3. Breath Stops - Exploring Successful Vocal/Breathing Techniques of Great Singers

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  • @Winnepausakee
    @Winnepausakee Рік тому +13

    Dear Michael Trimble.....once again an incredibly informative and thought provoking video. Bravo!. I'm not quite you age...I'm a mere stripling at age 73. My first voice lesson was when I was 28. I was "tricked" into meeting "a woman" when I was a single lad visiting England. The woman turned out to be 82 at the time and a former "star" on the London stage singing often with the "ethereal" (my word) Heddle Nash. She thought me a baritone, but since I strangled on the low notes, found me out as a tenor. I had only sung at post-match rugby parties. After, wherever I was in the US, if money allowed, I 'd find a teacher.(5 to date) None mentioned anything about vocal stops or the "true mask". All had the notion of "singing in the mask" by pusing air toward the front of one's face and trying to shape sounds around the vowels therein resonating. The taught no doubt as they were taught. 6 years ago I discovered your videos. This will sound like a brag...it is not. It is an astonishment. I do not, have not will not perform, so this is almost to no point except what follows: unitil following your videos, I struggled to sing Bflat in every piece I found it. I now warm up to e flat above high C and have on a few days in good summer weather gone to E natural. But here's where I am most astounded. I warm up "down" to the lowest note on the piano. I asked current teacher for confirmation, thinking I must be mis-hearing myself. Apparently not. This discovery is since age 66 and as a devotee of your videos. I'm absolutely agog at the difference. This may be preaching to the choir as those who watch your videos have already committed to your teaching. This is just another testimonial and "thank you"...and by the way, Happy Birthday and keep up the tremendous work.

  • @Fulleman
    @Fulleman Рік тому +6

    Congratulations on 85 birthday!🎉
    I wish you good health and many years of happiness! 😊
    You are such a gem of perfect vocal methods to us. Thank You!❤

  • @EliPrinsensHVTVocals
    @EliPrinsensHVTVocals Рік тому +1

    Happy belated 85th b-day Maestro Samson!

  • @atreyfall3812
    @atreyfall3812 Рік тому +2

    I've tried some diferent Breath stops that you mention, once you get one of them, it's Easyer to do The rest of them. I've feel how you get a diferent reaction throught them. My goal right know is to Sing mostly Rock. The problem that I have, is that I don't know wich one to use. What's your perspective on choosing one? Should everybody find Out What's The one that fits better his voice type to achieve that claro oscuro or It should be based on The material that you want to Sing? Or just find Out which one you like?

  • @VIDEOHEREBOB
    @VIDEOHEREBOB Рік тому +1

    Thank you Mike. Happy Birthday!

  • @giosueagius7003
    @giosueagius7003 Рік тому +2

    Another great gem of a video tape Maestro. I use all of these breath stops. All of them work beautifully. The breath stops on the tip of the tongue is new news to me and very useful, as it seemed to make my mouth remain completely still and move less while singing. Thank you!

    • @mogaldeatasugubeata
      @mogaldeatasugubeata Рік тому +1

      hi, may I ask how to approach using these breath stops? is it a matter of focusing one's attention on how that spot physically feels while singing?

  • @unknowncircumstances808
    @unknowncircumstances808 Рік тому +1

    thanks for the knowledge you pass forward!

  • @capricorn8006
    @capricorn8006 Рік тому

    Thank you! I hope you had a great birthday. As my mother says - Many happy returns of the day!

  • @OperaSinger8822
    @OperaSinger8822 Рік тому +2

    Dear Maestro, Your videos must see all even professional opera singers. I'm sending your video lessons to many my colleagues. ❤Thank You so much. God bless you.🎉 Many happy years ahead 🎉

  • @gerlindemayer9645
    @gerlindemayer9645 Рік тому

    When you sing some phrases of operas why can‘t I understand a word? It would be so much better if one could understand clearly what you are singing. I mean, when I listen to Alfredo Kraus in a Masterclass I do understand everything

  • @TheeJordanRossi
    @TheeJordanRossi Рік тому

    Happy belated! Great video as usual.

  • @davidpresler3095
    @davidpresler3095 Рік тому

    Mazal Tov Michael!

  • @aliensnail7173
    @aliensnail7173 Рік тому +1

    Professor,
    thank you for the number of videos you make and the great detail you go into with them. They are very, very helpful and clear up so much.
    one thing i wanted to ask, I cannot seem to find how to lean the breath on the chest, i get the abs correct and the inhale into the low back, but cant seem to lean on the exhale. How could i find this?

  • @TheMrNoxi
    @TheMrNoxi Рік тому +2

    Bon anniversaire, cher monsieur Trimble! You are young!

  • @cbrown6660
    @cbrown6660 Рік тому +2

    Just great! Thank you, maestro!

  • @gwendolynphear3303
    @gwendolynphear3303 Рік тому +1

    Dear Michael Trimble, thank you so much again and again for your most inspiring and enlightening thoughts and the tremendous energy you transport through your videos. A very Happy Birthday to you and all my best wishes! Greetings from Germany, Gwendolyn

  • @katherinabambina7759
    @katherinabambina7759 Рік тому +1

    Another phenomenal video by the most phenomenal teacher out there. Thank you, Maestro.

  • @avigailomichael
    @avigailomichael Рік тому

    😂great sense of humour. Priceless information in this video. Had to subscribe! Long may you live, Sir. Long, healthy and happy. 😅Now where's that toilet paper? I gotta practice all these voice stops.