hi im luca im really liking this….after the first month do there are other video? or there are only this 30? i really like this PROPS!!!!!
Luca,
Thanks so much for joining!
At the moment, only these 30 videos are ready, but I’m busy producing more everyday.
In addition, I do group lessons every few days, and you are definitely invited!
Keep your eyes peeled for email invites, and I’ll see you there soon!
Welcome!
i think theres very good material here and you do it whit heart to help Others.. thanks
practicing and experimenting a lot ive taked some mixed voice lesson…
and they really helped me a lot ….realizing i was pushing and putting the voice in front close the throat
if u manage to put your voice in th back of the throath and near the low jawbone(while dropping it )..magic happens you will realize that actually to sing good al orientation of the body parts come in to play….is something similar to old opera singing..bel canto… where more you sing subtle and down allowing the sound to resonate more you can have high pitches and good volume… maybe you could help us in this direction expand your concept of RESONATE LINE who has lot of sense to me....i ve realized that to sing more in high notes but whit a speaking feel. like (zack de la rocha or fred durst RATM/LIMPBIZKIT) you have to use a entire different vocal placement ….you have to first angle all your body in a way that your standing in front of a mic whit your nose a lil retracted but completely parallel to it and the jaw dropped so you have another deep 45 or more angle beetwen your jaw and the upper part of the skull this makes if u have ur voice back istantely resonate in the upper part of the nose area ( but whitout sounding nasal) and then you push a little your voice but in the direction of your lower lips…...creating more space there
Some good insights there, and glad you're making some good progress. The key to me is beginning by finding the high nasal vocal fry, and allowing a little air out as you do it. Gradually add in a little bit of midrange vocal fry at the same time, and this will create a full sounding voice that feels effortless and powerful.
I've been trying to release the air from mouth/nose at the same time, I think its crucial for me since I cant do the fry with the nose air yet. Any more tips in doing that correctly and consistantly? Thanks
It’s definitely a trick to pull it off, but it’s the whole ball game - you get it right, and your voice is a lot safer from that point on, no matter what you do.
I’ve been out of town for the last two weeks, but I’ll do a group lesson about this early next week.