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Freya Casey - Opera and Classical Singing
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Consistent resonance in classical singing
🎵 Maintaining consistent resonance across your vocal range can be challenging, especially when a song spans multiple octaves. The key is to keep your tone bright and open, avoiding dark or covered vowels. Focus on maintaining that tall space in the back of your throat while using your tongue and other soft parts to shape vowels accurately. This balance allows you to stay true to the lyrics while keeping your sound resonant and clear.
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Coloratura soprano practice session
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Opera / Classical Warm-Up Routine
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Common mistakes beginner opera singers make when picking repertoire
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Common mistakes beginner opera singers make when picking repertoire
Struggling with those high notes that just won't come out? 🎶
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Struggling with those high notes that just won't come out? 🎶
Quick Vocal Warm-Up for opera and classical singers (all voice types)
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Quick Vocal Warm-Up for opera and classical singers (all voice types)
Master the art of vibrato at high pitches!
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Master the art of vibrato at high pitches!
Ever struggled with perfecting the "E" sound in your singing? 🎶
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Ever struggled with perfecting the "E" sound in your singing? 🎶
Thank you! I'm learning to improve my resonance
Great video! I would like to study this Offenbach aria. However, I don't really know if I could, cause it's really hard this aria. But, I can sing till E6 flat. Not much better than a C6. I have more steady and thrust in a C6 than E6 flat, for example. Therefore, I don't really know if I could to study.
❤❤❤❤ This makes me feel so much better about my own singing! I’m working to get back my beautiful high C6. Yeah, I can sing up to an F6 or G6. The pitches are there, but the beauty not so much yet. When I was in my twenties, I just opened my mouth and sang the notes and everything just seemed to be there. Then I didn’t sing much for a number of years because I was traveling and concertizing as a concert pianist and there was little time leftover for singing practice, so I set my singing aside. Now I’m getting back to my singing. You really inspire me…..
That E, is also my challenge right now!!!
Wow what a gift!!! Your abilities are so amazing - les oiseaux dans la charmille!!! Wow!!!! 😃
Freya: I cannot believe that I just reached an E6 today, thanks to you! That is almost an octave above what I could reach a year ago. Last time I actually sang was before I got pregnant with my son. And had not really sung until tuning up recently. You are the fairy dust sweeping our voices back again into the stratosphere ... albeit in my case, probably age will stop me at some point. Cannot thank you enough Freya for freeing my spirit again .... 🌠
Love you Freya. It would be helpful if you wrote out the vowels to articulate during the exercises. Thank you.
good techniques
Would like a video showing an endoscope in your mouth and throat. Don’t mean to be tmi as it is just to see what your vowel cords look like in your throat and mouth when you speak and sing.
Thank you Freya, very useful❤
Hi Casey, Thank you so much, you are wonderful, you didn't change, still beautiful just like your voice, we are in Monday class at San Francisco 20 years ago. Thanks🙏
The cuing of 'what is the quality of the MIDDLE of your vocal range' is one of the most useful things I've yet heard for repertoire selection. As in just because I can sing it, doesn't mean it should be my habitual go-to. I feel I do this quite intuitively with most repertoire, but since opera is more a personal technical practice than what I usually end up sharing in public, it's nice to think about what fits beyond the basic metric of 'range.'
Why should we do staccato exercises? 😊
It is so helpful to see and look at you working through particular spots in arias!!! 🙏 Ana
That was great THANKYOU! 😄💖🎶
How do you stop your larynx from moving too much while singing coloratura? It's messing up with my speed :(
😂 I made itThanks
Nice exercises!
Your dog is so cute!!
It s time to cuch you again with exercises. Thanks
The m in “me” should mmmm and sing in lips and mouth. Take advantage of the consonants while warming up.❤️
I am a young soprano who has been told that I will likely develop into a spinto much later, however that rep won’t come until much farther down the line in my 30s and 40s. The reason I was told I was likely going to develop is because the size and weight of my voice compared to those my age is larger, however we don’t push even though the features are there. Right now I am focusing on art songs. I sang my very first Aria from Weather “Frère, voyez” by Massenet recently and it was fun. My voice teacher, and I focus primarily on German lied and art songs in different languages to master technique. My mom is is a full lyric soprano with an extension. She sings Contessa and some Puccini arias. Our teacher wants to start exploring some of the heavier coloratura rep with her, because her voice can move and she has an extension most lyrics don’t have. This was a great video.
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Thank you for this video
Nice, but it's difficult to tell a story when you don't speak foreign languages. 🙂 By the way, if one subscribes to both of your singing related channels one gets duplicated information on new videos. I don't know if that can be avoided, it's not a bit deal but not ideal either.
Thank you!
would like a video on the uvula and the purpose of it when singing
good video
Awesome warm-up!! I like vocalizing my voice with different vowels and consonants. Especially, in arpeggios. Your dog is so cute!!🐕💖
Great point you make. I am a baritone but have been trying to learn the tenor line of Pearl Fishers duet...not really working great! Will stick with the Bari line...
I am mezzo saprano. I sing with a church choir. I love it. You sure help me. I watch all of you videos.
That's so great to know, thanks for your comment!
I am a first soprano! I would love to get back into singing.
You totally can if you take one step at a time.
@@FreyaCaseyOpera Looking at your course options. I think I need fundamentals, not sure a 1 month opera course if enough. Hmmm, I may just dive into your most foudational course. Or maybe private lessons. I did opera workshop in college, 20+ years ago and never got past the beginner state.
Lovely, please include notes for the pieces you are demonstrating. I can hear you singing Handel, Mozart, Strauss, do you like Puccini?
There's so much wonderful repertoire. You can actually find most of the sheet music for free when you Google it since it's public domain.
Love the new channel Freya! Thank you!
Thank you so much, and yes, I'm excited about this one. This will be my new playground :-)
I am a soprano and I would love to lnow what pieces you sung in the end of the video since I am only starting to enjoy and practice classical and opera music. Better late than never 😅
At 8 min, 5 sec: note D6 💪
I'm soprano❤😊 but I work my low notes every day like this my high notes. I have more easily for to go higher. Though, my passaggio is so weird sometimes.
Thank you
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❤❤❤ amazing!!
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Niiice Opera 🤩👏
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Iam a leggiero tenor thank you
Merci pour ces cours excellent s Fraysa
FANTASTIC FREYA THANKS SO MUCH!!!!!!
Thank you Freya - this is what I really would like to hear about... thank you so much for your generous guidance ... 💓
Great! There will be more warm-up videos soon. Thanks for watching.
How about spinto sopranos as a beginner what aria should one sing? I can sing some Mozzart but its so constricted for me
What do you mean by "constricted"? Is it hard for you to sing softly? Or do you mean that you would like to sing something other than Mozart?
@@FreyaCaseyOpera its not hard to sing softly but not all the time and not with full voice because i have a big voice and singing l ho perduta or other soft mozzart arias makes my neck muscles hurt because i always have to be lighter
I read, that even great professionals ruined their voices by singing the wrong repertoir; for example Di Stefano.
Unfortunately, that's true. Both in the classical and pop music world.