Great video, and for those that don't have mix, I will explain my little journey. I purchased Tyler's Mixed Voice Master Class last year and it took me 6 months to get this, so please don't worry if you don't get it after watching a few RUclips videos. You do have to be disciplined, I had to think about what I ate, I had to change my water habits, I had to carry out the exercises in the video all the time, but the most important thing that got it for me in the end, was making sure my Breath Support was really on point. You can't simply sit there, slightly hunched over your keyboard, watch this video and think you are going to get mixed voice (Some lucky few may). If you haven't got breath support nailed down, you really need to go away and work on this. Once breath support is working correctly, you should feel no pressure in your neck area when singing higher. If you feel as you go higher, you are shifting to your neck area or pushing in your neck area, you haven't got breath support nailed down. Breath support for me, was an area, I didn't pay enough attention to. It's your engine, its what's going to make all these videos work. For reference, I'm 52 this year, and mixed voice has opened up a whole new world for me. When you get it, you will be like a kid with a new Christmas present and annoy your family for many days lol
Hi sir, may i kw how u got your breath surrport down and also do u do his excersises to a scale or somethin?(i also bought the course but i don't kw if i am suppose to do the excersise according to a scale or wat
@@tehextra3907 Can you do lip trills without having to use your fingers to hold your cheeks up? Lip Trill in your head voice, and then slide down to your chest voice on the same trill. If your supporting, you won't need to use your fingers. Tyler also has a video where you do a Sshhhh sound, that is showing you where support is coming from. Do Ssshhhh sssshhhhh ssshhhh as if your telling someone to be quiet over and over, this is the feeling of support as well.
Tyler is the first vocal coach on RUclips to get me into a comfortable mix. Still needs refining but now I know I can get there. As a deep bass worship singer, I knew I needed a middle voice to be able to sing anything contemporary. I didn't know if it was possible but I knew I wanted it and that was enough. I listened to as many vocal coaches as I could on RUclips yet Tyler brought out things I've never heard before. If you want a mixed voice, do yourselves a favor and watch all his video
East or West Tyler wysong sirvis simply the best ❤😊😊 You are my elder brother sir my Guru my inspiration I ❤ you from the bottom of my heart sir I am a patient of Schizophrenia Anxiety And depression due to constant domestic violence from my father towards my mother and me throughout childhood But now I am a full time singer ❤❤❤❤Huge Love ❤ and respect sir ❤ love you 😊
Yesssss Indeed, I believe that I have some more things to learn, and add to my vocal journey. I am open. Yesssss, What did you say yesterday, Seek and Ye will find. Ask and it shall be given and Knock and the door will open. Thank you Tyler, I am truly excited every time you appear with some of your Awesome warm-ups. I thought I had misplaced my higher voice, but working with you, found out that’s not true. Have a great day. Thank you again Tyler. 🎶
I think I listened to almost ALL of youtube content creators on singing, and honestly Tyler, you are one of the top. Learning to sing is so much more than just doing it - it forces you to open your mind, accept possibilities that you didn't think were viable, learn biology, learn (and apply on yourself) psychology, get yourself in best shape possible, get disciplined, work, work, work, never give up, make a fool of yourself sometimes, try new (weird) things, believe it will happen before it happenes, get rid of limiting beliefs and so on, until one day IT HAPPENS, and you KNOW IT WAS WORTH IT... and then you get back to work, because - why not, there's always something cool that can be learned, maybe a distorsion or smtg. :)) Good job, Tyler. You deliver quality. I can tell you worked a lot for your voice. 👏👏👏
omg, and I wrote this comment while watching just half of the video... now that I've heard what you said about you travelling across the country and sleeping on an air mattress just to study with the coach you wanted, THAT's AWESOME!!! Uuuh, I feel so motivated! Thank you!!!🤩🤩🤩
This is the only vocal coach where I'm getting a grip on how do I actually mix. I've always wanted to sing like my prepuberty ish phase where I have no issues going high without relying on head/falsetto. So far you're doing great my man!
Great video and golden words, again! I've found my mix, too, thanks to you. I first found your videos about a year ago and your singing and explanations made me believe there is a mixed voice, and I started doing the puffy cheeks. About six months later I landed on something that was at first quite small but clearly different from chest or head/falsetto, and so effortless! For some time after that it was lost, but then one day I found it again. And then more and more often. A couple of months ago I felt that I really needed a plan and purchased your masterclass, which is awesome, and now I'm building more strength and reliability to my mix all the time. Thank you so much!
Thank you so much!! I really loved your vocals tips and besides that I love your life’s tips about keep going and believing in yourself! Regards from Colombia!
I've always wanted to sing...but I was really embarrassed by the sound of my voice... from now on things gonna change. Thanks to you. You're classes are life changing 👏👏👏👏
Like Queen Sohyang she using ney-ney-ney-ney I found my mixed easily using ur approach and Sohyang's approach. It is light and for a male, it will automatically become more heady as it ascend to higher key ..my highest is A5...meanwhile my Bb5 B5 are pushy🤪
One of my favorite videos of yours so far! Love the explanation, practical exercise, and motivational aspects. Thanks for continuing to share your knowledge Tyler!
As always I love your videos Tyler, thank you! The French honk sound is very helpful for getting into a mix and I use it all the time for myself and my students! ☺️
Besides the great vocal lessons you give us in every video your words always help me a lot man! I appreciate it and i really thank you so much for all this! The best for you bro!
Thank you so much for the video and for the studio upgrade! By using a proper mic the quality of your videos improved 200% in an instant. Can I also have a question? I feel that I’m starting nailing the mixed voice in higher ranges (I’m still a beginner) but around my break it’s very hard to even going into it or maintain it. Is this exercise good to polish this thing? Also I am very confident that I’m about to buy your mixed voice course! Thank you for it!
new and improved, tyler wysong, now with motivational quotes and new furniture in the background. tyler, you're the man. love your tips, especially this one...thank you! also that mic sounds pretty clear and fantastic, if you get a chance to reply and don't mind sharing, what mic is it and what interface do you use ? either way, keep up the good work, you are appreciated.
Thank you! Yes of course. Mic: AKG C214 Interface: UAD Apollo Twin I do minimal processing afterwards just a little EQ and Compression in post production. Potentially I will do a video about that too because getting the sound right has been a journey for me!
Hey, Tyler! Been watching you for a while now. Thanks to you demonstrations, I figured out that this loud and thick voice I've been throwing out is the mix voice! Working on strengthening it and trying to add a healthy David Draiman'ish growl now. To be honest, I always wanted a experienced vocalist's opinion on a certain ex Super Eurobeat soloist - Manuel Karamori. This guy's literally made me believe in my childhood thought of having a voice with some great potential. I would be so grateful to see you talk his techniques out briefly or just pinpoint the ways he uses compression while in mix voice! This is the man who also sung the notorious meme song - Gas Gas Gas, though the one I want you to listen to is the Madman.
Very good! This method is based on speach level singing by Seth Riggs? Yeah I always like the big voices, wanted to sing like them but even the 'big' like Mariah are already mixing...we can go beyond by mixing right. Oh a question. When you close the nose we have to feel the sound right there? Because sometimes teaches say to sing like that and try to send thr resonance somewhere else and not into the nose.
I unfortunately have never had the opportunity to study with Seth Riggs personally but I did become a Brett Manning Certified Associate back in 2013 who of course studied with Seth Riggs. I guess some would call this speech level singing but it isn't how I think about it anymore. So just for this exercise you are exaggerating the nasal resonance or velopharyngeal opening, so when plugging the nose it should be very "nasally". It's just a means to an end and you are not meant to sing with that kind of imbalanced resonance. We just use it as a good teacher to get the cords in the right configuration.
I have been trying to find mix and had multiple vocal coaches the last 2 years..still haven't found my mix...or else my voice can't learn it. I dont know. The breath support have been a main focus the first year learning, and then i feel like i learned nothing from there. Is it possible that some people dont have the abillity to learn it? cause i fear that I might. I havent given up on it yet, it just sucks that I seem not to find it.
What is your vocal range? I guess you're a baritone for your tone. I'm a bass and I have a problem, I can't find my mix voice. I don't know how to do it. I'll try this excercise of course but can you tell me specifically some tips to help me find that sound?
I have an important question, if it's safe to to extend chest voice, does that mean that the transition to mixed voice will be moved further in our range (beyond E4 for example)?
Hi while doing the honk excercise (which was really helpful thankyou so much), what should the larynx position be? My understanding is that in mixed voice you keep larynx neutral while slightly opening mouth towards the higher notes. But what if there are lots of consonants and closed vowels around E4? I always feel like i need to add more cry around My middle voice but around A4 my voice just opens up with full resonance and the higher notes afterwards present no problem to me. Its the middle range that always feels extremely awkward to navigate
Great teachings. I generally sing classical music as a countertenor. My voice automatically changes into head voice. How to stop that? I can sing upto G5 in my falcet voice but would like to use mix voice. Is that possible?
Don't think about falsetto as being bad to switch into. Also, don't think about it as being a necessarily breathy sound. What you should be focused on, is training the voice above falsetto. That is the full voice mechanism, but with limited volume. Anything you can do in that voice, you can do in full voice. The same cannot be said for falsetto, because full voice and falsetto are not compatible if the falsetto is still breathy. So, you use the full voice (non-breathy falsetto) mechanism at the quietest possible volume on all vowels to train the breathiness out of your falsetto. After that, it will be your falsetto mechanism that carries your full voice tone on top of it. What you're doing, is building the full voice tonality into your falsetto. There is no other way to train your voice to sound full and also feel released and unstrained at the same time. Anyone who says that it's just a matter of training your chest voice to go higher, is missing the point. It's also not about pulling your falsetto lower. It's about strengthening the higher mechanism that joins the two voices together into one. Be warned, however, that this is powerful stuff. I warmed up in that high voice at a very quiet volume, and then showed my girlfriend that I could make the same sounds much louder right afterwards. She said it hurt her ears. You won't find this training many places, because it has been mostly forgotten or misunderstood. But it is absolutely the way forward. I couldn't project at all before learning this technique.
@@into.the.wood.chipper. Thanks for your comment. If I understand you correctly it's about strengthening the overlapping part of my chest voice and falsetto, which is about one octave. In the song "Bring him home" which I posted I have to change voices during the song. I don't sing loud because of the neighbors but that way I do get a better voice controle.
Thank you :) I've been experimenting and I THINK I've found my mix a while ago. It sounds like my chest voice but I can hit very high notes I could never hit with my chest voice. Question 1: Is there a way to be sure I'm using my mix and I'm not just pushing chest? Question 2: Is it normal that I can hit very high notes when I practise exercises (like bub-bub or naj-naj) but when I try to sing lyrics I fail to make it sound good? Maybe it'll get better over time? :) Do you have any tips from going to (often nasal) exercises to real songs?
Hii. I feel like you'd know if you're pushing chest because you'd feel uncomfortable pain. I know I did. You might be able to sing higher on while doing exercises cause you don't have to focus on the change of vowels that much like you do when you're singing lyrics. Twang could also be affecting it (related to nasality)
Well there is kind of a nerdy way using a spectrogram to know for sure. I do have a few videos on my channel about formants and harmonics if you want to check them out. Yes completely normal. The exercises are just one word and also words that give us the best chance of making the right coordination, then when you add lyrics with a ton of different words some even potentially problematic things get more complicated.
Yeah nice exercices, you have good advice to teach mechanism ! But can you give them exercices without nasopharyngeal compression (because there is some in all your demonstrations) ? And show them what is a real full chest voice ? Great job anyway !
I don’t encourage a “full chest” I teach mix voice as you go higher. You don’t have to listen to me though. Take what you learn and make up your own mind.
@@tylerwysong Hi it wasnt an agression sorry of it sounded like it !! I didnt mean to discuss your way of teaching, that i find interesting by the way ! I am just pretty intersted by diversification in vocal technic so i was just wondering , what if you want to go high in mix and you want a more round and warm sound with your approach of singing ?
@@DarkShani Notnsure how many of my videos you have seen but that’s where I would use Ken Bozeman’s chiaroscuro whisper technique which gives a more rounded sound due to the neutral larynx.
Great video, and for those that don't have mix, I will explain my little journey. I purchased Tyler's Mixed Voice Master Class last year and it took me 6 months to get this, so please don't worry if you don't get it after watching a few RUclips videos. You do have to be disciplined, I had to think about what I ate, I had to change my water habits, I had to carry out the exercises in the video all the time, but the most important thing that got it for me in the end, was making sure my Breath Support was really on point. You can't simply sit there, slightly hunched over your keyboard, watch this video and think you are going to get mixed voice (Some lucky few may). If you haven't got breath support nailed down, you really need to go away and work on this. Once breath support is working correctly, you should feel no pressure in your neck area when singing higher. If you feel as you go higher, you are shifting to your neck area or pushing in your neck area, you haven't got breath support nailed down. Breath support for me, was an area, I didn't pay enough attention to. It's your engine, its what's going to make all these videos work. For reference, I'm 52 this year, and mixed voice has opened up a whole new world for me. When you get it, you will be like a kid with a new Christmas present and annoy your family for many days lol
Working on that! Thank you!
ahhhMazing!
This is so amazing! Thanks so much for sharing!!
Hi sir, may i kw how u got your breath surrport down and also do u do his excersises to a scale or somethin?(i also bought the course but i don't kw if i am suppose to do the excersise according to a scale or wat
@@tehextra3907 Can you do lip trills without having to use your fingers to hold your cheeks up? Lip Trill in your head voice, and then slide down to your chest voice on the same trill. If your supporting, you won't need to use your fingers. Tyler also has a video where you do a Sshhhh sound, that is showing you where support is coming from. Do Ssshhhh sssshhhhh ssshhhh as if your telling someone to be quiet over and over, this is the feeling of support as well.
Tyler is the first vocal coach on RUclips to get me into a comfortable mix. Still needs refining but now I know I can get there. As a deep bass worship singer, I knew I needed a middle voice to be able to sing anything contemporary. I didn't know if it was possible but I knew I wanted it and that was enough. I listened to as many vocal coaches as I could on RUclips yet Tyler brought out things I've never heard before. If you want a mixed voice, do yourselves a favor and watch all his video
So happy to hear this my friend!
I agree 👍
I just found his videos and already I am learning from him…he’s great at teaching!
East or West Tyler wysong sirvis simply the best ❤😊😊 You are my elder brother sir my Guru my inspiration I ❤ you from the bottom of my heart sir I am a patient of Schizophrenia Anxiety And depression due to constant domestic violence from my father towards my mother and me throughout childhood But now I am a full time singer ❤❤❤❤Huge Love ❤ and respect sir ❤ love you 😊
I am glad that you explained that clearly and said that there is this resonanse shift from pure chest to mix voice
Im saving up for the mix voice masterclass.
You are definitely the best vocal coach istg
Awesome! Thank you!
Amazing video as always, coach!! Gonna be working on it!!!
Thanks man!
Yesssss Indeed, I believe that I have some more things to learn, and add to my vocal journey. I am open. Yesssss, What did you say yesterday, Seek and Ye will find. Ask and it shall be given and Knock and the door will open. Thank you Tyler, I am truly excited every time you appear with some of your Awesome warm-ups. I thought I had misplaced my higher voice, but working with you, found out that’s not true. Have a great day. Thank you again Tyler. 🎶
"If you want it, you'll find a way, if you don't, you'll find an excuse"....great reminder!
Thanks Man. You are fantastic. No-one ever explained this so well and or demonstrated it.
You're very welcome!
Killer tip and exercise. Keep it up Tyler!
Thanks you my friend!
I think I listened to almost ALL of youtube content creators on singing, and honestly Tyler, you are one of the top. Learning to sing is so much more than just doing it - it forces you to open your mind, accept possibilities that you didn't think were viable, learn biology, learn (and apply on yourself) psychology, get yourself in best shape possible, get disciplined, work, work, work, never give up, make a fool of yourself sometimes, try new (weird) things, believe it will happen before it happenes, get rid of limiting beliefs and so on, until one day IT HAPPENS, and you KNOW IT WAS WORTH IT... and then you get back to work, because - why not, there's always something cool that can be learned, maybe a distorsion or smtg. :)) Good job, Tyler. You deliver quality. I can tell you worked a lot for your voice. 👏👏👏
omg, and I wrote this comment while watching just half of the video... now that I've heard what you said about you travelling across the country and sleeping on an air mattress just to study with the coach you wanted, THAT's AWESOME!!! Uuuh, I feel so motivated! Thank you!!!🤩🤩🤩
I hope you won't stop giving lessons. You're a great teacher!
This is the only vocal coach where I'm getting a grip on how do I actually mix. I've always wanted to sing like my prepuberty ish phase where I have no issues going high without relying on head/falsetto. So far you're doing great my man!
Correct me if I'm wrong but:
"If you want it, you'll find a way. If you don't, you'll find an excuse." Tyler Wysong
PUUUJJHHHHH blew my mind.
These videos are helping me to understand how to improve my singing….
Amazing teacher and singer!
Thank you my friend!
Thank you! I wish you be my teacher
Yes, that's the hardest part: getting from your chest up through that mid-range. Good exercises!
Great video and golden words, again! I've found my mix, too, thanks to you. I first found your videos about a year ago and your singing and explanations made me believe there is a mixed voice, and I started doing the puffy cheeks. About six months later I landed on something that was at first quite small but clearly different from chest or head/falsetto, and so effortless! For some time after that it was lost, but then one day I found it again. And then more and more often. A couple of months ago I felt that I really needed a plan and purchased your masterclass, which is awesome, and now I'm building more strength and reliability to my mix all the time. Thank you so much!
Thank you so much!! I really loved your vocals tips and besides that I love your life’s tips about keep going and believing in yourself! Regards from Colombia!
Thank you so much!
This guy is a genius.
Amazing
Thnak you brother!
you’re awesome dude!!
I've always wanted to sing...but I was really embarrassed by the sound of my voice... from now on things gonna change. Thanks to you. You're classes are life changing 👏👏👏👏
My fav coach ever
Like Queen Sohyang she using ney-ney-ney-ney
I found my mixed easily using ur approach and Sohyang's approach. It is light and for a male, it will automatically become more heady as it ascend to higher key ..my highest is A5...meanwhile my Bb5 B5 are pushy🤪
One of my favorite videos of yours so far! Love the explanation, practical exercise, and motivational aspects. Thanks for continuing to share your knowledge Tyler!
Love the new space Tyler!
Thank you!
As always I love your videos Tyler, thank you! The French honk sound is very helpful for getting into a mix and I use it all the time for myself and my students! ☺️
Thanks buddy it really is helping👍👌
Thank you Tyler! You are amazing!
Thank you!!
Great video by the way.
Great tips as always! Look at that new set up!!
Thank you!
Thank you so much! Love your video. Yes, finally found what I had been searching.
Still love all your vids.. you are the master
I appreciate you! 🙏🏻
awesome as always
Thank you!
Zen and singing!
Love it!
Thanx! It's great exercise!
Thank you!
Subscribed the second you quoted Mr. Rohn
Love it man, new studio looks great too!
Thanks man!
you have great vids
You're just amazing 👏👏👏
Loved it... Thanks so much!!! Keep up the good work buddy. Your videos has helped a lot... cheers
I'm so happy to hear! Thank you!
Liked for the video, subed for your phrase.
kidding I have been subbed for almost 2 months now. Thanks Tyler for sharing your passion and wisdom!
Thank you Tyler, you gave us another precious tipp🎶🎼❣️And, I also loved your motivational speech about keeping an open mind🙌🙌🙌
Thank you my friend!
Besides the great vocal lessons you give us in every video your words always help me a lot man! I appreciate it and i really thank you so much for all this! The best for you bro!
Thanks so much!
Thanks for sharing this video mate 👍
Thank you so much for the video and for the studio upgrade! By using a proper mic the quality of your videos improved 200% in an instant.
Can I also have a question? I feel that I’m starting nailing the mixed voice in higher ranges (I’m still a beginner) but around my break it’s very hard to even going into it or maintain it. Is this exercise good to polish this thing?
Also I am very confident that I’m about to buy your mixed voice course! Thank you for it!
Thanks so much! yes the mic is making such a big difference!
Yes this is an amazing exercise for around the break area!!
loved it brother, thanks
new and improved, tyler wysong, now with motivational quotes and new furniture in the background. tyler, you're the man. love your tips, especially this one...thank you! also that mic sounds pretty clear and fantastic, if you get a chance to reply and don't mind sharing, what mic is it and what interface do you use ? either way, keep up the good work, you are appreciated.
Thank you! Yes of course.
Mic: AKG C214
Interface: UAD Apollo Twin
I do minimal processing afterwards just a little EQ and Compression in post production. Potentially I will do a video about that too because getting the sound right has been a journey for me!
Who did you study with for that 3 1\2 months? I feel like I'd do that as well to study with you!
Omg, this is the missing part of the puzzle, I finally now have a mixed voice
Yay! Woohoo!
Can we also use straw phonation to get into our middle voice?
Yes absolutely!!!
@@tylerwysong that's great, I would love it if you could do a video on that too.
Thanks man, always inspired by your videos
Insane words dude 🔥🔥.. will try the exercise.
Thank you so much!
Thank you sir♥️
Keep it up 😍
Great video!!!
Thank you!
Whoa
great video bro
Hey, Tyler! Been watching you for a while now. Thanks to you demonstrations, I figured out that this loud and thick voice I've been throwing out is the mix voice! Working on strengthening it and trying to add a healthy David Draiman'ish growl now.
To be honest, I always wanted a experienced vocalist's opinion on a certain ex Super Eurobeat soloist - Manuel Karamori. This guy's literally made me believe in my childhood thought of having a voice with some great potential. I would be so grateful to see you talk his techniques out briefly or just pinpoint the ways he uses compression while in mix voice! This is the man who also sung the notorious meme song - Gas Gas Gas, though the one I want you to listen to is the Madman.
Really great advices, I Will continue until I find the key, I know It is out there, ...
Yes keep at it!
Awesome new studio :) Sound is really clear. Was thinking that guitar was gonna get picked up for a minute there ;)
Thanks man! oh it will make an appearance sooner or later!
Is this the AKG C214? sounds incredibly clear and professional
Yes it's the C214. Thanks, I love this mic!
Very good! This method is based on speach level singing by Seth Riggs? Yeah I always like the big voices, wanted to sing like them but even the 'big' like Mariah are already mixing...we can go beyond by mixing right. Oh a question. When you close the nose we have to feel the sound right there? Because sometimes teaches say to sing like that and try to send thr resonance somewhere else and not into the nose.
I unfortunately have never had the opportunity to study with Seth Riggs personally but I did become a Brett Manning Certified Associate back in 2013 who of course studied with Seth Riggs. I guess some would call this speech level singing but it isn't how I think about it anymore.
So just for this exercise you are exaggerating the nasal resonance or velopharyngeal opening, so when plugging the nose it should be very "nasally". It's just a means to an end and you are not meant to sing with that kind of imbalanced resonance. We just use it as a good teacher to get the cords in the right configuration.
It gets more comfortable the placement! Thanks.
I have been trying to find mix and had multiple vocal coaches the last 2 years..still haven't found my mix...or else my voice can't learn it. I dont know. The breath support have been a main focus the first year learning, and then i feel like i learned nothing from there. Is it possible that some people dont have the abillity to learn it? cause i fear that I might. I havent given up on it yet, it just sucks that I seem not to find it.
What is your vocal range? I guess you're a baritone for your tone. I'm a bass and I have a problem, I can't find my mix voice. I don't know how to do it. I'll try this excercise of course but can you tell me specifically some tips to help me find that sound?
I have an important question, if it's safe to to extend chest voice, does that mean that the transition to mixed voice will be moved further in our range (beyond E4 for example)?
Hi while doing the honk excercise (which was really helpful thankyou so much), what should the larynx position be?
My understanding is that in mixed voice you keep larynx neutral while slightly opening mouth towards the higher notes.
But what if there are lots of consonants and closed vowels around E4?
I always feel like i need to add more cry around My middle voice but around A4 my voice just opens up with full resonance and the higher notes afterwards present no problem to me.
Its the middle range that always feels extremely awkward to navigate
Great teachings. I generally sing classical music as a countertenor. My voice automatically changes into head voice. How to stop that?
I can sing upto G5 in my falcet voice but would like to use mix voice. Is that possible?
Don't think about falsetto as being bad to switch into. Also, don't think about it as being a necessarily breathy sound.
What you should be focused on, is training the voice above falsetto. That is the full voice mechanism, but with limited volume. Anything you can do in that voice, you can do in full voice. The same cannot be said for falsetto, because full voice and falsetto are not compatible if the falsetto is still breathy. So, you use the full voice (non-breathy falsetto) mechanism at the quietest possible volume on all vowels to train the breathiness out of your falsetto. After that, it will be your falsetto mechanism that carries your full voice tone on top of it. What you're doing, is building the full voice tonality into your falsetto. There is no other way to train your voice to sound full and also feel released and unstrained at the same time. Anyone who says that it's just a matter of training your chest voice to go higher, is missing the point. It's also not about pulling your falsetto lower. It's about strengthening the higher mechanism that joins the two voices together into one.
Be warned, however, that this is powerful stuff. I warmed up in that high voice at a very quiet volume, and then showed my girlfriend that I could make the same sounds much louder right afterwards. She said it hurt her ears. You won't find this training many places, because it has been mostly forgotten or misunderstood. But it is absolutely the way forward. I couldn't project at all before learning this technique.
@@into.the.wood.chipper. Thanks for your comment. If I understand you correctly it's about strengthening the overlapping part of my chest voice and falsetto, which is about one octave. In the song "Bring him home" which I posted I have to change voices during the song. I don't sing loud because of the neighbors but that way I do get a better voice controle.
Thank you :) I've been experimenting and I THINK I've found my mix a while ago. It sounds like my chest voice but I can hit very high notes I could never hit with my chest voice.
Question 1: Is there a way to be sure I'm using my mix and I'm not just pushing chest?
Question 2: Is it normal that I can hit very high notes when I practise exercises (like bub-bub or naj-naj) but when I try to sing lyrics I fail to make it sound good? Maybe it'll get better over time? :) Do you have any tips from going to (often nasal) exercises to real songs?
Hii. I feel like you'd know if you're pushing chest because you'd feel uncomfortable pain. I know I did.
You might be able to sing higher on while doing exercises cause you don't have to focus on the change of vowels that much like you do when you're singing lyrics. Twang could also be affecting it (related to nasality)
@@joaocabo07 Thank you! :)
Well there is kind of a nerdy way using a spectrogram to know for sure. I do have a few videos on my channel about formants and harmonics if you want to check them out.
Yes completely normal. The exercises are just one word and also words that give us the best chance of making the right coordination, then when you add lyrics with a ton of different words some even potentially problematic things get more complicated.
@@tylerwysong Thanks! Very helpful :)
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Yeah nice exercices, you have good advice to teach mechanism !
But can you give them exercices without nasopharyngeal compression (because there is some in all your demonstrations) ?
And show them what is a real full chest voice ?
Great job anyway !
I don’t encourage a “full chest” I teach mix voice as you go higher. You don’t have to listen to me though. Take what you learn and make up your own mind.
@@tylerwysong Hi it wasnt an agression sorry of it sounded like it !!
I didnt mean to discuss your way of teaching, that i find interesting by the way !
I am just pretty intersted by diversification in vocal technic so i was just wondering , what if you want to go high in mix and you want a more round and warm sound with your approach of singing ?
@@DarkShani Notnsure how many of my videos you have seen but that’s where I would use Ken Bozeman’s chiaroscuro whisper technique which gives a more rounded sound due to the neutral larynx.
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Is that Cognac or Brandy? 😂
It was a bourbon! Finally someone noticed! Ha.
the 100th comment ^~^
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