Dearest Victoria, I am a hungarian opera singer, and I just wanna tell you, that I💖 looooooooove you💖so 💖much💖. I saw all your videos, and can tell you, that you helped me with every single video with my voice technic.(and I'm not a beginner). Thank God, that you are here for us. 🙏 Everything, what you tell us, and show us, is so helpful! Thank you for everything👋👋❤️❤️❤️All the best for you!
Thank you so much Victoria. My wife Marie and I had a duo in the 80s, and after raising our kids I am songwriting once again at 75 years old. You have helped me regain my singing voice and I have learned a lot of new techniques I was unaware of in the 80s. I'm holding pitch better and have gained confidence in performing at singer songwriter nights because of you. Thank you, thank you, thank you!!
I greatly appreciate how you are a master and admit that even you have limitations. Very encouraging because we get obsessed with perfection and not being able to reach that really high note and may get discouraged as we max out lower than we'd like. But that's okay! Working within our range would be more satisfying when we forget about being "perfect".
You are amazing, I feel like I know you. I'm 60 from Brooklyn NY. I say thank you and I give you more respect than the other voice people wearing head phones.
I am so glad to have discovered you ! I was asked to sing a Vivaldi solo in our upcoming choir concert and was worried as I felt my voice was so rusty due to not singing much during lockdown. Your amazing videos have kickstarted my voice. Effortlessly produced a high A using the siren technique which was such a joy to discover just how easy that was. Thankyou
Dear Victoria, this is one amazing video. I do work on those points you gave us, but you emphasise their importance so well, that it makes me want to work even harder. As a soprano myself, I am always drawn to titles that have the words "high notes" in them, or something to that effect. I do sirens, I work on my middle voice, even the lower notes although they are my weakest. Doing those sirens with you was wonderful, I felt as if I were reaching to the dizzy heights! I know the importance of the middle voice. I did read (and hear) in the past that in order to reach those lovely high notes, that it's necessary to work on the lower ones too, which I always took notice of and DID work on them. I do know someone who sings VERY high (never any middle voice notes), but is off key a lot of the time, with very little control. I know immediately if I am in the wrong key, or I sang what I call a "bum note", and I am sure you know just what I mean. You know Victoria, we just have to know when things are right, and everything is in place don't we? Sometimes I will sing only ONE song in an afternoon (one I am wanting to record) and even then I may not be satisfied. But I also think that sometimes it can get monotonous doing that, and I can lose the drift if you get my meaning. I was interested in what you said about the note F6 because I can reach it in practice, but singing it in a song - huh! totally different! Sorry this is a long comment Victoria - I can easily get carried away when I talk about singing! A big THUMBS UP to you once more.
Thank you so much for all your videos 😊as a choir singer I’m practicing to sing better and singing in a group with my husband.This is so helpful and a blessing for me. Thank you again ❤keep up the AWESOME work your doing.May God continue to bless you 😘
I think this is the best video I have seen on the matter of high notes. Very realistic without being a dream crusher. Very practical and logical…or maybe I’m just a bit more mature 😅. Thank you for speaking to this!
OH this is an excellent video -one of the best yet. Especially like your choice of topics and, in this case, guidance against working against ourselves is very apt. Strong work!
Just found you. Gosh you're lovely. I set myself the F6 Holle Rache challenge and have failed. Have got over myself and stopped squeezing at the top. The vocal folds can be trained BUT much is genetic (you need naturally shorter folds to get the CT stretch - end of). Rejecting that which we are given is a crime; love your voice and treat it with compassion. Otherwise you have a future of strain and potentially polyps and nodules ahead. Thank you for your wisdom and candid sharing.
Thank you so much for your videos. Just starting out discovering my voice & range. Going after strength & technique. Will be working through these videos. As a natural alto with soprano abilities, high notes are always intriguing to me.
Victoria, I’m listening to you everyday. I am 77 and just started private lessons. I have a voice bc my dad sang the opera arias so I learned very young. It’s just a hobby. I have a bad TMJ problem, but I do what I can. Thank you! You give me confidence.
Hi Victoria, could you do more videos on vocal tension? I’ve been taking classes with a professional for a year, and even though we’ve made progress, the tension is a huge challenge for me, tongue, throat, laringe, mouth. It’s there especially as I approach high notes and my passage and it’s frustrating!
I have lots of videos on vocal tension. Here is my PLAYLIST: Throat, Tongue & Jaw Tension in Singing - Free up your Voice! ruclips.net/p/PLaWjWxiTysDDDSGygoVWRk_IfZeFI71aj. Also, my next video that will be published on Saturday will be on Vocal Strain - How to Prevent Damage.
I absolutely love you Victoria! These video are such a great help to me during my vocal practices!!! I am a soprano and vocal weakness set in with age and nonuse. I'm now revisiting to sharpen my vocal gifts. You are an awesome coach. Thank you!
hello victoria, you are really the best voice teacher. I am from Philippines and I really appreciate your effective teachings. I really want to sing like the great singers in my country
Really loved the video, i have played it like three times and I went from mixing up to E5 to G5/G#5, when the instructor is great so are the results Love your videos❤️
You are God's gift. Can you do a video or arrange videos, that beginners like me with no music background that doesnt know how to sing, like what to do first, what should i learn first, what should i practice first, how long should i practice. I know this will be too much. But i just literally dont likr other youtubrrs that teach singing. Only your way of teaching that got me. So friendly and using easy words. Im not an english speaker. Btw 😁 thanks, have. Good day
Of course! I already have this! Here is the First Voice Lesson: BEGINNER Singing Lessons - LET'S START! ruclips.net/video/WH_OV7yEDf4/видео.html Here is my playlist: Beginner Singing Lessons - FOLLOW THESE VIDEOS! ruclips.net/p/PLaWjWxiTysDBD7MGUWCSdC4yhLzxVsEdW This will keep you busy and give you everything you need!
Oh Yes! This is exactly the advice I needed. Victoria, are you a proponent of strengthening and engaging the pelvic floor for singing? If so, can you please consider a lesson on that topic? I read about it but not sure about it. Thanks very much. Bob
Thank-you for this very informative video! I am wondering if women should lower their expectations on achieving their normally good high notes after menopause or is this a myth? Any advice would be appreciated!
Thank you! I’m probably going to try to focus more on my lower and middle registers for now. I think the fact that my head voice somehow has more power than my chest voice is probably a sign that I should focus on my chest voice more. My chest voice can barely go up to a C4 which I’m pretty sure even basses are supposed to be able to go higher. Which is sad cause I’m almost definitely not a bass, probably in more of a tenor or baritone range.
You’re so great! Thank you for your videos! I wanted to ask, how to stop copying singers? That’s kind of my problem, it’s really hard to make a song my own( do you have any tips? I’d be super grateful 🙏❤️
ms. rapanan thank you so much for all these incredible and insightful videos! they really help amazingly fast! i was wondering if it might be possible for you to maybe make a video on how to riff and run? i would really love to master riffing and running but it still is very difficult for me whenever i have to pick up in speed. i tend to mess up the pitch and therefore mess up the run :( thank you so much again, greetings from germany and i'm very looking forward to your new video!! have a wonderful day and stay safe and healthy :)
When things open up again after COVID, I would like to resume my teaching trips to the Philippines. Let me know if you would be interested in arranging a class in the future. Mabuhay!
Victoria, I am so grateful for your videos. My voice coach passed away, and I have not found a new one yet. I want to know why it is that my high notes sound beautiful when I sing them classically. And when I try and belt them for a pop style they sound thin. I know that the thicker part of our vocal cords are used for belting, and that we have to stretch them thin for high notes. But why would the difference Result from style change? Please advise.
It all depends on how high you are singing. We can only take the chest blend so high and then we need to transition to head blend. However, head blend can still sound robust and boomy with good vocal fold closure and resonance. I suggest strengthening your mix at the transition first.
So I went to your bio and saw that you would review people’s singing does it cost money? Are there any virtual classes one on one? For how many days? And what do we do?:)
Here is the link for my review of singers by video. www.healthyvocaltechnique.com/product/video-review-of-your-singing/ I do teach online but at this time my schedule is full. You can find more details on my website. www.healthyvocaltechnique.com/
HOW WOULD I HIT A "HI C OR E' I AM A BARITONE TENOR?i PRACTICE BARRY WHITE AND SMOKY ROBINSON i LIKE THE SONG "A SUNNY DAY" OR AIN'T NO SUN SHINE WHEN SHE'S GONE" ITS A COMFORTABLE SONG TO SING. HOWEVER HE SINGS IT WITH "RESONANCE" BILL WHITHERSPOON. i LIKE 'MARVIN GAYE" ALSO. HE BELTS ALOT. LOTS OF POWER. HOW DO YOU DO "CIRCULAR BREATHING" FOR EXTREMELY LONG NOTES? DO YOU COVER 'FALSETTO TONES"? YOU ARE THE BEST.
Hi! Teacher #VICTORIA I'm one of your subscribers who keeps on coming back to your videos, I just wanted to ask if how do I know that I'm using my chest blend sine correctly?
I can lip trill up to a A6#-B6, but my singing voice's top range is A5#-B5. Does that mean I will someday be able to sing that high? Keep in mind I am a growing tween!
Ma'am when I sing High notes, there are two voices like the singing voice and a breathy voice.. When I ask someone why breathy voice is coming from my throat while singing high notes, he said it's due to bump in vocal folds. Also my range is pretty high, I am a soprano.. But is breathy voice Normal or there is something I am doing wrong??
Breathy voice is common for many singers in the upper register because the coordination is weak. The only way to tell if your vocal folds are healthy would be for you to be examined by an ENT dr. As far as exercises, I would start with simple sirens, starting with middle voice. I demonstrate that a lot in my videos.
1. oops no... 2. Yes 3. I don't know 4. sometimes but I'm on a way to get rid of it. 5. No.. 6. sometimes 7. Yes kind of..I'm working on it. I still have a lot to do😂😂😂😂
Hmmm…. Where did I say that? I just watched my entire video again and I did not say that anywhere. I said that if men choose to go into falsetto in one of the exercises, it is fine. HOWEVER, there are 2 kinds of falsetto and both ARE head voice, CT dominant. (They certainly are not chest voice of TA dominant). There is breathy falsetto which is weak because the vocal folds do not close, hence the term “breathy falsetto”. There is reinforced falsetto which is stronger because the vocal folds close efficiently. It’s all a matter of terminology. I have trained quite a few professional male falsettists and they sing in reinforced falsetto.
@@Victoria-Victorious I tend to use a spectogram (spectral analysis tool) to confirm whether I am singing in falsetto or head voice and the presence of overtones gives it away. Falsetto (minimal amount of overtones), Head voice (maximal amount of overtones). What gets me is that no one ever says a woman sings in falsetto, when in fact some do. The voice is pretty much the same between men and women physically with the exceptions being the length of the vocal folds and the bone structures etc. It be like saying a Volkswagen bug is not a car but a Cadillac is. To me that is shear nonsense as both are cars. I guess I am hypersensitive to the word "falsetto". I would agree that falsetto is mainly a form of head voice, with less connection and hence airier sounding. But I have heard a man singing in falsetto in the lower ranges too. Shocked me when I heard it.
When I work privately with my students who sing in falsetto, we always work on reinforced falsetto. All of them know the difference between breathy falsetto and reinforced falsetto. If a woman sings in breathy head voice, that is the equivalent of breathy falsetto - breathy head voice, inefficient VF closure, poor resonance, weak. I tell them that. Everything you are saying, I know. It’s always the use of terminology that is confusing.
@@Victoria-Victorious I just know that I can't sing in falsetto. Been accused of singing in falsetto but then when I whip out the old spectogram I say see not falsetto! LOL
@@Victoria-Victorious is it possible to mix reinforced falsetto with the other registers..my reinforced falsetto has its own range, F3-F#5 and im trying to figure out why lol
My PLAYLIST on High Notes: Singing High Notes - EASIER, SOLID & MORE EXCITING! ruclips.net/p/PLaWjWxiTysDDcjU4lWBKrhNlR1o2hCFmM
Thank you very much mam. You are amazing. I really admired you the way you teach.
I am Brazilian.
I like your vocal cues.
Dearest Victoria, I am a hungarian opera singer, and I just wanna tell you, that I💖 looooooooove you💖so 💖much💖. I saw all your videos, and can tell you, that you helped me with every single video with my voice technic.(and I'm not a beginner). Thank God, that you are here for us. 🙏 Everything, what you tell us, and show us, is so helpful! Thank you for everything👋👋❤️❤️❤️All the best for you!
Thank you so much for your beautiful post! Truly appreciated! ♥❤💜
Funny,
I'm a Hungarian too. But an intermediate beginner!
And I love Victoria for the exact same reasons!!
Köszönöm széppen⚘
100% agreed !
I love reading this!!
Dang! I just hit a very high note for the first time in my life. I am very excited about it. You are really a great teacher ma'am. Thank you so much.
This is golden info! You are priceless to me!
Thank you! 💚
Thank you kindly for your humility & wisdom🤍
Thank you so much Victoria. My wife Marie and I had a duo in the 80s, and after raising our kids I am songwriting once again at 75 years old. You have helped me regain my singing voice and I have learned a lot of new techniques I was unaware of in the 80s. I'm holding pitch better and have gained confidence in performing at singer songwriter nights because of you. Thank you, thank you, thank you!!
I greatly appreciate how you are a master and admit that even you have limitations. Very encouraging because we get obsessed with perfection and not being able to reach that really high note and may get discouraged as we max out lower than we'd like. But that's okay! Working within our range would be more satisfying when we forget about being "perfect".
You are amazing, I feel like I know you. I'm 60 from Brooklyn NY. I say thank you and I give you more respect than the other voice people wearing head phones.
Hi, fellow Brooklynite! I was raised in Brooklyn but moved to CA many years ago! Welcome to my channel!
I am so glad to have discovered you ! I was asked to sing a Vivaldi solo in our upcoming choir concert and was worried as I felt my voice was so rusty due to not singing much during lockdown. Your amazing videos have kickstarted my voice. Effortlessly produced a high A using the siren technique which was such a joy to discover just how easy that was. Thankyou
Fabulous! I'm happy for you!
Dear Victoria, this is one amazing video. I do work on those points you gave us, but you emphasise their importance so well, that it makes me want to work even harder. As a soprano myself, I am always drawn to titles that have the words "high notes" in them, or something to that effect. I do sirens, I work on my middle voice, even the lower notes although they are my weakest. Doing those sirens with you was wonderful, I felt as if I were reaching to the dizzy heights! I know the importance of the middle voice. I did read (and hear) in the past that in order to reach those lovely high notes, that it's necessary to work on the lower ones too, which I always took notice of and DID work on them. I do know someone who sings VERY high (never any middle voice notes), but is off key a lot of the time, with very little control. I know immediately if I am in the wrong key, or I sang what I call a "bum note", and I am sure you know just what I mean. You know Victoria, we just have to know when things are right, and everything is in place don't we? Sometimes I will sing only ONE song in an afternoon (one I am wanting to record) and even then I may not be satisfied. But I also think that sometimes it can get monotonous doing that, and I can lose the drift if you get my meaning. I was interested in what you said about the note F6 because I can reach it in practice, but singing it in a song - huh! totally different!
Sorry this is a long comment Victoria - I can easily get carried away when I talk about singing! A big THUMBS UP to you once more.
Thank you so much for all your videos 😊as a choir singer I’m practicing to sing better and singing in a group with my husband.This is so helpful and a blessing for me. Thank you again ❤keep up the AWESOME work your doing.May God continue to bless you 😘
You are truly the best voice instructor. Keep it going girl.
Thank you so much!
You are an amazing instructor. Excellent. Looove your videos
Thanks so much! 💚
Again, I live these sirens, and how it gets off of the fear of singing, and just feeling free, 🥰🙂
Glad to hear it! Wonderful!
I think this is the best video I have seen on the matter of high notes. Very realistic without being a dream crusher. Very practical and logical…or maybe I’m just a bit more mature 😅. Thank you for speaking to this!
Thank you! I appreciate your post!
Quelle belle énergie, quelle gentille personne et beaucoup de talent. Merci beaucoup, vous êtes un véritable médicament. 🙂
Yes, the high notes are my nemesis. Hope this video helps me get stronger and more confident with my high notes.❤
I love you. Such a professional and so authentic as a person ❤💚💙💛
Oh, I love your post! Thank you so much! 💚
OH this is an excellent video -one of the best yet. Especially like your choice of topics and, in this case, guidance against working against ourselves is very apt. Strong work!
Wow, thank you! I believe you are one of the subscribers that suggested this important topic! 😀
Just found you. Gosh you're lovely. I set myself the F6 Holle Rache challenge and have failed. Have got over myself and stopped squeezing at the top. The vocal folds can be trained BUT much is genetic (you need naturally shorter folds to get the CT stretch - end of). Rejecting that which we are given is a crime; love your voice and treat it with compassion. Otherwise you have a future of strain and potentially polyps and nodules ahead. Thank you for your wisdom and candid sharing.
Thank you! Glad you found me and welcome to the channel!
Thank you so much for your videos. Just starting out discovering my voice & range. Going after strength & technique. Will be working through these videos. As a natural alto with soprano abilities, high notes are always intriguing to me.
Wonderful! Welcome to the channel!
Best advice I've ever heard. Just terrific. Thank you.
Victoria, I’m listening to you everyday. I am 77 and just started private lessons. I have a voice bc my dad sang the opera arias so I learned very young. It’s just a hobby. I have a bad TMJ problem, but I do what I can. Thank you! You give me confidence.
Wonderful! I am so happy that I can help you! Congratulations on adding singing to your life!!
It always great listening to your outstanding wisdom.
Thanks for being such a great teacher.
I appreciate that! Thank you.
I can't thank you enough for your integrated advice. I shall follow your instructions meticulously. ❤
Hi Victoria, could you do more videos on vocal tension? I’ve been taking classes with a professional for a year, and even though we’ve made progress, the tension is a huge challenge for me, tongue, throat, laringe, mouth. It’s there especially as I approach high notes and my passage and it’s frustrating!
I have lots of videos on vocal tension. Here is my PLAYLIST: Throat, Tongue & Jaw Tension in Singing - Free up your Voice! ruclips.net/p/PLaWjWxiTysDDDSGygoVWRk_IfZeFI71aj. Also, my next video that will be published on Saturday will be on Vocal Strain - How to Prevent Damage.
I absolutely love you Victoria! These video are such a great help to me during my vocal practices!!! I am a soprano and vocal weakness set in with age and nonuse. I'm now revisiting to sharpen my vocal gifts. You are an awesome coach. Thank you!
hello victoria, you are really the best voice teacher. I am from Philippines and I really appreciate your effective teachings. I really want to sing like the great singers in my country
Thank you! 😃 I am Filipino too! I was a guest instructor in Manila for many years.
Thank you 😊 from the bottom my heart! I can see I am trying too hard. Time to reset!
😻Amazing! I loved your story time.
Really loved the video, i have played it like three times and I went from mixing up to E5 to G5/G#5, when the instructor is great so are the results
Love your videos❤️
I'm thrilled that I found you! Love all of your videos.
So glad I’ve found you. Can go ahead now.
Yes iam here watching while youvteaching us. Thank you very much mam to shared all vdeos of you. Yes, i reaally wanted to learn thru you.
oh thank you!!!!!!
Thank you Victoria!
Thank you so much. You are a great teacher and professional!
Tysm! You’re amazing techniques work beautifully!!!
Victoria you are the best! Learn a lot from you! Thank you so much!
Your post makes me happy! Come back soon!
You are God's gift. Can you do a video or arrange videos, that beginners like me with no music background that doesnt know how to sing, like what to do first, what should i learn first, what should i practice first, how long should i practice. I know this will be too much. But i just literally dont likr other youtubrrs that teach singing. Only your way of teaching that got me. So friendly and using easy words. Im not an english speaker. Btw 😁 thanks, have. Good day
Of course! I already have this! Here is the First Voice Lesson: BEGINNER Singing Lessons - LET'S START! ruclips.net/video/WH_OV7yEDf4/видео.html Here is my playlist: Beginner Singing Lessons - FOLLOW THESE VIDEOS! ruclips.net/p/PLaWjWxiTysDBD7MGUWCSdC4yhLzxVsEdW
This will keep you busy and give you everything you need!
Loved this video!! Thank you for sharing your knowledge, Victoria! It's VERY very helpful🥰🎤🎶💕✨
Victoria You and Ken tamplin are the best thanks
Thank you so much, Bob!
Oh Yes! This is exactly the advice I needed. Victoria, are you a proponent of strengthening and engaging the pelvic floor for singing? If so, can you please consider a lesson on that topic? I read about it but not sure about it. Thanks very much. Bob
Yes, the pelvic floor is the base of your support. I cover that in my video on support vs strain.
You so make me smile!!! Bless your vast talent!!! P.x
Thanks for the very informative video..
I'll say it again, you are fantastic Victoria 🎩🦅🎸
I love each and all of your lessons brilliant Victoria!!!! P.x
Thank you Victoria ❤️
Wonderful exercises
You are simply the Best Victoria 🌍🎩❤
Thank-you for this very informative video! I am wondering if women should lower their expectations on achieving their normally good high notes after menopause or is this a myth? Any advice would be appreciated!
Thank you! ❤
Love your tips my dear
I need you to be my coach lol I love your style 🥰😍🥰
I adore you. Thank you
You are the BEST!!!
Thank you! I’m probably going to try to focus more on my lower and middle registers for now. I think the fact that my head voice somehow has more power than my chest voice is probably a sign that I should focus on my chest voice more. My chest voice can barely go up to a C4 which I’m pretty sure even basses are supposed to be able to go higher. Which is sad cause I’m almost definitely not a bass, probably in more of a tenor or baritone range.
You’re so great! Thank you for your videos!
I wanted to ask, how to stop copying singers? That’s kind of my problem, it’s really hard to make a song my own( do you have any tips? I’d be super grateful 🙏❤️
Thank you! I address this exact topic in my video, Find Your True Singing Voice! FIND YOUR UNIQUE SOUND! ruclips.net/video/ROEaIBcsc9k/видео.html
@@Victoria-Victorious thank you for your reply!!!❤️
Thank you❤
Great stuff! Thanks soooooo much!
Energizing!
Oh yah enjoyed and learned at the same time! Thank you so very much .
Glad you enjoyed it!
Glad I discovered your channel
Welcome! I'm glad you found me too!
ms. rapanan thank you so much for all these incredible and insightful videos! they really help amazingly fast! i was wondering if it might be possible for you to maybe make a video on how to riff and run? i would really love to master riffing and running but it still is very difficult for me whenever i have to pick up in speed. i tend to mess up the pitch and therefore mess up the run :( thank you so much again, greetings from germany and i'm very looking forward to your new video!! have a wonderful day and stay safe and healthy :)
Yes, that is on my list! Thank you for your post!
@@Victoria-Victorious thank you so much! im very excited already!!
Thank you!
Thanks you
How I wish I'll be able to see you personally ❤️ i love you so much my online yt vocal coach/vlogger ❤️love from 🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
When things open up again after COVID, I would like to resume my teaching trips to the Philippines. Let me know if you would be interested in arranging a class in the future. Mabuhay!
@@Victoria-Victorious God willing! 🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️
Victoria,
I am so grateful for your videos. My voice coach passed away, and I have not found a new one yet. I want to know why it is that my high notes sound beautiful when I sing them classically. And when I try and belt them for a pop style they sound thin. I know that the thicker part of our vocal cords are used for belting, and that we have to stretch them thin for high notes. But why would the difference Result from style change? Please advise.
It all depends on how high you are singing. We can only take the chest blend so high and then we need to transition to head blend. However, head blend can still sound robust and boomy with good vocal fold closure and resonance. I suggest strengthening your mix at the transition first.
Thankyouu so muchh🙌
So I went to your bio and saw that you would review people’s singing does it cost money? Are there any virtual classes one on one? For how many days? And what do we do?:)
Here is the link for my review of singers by video. www.healthyvocaltechnique.com/product/video-review-of-your-singing/ I do teach online but at this time my schedule is full. You can find more details on my website. www.healthyvocaltechnique.com/
Thank you 😊
Cool.thanks
I love this woman
Thank you for following me.
HOW WOULD I HIT A "HI C OR E' I AM A BARITONE TENOR?i PRACTICE BARRY WHITE AND SMOKY ROBINSON i LIKE THE SONG "A SUNNY DAY" OR AIN'T NO SUN SHINE WHEN SHE'S GONE" ITS A COMFORTABLE SONG TO SING. HOWEVER HE SINGS IT WITH "RESONANCE" BILL WHITHERSPOON. i LIKE 'MARVIN GAYE" ALSO. HE BELTS ALOT. LOTS OF POWER. HOW DO YOU DO "CIRCULAR BREATHING" FOR EXTREMELY LONG NOTES? DO YOU COVER 'FALSETTO TONES"? YOU ARE THE BEST.
I have videos on all of that! See my playlists on Better High Notes and Breathing & Breath Support.
I have the opposite question, too. How do we know our lowest note?
See my PLAYLIST: Low Notes - Love Your Low Notes! ruclips.net/p/PLaWjWxiTysDAUuY7UO7eSO13nAg8Y5kZF
Hi! Teacher #VICTORIA I'm one of your subscribers who keeps on coming back to your videos, I just wanted to ask if how do I know that I'm using my chest blend sine correctly?
I love you ~~~~Victoria~~~❤❤
Do we need to have even more space in the throat in classical singing? I appreciate your answer♥
Yes, for taller vowels and a loftier sound!
1. Yes
2. No
3. Yes
4. Yes 😐
5. Resting,
6. Relaxed
7. No 😔 level
wooo new content!
Hope you enjoyed it!
Great
Victoria, you are beautiful and simply the Best Victoria ❤🎩🤘
Great content indeed
Thank you!
I can lip trill up to a A6#-B6, but my singing voice's top range is A5#-B5. Does that mean I will someday be able to sing that high? Keep in mind I am a growing tween!
It is impossible to know from a written description, plus your voice is still developing. Don't push the top.
maybe you can just mimmicks the cats' miieeaauuu...can this training applies for rock and metal singing??🤔
Great content
Thank you, Frankie!
I almost hit my goals of high note is A4, I can do it with A O vowels but not the I U, but it's seem like take forever to achieve that
I have a video on the OO (u) vowel and another one coming soon.
Hi 😊
Ma'am when I sing High notes, there are two voices like the singing voice and a breathy voice.. When I ask someone why breathy voice is coming from my throat while singing high notes, he said it's due to bump in vocal folds. Also my range is pretty high, I am a soprano.. But is breathy voice Normal or there is something I am doing wrong??
Breathy voice is common for many singers in the upper register because the coordination is weak. The only way to tell if your vocal folds are healthy would be for you to be examined by an ENT dr. As far as exercises, I would start with simple sirens, starting with middle voice. I demonstrate that a lot in my videos.
Hey I just wanna say your videos So helpful
but lately, I heard a clicking sound from my throat do you know why??
I don't know. That does not sound right. Rest your voice and if you are concerned, see an ENT doctor.
I'm a self taught singer I have a beautiful voice but need vocal lessons to become better? Please help
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1. oops no...
2. Yes
3. I don't know
4. sometimes but I'm on a way to get rid of it.
5. No..
6. sometimes
7. Yes kind of..I'm working on it.
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I wish you hadn't equated falsetto and head voice as being the same. They really aren't the same.
Hmmm…. Where did I say that? I just watched my entire video again and I did not say that anywhere. I said that if men choose to go into falsetto in one of the exercises, it is fine. HOWEVER, there are 2 kinds of falsetto and both ARE head voice, CT dominant. (They certainly are not chest voice of TA dominant). There is breathy falsetto which is weak because the vocal folds do not close, hence the term “breathy falsetto”. There is reinforced falsetto which is stronger because the vocal folds close efficiently. It’s all a matter of terminology. I have trained quite a few professional male falsettists and they sing in reinforced falsetto.
@@Victoria-Victorious I tend to use a spectogram (spectral analysis tool) to confirm whether I am singing in falsetto or head voice and the presence of overtones gives it away. Falsetto (minimal amount of overtones), Head voice (maximal amount of overtones). What gets me is that no one ever says a woman sings in falsetto, when in fact some do. The voice is pretty much the same between men and women physically with the exceptions being the length of the vocal folds and the bone structures etc. It be like saying a Volkswagen bug is not a car but a Cadillac is. To me that is shear nonsense as both are cars. I guess I am hypersensitive to the word "falsetto". I would agree that falsetto is mainly a form of head voice, with less connection and hence airier sounding. But I have heard a man singing in falsetto in the lower ranges too. Shocked me when I heard it.
When I work privately with my students who sing in falsetto, we always work on reinforced falsetto. All of them know the difference between breathy falsetto and reinforced falsetto. If a woman sings in breathy head voice, that is the equivalent of breathy falsetto - breathy head voice, inefficient VF closure, poor resonance, weak. I tell them that. Everything you are saying, I know. It’s always the use of terminology that is confusing.
@@Victoria-Victorious I just know that I can't sing in falsetto. Been accused of singing in falsetto but then when I whip out the old spectogram I say see not falsetto! LOL
@@Victoria-Victorious is it possible to mix reinforced falsetto with the other registers..my reinforced falsetto has its own range, F3-F#5 and im trying to figure out why lol