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this is THE best mixed voice warm up video i have watched. i haven’t really used my head voice since i got out of high school and don’t sing in choir anymore so it’s weakened more than i noticed, so this is also forcing me to strength that back up as well. thank you so much, i’ll be using this a lot!
A question and a personal tip for #9: First, the little box suggests moving through ME-AY-AH-AY-EE, but the demo is all on AH. Much easier to move through the different vowels! If I stay with AH all the way, it helps me to let my jaw hang forward quite a bit, like I have an underbite. Otherwise, the transition is bumpy and I can't get through it all on a single breath. (40+ years of classical singing technique getting in the way.)
Really liked the exercises. Today is my first day trying this vocal exercise, and I have to say, that you are the only vocal coach that includes water breaks; that I really appreciate because my mouth/throat tends to get dry a lot. And I also enjoyed the workout for my voice. Thanks for sharing your expertise and helping myself and the community to improve our singing voices! ❤️
I loved the exercise especially the oo ones. I loved it and it also helped me discover that I can sing high if I just relax and don’t push the sound out of my mouth.
these exercises are great! i’ve recently gotten into a course and mixed voice was introduced to me for the first time! so happy to have something to help me strengthen it
the last one is great! I had no problem with these, but I want to get even more control and strength, so I’ll definitely add them to my daily workout. Thank you!
I resolved this by making sure my diaphragm is engaged. I was starting off right but slacking off mid way and up to the end. Too relaxed and I sound like my teenage son’s cracking voice. 😅
I’m the first one to this workout and I want to say how much I love your Chanel and I wanted to know if anyone thinks it’s possible to learn how to sing well in 8/9 months
It's absolutely possible to learn to become a great singer in that amount of time. Practice every day and make sure to do what feels good. There are videos on UA-cam that will tell you how to maintain your voice to keep it in good condition. I do recommend getting a proper vocal coach if it's something you're very serious about. Best of luck, you can do it!
I swear I didn't steal #1 from you for my Lesson 1 #6. I think a former teacher had me sing something like this in the 80s and I adapted my version from that. Wonder how many other similar exercises I will come across? A few, I'm sure. The good ones endure. Do appreciate your original takes on a lot of old standards though, and your truly original warm-ups.
(1) Could you let us practice allowing a natural vibrato to arise (VERY important to me)by proper alignment of everything; (2) What exercises should we focus on during our weightlifting/situps/regular workouts to make it more likely that we will turn to our diaphragm to sing and that our diaphragms won't let us down? Just situps? (3) Can you teach us a long explanatory lesson on which muscles to use in the diaphragm--OMG I was told by a NY Met Mezzo that the muscle is over the bladder; then I was told no, no, no, only use the muscles you use when you are pushing and going to poo--If someone would just once and for all explain the muscles--at length because I know it is so hard to grasp which muscles.(4) Are we going off the rails if we use vibrato (or what seems like vibrato) to hit the really high notes in these exercises (''m a high mezzo)? I don't expect answers to each question AT ALL! I'm just sending out ideas that, since they would help me, I figure it would help all the others.
I can’t really offer an answer to all of your questions but I would like to offer some insight into the diaphragm. The diaphragm is a singular muscle that sits below your lungs in the bottom portion of your rib cage. It helps to pump your lungs moving down when you inhale and pushing up when you exhale. One way that you can practice feeling your diaphragm is taking a deep breathe and then quickly pushing it out of your lungs. You’ll kind of feel your core engage as well as your diaphragm. One of the best ways to engage your diaphragm when singing is to breathe into your stomach and then activate your abdominal muscles as you breathe, pushing air out while not allowing your core to move. Putting a hand on your stomach can help you feel as the muscles engage and work and will help you have more dynamic range and better breath control. Doing this consistently and practicing breathing while engaging your diaphragm will help you learn to utilize your diaphragm more when you’re singing. Core strengthening exercises are also helpful, especially if you make sure that you are using proper breathing techniques throughout them. As for that NY Met Mezzo, I have no clue why they told you that. The diaphragm is technically above your bladder but it’s also above your stomach and small intestines and is not inherently linked to that system. I know it’s a year since you posted this but I hope that this helps you (or someone else) out.
HELP!!!! why does my voice feel so tired after doing most vocal exercises?? i've gone for years without doing them, have strong healthy vibrato and relaxed placement but vocal warmups tire my voice SO quick
🔥Vocal Warm Up Playlist: tinyurl.com/AVCWarmUps
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❤Support the Channel: tinyurl.com/DonateAVC
👇Leave Me a Comment
this is THE best mixed voice warm up video i have watched. i haven’t really used my head voice since i got out of high school and don’t sing in choir anymore so it’s weakened more than i noticed, so this is also forcing me to strength that back up as well. thank you so much, i’ll be using this a lot!
I feel like I can really feel this one paying off in the songs I'm working on!!! Thank you!
You’re my new DUDE. THE LAST EXERCISE WAS VERY CHALLENGING.Trying to maintain a clear, beautiful, tone. Thank you for posting.
The BESTEST!!!!! BEST BEST BEST mixed vocal exercises to date yet. We LOOOOOOOOOVE the AUSSIE VOCAL COACH!!!
i cant believe i hit such notes without hurting my voice this is amazing🥺🥺🥺 thank you so much
Most helpul practice i've came across
1st attempt 24/04/23 🌸
2st attempt 19/06/23 🌸
Back to it 28/09/23 🌸
keep going!
Keep going ww want update
A question and a personal tip for #9: First, the little box suggests moving through ME-AY-AH-AY-EE, but the demo is all on AH. Much easier to move through the different vowels! If I stay with AH all the way, it helps me to let my jaw hang forward quite a bit, like I have an underbite. Otherwise, the transition is bumpy and I can't get through it all on a single breath. (40+ years of classical singing technique getting in the way.)
Really liked the exercises. Today is my first day trying this vocal exercise, and I have to say, that you are the only vocal coach that includes water breaks; that I really appreciate because my mouth/throat tends to get dry a lot. And I also enjoyed the workout for my voice. Thanks for sharing your expertise and helping myself and the community to improve our singing voices! ❤️
I loved the exercise especially the oo ones. I loved it and it also helped me discover that I can sing high if I just relax and don’t push the sound out of my mouth.
these exercises are great! i’ve recently gotten into a course and mixed voice was introduced to me for the first time! so happy to have something to help me strengthen it
Thank you so much for this vocal workout. I am working on getting my voice ready to start performing on stage again after a 2 year hiatus.
the last one is great! I had no problem with these, but I want to get even more control and strength, so I’ll definitely add them to my daily workout. Thank you!
so good, my go to workout since i discovered it🙌🏼
Thank you so much Coach Ian.
God bless you and family..
This is what I really need
Happy to help!
I adore this excercice
This one is helpful for me before songs that include my lower break, helps blend it together!
i sounded like a dying animal bc i literally cant transition between my head and nasal voice
so do i, it’s very weak. stick at it, it takes time!
Me too 😭
😂😂😂 Yes girl. You're not alone. This is the part i haven't worked out, but will!
I resolved this by making sure my diaphragm is engaged. I was starting off right but slacking off mid way and up to the end. Too relaxed and I sound like my teenage son’s cracking voice. 😅
This is too funny! 😂😂😂
Sigo este canal há alguns anos. Exercício maravilhoso. Cheguei aos agudos com facilidade. O resultado é imediato.
Really love these kind of exercises helpful to create more awareness between passaggios
I’m the first one to this workout and I want to say how much I love your Chanel and I wanted to know if anyone thinks it’s possible to learn how to sing well in 8/9 months
It's absolutely possible to learn to become a great singer in that amount of time. Practice every day and make sure to do what feels good. There are videos on UA-cam that will tell you how to maintain your voice to keep it in good condition. I do recommend getting a proper vocal coach if it's something you're very serious about.
Best of luck, you can do it!
BEST WORKOUTS i've ever tried
Awesome exercises. Enjoyed doing them. They are quite useful. Will keep doing everyday. Thank you ☺️👍🏻
Yay! Was so excited to see this in my feed. Thanks for helping me improve!!
Any time!
I really work hard, and i know that you are a good teacher ! 🙃
I swear I didn't steal #1 from you for my Lesson 1 #6. I think a former teacher had me sing something like this in the 80s and I adapted my version from that. Wonder how many other similar exercises I will come across? A few, I'm sure. The good ones endure. Do appreciate your original takes on a lot of old standards though, and your truly original warm-ups.
I'm from Indonesia I subscribe to you because it's very useful thank you very much dude! love it!!!
Thank you.
It feels so good, my voice is now confident and ready to sing in this cold ! Thank u Coach !!
Thank you, thank you, thank you. Your workouts are excellent and helping me alot.
Wow!! This is so great! Thank you!! I love it!
I'm glad you like it
I love these exercises. Looking forward to improve!
This is so fun! Thank you!
I realllllly enjoyed this video❤
really good exercise use it every single day
This was amazing! Thank you
Bro, these beats slap hardddd 😂😂 definitely my new workout
(1) Could you let us practice allowing a natural vibrato to arise (VERY important to me)by proper alignment of everything; (2) What exercises should we focus on during our weightlifting/situps/regular workouts to make it more likely that we will turn to our diaphragm to sing and that our diaphragms won't let us down? Just situps? (3) Can you teach us a long explanatory lesson on which muscles to use in the diaphragm--OMG I was told by a NY Met Mezzo that the muscle is over the bladder; then I was told no, no, no, only use the muscles you use when you are pushing and going to poo--If someone would just once and for all explain the muscles--at length because I know it is so hard to grasp which muscles.(4) Are we going off the rails if we use vibrato (or what seems like vibrato) to hit the really high notes in these exercises (''m a high mezzo)? I don't expect answers to each question AT ALL! I'm just sending out ideas that, since they would help me, I figure it would help all the others.
I can’t really offer an answer to all of your questions but I would like to offer some insight into the diaphragm. The diaphragm is a singular muscle that sits below your lungs in the bottom portion of your rib cage. It helps to pump your lungs moving down when you inhale and pushing up when you exhale. One way that you can practice feeling your diaphragm is taking a deep breathe and then quickly pushing it out of your lungs. You’ll kind of feel your core engage as well as your diaphragm.
One of the best ways to engage your diaphragm when singing is to breathe into your stomach and then activate your abdominal muscles as you breathe, pushing air out while not allowing your core to move. Putting a hand on your stomach can help you feel as the muscles engage and work and will help you have more dynamic range and better breath control. Doing this consistently and practicing breathing while engaging your diaphragm will help you learn to utilize your diaphragm more when you’re singing. Core strengthening exercises are also helpful, especially if you make sure that you are using proper breathing techniques throughout them.
As for that NY Met Mezzo, I have no clue why they told you that. The diaphragm is technically above your bladder but it’s also above your stomach and small intestines and is not inherently linked to that system.
I know it’s a year since you posted this but I hope that this helps you (or someone else) out.
This was soooo good
It's Awesome. Thanks so much 👍
woo thank ye this is such a great workout!
Is this good for problem with blending registers? Or do you recommend some other video(s)?
You guys should see my cat's face 😂😂😂 he's both confused and terrified
Very good I love it this excerciice
Fantastic🙌
AWESOME❤
I THINK THIS IS THE BEST MIXED VOICE EXERCISE THAT I'VE EVER DONE, thankyouu very much for making this exercise 🤍🤍🙏🏻
Thank you very much
I love this
Thank you ❤️
You’re welcome 😊
HELP!!!! why does my voice feel so tired after doing most vocal exercises?? i've gone for years without doing them, have strong healthy vibrato and relaxed placement but vocal warmups tire my voice SO quick
Maybe Put too much pressure
I felt like exercise 4 lasted forever
lol it did! and is the most confusing because do you do the entire scale in one breath or just me-ay-ah?
Takk!
Thankss
I loved this but exercise 6 has incorrect piano backing scales on the descents
Hi!! @Aussie Vocal Coach do we need to warm up before doing these exercises?
These exercises are warm ups for actual singing
caspita che figata, da piangere. bellissimo. fa rivivere.
Are we supposed to do exercise 9 all in one breath? Can't hold for that long. 😕
Practice doing half and then work your way up. You can check out farinelli breathing exercises on UA-cam to be able to develop better longer breathing
I cant find the option to make a payment
It’s in the description area 😁
Yeaaaay !! 😀😀
Can we use this as a warm-up thanks?
These exercises are spot on. How do we donate?
Thanks for your comment. Donation link is in the description area.
Cool!
Me likey very much!!!
I love your voice lessons. I would like to contribute but I don’t know where? And how?
Hi Ingrid. You can use this link to contribute. Thank you 😊 www.paypal.com/donate/?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=2TPJYWS94FH34&source=url
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