Singing Warm Up - Bass Baritone Range - Resonance
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- Опубликовано: 12 янв 2018
- Singing Warm Up - Resonance
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The light humming sound used in this video helps get a well balanced tone by taking some of the weight of the air column off of the vocal folds. This makes it a little easier to get the right amount of adduction (cord closure) and airflow. We release the lips and try to maintain the sound of the vowel formed behind them.
The agility exercise is short but sweet. Try to stay focused on maintaining consistent abdominal engagement throughout the exercise - especially in the brief pauses between vowels on the short three note ascending scales!
Enjoy!
A brilliantly designed warmup, fun and effective. Thanks for your devoted vocal pedagogy--you impact so many lives, Jeff.
Thank you! I really appreciate that! Makes me feel all gooey inside.
Best,
Jeff
Watching this in the office and doing the lip flapping thing with my finger. A friend walk passed and looked at me with the strangest glare. I'm gonna continue watching this at home xD
Thanks fo r helping us bass baritones ...some times we are overlooked by others
Absolutely. You're welcome, it's a pleasure!
Jeff
Yep, I understand fully. I have a very strong baritone vocal weight and a slightly diminished bass vocal weight; making me a strong baritone and a weaker bass; G1-B4 range. Tough range and vocal weight to be in... I can cover up to most low tenor parts, baritone strong, while being a little weaker with my bass timbre. Great for harmonies; difficult for solo parts.
Today I'm using this video in sequence with your Gentle Baritone warmup and my voice feels really strong and connected. Thank you so much for your work! Donation comin' atcha.
Nice sequencing! I had hoped folks would put together chains like that! Thank you so much for your contribution! I saw that come in this morning and was going to respond via email - then I saw your comment here! Thank you very much! Enjoy the channel!
All the best!
Jeff
@@JeffRolka thanks to you for all your work! Take care!
Jeff you are my every day lesson
Awesome! Thank you for watching!
Jeff
I sing tenor for worship music, but I've sang bass for years in barbershop or quartet music. Needing to be the booming bass today. Jeff, no matter the vocal range I need, your warm ups are there for me. I always feel loose, agile, and resonate after your warm ups. Thanks for everything you've done. You are top notch.
Wonderful! I am so glad that the videos are there for you! Thanks for watching and singing along! Enjoy! Thanks for subscribing too!
I cannot thank you enough for these awesome vocal warmup video. You are a lifesaver. You’ve brought light 💡 out of the dark. Retaining the engagement of the abdominal muscles. Brilliant.
Awesome! May the videos serve you well!
Thanks for watching!
Jeff
Jeff Rolka it finally happened halfway through my last gig: I noticed how much better my voice is sounding now (post videos) while singing my same old songs. Your vocal exercise videos have given me a much-needed boost of singer’s confidence. You are a vocal-miracle-worker. Honestly. 🙏🏻🎤🔊👊😎👍
Yo Jeff, thank you! These lessons have literally changed my life! They've also made my singing soooo much better, and I find these exercises work way better than any other I have found on youtube or learned from singers in person. Keep up the good work brother!
Thank you! I appreciate your kind words! I plan on carrying on! Thanks for watching!
Jeff
I just wanna say huge thank you, for this routine ALWAYS helps me get back to the right, natural placement. God bless you, Jeff!
I recommend to become a patreon. This is really useful, really easy get daily voice exercises done, just play Jeff in background.
Thank you so much! Yes, Patreon is live and available! Thanks for mentioning it! Thanks for watching and thanks for your kind words!
Best!
Jeff
Amazing warm-up thank you very much Mr.Rolka.
Hello Jeff. Long time. The reason why is for another day, but I just wanted to thank you for continuing to put out some great warm-up videos!!! I believe I requested warm ups for the lower register a long, long time ago, and you certainly delivered! Shortly after that you started the "Bass Baritone" series. Of course, I can't go below E2, but still thanks for letting me work on the lower register. Your exercises are sometimes very challenging, especially the agility exercise in this one. I need to remember to work on the lip trill on unfamiliar patterns... :)
I also appreacite this type of warm ups. I wasn't able to go below the third octave, now even though I struggle with that E2 too, I am getting there.
Without any further ado at 0:56 😉 Thanks Jeff! 🐯
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Jeff, you are a gift and a blessing!
Thank you so much! Enjoy the channel!
Best,
Jeff
Great stoff Maestro! Thank you for your kindness! 🤩😍
Hi Jeff! I want to congratulate you first for your amazing videos. They're are awesome and so helpfull. I've been following them by myself since I quit my singing lessons because of some money issues. And most importantly, they really work. I've learnt a lot from them, and I can hear my improvements in my voice. Hey listen, I recently checked out your bass baritone videos, but I waswondering if you can do some warm up videos for "baritenors" or a little higher range than usual. I feel like I just don't quiet fit in baritone or tenor. My range is something in between them.
Thank you very much for your time and dedication!
Greetings from Argentina!!
Rodrigo.
Thanks again Jeff!
Super!!! Maestro, thank you very, very much!!!
Love this. Thank you!
Awesome. Thanks
I feel very comfortable with these exercises and with this vocal range
That last one got me rolling on the floor laughing. What do my neighbors think haha.
Wow!!! Thanks.
I feel comfortable singing from d2 to B3
Fantastic, thanks so much.
You're welcome! Thank you for watching!
Jeff
Love your respect, grace , humour and warmth as you pass the baton on at 10:33 time stamp hehehe x the excellence of art ! you know this already ...but you are on another level, epic artist , Jeff can't fake this .and the proof is in the results of coming to you for excellence ! when we are ready enough , your work is a plethora of quantum leaps in a direction that could NOT feel better in this lifetime.. this is the best feeling ...and believe me I feel amazing and feel GREAT , generally speaking .... this is stratosphere .. x
Thank you so much for your kind words! I truly appreciate it and am grateful for your praise! Enjoy the videos and enjoy singing!
Jeff
@@JeffRolka the offer is open about the painting as a gift :) my work online is much older work at present, lately its been pure symphonies of colour ..won awards blah bah blah i wouldn't send u something you would had to put in cupboard :) .my channel and site Epic Epic Art will be up soon. your work has helped so much with the audio aspect to it :D all the best x
@@JeffRolka hi Jeff. . I been so busy. haven't forgotten about your painting ,. is it PEriwinkle? the colour ! I had to remember what you said, and again, thank you so much for this work online x ill get in touch when its done to find out where to send it x
with your videos now i can hit B1 and now is so natural for me hit C2 before i just can sing natural D2
pd: i just sing for my fun but its like therapy after study in university
I will get lower notes using this? My lowest is C#2
How much time did you take to hit these low notes after watching this video?
I need 1 week of practice, but i dont hace technical knows about sing is natural.... i try to understand with the video
Perfect
trans guy learning how to sing now that my voice has finished changing, thanks for the videos. it's still hard for me to do these but i'll practice hard!
It will be an adjustment, but keep at it!
Hey Jeff. Thank you for your videos, they are everso very helpful. I have a problem, i always seem to be singing from one side of the 'throat', is there advise you could give, or exercises to rectify that?
So cool, thanks:) Your piano sounds amazing, by the way, what model is it?
Thanks! It's a Yamaha GB1K
Best!
Jeff
more bass video pleaseee
peace from BALI
Thanks again Jeff. Do you have any lower Bass warm-ups?
Bass range is covered in many of the baritone videos, not all however, and those that focus on the secondo passaggio won't go to the lower notes at all. I hope that helps!
Jeff
Hey, Jeff! Can you explain me why some people say that baritones start at A1, but the sound of this note in that piano is like A2. I couldn't understand when my friend mentioned this. So, could you please tell me why that's so different?
You can make videos of songs for bass baritones
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Hi! I've able to singing with all your videos on bass baritone, but crazy thing, I thought that I was a Lyric Baritone! Can you tell me, please, what was the lowest note you played?
In this video I think it was down to around d2 give or take. Keep in mind, there's going to be a lot of overlap in those ranges in the middle.
Best,
Jeff
@@JeffRolka at D2/C2 it's my lowest comfortable and strong note, but I can hit to an Bb in a good day
I just didn't know that could be classified as bass baritone! Thank you for the class! 😊
@@adiosconfe2714 I'm limited, I can go to F4, maximum
Hi Jeff, I wanted to know, is it dangerous to to these exercises as a layman, that is, someone who never had any singing lessons? I know my breathing is correct, but I am still sort of worried.
Regards
It's wise to consider this. Dangerous, probably not so long as you stop if it hurts or doesn't feel right in some way. If you've never had singing lessons, I would question your breathing. Appoggio is unlike any other vocal or instrumental training I'd had before finding Richard Miller's work.
Make sure you are evaluating yourself by recording yourself regularly. Getting a coach is always a good plan if you wish to make consistent progress without any blind alleys.
Best,
Jeff
Superb Mr JR... would be of great help if you could sing like this atleast a few times like this video, it really makes me feel like I'm singing properly. TIA
Will do!!!
Jeff
@@JeffRolka Thank you. You're a true Gentleman and a great Teacher Who gives back.
What is the note at the bottom of the range you're using?
c2
Jeff, what is the relation between tone and resonance? Thanks!
One might say that tone has resonance, but I find that term to be misleading when it comes to singing (even though I use it all the time). Ultimately, once you stop singing, your body doesn't continue to vibrate the way a piano or drum would. Resonance for vocalists is an indication of release of tissue that helps sculpt our sound while we are singing. It is a reflection of soft tissue activity in response to the creation of the fundamental pitch (the vocal folds vibrating).
I hope that helps.
Jeff
@@JeffRolka For a beginner (who can follow each of your vocal warm-ups around 95% just fine) after breathing and vowel practice, which should beginners focus on? Tone or resonance? Thanks again
What is the range used in this exercise, please?
It's C2-G4, the Bass low C to the Baritone high G.
c2- a3
0:55
me bass c2 perfec tone me.
Didn't manage to hit the highest notes of the agility exercise this first try..
The lowest I can manage to start using my head voice? Not sure I understood correctly, sorry.
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tell me your fave colours . im gonna do something for u in deep thanks x
I love purple, many shades of it, and especially those on the periwinkle side of things. Always loved periwinkle. I loves blues that hint towards purple, and orange will from time to time catch my eye. Of course black is the colour I wear everyday, on screen and off. Nearly all of my clothing is black or a shade of grey. I know that's a tone really, but any mention of colour choices for me would be lacking without it.
Thanks for asking!
Jeff
@@JeffRolka GREAT! I'm not even sure what Periwinkle is but I WILL do in about a few seconds from Now :) ... how big would you love a painting for your wall , Jeff? i'll time-lapse it ... can do a meter by 1.2 / 1.4 ? larger than this ? smaller. whatever u wish .... let me know , I will paint it on some un-stretched canvas and that way it's easy to get to you, after it's done . It's quite lovely to make a frame and stretch the canvas over it with a good stapler x we could be watching new kind of of Rolka stretching content here soon :) would love to layer up these colours for you until they sing the roof off x I mean that x
ahhhh! Flower. Periwinkle . gorgeous ! yes! hehe! xx for sure ...