My Singing Philosophy | an EASY way to learn how to SING | You Don't Need to Learn Vocal Anatomy!
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- Опубликовано: 12 мар 2024
- This is a very easy, user-friendly approach to LEARNING TO SING. This is how I learned how to sing, without learning vocal anatomy, without understanding cord closure, larynx position, or anything anatomical. Singing is very simple in the end. This is both how I learned to sing and taught myself, and also how I teach other singers to sing in my lessons. :)
If you have struggled with learning vocal anatomy, there is another way! Here is how I learned to sing without going the vocal anatomy-focused approach!
Online voice lessons with me: katecosettevocals.com
Disclaimer: vocal anatomy-focused learning is so totally valid and great for a lot of people! This is just to say that it is optional, to give some hope that if anatomy-based learning isn't for you, you aren't alone and you are also totally able to learn to sing without it. :) Видеоклипы
Hi guys! This was recorded and posted a few months ago - it is a re-upload, fixing some audio issues that happened to one or two of my past videos. New videos coming soon. :)
I like your philosophy of singing. Years of singing anatomy haven’t helped me to sing well.
🤩🙏 super great, thanks sooo much
Another banger. Who else is gonna come up with a video like this.
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Oh my God! I'm trying to sing. Bought online course. What you just taught me. Is more than I learned in two weeks thank you so much ❤
I’m so happy I could help!! ☺️
Your philosophy of singing is revolutionary for me, and I am excited to be taking singing lessons with you!
thanks so much, I’m so happy it’s been so helpful for you!! Excited to see you next! 😄
You're such an excellent teacher and singer. Please keep going.
awe thanks so much! 🥰
you're a GENIUS!!!! THAT HELPED ME SO MUCH
aw thank so much, so happy I could help! :)
Awesome video.
Hey Kate, could you please tell me where to begin with learning to sing would you start with vowels? x
Hi Sophie!
I think vowels are a great place to start! Mainly because even if you decide to start with placement (which is totally fine to do!) vowels will inevitably still cause problems, so it's best to learn either vowels first, or vowels alongside placement if you start with that :) Personally I learned vowels first, then breathing, and then placement. But if you want to be really ambitious, you can learn more than one at a time. For that I just suggest practicing them separately - so if you're working on a placement exercise, don't worry about vowels or breathing. If you're working on vowels, don't worry about breathing or placement, and so on, haha. Doing so will make you feel a bit overwhelmed, so focus on one at a time (set aside different practice times for each separately) - it'll really help!
Here's an overview of the 3 parts of singing, and the order I suggest (which is just a suggestion, you can do them in any order!) ruclips.net/video/RlnrtKlrNdU/видео.html
And for vowels, here's two videos. The first is an in-depth overview of vowels, and the second is more focused on how to shape them:
ruclips.net/video/JCgwjBmlHjc/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/nqrC1W77G9w/видео.html
Let me know if you have any questions at all!! You've got this :)
@@katecosettevocals Thanks angel 💗 this has been really helpful