I sang Opera for 8 years when I was younger and they teach you posture and to tighten those pectoral muscles as tight as you can and keep your chest out and constantly put pressure on your abdomen when you're doing these notes it's very tough to control and it takes probably two to three years to get control over your stomach muscles even to this day I find myself standing tightening up my pics and I'm 60 years old now
This is my favorite warm up to do at home; it's the best one I've found so far on youtube for sopranos that doesn't contain scads of talking instruction (we experienced singers don't really need to hear that). Thanks! I've been using this daily
I disagree. This "Tactic" is, COULD, only be of any possible value for voices which have already been excellently developed for "undreamable" EFFORTLESSNESS, and, then, have developed their their range, "beyond phenomrnally", semitone by semitone, with more and more inconceivable, EFFORTLESSNESS!!!! Nevertheless, I will always be uncon- fortable "testing" for one's high notes for the day, or worse, just before an actual performance. This, WILL damage the Vocal Cords' ability to have, and keep, an EFFORTLESS, FRESH Tone Centerdness, and, LONG- LONG LASTING---- BEAUTY AND, HEALTH for ---- ANY---- Voice, especially, and, MERCIFULLY, for anyone who wants, deperately, to have a Great Voice, but, TEARFULLY, DOESN'T HAVE ONE!!!! For me effortlessness and extreme health and freshness ofbthe Vocal Cords themselves are EVERYTHING!
Hi there. Thanks for your comments. I'm really inspired and am starting to record my most recent students. Lots of new videos to come. It is always an exploration and a journey and I truly thank you for your interest. Best, Dan
How would a guy go about learning this range, please? I can sing Alto with ease, and kind of creep up into the Mezzo range as well- (both using Falsetto, and I've got videos on my channel to prove it- my highest Falsetto note's A5.) I've heard blokes sing in the Soprano range though, and I'd love to be able to do it, myself. I just don't know how at the minute. Please can I have some tips? Much obliged. Peace and love.
You can't just 'learn' it. I've never heard a male singer who can sing coloratura soprano like this (most women can't either because their voices aren't as high as this). You naturally need suitable vocal chords for it, and going through male puberty won't help with that. Why not just enjoy the range you have, highness isn't everything.
Actually, I can sing in the Alto range with ease, and I even dip into the Mezzo-soprano range on many songs. I perform a lot of female covers on here, as well as blokes' ones. I also sing in with the mid-range women in my choir, 'cos I prefer singing in Falsetto than what I do in full-voice. My highest Falsetto note is around G5 / A5, but Mezzo's as high as I can get though, and I've always wanted to be able to sing as a Soprano as well. I'm naturally a high Baritone.
Having listened to this girl's range again though, I think I might have to be happy with being able to sing as a Mezzo- (after all, I guess there ain't even that many blokes who can do that!) o.o
Cockney Rebel Yes, I know, you said. That's nice but not super unusual. But you can't just 'learn' to make your voice into a different range that you like the sound of, we are what we are. You can learn to support your sound better and make it blend better at the passage points, and maybe go a little higher or lower, but you probably can't go from being a male alto who can hit around a G or A to being a coloratura soprano who can hit notes almost an octave above. It's just nature... Maybe you can and have a freakishly unusual voice, but I would doubt it. It might be possible to learn to make small sounds that high in whistle tone, but you wouldn't be able to sing coloratura soprano arias and sound nice.
In the scales she went to a top G above high C - can you do that without sounding a little 'screechy'...?? Plus she's a coloratura soprano and they're meant to have a light, agile sound, not a big, full, rounded one, if that's what you mean by 'operatic'.
I love this warm up! I am a musical theater performer and use this everyday before my shows along with a few other excerises. Thank you so so much this! it's so convenient to just turn on and warm up!
I love how he makes it a point to focus on the forward motion from the mask! He is a very intelligent teacher and his students are equally intelligent vocalists!
Daniel!! Estoy realmente inspirada y motivada con este video, sobre todo con el trabajo que haces.. sigue adelante!!! Brillante soprano, muy afinada, con una vos muy angelical.El aria que canto le queda muy bien!! Saludos!
I've been looking for a warm up like this, im a tenor/countertenor and the first 4 minutes were absolute magic for my voice! The rest I still have to learn.. Thank you!
I know this is an old video but I actually use this video to help me with my legato and range. I'm confused with my vocal category as my range as of now is rather vast, however, I'm considering I'm a higher mezzo-soprano (Range F3-E6 with certain exercises can reach an F#6). I don't have a ton of flexibility in my voice as I grew up with a heavy rock background and now I'm in love with classical and this has helped my agility, flexibility, and I just love this video! Thank you!
You have a marvelous instrument all I would advise is your posture. If you stand taller everything will click and lineup even more! Good luck on your studies!
Pasunsoprano yes she can it’s called posture and her’s is awful. You can elongate the spine simply by holding yourself in the proper way. It also adds about an inch and a half to your Overall height.
Wow, I truly enjoyed this warm up. The young lady has an incredible voice, and I had fun listening ti her and all her trilling! A unique pleasure, thank you.
I love this practice..do it regulary..the excercises I get through except the highest note.. don't know that song but i work along but there r 2-3 notes she's hitting I can't touch..& what a marvelous voice she has..she should enter one of the televised vocal shows..I'm hoping u've added more lessons as u didn't have many last I ckd & the tenor lessons we're to easy..I am a baritone but have a very high range.. typically do soprano excercises .thanks for this video & bring more please
Thanks for the comments! I have recently uploaded lots of new videos and more to come. I had new baritone and tenor warmups if you look on my channel. All the best!
Super..I've seen them & I'm going through them..mostly the sopra o & mezzo soprano..ones I find useful & challenging r going into my extreme advanced workouts..I am planning to enter some contests next year & your excercises will surely help..as it comes closer I may seek u out for some Skype/FaceTime help..so far I've hit a plateau at Bb-B4 chest & still stuck at Bb-B5 in mix..plus my transition between the 2 is to abrupt & noticible & needs to smooth out.. fortunately karaoke has opened back up so I can work my tough songs in public..thanks for sharing your content for free
i finally found this kind of warm up voice lesson for soprano coz i really wan't to improved my voice,im a soprano and im a choir member so that's why i search this kind of voice lesson thank you so much😊😊😊
I bet she got all dislikes from her neighborhood because they have to hear the whole process while she's practicing this complicate aria 😂 anyway she's amazing!!
Un grand merci pour cette vidéo. c'est très difficile de trouver des vidéos ou je peux mois aussi (je suis un homme) faire des exercices vocaux soprano. merci beaucoup et bravo à vous deux....
Still work on this but as u stated..u have many more work outs that I do regularly..I have found that laryngeal tilt excersizes seem to help w my range the most.. got a cold a cpl months ago that affected my excercize routine.. didn't feel like exercizing so my range has suffered a bit..I'm back in routine & close to my original range..still looking for C5 in chest & C6 in mix
Hey! I was wondering how the student got this brilliant vibrato? it sounds quite powerful and clear. I'm struggling to get vibrato in my voice and I'd really like to know if there are exercises I can do in order to develop a powerful vibrato... Mine seems so shaky and i can't keep it longer than several seconds... it would be so nice if you could help me!
I am new to *proper* singing. Been singing since I was little but only started to take it seriously when I got into college. I did choir for a short bit in college and was the only inexperienced one there. I was put in the soprano section. Here is my question. This girl is a soprano, but I have a hard time singing the lower register she's singing, and the high register she's singing feels natural and easy. So what the heck does that make me? O.O
Honestly, that takes time, technique, and a good teacher. For the longest time I thought I was a soprano; I struggled with anything below a C4 (middle C on the piano or the C below the staff) and I could only vocalize up to a C6. I’ve discovered in just a few months with my professor at uni that I’m actually a mezzo-soprano. And now, after her help a lot of practice, she has me vocalizing from Ab3 (below the staff) to a secure F6 on a regular basis. I’ve still got a long way to go before I’d even consider singing a C6 (or higher) outside of a practice room, but it is amazing what you discover with the right teacher and a little work.
Just means your range is a bit smaller than hers. No biggie. You just need practice. I used to be the same. Then I got training and learned to use my voice properly
I appreciate being able to see her take breathes/use her abdominal muscles; As a novice singer, it's helpful to see this and try to apply it.
Great observation and comment.
Thank you sharing
S. J. yes.
As a dramatic soprano, these exercises feel like a sprint full of hurdles! Well done.
I sang Opera for 8 years when I was younger and they teach you posture and to tighten those pectoral muscles as tight as you can and keep your chest out and constantly put pressure on your abdomen when you're doing these notes it's very tough to control and it takes probably two to three years to get control over your stomach muscles even to this day I find myself standing tightening up my pics and I'm 60 years old now
Thanks for your Sharing 😊
Maybe you should try interpunction
Thanx so much for sharing
Thank you four your information
Nice to hear a teacher using lots of descending exercises which always seems to help us approach each pitch from above.
Thanks! I appreciate your feedback.
This is my favorite warm up to do at home; it's the best one I've found so far on youtube for sopranos that doesn't contain scads of talking instruction (we experienced singers don't really need to hear that). Thanks! I've been using this daily
This is my favorite one too since it doesn't take a long time for me to finish the whole exercise. I use it daily and I love it.
Same!!
I disagree. This "Tactic" is, COULD, only be of any possible value for voices which have already been excellently developed for "undreamable" EFFORTLESSNESS, and, then, have developed their their range, "beyond phenomrnally", semitone by semitone, with more and more inconceivable, EFFORTLESSNESS!!!!
Nevertheless, I will always be uncon-
fortable "testing" for one's high notes for the day, or worse, just before an actual performance. This, WILL damage the Vocal Cords' ability to have, and keep, an EFFORTLESS, FRESH Tone Centerdness, and, LONG- LONG LASTING---- BEAUTY AND, HEALTH for ---- ANY---- Voice, especially, and, MERCIFULLY, for anyone who wants, deperately, to have a Great Voice, but, TEARFULLY, DOESN'T HAVE ONE!!!!
For me effortlessness and extreme health and freshness ofbthe Vocal Cords themselves are EVERYTHING!
Same here....
the singer is so talented...God bless her :-)
She has magic flute high notes, holy cow.
Being as good as she is and still having room for improvement is a great thing!
Hi there. Thanks for your comments. I'm really inspired and am starting to record my most recent students. Lots of new videos to come. It is always an exploration and a journey and I truly thank you for your interest. Best, Dan
How would a guy go about learning this range, please? I can sing Alto with ease, and kind of creep up into the Mezzo range as well- (both using Falsetto, and I've got videos on my channel to prove it- my highest Falsetto note's A5.) I've heard blokes sing in the Soprano range though, and I'd love to be able to do it, myself. I just don't know how at the minute. Please can I have some tips? Much obliged. Peace and love.
You can't just 'learn' it. I've never heard a male singer who can sing coloratura soprano like this (most women can't either because their voices aren't as high as this). You naturally need suitable vocal chords for it, and going through male puberty won't help with that. Why not just enjoy the range you have, highness isn't everything.
Actually, I can sing in the Alto range with ease, and I even dip into the Mezzo-soprano range on many songs. I perform a lot of female covers on here, as well as blokes' ones. I also sing in with the mid-range women in my choir, 'cos I prefer singing in Falsetto than what I do in full-voice. My highest Falsetto note is around G5 / A5, but Mezzo's as high as I can get though, and I've always wanted to be able to sing as a Soprano as well. I'm naturally a high Baritone.
Having listened to this girl's range again though, I think I might have to be happy with being able to sing as a Mezzo- (after all, I guess there ain't even that many blokes who can do that!) o.o
Cockney Rebel Yes, I know, you said. That's nice but not super unusual. But you can't just 'learn' to make your voice into a different range that you like the sound of, we are what we are. You can learn to support your sound better and make it blend better at the passage points, and maybe go a little higher or lower, but you probably can't go from being a male alto who can hit around a G or A to being a coloratura soprano who can hit notes almost an octave above. It's just nature... Maybe you can and have a freakishly unusual voice, but I would doubt it. It might be possible to learn to make small sounds that high in whistle tone, but you wouldn't be able to sing coloratura soprano arias and sound nice.
She's got such a beautiful voice. I actually got really choked-up, listening to her sing.
one of the best warm ups and practice...thank you sooooo much
What a screech no real operatic tone
In the scales she went to a top G above high C - can you do that without sounding a little 'screechy'...?? Plus she's a coloratura soprano and they're meant to have a light, agile sound, not a big, full, rounded one, if that's what you mean by 'operatic'.
2022 and I just found this video! I am a soprano needing of improvement! Wow amazing training! Thank you!!
Glad it was helpful!
Very good training, she has a flute in her throat and you are a grat teacher!
She is so incredible!
I love this warm up! I am a musical theater performer and use this everyday before my shows along with a few other excerises. Thank you so so much this! it's so convenient to just turn on and warm up!
So validating to hear another teacher use same techniques and terminology that I do with my students!
That is awesome!
Daniel Carberg You are awesome for sharing this to help others.
Many Thanks
4:35 very, very beautiful voice!
A very good example for a good teacher and a pupil who has gained PASSAGIO and is on the very right way. BRAVO to pupil and teacher
she has an amazing voice and she sings beautifully
I love how he makes it a point to focus on the forward motion from the mask! He is a very intelligent teacher and his students are equally intelligent vocalists!
Thank you for generously sharing your knowledge & expertise, it is greatly appreciated.
Thank you for these vocal exercises. It really helped me a lot. God bless
You're so welcome!
Oh my gosh!! I want you to be my teacher!!
Me encanta esta rutina la hago muy seguido, excelente guía para sopranos
I love this video! it helps me warm up before shows and auditions. Thank you!!
Thank you so much! God bless you! I do this vocalises every day
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Daniel!! Estoy realmente inspirada y motivada con este video, sobre todo con el trabajo que haces.. sigue adelante!!! Brillante soprano, muy afinada, con una vos muy angelical.El aria que canto le queda muy bien!! Saludos!
My favorite warm-up for my upper register. I could do it smoothly when I don't push or strain my vocal cords-:)
Thank you so much Mr. Carburg!
Oops, sorry I misspelled your name. Should be Carberg.
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The Teacher is just wow and so is the student
I've been looking for a warm up like this, im a tenor/countertenor and the first 4 minutes were absolute magic for my voice! The rest I still have to learn.. Thank you!
Daniel, you are a great teacher... greetings from Colombia !!!
I am a soprano also. I have had voice lessons. this video is really helpful.
That's great. I'm glad it is helpful!
I know this is an old video but I actually use this video to help me with my legato and range. I'm confused with my vocal category as my range as of now is rather vast, however, I'm considering I'm a higher mezzo-soprano (Range F3-E6 with certain exercises can reach an F#6). I don't have a ton of flexibility in my voice as I grew up with a heavy rock background and now I'm in love with classical and this has helped my agility, flexibility, and I just love this video! Thank you!
no way a true mezzo sings a good E6, u just a soprano that don't know how to use the high tessitura.
My son was just told he's E to E2 range at nearly 14.
She is so great I admire her so much
These warm ups are awesome!!
You have a marvelous instrument all I would advise is your posture. If you stand taller everything will click and lineup even more! Good luck on your studies!
She can't stand taller than she is.
Pasunsoprano yes she can it’s called posture and her’s is awful. You can elongate the spine simply by holding yourself in the proper way. It also adds about an inch and a half to your
Overall height.
Wow, I truly enjoyed this warm up. The young lady has an incredible voice, and I had fun listening ti her and all her trilling! A unique pleasure, thank you.
I use this daily to warm up my voice. It is wonderful
Glad you enjoy it!
I love this practice..do it regulary..the excercises I get through except the highest note.. don't know that song but i work along but there r 2-3 notes she's hitting I can't touch..& what a marvelous voice she has..she should enter one of the televised vocal shows..I'm hoping u've added more lessons as u didn't have many last I ckd & the tenor lessons we're to easy..I am a baritone but have a very high range.. typically do soprano excercises .thanks for this video & bring more please
Thanks for the comments! I have recently uploaded lots of new videos and more to come. I had new baritone and tenor warmups if you look on my channel. All the best!
Super..I've seen them & I'm going through them..mostly the sopra o & mezzo soprano..ones I find useful & challenging r going into my extreme advanced workouts..I am planning to enter some contests next year & your excercises will surely help..as it comes closer I may seek u out for some Skype/FaceTime help..so far I've hit a plateau at Bb-B4 chest & still stuck at Bb-B5 in mix..plus my transition between the 2 is to abrupt & noticible & needs to smooth out.. fortunately karaoke has opened back up so I can work my tough songs in public..thanks for sharing your content for free
Thanks teacher. Very, very good. GOD bless you.
Well done! That's so hard!
excelentes ejercicios, felicitaciones por ese bello trabajo. abrazos
Holy mother of Jesus , what a difficult aria to sing ! :O full of coloratura and super high notes !
What aria is?
@@tetraeter I think aria the name of singer
@@alimiealimie2727 no it isn't! it's the type of song she's singing
Dr. Daniel is great!
Thanks MaryLou :)
i finally found this kind of warm up voice lesson for soprano coz i really wan't to improved my voice,im a soprano and im a choir member so that's why i search this kind of voice lesson thank you so much😊😊😊
Wow wonderful teacher and wonderful student. Amazing
Thank you! 😃
Absolutely Marvelous Bravo 🎉 🙌🏽❤️
As a fairly new counter-tenor student myself I reaped a great deal from this video. Thanks Dan
You are a very calm teatcher !!! Gives The student a good amount of confidence!!! Great !!!👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Wow!!!! This was amazing. Thank you for sharing
This is Fantastic! Wow. Thank you! Gemma x
Beautiful. I love this. very much. Thank for posting
I bet she got all dislikes from her neighborhood because they have to hear the whole process while she's practicing this complicate aria 😂 anyway she's amazing!!
Jé egy magyar név! 😊
Your comment speaks volumes. In a positive and encouraging way. She is hella good.
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Like it 😂😮😊
This warm up is simple amazing. Thank you!
Definitely a lot of qualities found in this charming artist 🌺 ☺ 🌺
Fantastic warm up!, thank you so much :)
Amazing teacher ! :) I think I'm coming back to singing . SORRY NEIGHBOURS :D
Que voz angelical! 👏👏👏👏
Such a wonderful class. Thank you. M
that's beautiful especially from minute 13th
You're both good, teacher and talent!
She sounds like a lyric soprano, great lesson.
More like a lyric coloratura soprano see almost could be a light lyric either but probably she has to much power for that
to hit whistle sound is awesome
Great lesson! Omg, if I could open my voice like this :))
Big bless i lessons with 4 teachers and some class free special days is super
I love thiiiiiissssssssssssss!!!!!! Thanks for the help, I sang along with the girl, awesome!
Using it everyday 👍 . Thanks
Great Lesson!
Love this
You go girl!!
Un grand merci pour cette vidéo. c'est très difficile de trouver des vidéos ou je peux mois aussi (je suis un homme) faire des exercices vocaux soprano. merci beaucoup et bravo à vous deux....
Está muchacha es maravillosa felicidades
Wooowww quiero ser entrenada así
Wow! This explains a lot.
Cool! I harmonised on top of her and it was fun.
Tiene una voz muy bonita
That's a difficult aria! Well done to student and teacher.
Thank you 🤗
Still work on this but as u stated..u have many more work outs that I do regularly..I have found that laryngeal tilt excersizes seem to help w my range the most.. got a cold a cpl months ago that affected my excercize routine.. didn't feel like exercizing so my range has suffered a bit..I'm back in routine & close to my original range..still looking for C5 in chest & C6 in mix
excelente! thank you soo much!!
Amazingly great... nice job!!!
Very good training
como se llama el aria que canta la chica! ? está hermosa !
She is very Pretty and has a nice voice 🙂😉
! Maravilloso! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
This is making the high Bs I'm writing seem positively conservative. That range!
Hey! I was wondering how the student got this brilliant vibrato? it sounds quite powerful and clear. I'm struggling to get vibrato in my voice and I'd really like to know if there are exercises I can do in order to develop a powerful vibrato... Mine seems so shaky and i can't keep it longer than several seconds... it would be so nice if you could help me!
well what is her name? maybe we would like to see her perform....
Preciosa voz
I used to sing high soprano now l can't go high.lm now singing tenor and l can't feel myself at all because lm used to go higher
Thank you!
This is amazing my problem is I can be very good on warm ups but went is time to sing don't know how to apply it 😞
I am new to *proper* singing. Been singing since I was little but only started to take it seriously when I got into college. I did choir for a short bit in college and was the only inexperienced one there. I was put in the soprano section. Here is my question. This girl is a soprano, but I have a hard time singing the lower register she's singing, and the high register she's singing feels natural and easy. So what the heck does that make me? O.O
Honestly, that takes time, technique, and a good teacher. For the longest time I thought I was a soprano; I struggled with anything below a C4 (middle C on the piano or the C below the staff) and I could only vocalize up to a C6. I’ve discovered in just a few months with my professor at uni that I’m actually a mezzo-soprano. And now, after her help a lot of practice, she has me vocalizing from Ab3 (below the staff) to a secure F6 on a regular basis. I’ve still got a long way to go before I’d even consider singing a C6 (or higher) outside of a practice room, but it is amazing what you discover with the right teacher and a little work.
Just means your range is a bit smaller than hers. No biggie. You just need practice. I used to be the same. Then I got training and learned to use my voice properly
Informative :) well can you show us some exercise on resonance and sustainance ?
Guau love aria yes.amazing stacato is pretty to the best art voice all
Carberg, por favor inclua mais trabalhos com partitura para que possamos acompanhar. obrigado e parabéns.
Como se llama el aria que canta esta chica tan talentosa?
wow Amazing, I can imagine how difficult to sing this song.
excelente!!!!!