1:30 4:25 5:50 6:32 7:02 8:00 By the way you are the best Karyn! no offense for those reminders, i watched your all video its just when Im in a hurry I must save time aha!
@marilynlong77276 жыл бұрын
i am a chronic asthmatic and learning with a teacher in Australia. still struggle with breath support. long to learn classical singing. thank you for your videos. very helpful.
@densanity79747 жыл бұрын
1:29 6:27 7:00
@PandiraffeParade7 жыл бұрын
Great video once again, Karyn! Your videos and website have taught me so much and have helped me tremendously. Thank you for all that you do!
@singwisevocals7 жыл бұрын
You're welcome. And thank you for your encouraging feedback.
@salmonjeez39034 жыл бұрын
I found you're videos really helpful 😁 tysm for these amazing videos. Keep posting! ❤️
@aishavocal7 жыл бұрын
If I could make a request! There are a lot of videos on head voice, but I struggle most with my chest voice, particularly accessing that speech sound (my speaking voice is super vocal fry-y) and warming up the sound so it doesn't sound lifeless.
@singwisevocals7 жыл бұрын
Chest voice and singing low notes (with clarity, good resonance balance, and carrying power) would be a great video topic. I'll record it in the New Year. Thanks for the suggestion.
@huss26003 жыл бұрын
6:00 - 6:17 shouldn't we focus on having as bright of a sound as we can produce? of course without strain and not as exaggerated as your headvoice demonstration. I try to create an operatic headvoice sound using the yawning sensation at the back of the throat to create a bigger sound which helps grow headvoice, keep in mind I only do this in practice, i would love to hear your thoughts on this.
@JohnProph7 жыл бұрын
a video on whoop timbre might be cool since you and Ken Bozeman discussed it. And yes, we will be wanting a live demonstration lol
@bingcabreros5 жыл бұрын
thank you for sharing all these information.. can i ask a favor if you don't mind pls... would you u pls share your hard copy for that piano piece used for all of the vocal exercises.. hehe thank u very much in advance
@kyliehuettel16147 жыл бұрын
How much focus should you put on resonance, and how do you know when your head voice is developed? If my chest voice doesn't sound good should I work on that more?
@agnesafriat27323 жыл бұрын
Hi Karyn and thank you very much for your videos, it is very helpful for me. I have a question : As you said, a singer, whatever his style music, needs to work on the separate register. But If the flageolet register is very limited (even if we don't sing in flageolet) does it limites the head voice ? Does we need to have a good flageolet to have a good and flexible and higher head voice ? I am interested in Classique Music but I used first, to sing jazz and musicals. I have a natural mixed voice and a very easy belting and low notes. I am probably a mezzo. But now I work specially on my head voice, pure head voice, so I try to start it sooner, and not to put a mixed voice inside the medium - high register but it's not so easy for me. I feel that I need something very "light and airy" for my voice to go higher, and that's why I am talking to you about the flageolet...I will contact you for a lesson ;)). Thank you for your answer. Best Regards.
@giovanniformichelli6 жыл бұрын
Oh Gosh you are the best...!! When I do exercises for head voice it sounds so breathy... I cannot do anything.. I dunno what to do.. I feel so frustrated. What should I do? And also, I sent you emails as you asked me to do, but no response 😢, I hope I didn't say anything wrong. Hugs and thank you
@thangs94 жыл бұрын
It might work in me
@SongRainbows7 жыл бұрын
Hi Karyn! I just watched your video on nasality and I had a quick question for you. Can nasality/nasal resonance be used for only certain characters songs? For example I've been working on Part Of Your World and it seems like Jodi Benson sings with a lot of nasality, so the only way I can match the youthful tone of Ariel is by doing that as well. Is it okay to do that for certain characters like Disney princesses, or should I try to achieve that bright sound another way?
@Rosannasfriend5 жыл бұрын
what did you say at the end? We could get into a "hook" timbre?
@ParadNorthProd6 жыл бұрын
Are those high pitch notes still M1? At least in a males? It's not a breathy falsetto, and still connected. I though M1 is the "connected" voice.