Living Opera: my trick for singing high notes (it’s a little weird!!!)

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  • Опубликовано: 18 июл 2019
  • The 2nd video in the Living Opera technique series!!!
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    I know in the video Norman says our first video is about something else (and it was - we shot these in a sequence but realized it didn’t make sense to upload in that order?!!!)
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    So you live and learn!!
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    A while back I said I’ve actually used STACCATO attack to reach my upper register and a few of you were like WHAT DOES THAT MEAN
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    So in this video I do my best to demonstrate how I used this exercise to eventually discover my top.
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    I hope it helps!!
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    Leave us a comment below if you have any questions and happy practicing!!!
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    xoxoxx
    Soula and Norman
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Комментарии • 56

  • @brittneykirk4030
    @brittneykirk4030 3 года назад +80

    The background music is extremely distracting. Especially for a classical training video. But you have a beautiful voice.

    • @1980rlquinn
      @1980rlquinn 2 года назад +8

      I was going to say this. It's completely in appropriate for this type of video, especially when we are already straining to hear you in an unpadded room through a poor microphone.

  • @fercastro3267
    @fercastro3267 4 года назад +18

    Really good video!I only prefer without the background Music.You guys are wonderfull!

  • @scottdavid8232
    @scottdavid8232 3 года назад +14

    please turn off background music. Otherwise, really useful

  • @Rosannasfriend
    @Rosannasfriend 2 года назад +4

    Coincidence because I was realizing about an hour ago how helpful staccato is to reaching your high notes.

  • @lizzie7654
    @lizzie7654 Год назад +1

    I love this - so helpful. Thanks for posting :-D

  • @qwarlock4126
    @qwarlock4126 Год назад +4

    Interestingly you actually verbalize things better than a LOT of the teachers I have had.

  • @julianmoreno2037
    @julianmoreno2037 4 года назад +4

    Your voice is so beautiful!! Gift from god!! Loved this excellent video thank you

    • @LivingOpera
      @LivingOpera  4 года назад +1

      You are so sweet...thank you so much

  • @Soprano_Mimi_Michalina
    @Soprano_Mimi_Michalina Год назад

    Thank you for that video❤ it Was really helpful😊

  • @MarieKarall
    @MarieKarall 3 года назад +19

    The background music is disturbing, nice video tho, thanks!

  • @angelicap2432
    @angelicap2432 Год назад

    You guys helped me so much!

  • @sananton2821
    @sananton2821 2 года назад

    And thank you, this was really helpful!

  • @dianeshepherdlyricsoprano1394
    @dianeshepherdlyricsoprano1394 4 года назад +3

    Hello Soula and Norman, I have just subscribed to your site - I found a reply from you to someone asking a question on Freya Casey's site. I have finished for the day, but having been singing seriously for a couple of years or so, I was very interested to find your site. I sing different genres because a voice coach said it was a good thing not to stick entirely to just one genre. But my main genres are musical theatre and opera, and so I was so pleased to discover you. At the moment I am learning two "opera" or opera type songs - Mein Herr Marquis (Laughing Song) and Dream a Dream, Elysium. I have also sung Time To Say Goodbye, Non ho l'eta and Bella Ciao. OK, perhaps not opera as such, but sort of! In addition, I sing operatic songs from musicals. Apologies if I have bored you, but just wanted to put you in the picture and thank you both for being there.

  • @DamonKClark
    @DamonKClark 2 года назад

    Great video!

  • @vassilisvouris6269
    @vassilisvouris6269 3 года назад

    Geia sou Soula! I am glad I stumbled on your channel. I am a counter tenor, but of course originally I was mistaken for a bass baritone. So for quite some years I was ruining my voice! Right now I am being coached by a superb mezzo soprano who specializes in trouser roles. When I exercise I can climb up to a C6 but when I sing, I can reach F5 with relative ease, I would like to release my range up to B5 flat. The notes are there, do you have any suggestions as to how to achieve that?
    Ps I work as a waiter and you understand I suppose, the toll it takes on the singing voice.

  • @tenormaxan
    @tenormaxan 3 года назад +5

    Thanks for tips.
    it would be much better without back ground music. Thank you guys. Stay healthy

  • @bodyawarenesswithbonnie9461
    @bodyawarenesswithbonnie9461 4 года назад +6

    Yesss!!!! High notes need to have room for the tongue root to release 😘 my A is also a transition area for me.

    • @LivingOpera
      @LivingOpera  4 года назад

      You got this! A is "a whole neeeewww worrrrlllldddd"

  • @blade1660
    @blade1660 3 года назад

    Great!

  • @raynardi2326
    @raynardi2326 9 месяцев назад

    Hi guys, Something on how to do long sustained floating notes? Tks and many compliments

  • @stavroulamilona1653
    @stavroulamilona1653 4 года назад +6

    Hey great video. Really helpfull. Are there any exercises for developing vibrato on these high notes.

    • @LivingOpera
      @LivingOpera  4 года назад +4

      Oh that's a GREAT question - I found that because my support wasn't strong enough my vibrato was too fast in the top for a long time. I find that the steady vibrato actually comes with a combination of physical strength and coordination along with the right conception of the vowel. So I suppose it's less about individual exercises and more about the overall conception and construction of the voice.

    • @symonejordan5887
      @symonejordan5887 3 года назад +1

      On your top notes your vibrato will come if you are relaxed, and there is little tension

  • @olenaandrosiuk1531
    @olenaandrosiuk1531 3 года назад +3

    Thank you for great video and wonderful tips. I have a question regarding high notes: what do I have to do if my larynx goes up on higher notes and I cannot produce free, full concentrated sound in a right place. Instead of that the sound is flat, collapsed and very painful both physically an mentally. I've been battling this problem for ages and seem to not finding the answer.

    • @Hojotoho
      @Hojotoho 2 года назад +1

      try to sing them with your tongue out and also on high notes go down , kinda bend your knees or do little reverence , and observe what is happening, it will help.

    • @valevikt
      @valevikt 2 года назад

      Hi, did you solve this? I have the the same problem around Bb, B, C…

    • @roian1897
      @roian1897 Год назад +1

      a lot of people give tips to try to recreate a yawn which brings your larynx down so try to hit a high note with a yawn and after a little while you should learn to keep your larynx low

  • @edinshealtiel3754
    @edinshealtiel3754 3 года назад +1

    YOUR HUSBAND/FREIND OR BROTHER IS SO INTERESTING LOL....AND YOU ALSO..AND THE INFORMATION.....🤣

  • @singernicolecooper
    @singernicolecooper 3 года назад +2

    can you talk about the end of addio del passato the octave jump from the low a to high a in the last phrase. How do you get high notes to not feel high when you are jumping up?

    • @vassilisvouris6269
      @vassilisvouris6269 3 года назад

      Perhaps you should feel already tuned in the higher pitch you want to reach. If you think that way you will not have to carry the weight of the lower note while hitting the higher note. Also the Vaccaj exercises of the interval in question and the portamento exercises would also help.

    • @advocate1563
      @advocate1563 3 года назад

      Don't put too much weight (anticipate the octave) and modulate the vowel. Just a thought..

  • @ilecier
    @ilecier 10 месяцев назад

    A bit late, but is there a video out with Norman demonstrating his approach to high notes?

  • @pattriciapatino
    @pattriciapatino 4 года назад +1

    I love your video. I think I got an answer.

    • @LivingOpera
      @LivingOpera  4 года назад

      Oh WOWWW!!!! Thank you so much! Can you tell us what clicked for you?? It's so encouraging for us when someone feels like they gained an insight from our work! (If you don't want to share obviously that's fine too!!!!) :-D

  • @celibidache1000
    @celibidache1000 2 года назад

    The neck muscles are way to involved because of the pushing, and the vowel is not pure (it sounds like A O and U simultaneously).

  • @mariamava6259
    @mariamava6259 3 месяца назад

    What is background music doing there? 😳

  • @carolphillipsart
    @carolphillipsart 4 года назад +1

    helpful! thx!

  • @loperaennoir
    @loperaennoir 2 года назад

    I always look upwards the higher I go. My teacher says not to because I’m not connected to the text and character. How can I stop it?
    When you say high A, you mean A6? That always makes me doubt my skills because I learned that specific way. I’ve been told I can sing low A to middle A to high A, and I’m not sure which octaves those are.
    Thank you!

    • @livrowland171
      @livrowland171 2 года назад +2

      No, A5... There's only one aria in the whole of opera that calls for an A6 and most women would never sing it.

  • @becauseisaidso92
    @becauseisaidso92 Год назад

    If you rewatch them you find out that you always interrupt each other

  • @mycroftholmes7003
    @mycroftholmes7003 4 года назад +10

    why is there porn music in the back of a wonderfful lesson?

    • @kingwillie206
      @kingwillie206 4 года назад +5

      😂

    • @LivingOpera
      @LivingOpera  4 года назад +4

      HAHAHAHAHAHAHHAAAAAA!!!

    • @MarieKarall
      @MarieKarall 3 года назад +3

      Really too disturbing. Couldn’t listen the video til the end...

  • @sananton2821
    @sananton2821 2 года назад

    Intents AND purposes.

  • @sananton2821
    @sananton2821 2 года назад

    Staccato, not stacatto

  • @marysheeran519
    @marysheeran519 Год назад

    Very very helpful video, but a little too much talking. Perhaps turn this into two parts.

  • @kenknutzen
    @kenknutzen Месяц назад

    Please don’t interrupt the other! Norman most tenors like me need help with the passagio. Help us work through it to the upper register. Please don’t apologize for being just singers but not pedagogues. The only people I’ve ever learned from has been singers, never trainers. (I’ve had several). Also, you bring up the resonance, point to your cheeks and think we understand. Walk us through that and illustrate it. Then Norman, if you can “ cover “ show us how to develop that ability.

  • @maitecatherinedewit
    @maitecatherinedewit Год назад +1

    Can you edit the video and take the music out? It is very distracting!

  • @louisebanbury4519
    @louisebanbury4519 Месяц назад

    Not the first to say this, but guys, pleeeeeease turn the background music off! I can only just hear you talking!

  • @becauseisaidso92
    @becauseisaidso92 Год назад +1

    Your lessons are extremely messy