In our days and times all you need to do is pull up videos of great singers from the past and study them intensively including lowered playback speed to get the details. Then use a smartphone with good audio quality (or any other recording device for that matter) record yourself and you'll learn quickly what's missing and what you should work on. Fascinating to hear how world class singers found their ways to get around problematic spots. Helped me a lot and turned out to be more productive and helpful than almost any teacher.
Hey. Many people are using the same terminology meaning totally different things. I wouldn't say anything without hearing you and making few exercises that show exactly what's going on there.
In our days and times all you need to do is pull up videos of great singers from the past and study them intensively including lowered playback speed to get the details. Then use a smartphone with good audio quality (or any other recording device for that matter) record yourself and you'll learn quickly what's missing and what you should work on. Fascinating to hear how world class singers found their ways to get around problematic spots. Helped me a lot and turned out to be more productive and helpful than almost any teacher.
Such a great video. Please, post more !!!
More videos, please. Can you talk about the larynx position?
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I am a tenor or vocal baritone my range is G2 G#4 my first passage is I think B3 and the second F#4 I am 20 years old
Hey. Many people are using the same terminology meaning totally different things. I wouldn't say anything without hearing you and making few exercises that show exactly what's going on there.
are u lyric tenor?? ur voice remind me mine lol
Why are you taking breath through your nose while you're singing?
I take my breath mostly with my mouth of both. When It's colder, I automatically use my nose :)