin, - well thought out & written! I went back and read your summary a couple of times. Wonderful comment contribution! 😀 🎶
Thank you so much!!!! You are amazing!! Head voice makes sense to me now. I experienced a breakthrough from this one lesson. 💕
I am a new fan. This is about my 12th video in a couple of days. They are all so good! Thank you, thank you, thank you!
Welcome to my channel! I am so happy that my videos help you so much!
I want to preference this comment by stating I’ve been watching Victoria for a long time. I’ve learned a ton of stuff for her, and she’s given me my voice back. That being said, This may be a little off color, don’t know, is it just me or does she not look super cute with those flipping overalls on ?!?!? oh my God I know she’s an older lady but damn she looks really good for her age. And she seems like an angel.I love her. I don’t mind telling you that. Ha ha ha preach on sister Victoria.
Awww, aren't you sweet? Thank you for putting a smile on my face! 😊
@ I do have one quick question which I would like your expertise upon. I noticed from time to time that I get a lot of congestion built-up in my lax and in my throat. It causes me to have to push harder and work hard harder to make the same note, come out of my mouth. Is there anyway that you know of that you can get rid of some of that mucus and phlegm and stuff that hangs around in your throat. I know that’s kind of gross but. I’ve tried cough drops. I’ve tried gargling salt water. Do you have any other tips?
@ hey Victoria, one quick question. Do you have any tips on how to get rid of congestion out of your throat? Like phlegm and gross stuff like that.
Thank you Teacher.now im learning everyday.im a Church singer in the Phils💓
Thank you from a guy who can access some of these soprano notes 🤯
Wow such a Great lesson, jam packed with great information. This will take a while to digest but will be my go to video on high notes. Thank you very much.
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for letting me know!
You as always , the best . I can’t wait to learn from you more ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Wow.thank you so much for the tips I learn a lot..and I'm trying to follow your teaching..I want to sing like a professional singers...I really really love your vlog.God bless you..
Love it thanks!
Will add it to my arsenal of vocal exercises!
Great! Thank you for posting!
You are so petite but have so much power and resonance.
I really appreciate your humorous and no nonsense approach
Wow lady you are such a great teacher!
You are absolutely amazing and so helpful! Out of hundreds of vocal training Videos I have watched, yours are far superior! Thank you so much Victorias Victoria I can't afford vocal training so your free videos have literally changed my life!!! Thank you from the depth of my heart and soul!!! You are a gift to my life ❤ and I love you!!!!!
Your comment has filled me with gratitude. It's truly heartening to know that my work has resonated with you.
watching your video is like a vocal masterslass. Love it! so inspiring. thank you for being a good teacher..
Thank you for your generous loving gifts ❤
I'm enjoying Victoria I'm having fun and felt excitement everytime following you 😘💐
Great! Singing is fun and exciting!
Super well thought exercices!
I feel like this us the first singing lesson that actually makes sense to me
Thank you for all these helpful tips and please do keep going!
Thank you! I appreciate your post!
Jackie Johnson love your teaching great fun
Great tutorials that I love . This is great voice teaching!
Thank you so much for sharing these exercises and what a lovely voice you have! The ones I found most challenging were the lip trills (maybe it's my faulty teeth) and the staccatos. I also find that after about 15 minutes of warming up or singing, I have to rest because I'm tired and out of breath (my breathing in general must be faulty or my diaphragm is weak). Still, I keep on and go about it in 15-minute blocks. :)
I think you might be the best vocal teacher! Thanks for the great videos and awesome product which I bought a while back!
Fabulous! Glad you like them!
Tq so much Victoria's, very amazing your channel, Gud luck for you 💥👍👏🌹
Very good tips, Victoria 🎉🎉🎉❤
Thank you Victoria so much for your awesome vocal tips and your fun energy. I’m loving your videos 😍
Love your fab training I've truly enjoyed learning more. Thankyou very much. 🥰
thank you so much . your videos are so helpful and my voice is getting stronger. blessings.
Wonderful! Keep it up!
Omg i am so glad that i have found your channel. I'm a subscriber from now on.
Welcome aboard! I hope to see more of you here!
@@Victoria-Victorious
You will hear more of me :) I just had a musical break and i will get back to singing now :) .
This is brilliant! thank you so much for these exercises!
Your lessons are so helpful 🙂 ☺ 👌 love them.
Thank you! 😃
I was waiting for you to use Leann Rymes “Blue” as a yodel example.😉
Love you Victoria...keep up the good work..
Thank you so much ! i love your channel and your energy!!!😍😍😍
You’re always awesome! Thanks again❤
Thank you so much for your superb training program 👏👏
I just signed up I’m excited to be your student.
Excelente video, thank you so much 😍
Thanks so much 😊 my teacher.
Yes I. Love it mis Victoria I learn a lot thanks I listen it every day
I would love to learn directly from you 😊
Love your videos.. your enthusiasm and your clear explanations... but can you suggest a plan for restarting singing after a long break off with COVID. Due to start the choir again in September and want to start preparing.
Yes, it is always good to go back to basics after a break. I recommend this playlist and then you can move on to my many other videos: Beginner Singing Lessons - FOLLOW THESE VIDEOS! ua-cam.com/play/PLaWjWxiTysDBD7MGUWCSdC4yhLzxVsEdW.html
Love the way you teach...i'm working on it....i'm not a singer but just wanna sound better when i'm singing.....🙏💕. Love from Malaysia.
Wonderful! Welcome to the channel! I have not made it to Malaysia yet, but I taught in the Philippines and Thailand for many years.
Amazing !!!!!! Kisses! Thank you so much this is the training ive needed!
Thank you for the lesson. You are the best. Great information. I wonder if you do zoom lessons?
Ascending/descending lip trill 4:50
I hope I can learn from your wonderful lessons.
These are so helpful..amazing
Enjoyed this session mam
Very useful exercises. Thank you!
I love you're fantastic. I just bought your program.
Thank you so much, Ari!
You explain so good. I love how we understand your terms.
I got the new program from you.
Thank you! Good to see you here again!
Do you have any experience with astmatic singers? Is there any exercises or tricks to remove excessive mucus on the chords / in the throat? If I cough too much I get hoarse, but if I dont cough the singing is choked by too much mucus..
Great as usual!
Thank you brilliant Victoria. P.x
I love your teaching, you are singer ❤
Thank you so much, Queen Jami!
Igor watch out with those formulas...you might create a Frankenstein
Thank you !
Super useful! Thank you 💖
going that high with lip trills is IMPOSSIBLE for me 😭😭😭 humming is weirdly easier
This should help you. Lip Trills Singing and Alternatives - ARE THEY HELPFUL OR NOT? ua-cam.com/video/JetrR3wthk0/v-deo.html
@@Victoria-Victorious thank you so much
Thank you! Lovely dear!
My pleasure! Hope to see you back on the channel soon!
Thank you so look much I love all your lessons they are so helpful
I'm so happy that you like them! Come back again soon!
Very interesting, challenging and fun
Awesome
Wonderful class!!! Marvelous teacher👏👏👏
Thank you! 😃
You are exceptional ❤
❤❤❤ I’m happy here
Thank you 🙏 I enjoy
thanks You’re the best
Your videos are helping me a lot🙏🙏 thank you so much 🙏 but I am not sure if I am doing this exercises right or wrong.... Is their anyway to know?🙏🙏
You can submit a video for evaluation. You can also join my audio exercise training program where I offer classes to members. See my website. www.healthyvocaltechnique.com/
Thanks so much I really appreciate you 💗
You are so welcome! Thank you for your post! 💚
Madam, you have such an amazing energy in you and of cos in your voice… and you have so much passion. Your cheek muscles look firm and in place, this is really amazing.., is it because of all the years of singing? 😀 Does singing train facial muscles like face yoga?
Thank you so much 🙂 No, I don't think singing helps cheeks to stay firm. That would be nice!
Hi Victoria! Great video with awesome and clear explanations! I just have one question. Ive heard a lot about needing to push more or less air for high notes. Which one is it?
Hello! How much air depends on the sound that you want. Generally, high notes with intensity take a bit less air because the vocal folds are already stretched and thinned out, and too much air will just blow them apart. If you want a floatier sound, then slightly more air. Of course, this must be coupled with good support.
Somedays my head voice is really strong and somedays its just flat as
It's okay! Just keep practicing correctly! 🙂