Holy crap I tried this immediately and first try it was so much better
@SailorGreenTea20 сағат бұрын
1:00, something seemed edited.
@ramseyvoicestudio19 сағат бұрын
Not sure what you mean. I started singing with an open tone, then went towards the Kermit voice
@monikavarro202020 сағат бұрын
Can I just say that I love the thumbnail! 😂🐸
@ramseyvoicestudio20 сағат бұрын
Thank you! KZbin seems to disagree, but I'm glad I reached at least one person lol
@monikavarro202018 сағат бұрын
You have! KZbin has no taste. It's fabulous! 😃
@CLizard3420 сағат бұрын
idk what i just did but damn those notes are way easier to sing now lol
@StratsRUs20 сағат бұрын
I can do lip trills no sweat.So I always do them. I could never do tongue trills ! I will try more. Yr a truly great teacher.
@ramseyvoicestudio20 сағат бұрын
Aw, thanks!
@tprdfh51Күн бұрын
Did your Saturday online class last weekend...awesome just like this video - thank you Matt!😊
@GagadivaBuhle-jf8muКүн бұрын
how to stay on key
@anophoriaКүн бұрын
I just never know if im flat or sharp lol i just know im off. And i use too much air but cant really stop that
@sheratzyКүн бұрын
Why do none of these videos every demonstrate what mixed voice sounds like???
@SnailHatanКүн бұрын
Ok but what if my speaking voice is horrifically bad?
@SarahStacey-f2gКүн бұрын
Still too complicated
@FESTUSKIPCHIRCHIR-gd1qpКүн бұрын
So you guys decide at 1AM that you wanna be artists😂
@jonathansfavoritesКүн бұрын
I have a strong head voice... which I thought was falsetto. Either way it sounds like trash. Lol. I've been practicing for years thinking that I would make it sound good but.. it doesn't.
@-Ready-Player-One-Күн бұрын
If she was actually lips syncing, when they stopped her, the music and her lips would not be in sync when it stopped. Either the music would have stopped too early and her lips would still be moving, or her lips would have stopped moving and the music briefly continued. Since it was not part of the performance, there was no way to coordinate that.
@marjanehmotamedi1118Күн бұрын
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@no38537Күн бұрын
What happens when you find your real voice, and all the chairs turn instantly …… away from you?
@no38537Күн бұрын
How can I get away from the Neil Diamond sound when singing lower keys with volume? When I try to avoid it , Natt King Cole creeps out and some wierd accent occurs , and as I dodge it, Older Tony Bennett walks in. I listen to all 3 singers and they sound so not alike . Then my head voice takes on split personalities, like like 3 different people fighting over the mic. Then friends tell me “ oooh you sound like Rod Steward and Michael Bubble had a baby. 😮 I really don’t want to sound like a bowling alley Karaoke Host ,or the Wedding singer of “ Swingo’s Celebrity Motorlodge” Lounge and Pizza Parlor….
@olhalucasКүн бұрын
Surreal.
@MitchelTan-wx3bx2 күн бұрын
🎉🎉
@DamilolaAdenopo-wz7jl2 күн бұрын
True
@manon12992 күн бұрын
I lost my voice and so afraid of not being able to sing again !!! I'm devastated 💔
@debless27372 күн бұрын
Just marry me and teach me at home
@Nathaly_Espinoza2 күн бұрын
I'm here to kill it at karaoke 🎤
@Tasha420blzit2 күн бұрын
I wish my parents didn't tell me beinga singer wasn't achievable because I think they were wrong... I feel it in my soul that I was meant to be apart of music but I don't want to be the main performer I want to be a back up singer... the melody omg that would be heaven!! I still have time to make that happen and I believe I actually will.
It really helped for the 6th octave but when I started on C7 I started coughing a lot and I don't know why I did wrong
@rafalvarezsevilla2 күн бұрын
i think sovt help your vocal chords to actually close less, as they don‘t have to hold back so much air.
@ramseyvoicestudio2 күн бұрын
Singing is created by the vibrations (the closings, if you like) of the vocal cords against the air. So by closing more, they DO hold back more air and covert the vibrations into sound more easily.
@sarahcampbell-w8r3 күн бұрын
My favorite voice exercise is the mommy made me match my m&Ms
@gabialford3 күн бұрын
ty beyonce
@carolbyrd85563 күн бұрын
I was a first soprano choral singer 20 years ago. I had Thyroid cancer and my voice has dropped considerably. My real comfort range is C3-A4 these days. I feel better singing in the contralto -alto range now. The texture of my voice now is deeper and more full. I liken it to Karen Carpenter.
@nikhil11993 күн бұрын
Request to please elaborate with some more examples
@MayAairah3 күн бұрын
Starting from today. I’ll let you guys know after a month. Fighting!!!!!!✊🏻
@HEINO_HOK3 күн бұрын
Can i ask is Ariana R&B genre?? Do i need to follow the Lyrics?? But Can i do adlibs??
@wiredtoken3 күн бұрын
I had a dream about going on a world tour and now im here and i dont know where to start thank you for teaching me
@dimo7593 күн бұрын
It's sooooooooooo complicated
@Arcanua3 күн бұрын
Always funny when people hear the word baritone and forget they can get pretty high still, they easily have the biggest range of men. A good show of this would be Ville Valo given he is supposed to have the largest range of any man to ever live. Of course he's an outliar given his range is so much bigger than normal but still shows they can be high if they want or are able rather without being a tenor.
@isandaz23983 күн бұрын
If i out my air when singing why does it make my chest like numb and my fingers as well (shaking slowly) , like my blood circulation is not well 😔
@aimvekil.13 күн бұрын
dude i’m a 13 year old girl and i’m OFFENDED😂
@novakastmusic3 күн бұрын
Edit: I initially thought the video is about powerful vocals and belting! I'm not against other dynamics of the voice! To me, it has nothing to do with head voice, although at high pitches it starts to sound similar, yet still way more powerful and weightier. I've tried head voice bridging, vowels, compression, whatever you can think of, for years and years head voice stayed headvoice. Thinning is not moving towards head voice. I found thinning by being able to control the airflow and pressure (how much we hold the air back.) I used chest voice really violently, an open belt went up all the way to A4 - B4, but it was inconsistent due to the sheer amount of air I had to hold back. I figured out that I can simply just hold back and vary the amount of air sent through my vocal cords, instead of defaulting to blasting air. Mixed voice and high chest voice is all due to the ribcage being expanded, and the lower abdominal engagement working against that expansion aka Holding back, and only pushing just enough air for the vocal cords to vibrate properly I encountered a lot of unnecessary vocal fry this way, but adding a bit more air fixed it. Instant high C's, it literally goes up to E5. Still feels a lot like chest voice due to the subglottal pressures, which head voice lacks. I also never felt any of the resonance mixing people talked about, I'm not doing any vowel modifications, I don't need nasality, or any of the soft palate stuff, everything happens automatically if the support is on point. I say that as long as it's free and not overstrained, people can use their voice how they want to.
@WilliamJardine-Brown3 күн бұрын
im sort of a low baritone high bass
@LwandleMathebula-i1l3 күн бұрын
Singing from your diaphragm is a myth because it's an involuntary muscle