Free-throated Singing Part 1
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- Опубліковано 3 лип 2024
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There's so much wisdom here. I love your explanation of the abs staying soft and they relax in during the inhale so the back can expand. Thanks for keep putting me back on the bicycle, getting me all set and giving me another shove. The gift you are giving us with each of your videos will keep giving. Here's to free-throated singing!
Maestro, can´t thank you enough. God bless you always.
Infinitely watchable and educational, you are singularly captivating in your effortless instruction. Thank you.
Absolutely love the concept of focusing all attention on action/reaction points, leaving no room for action in the throat. I found it much much more effective than drawing the mind to the throat in hope of avoiding tension. Invaluable knowledge, saving up for a class with you :)
What a great follow-up to our conversation from 2 weeks ago! Thanks! :)
Maestro Trimble,
Vielen Dank an dich.
Du bist wirklich ein Meistersinger!
Bravo! 👏
Mr Trimble! I just want to thank you very much for your teachings.
You make it incredibly easier to understand all the concepts involving vocal technique. More than that, the way you explain is helping correct years of bad vocal habits....!
Thank you very much
Hello from Vienna! I hope you are doing well Maestro. You are full of experience and you are a great mentor for all of the young people out there. I learned a lot from you.
All the best,
Amer
Joseph Schmidt defined free throated. Do whatever he did.
Dear maestro, I'm only able to mimic the snoring sound on exhaling, yet I can see that you're inhaling when you do it, I tried to mimic it on the inhale but it's not happening, what am I doing wrong?
Maestro!I am looking forward to your reply for lesson😆
salut Piero. Did anyone get back to you? Let me know and i will see to it if they did not contact you. Michael
At last!
Hi Mr.Trimble! I just wanted to ask on tips to keep the breath stop intact even when on high notes as I feel some sort of pressure on my stomach or sternum while going on high notes, but my larynx keeps rising (it may be a false sense of pressure). So I was wondering on tips to keep the pressure intact without having high notes soft and air slightly leaking (the paper doesn’t move though). Thank you so much!
Tips will not be enough. you need a few lessons to learn how to keep the larynx in place. it has to do with breathing and control of the breath once you have it in the lower back where it belongs. Watch every video that mentions breathing and read Caruso book about breathing. it is the power of the respiration (Caruso's quote from his book. Read my book about the great singers and how they breathed. Good Luck, Michael t
@@Tenoretrimble Thank you Mr.Trimble!
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Dear sir! Thank you for the video and when i try to mimick your voice, i usually feel pain and tension on my throat. Is it probably because of inadequate breath? I am waiting for anyone's advice here
The same problem happen to me. And i still don't understand why everyone not replying each other here, maybe because they focused on learning not typing or thing. Btw i Saw your comment in many videos here, and i felt sorry, so i guess i should replying you
@@mizabmalikrobertwilliam8162 Thank you very much Mr. Michael Trimble selectively answers questions. I suppose he considers my question too immature to give an answer.
@@TheMerahi you supposed to not feel pain on your throat, and mimicing his voice is not always be a good sign. Maybe your breath had not develop yet, but guess what? I'm not pro also, i still begin with this bel canto singing thing, and i really struggle with it like,,,, what the hell i was mix-singing, and i realized that it is inaccurate for your vocal quality, so i start myself to learn bel canto.
@@mizabmalikrobertwilliam8162 Wow. Thanks for an eye opener answer. I will see videos on bel canto
@@TheMerahi umm... We can give a feedback about the vocal improvement, what do you think, do u want to be friend with me? I mean, in case of giving feedback about this. Because i really self taught studying about bel canto vocal, there is no one in my enviroment having this type of voice.
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After I watched his videos many times, I realised that if you want to sing properly without any modification, you must have a large lung and breath capacity. Otherwise, you will always move your throat and wind up destroying your voice.
The lung and breath capacity can be developed by doing Yoga, playing a wind or brass instrument, long-distance swimming, or hiking while counting steps (the Caruso Method), or cycling, especially in hilly or mountainous terrain. Read my book and learn about who did what to develop what Caruso called the "MASSIVE POWER OF THE RESPIRATION REQUIRED FOR GREAT SINGING" OR MANUEL GARCIA'S "SUPERABUNDANCE OF THE BREATH NECESSARY FOR BEAUTIFUL SINGING".
Hi Michael, I don't know if it was intentional but there are dozens of ads on this video, making it very hard to watch!
I'm sorry Snips, but I have nothing to do with it, UA-cam requires that i accept any ads they choose, including now often they interrupt the video I hope you can get something out of the video in spite of how often they interrupt .All the best to you, Michael t
@@Tenoretrimble Absolutely - I'll happily watch through them all for your wonderful knowledge. Very much appreciate all your videos.
Use adblock on your browser, or if you're on android, download UA-cam Vanced. UA-cam Vanced eliminates the inclusion of advertisements in UA-cam.
@@Tenoretrimble what do you think about mister opera and his method?
@@santisramos5832 I am not familiar with his concepts. if he had a long singing career and sang a lot of difficult repertory in big theaters, then trust his ideas. I wonder why he does not use his real name?