Master Your Mixed Voice: Tips and Techniques for Singers
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- Опубліковано 11 кві 2023
- In this video I will show you how to sing in mixed voice and the best exercises to achieve a balanced mix.
Mixed voice is a technique where you blend your chest voice and head voice to create a powerful and versatile sound. Practice transitioning between head voice and chest voice. Sing scales in a descending pattern, starting in your head voice and transitioning to your chest voice.
Your voice should feel balanced and relaxed, with no tension or strain. Aim to smoothly transition between head and chest voice, without any noticeable breaks or shifts in tone. Forcing the transition and failing to warm up properly will make it harder to find your mix. - Навчання та стиль
Check out my Mixed Voice Vocal Workout for Guys:
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Here is the female version:
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My daily; Aussie vocal tenor work out is my go to. Only after am I able to settle into my mixed voice.
I know there’s tons of other stuff you’ve put out, but that’s the routine that’s reached my psyche to position myself before any kind of performance. Thank you
You've now idea how much better this guys videos have made me. Thanks man.
Dude you're the truth, I really enjoy your videos
Thanks mate 😁
Best tip ever out there.
i discovered it without tutorials on my own, it was cool
I can sing in all three. But i have a lot of trouble transitioning smoothly between them all....
A way that I've found out is to sing into your brake and expand it both ways.
What people call mix voice is just a well developed chest voice, you’re not mixing anything with your voice, as your voice develops you can carry your chest voice into your head resonance, your voice does that all by itself
True, but it is a handy psychological tool. I used the philosophy to blend a weaker tone to my heavier tone, and got a funky bright tone instead. It sounds like crap right now, but I haven’t had much time to really master it yet.
Even there, you're wrong, you only use a head voice in its full resonance, not a oull chest voice, but it's true
@@alejandroluna3104 I have no idea what you just said, I think you misunderstood me, obviously head voice is not chest voice and chest voice doesn't become headvoice, if you're raising your voice to sing on f4 it's not because you're not mixing head voice with chest it's simply because your vocal chords is not stretching the way it needs to be so that's why we push, when our vocal chords stretch the proper way the note we were raising our voice on becomes easier, that's how my voice works, so there's no such thing as taking chest voice too high, when the vocals stretch optimally that reaching note becomes easier and even more full. I have no idea what I said all this, obviously you know all this.
@@charlesart1992 is it called vocal belting?
@@and_still. nah, in my opinion belting is using full chest voice really high
So how do you find your mix in that exercise?
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to anybody struggle with this here is my sincere advice on how to make your voice much much better ...follow the following steps and u wont regret it
1. drink 1 bottle bottle whiskey neat
2. strip naked and wear some brown y fronts
3 put on sone flips flops
4. take 1 line of crack cocaine
5. close all the doors and windows
6.now sing at the top of your lungs
u can thank me later
You’re enough without the hat.
I don't think I can do head voice. Either that or I can't tell the difference
Ikr tho. I think head voice is what they use in opera singing. But idk theres rlly not enough proper information