interesting points ,if anyone else wants to learn about how to sing properly online try Megarno Super Singer Magician(should be on google have a look ) ? Ive heard some great things about it and my cousin got cool results with it.
Idk if this will make sense. But I’ve been scouring the internet to find how people get that 40’s-early 60’s sound. With the more trans-Atlantic accent and the quicker vibrato that’s added at the very end of notes and words. Kinda like Marilyn, Rosemary, Doris etc. this is the closest I could find! Thank you!
This makes complete sense. To be honest, recreating a similar sound has to do with observing mouth shape, tongue placement, and then basically imitating and repetition. We would love to help you discover what this feels like for your voice! I can give you more information on taking a lesson with us if you'd like!
If you could do, please explain each of them in different videos, your teaching style is very understandable so im like addicted to your videos and thank you
I adore Jazz with every cell of my body and soul. I love their way of singing. Its endlessly creative, so colourful, edgy, smooth, gentle (or hyper:) And jazz singers are a story tellers. Jazz has a soul. A meaning. And its so unpredictable. Ive been longing to start jazz singing lessons for yeeeears now. I hope i can do it one day. When life happens in its most toughest way, your vocals become more flexible. And i can hold my "shaky" voice so much longer. More emotions, more voice. And not everybody can understand it and accept it. But we need to treasure it as much as we can. Love to all of you. *
This helped me so much. My director has been getting very frustrated with me because I'm not good at singing jazz and this video helped me tremendously
Singing jazz is about a lot more than just having a certain "sound" to one's voice. Certainly, the way one sings for musical theatre, choir, or pop isn't going to be appropriate. But really singing jazz is about being a Jazz Musician; knowing the idiom, the history, the material, the music, feel, and rhythmic sensibilities required. As well as being able to improvise, both alone and with the other musicians. This is a nice video for how to "sing in a jazz style", but there is a lot more than she is able to cover here. There are jazz singers with fast vibrator, and bright, clear tones, or light and breathy voices. There are all kinds of voice, because it's not about the voice, it's about the music.
One of the best singing lessons I have ever seen in my 12 years of singing. You explain everything so simply and you sound absolutely amazing while doing it, it's clear how your tips help to achieve that amazing sound
Sophie, you are a fantastic vocal coach. I'm a hard rock singer & I took about 5 vocal lessons before my coach was injured, no longer able to teach. Your warm up ups teach the foundations plus tons of wonderful tips !!! Also, people may think that imitating these artists, right down to their facial expressions (is silly) but it is where their voice will become committed to the original empathy of the artist & is sooooo important. Then & only then, can a vocalist put their own spin, groove & raw emotion into the meaning of the lyrics. I can't promote practicing, rehearsal, enough. When my band & I are terrified to go out, I thank God above that we have it so well practised that I go on "rote". Helping my boss complete some original songs, she wanted to play a set in a pub. I nervously told her that we were not ready. She really blasted me saying that I was a downer, effecting her confidence.. Being the idiot I was back then, I turned off my neg vibes ( she was a psychic, or so she though, lol, & played on stage with her the next night. She absolutely tanked. It was so horrible, I took over as she reached for the tambourine. Afterwards she told me that I was a musician not her.
I'm looking to get into the world of jazz I love the frank Sinatra style can you give me some tips on how to achieve those sort of results I've never taking lessons before
This is great! I think one very base factor is to be a good actor at first. To sing jazz, you have to have a good grasp of comedy and tragedy, and everything in between.
That was amazing and so easy to follow! Thank you for showing each progression one at a time so that i could see the progress from normal singing to jazz! Beautifully done! So helpful🥰
Great tips! One of my biggest struggles in singing jazz is accurately singing notes that aren't in the underlying chords, especially if there's a leap to them. Any good ways to get better at this?
Jazz singing is 100% all about tone. Holding your notes clean, little to no vibrato. Opening your throat as much as possible. Find your tone first, then add the words.
lesson learned...don't judge video by views. the best jazz tips so far
interesting points ,if anyone else wants to learn about how to sing properly online try Megarno Super Singer Magician(should be on google have a look ) ? Ive heard some great things about it and my cousin got cool results with it.
1. Slow moving vibrato.
2. Use edginess.
3. Add your unique pronunciations - experience and have fun with this.
4. Add husky tone.
First thought, she ain't all that. All of a sudden she modifies into jazz style and I am like, holy crap, that woman has her pipes sorted out!
you're judgy and it's on you
That “extreme” old lady baby voice you did was genius 👌🏾. You explain this superbly. I love hearing the different characters of your voice as well.
Thanks Tyler!
Omg the moodiness/ way weird technique at 2.48 is absolutely mesmerising!!
Suits your voice! Would be lovely to hear that in full version :)
Idk if this will make sense. But I’ve been scouring the internet to find how people get that 40’s-early 60’s sound. With the more trans-Atlantic accent and the quicker vibrato that’s added at the very end of notes and words. Kinda like Marilyn, Rosemary, Doris etc. this is the closest I could find! Thank you!
This makes complete sense. To be honest, recreating a similar sound has to do with observing mouth shape, tongue placement, and then basically imitating and repetition. We would love to help you discover what this feels like for your voice! I can give you more information on taking a lesson with us if you'd like!
Can you do more instruction in this style? This was so helpful! I am interested in the lounge singer style.
Hi Carol. I will have more videos out soon!
Carol Young same here I am using this vid for my exams and it’s rlly helpful thank you so much
If you could do, please explain each of them in different videos, your teaching style is very understandable so im like addicted to your videos and thank you
I adore Jazz with every cell of my body and soul. I love their way of singing. Its endlessly creative, so colourful, edgy, smooth, gentle (or hyper:) And jazz singers are a story tellers. Jazz has a soul. A meaning. And its so unpredictable. Ive been longing to start jazz singing lessons for yeeeears now. I hope i can do it one day. When life happens in its most toughest way, your vocals become more flexible. And i can hold my "shaky" voice so much longer. More emotions, more voice. And not everybody can understand it and accept it. But we need to treasure it as much as we can.
Love to all of you. *
Omg when you sang with the “unique pronunciation,” it reminded me of the way Eartha Kitt sings 😍😍😍
Oh wow! thank you!
This helped me so much. My director has been getting very frustrated with me because I'm not good at singing jazz and this video helped me tremendously
Thank you Abby! I am so glad!
I wish you would do a full course on this!
Singing jazz is about a lot more than just having a certain "sound" to one's voice. Certainly, the way one sings for musical theatre, choir, or pop isn't going to be appropriate. But really singing jazz is about being a Jazz Musician; knowing the idiom, the history, the material, the music, feel, and rhythmic sensibilities required. As well as being able to improvise, both alone and with the other musicians.
This is a nice video for how to "sing in a jazz style", but there is a lot more than she is able to cover here. There are jazz singers with fast vibrator, and bright, clear tones, or light and breathy voices. There are all kinds of voice, because it's not about the voice, it's about the music.
Wilson exactly! It's more the style than the sound... Does it swing or not? That is the question...
Wow your voice completely transformed multiple times in just a few minutes
LOL We regularly see our students have vocal breakthroughs in a matter of minutes!
Sophie is a great coach
One of the best singing lessons I have ever seen in my 12 years of singing. You explain everything so simply and you sound absolutely amazing while doing it, it's clear how your tips help to achieve that amazing sound
This video is one of the best teaching videos for someone who wants to learn jazz and from a different background music
Sophie, you are a fantastic vocal coach. I'm a hard rock singer & I took about 5 vocal lessons before my coach was injured, no longer able to teach. Your warm up ups teach the foundations plus tons of wonderful tips !!! Also, people may think that imitating these artists, right down to their facial expressions (is silly) but it is where their voice will become committed to the original empathy of the artist & is sooooo important. Then & only then, can a vocalist put their own spin, groove & raw emotion into the meaning of the lyrics. I can't promote practicing, rehearsal, enough. When my band & I are terrified to go out, I thank God above that we have it so well practised that I go on "rote". Helping my boss complete some original songs, she wanted to play a set in a pub. I nervously told her that we were not ready. She really blasted me saying that I was a downer, effecting her confidence.. Being the idiot I was back then, I turned off my neg vibes ( she was a psychic, or so she though, lol, & played on stage with her the next night. She absolutely tanked. It was so horrible, I took over as she reached for the tambourine. Afterwards she told me that I was a musician not her.
Omg! How do do I learn to control my vibrato speed to go slow an beautiful like that??? AWESOME!
Thank you! Just keep playing with the speed. You will get there!
Wow, you break down in such a digestive way :) thanks
My favorite mini-jazz lesson! Great video! Thanks:)
I'm looking to get into the world of jazz I love the frank Sinatra style can you give me some tips on how to achieve those sort of results I've never taking lessons before
OMG THIS WAS SUCH A GREAT VIDEO! No one has ever really explained it like this! I'm hooked!
As a predominantly jazz singer, I've been WAITING FOR THIS! thank you Sophie💖
I LOVE your personality, it just draws you in. Thank you for these useful tips
You are so welcome!
good sfuff hun. I wonder if dropping the key a little might drive that huskier edge to the edge ... you have a fabulous instrument.
I am terrible, terrible at singing. But you made me feel I could do it! ❤️
This is great! I think one very base factor is to be a good actor at first. To sing jazz, you have to have a good grasp of comedy and tragedy, and everything in between.
Love those characters, Sophie. So talented.
That was amazing. When she did the final jazz tip I was shook. That was so good.
You remind me of Judy Garland ❤️
I love her!
Thankyou great video . Learning more about Jazz and the culture and how to have that jazzy unique voice
wooow!!!!! her energy is sooo entertaining, it makes you get easily the lesson.
Thanks Kawan!
Very nice lesson Sophie and even Better demonstrated
this is a very very good video that I keep watching over and over. I hope to see more of the same kind of tips and techniques
Thanks Rayan!
You're wonderful. I love how approachable your lessons are and so helpful in accepting my voice without judging myself into a dark corner. Thanks.
Thank you Christopher!
wow I love your voice. I love it. so wonderful. I wanna to study it. but I'm a Chinese guy
When i think of Jazz, i think of Amy Winehouse ❤️ May her soul rest in peace.
This is so cool i love your personality 💖
I wish I could sing like that 😭
You can Samantha! It's just practice!
Wow! What a find!! You are sooooo good. Thanks so much. Keep the videos rolling!
Thank you! Will do!
The video is really quiet, but great advice!
This video is what I wanted to see. I love jazz. I can't wait for the next one!
Your UA-cam lessons are so engaging! I love them.
It's unbelievable how useful this video is. I just made a google slide file to study this video . Thank you so much Sophie Shear!
We are so glad this was helpful!
Always to the point. Thanks
You are a great coach!
Thanks Cory!
This is incredible you sound like Billie holiday
Thank you!
This is a really great breakdown of the style, super helpful, thank u!! 💕
That was great and so far the BEST video I've seen this evening. I love your voice! You can certainly teach me. ❤️
Wow, thank you!
Yes! An opportunity to let the weird out! Thanks for this video 👾
ur voice is amazing
That was amazing and so easy to follow! Thank you for showing each progression one at a time so that i could see the progress from normal singing to jazz! Beautifully done! So helpful🥰
Great lesson.So entertaining!
You look just like my doctor. How Id laugh if she suddenly started singing jazz at the surgery!
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Just watching this video once made me a better singer and access the fluidity and freedom of jazz much more. Amazing, thank you Sophie Shear!!
That is awesome!
That's awesome Marissa!
Great tips!
One of my biggest struggles in singing jazz is accurately singing notes that aren't in the underlying chords, especially if there's a leap to them. Any good ways to get better at this?
Great question Paul! We would love to help you. We teach online lessons if you are interested in learning more. Here's a link: www.sophieshear.com
This might be my favorite video of yours, Sophie! Your jazz voice is amazing!! ❤️
Thank you so much, Sheri!
Beautiful!!!
Thank you for the knowledge.
Always giving great advice
thank you for your tips ^_^ i like the jelly fish movement :D
More helpful than many other videos and good singing.
Thanks Spencer!
wow! this is very helpful! you are heaven-sent ! I'm learning! I'm learning!
Great voice, nice demo of style
thank you so much!
Most helpful video I’ve found on singing in general!
Glad it was helpful!
I love it. Thank you so much.
You're good. REALLY good.
Thank you for this video! I loved it!
This was amazing
This video was really really good! Thank you!!
Glad you liked it!
This video helps me so much 😍
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 that was 🎶grrrr great
this was super helpful!!
Excellent teaching skills.👍🏾
Thanks for watching
Omg...I'm totally off subject but i luv your necklace!
Hahaha. Thanks!
i'm in love.
this is the first video of yours I've Seend and i think already you're the best.
and your good looking to ;)
it's a price pack.
good, good tips. tks a lot
you are amazing!❤
This was helpful! Thank you :) Do you think you could make a video showing us how to slow down / speed up our vibrato?
Great suggestion!
Great video! You're so beautiful too!!😋😊😁 Luv your hair 😍
Thank you! Hope it was helpful!
Love your ideas. Thanks
its awesome ! your the best!
Thanks!
you are great!
Love this video. So impressed by your demonstration of the different styles. Thank you for sharing!
You're welcome - hope it was helpful!
This helped a lot thank you!!
hi thnak you for that clip.. so much to refresh. if you have any more please let me know and would like to see. appreciate
Yes, please check out the rest of the videos on my channel for more exercises and tips!
@@1108vocalstudio could you give me that link..i could only find one..
What a voice...
great video!
OMG, it's just amazing!!
You’re amazing
Thanks!
Love this!
Amazing - subscribe done
Thanks, you're so good, learnt a lot from this video.
Nice lessons!
Glad you are enjoying them!
I luuuveee this!
Thanks Kennard!
Jazz singing is 100% all about tone. Holding your notes clean, little to no vibrato. Opening your throat as much as possible. Find your tone first, then add the words.
That was incredible
You are so cool!!
Just love your lessons 😍
Thank you! I'm so glad.
this is so helpful!! Definitely will incorporate this into my vocal practices
Glad it was helpful!