Ken don’t know if you personally check and respond to these comments but I hope you know I’ve been doing your course and your lessons are great, what’s helped me most of all is the techniques I’ve learned so far that I can apply to my everyday singing which I think is the best part of your lessons, You helped me get my voice back brother and it’s better than ever. Thank you very much and I’m sticking with your course as I’ve already seen a lot of improvement in just 2 months 🤟🏼❤️
KEN TAMPLIN IS THE BEST VOCAL COACH ON THE INTERNET IN MY OPINION!! HE IS THE ONLY VOCALIST THAT DEMONSTRATES BY SINGING!!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆
Currently studying music at college with vocals being my main instrument. Been watching your videos for years now and they are always so helpful! Thank you and I hope you are well 😀 😊
Yeah Ken, I remember takin the vowel mods to the "compression" stage for several tunes, where I was WIMPY ,and though I had to do it "consciously" at first, It later became muscle memory where I had the pwr to BELT when needed. I sometimes still TRY to "force it" but its a work in progress... I always hope everyone NEW will go back & internize the earlier videos of Diaphramatic Support/Vowel Mods/ and Head to Chest voice transitioning. Thanks Ken for the reminders in these "special technique" videos to keep to RE visiting the MAIN techniques to keep us at our BEST!😎
One song that isn't widely famous, but Conway Twittys " Only Make Believe " is a good country belt song. He seems to belt effortlessly. I wonder if he sang in Church, to learn how to belt. Also, Linda Ronstadt " Long Long Time" is enjoying a resurgence. I always thought Belting meant using the air from your stomach more. Ex: Cornell was more of a belter, and Staley was more of a vocal range specialist, like Mariah Carey. Thank you Ken!
Definitely some science to singing in the higher register without blowing your voice out. Do you think the vocal science is the same for singing a high passage or phrase verses just "belting out" one high note? I think in some ways, the art of belting is singing a phrase in the upper register "medium loud" without singing "too loud" to pull it off. I find that when I feel like I am straining my voice in the upper register, that I have not drawn in enough air to get up there AND I am not using enough diaphragm/abdominal support to create sustainable compression. Long story short, if you can sing high, without singing LOUD, you are probably onto doing it more correctly.
Any tips for someone who just goes for it too hard on the belting and uses “too much” a little too often? I have a naturally softer sounding voice, so I tend to push for the assertive sound I want with volume and air. I do feel hoarse after singing sometimes, but I always rest (almost completely) the whole next day or two. At 47 years old, I feel like my vocal chords are stronger than they used to be, and I have much better control and technique, but I love how I sound “louder/stronger” 😇
Hi Lanna, I know what you mean. Although I´m a "natural belter" with a strong and loud chest voice, I too had this problem of getting hoarse when pushing too much. I loved the sound but I felt it was not good for me... Everything changed with Ken´s course. My new technique is to ALWAYS sing with strong diaphragmatic support and open throat like Ken teaches. After two weeks of getting used to this feeling I can sing and belt for 2 hours and more without a problem. One tip for you: Don´t rest completely the next day - don´t sing the songs but do your scale workouts lightly - that helps to recover. Hope I could help.😉
Finally after many years of "I don't know,..., Should I ...." I finally got the Sing better than anyone else course !!!!! Hope that I'll be able to do well!!! It's up to me now ! :) Have a great day !
Thanks again for this valuable lesson. I'm keeping these 'how-to' videos like gold. I wonder if you have in mind releasing another video on low-register/baritone singing for guys, like the one you did with that Johnny Cash's song (Ring of Fire) just expanding the whole issue, if there is anything else to say on the matter. I'm really into that style of singing myself. Cheers 👍
EXCELLENT SESSION (as always)! THANKS! Would you say that Springsteen (especially ten years ago and earlier) was using a shout voice in many of the live performances where he could sing at a high level of energy and volume for three or four hours? Judging by his current voice, might one say that he wrecked his voice by not using proper techniques??? THANKS! peace
Can you do a vocal analysis of Dee Snider and whether what he's doing is healthy/natural or if he's adding rasp intentionally etc. Especially if you listen to his recent recordings vs the old ones
Panic at the disco released a new album His voice sounds so different Can you check it out plz and tell us why it's sounds like that The album is being recorded to a tape machine so it's all live And thank you so much
Hi Hulk Ken, belting is a technic that some one must master in order to be a good singer. Undoubtedly patience is one of the quality that someone needs in order to archive ones singing goal. Me, I'm now working in place that stress me up; and i can not resign yet because I don't have other means, if you see what I mean. But I'm waiting for the right time in order to get things seriously. I know that there's a list of exercise that I already know; it's just the key to reach one's best performance level. But is there any element you could suggest me to facilitate things to evolve in my case, where I'm knowing stress? Be blessed. See you soon.
If you visit my RUclips channel you'll find a couple thousand videos on every thing related to singing you can imagine. Just type in a search like: Ken Tamplin Vocal Academy Sing Without Tension and you'll get everything I've done. It's quite an awesome collection, if I do say so myself. And it's ALL free. www.youtube.com/@kentamplin
Hey Ken, would it help for people who are starting to mention that without the knowledge of transitioning from the open Ah vowel to the Call Register they might be hurting their voice by warming up with more range than they can give quality notes? I’m just starting and I’ve been warming up with notes I can easily hit with belting, but have been trying to hit with the same technique as my lowest notes
In other words, I’ve been treating the belting portion of my vocals the same as the lowest notes of my register, and trying to get them to mimic the resonance of the lowest notes
Dear Ken i tend to follow the lead linesi play on guitar is this normal or should I learn new scales. I make the same mistakes all the time of singing one word flat in a sentance. any ideas, its spoiling each take and i'm not good at comping
Hey Ken. Is it possible to buy just the volume one of your course separately? Could you also tell me the difference between 2.0 and 3.0. if i buy 2.0, does it have everything in it?
2.0 does not have everything in it. It is an older iteration of 3.0 which has far more content. I do not sell the volumes separately. I recommend you go on the forum and ask others about their experience with the course, ask questions there, see if its a good fit for you. kentamplinvocalacademy.com/ Rock on!
2.0 has all necessary practice materials however, 2.0 is finite, meaning it no longer has new content being uploaded. It's an older version of my course which has been replaced by the new and improved 3.0.
I have a question. Not to brag but I’m a terrific singer. I can sing without warm ups, with a cold, the flu, strep throat. I sound exactly the same. My question is will this damage my vocal cords? I don’t feel like I’m straining but I can feel it in my throat. I have strep. Also Jolson is the best belter in the seven seas
Ken don’t know if you personally check and respond to these comments but I hope you know I’ve been doing your course and your lessons are great, what’s helped me most of all is the techniques I’ve learned so far that I can apply to my everyday singing which I think is the best part of your lessons, You helped me get my voice back brother and it’s better than ever. Thank you very much and I’m sticking with your course as I’ve already seen a lot of improvement in just 2 months 🤟🏼❤️
I'm really happy to hear that, Michael. Please be sure you've joined the Forum, you get support and feedback there. Rock on!
KEN TAMPLIN IS THE BEST VOCAL COACH ON THE INTERNET IN MY OPINION!! HE IS THE ONLY VOCALIST THAT DEMONSTRATES BY SINGING!!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆
Currently studying music at college with vocals being my main instrument. Been watching your videos for years now and they are always so helpful! Thank you and I hope you are well 😀 😊
Great to hear that Emily! Keep up the hard work! kentamplinvocalacademy.com/
Love this!! The gopher make me laugh out loud! 😂
Training is key! Thanks for the brilliant instruction, Sir Ken! Have a greatly blessed day!👍🤟😎🌹💜🔥
Thanks! You too!
Thanks Once Again For The Amazing Help You’re Giving Us The Students!!!
*_Always relevant information with practical examples... you ROCK Ken._*
Michael Sweet the king of belting!
This was super helpful thank you! I’m learning how to do rock belts as a female and it’s so hard to find teachers who will help with this!
Glad it was helpful! kentamplinvocalacademy.com/
Yeah Ken, I remember takin the vowel mods to the "compression" stage for several tunes, where I was WIMPY ,and though I had to do it "consciously" at first, It later became muscle memory where I had the pwr to BELT when needed. I sometimes still TRY to "force it" but its a work in progress... I always hope everyone NEW will go back & internize the earlier videos of Diaphramatic Support/Vowel Mods/ and Head to Chest voice transitioning. Thanks Ken for the reminders in these "special technique" videos to keep to RE visiting the MAIN techniques to keep us at our BEST!😎
Thanks for sharing. This opens up clarity for me on how to build up the belt register. 🫶
Hey Ken! Hope you are having a rocking day? Take care my friend. 😎
I am! 🕺🏽
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One song that isn't widely famous, but Conway Twittys " Only Make Believe " is a good country belt song. He seems to belt effortlessly. I wonder if he sang in Church, to learn how to belt. Also, Linda Ronstadt
" Long Long Time" is enjoying a resurgence. I always thought Belting meant using the air from your stomach more. Ex: Cornell was more of a belter, and Staley was more of a vocal range specialist, like Mariah Carey. Thank you Ken!
Ken your the man! Thx Joel
I'm startyour class this year, this has been a dream just to sing a good song and sound good while doing it.
please, Make an analysis Queensrÿche - The Chase feat. R. J. Dio.
(Live at The Moore Theater, 2006)
Definitely some science to singing in the higher register without blowing your voice out. Do you think the vocal science is the same for singing a high passage or phrase verses just "belting out" one high note? I think in some ways, the art of belting is singing a phrase in the upper register "medium loud" without singing "too loud" to pull it off. I find that when I feel like I am straining my voice in the upper register, that I have not drawn in enough air to get up there AND I am not using enough diaphragm/abdominal support to create sustainable compression. Long story short, if you can sing high, without singing LOUD, you are probably onto doing it more correctly.
Your question is a great conversation for the forum, please consider posting there, you'll get great feedback!
forum.kentamplinvocalacademy.com/
Any tips for someone who just goes for it too hard on the belting and uses “too much” a little too often? I have a naturally softer sounding voice, so I tend to push for the assertive sound I want with volume and air. I do feel hoarse after singing sometimes, but I always rest (almost completely) the whole next day or two. At 47 years old, I feel like my vocal chords are stronger than they used to be, and I have much better control and technique, but I love how I sound “louder/stronger” 😇
Hi Lanna, I know what you mean. Although I´m a "natural belter" with a strong and loud chest voice, I too had this problem of getting hoarse when pushing too much. I loved the sound but I felt it was not good for me... Everything changed with Ken´s course. My new technique is to ALWAYS sing with strong diaphragmatic support and open throat like Ken teaches. After two weeks of getting used to this feeling I can sing and belt for 2 hours and more without a problem. One tip for you: Don´t rest completely the next day - don´t sing the songs but do your scale workouts lightly - that helps to recover. Hope I could help.😉
I love the passion you have for what you do, and care about your audience.
I appreciate that. Thank you!
thanks ken
Thank you so much for your work. Your program is WELL worth the monetary investment.
Finally after many years of "I don't know,..., Should I ...." I finally got the Sing better than anyone else course !!!!! Hope that I'll be able to do well!!! It's up to me now ! :) Have a great day !
Thanks for the tips Ken
You bet!
Awesome man
Yeah 👍🏻
You are the best Ken 🙏🙏🙏🙏
😂 dude so funny .. yes if only i could take a pill and be able to sing like Pavarotti 🤠 .. thanks for taking time out to explain things 👍🏻
I'ts great!!!!!!!! Excellent!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Awesome
Thanks, Tyler!
The soap box lecture at 2 minutes was worth it!
I threw that in for free...
@@kentamplin You threw the whole video in for free😁😁😁 Thanks for the ministry back in my high school days, '88-'92!
😊
Thanks again for this valuable lesson. I'm keeping these 'how-to' videos like gold. I wonder if you have in mind releasing another video on low-register/baritone singing for guys, like the one you did with that Johnny Cash's song (Ring of Fire) just expanding the whole issue, if there is anything else to say on the matter. I'm really into that style of singing myself. Cheers 👍
I too like sing low notes(am baritone)like Mark Lanegan version Carry Home.
It goes bass register.
EXCELLENT SESSION (as always)! THANKS! Would you say that Springsteen (especially ten years ago and earlier) was using a shout voice in many of the live performances where he could sing at a high level of energy and volume for three or four hours? Judging by his current voice, might one say that he wrecked his voice by not using proper techniques??? THANKS! peace
Wonderful lesson. 🥰🥰🥰
Can you do a vocal analysis of Dee Snider and whether what he's doing is healthy/natural or if he's adding rasp intentionally etc. Especially if you listen to his recent recordings vs the old ones
Ken Sir please help where do i start. I highly appreciate for the Course.
Have you visited my website? kentamplinvocalacademy.com/
Hello Ken. Dimash War and Peace Kiew performance reaction please
ruclips.net/p/PLfKCgX__DMDCX4SN7FTRAWIC4qlxbT3Hm
And for fun:
ruclips.net/video/s9IF-r-HnnE/видео.html
@@kentamplin süper süper performance
Panic at the disco released a new album
His voice sounds so different
Can you check it out plz and tell us why it's sounds like that
The album is being recorded to a tape machine so it's all live
And thank you so much
So belting is "just" singing in chestvoice loudly? Like shouting? No stuff that really differs from chestvoice?
Have you joined my vocal forum yet? These are the types of questions myself or my commentators answer. Check it out! forum.kentamplinvocalacademy.com
Thanks. Call register is in the mix?
Hi Hulk Ken, belting is a technic that some one must master in order to be a good singer. Undoubtedly patience is one of the quality that someone needs in order to archive ones singing goal. Me, I'm now working in place that stress me up; and i can not resign yet because I don't have other means, if you see what I mean. But I'm waiting for the right time in order to get things seriously. I know that there's a list of exercise that I already know; it's just the key to reach one's best performance level. But is there any element you could suggest me to facilitate things to evolve in my case, where I'm knowing stress? Be blessed. See you soon.
If you visit my RUclips channel you'll find a couple thousand videos on every thing related to singing you can imagine. Just type in a search like: Ken Tamplin Vocal Academy Sing Without Tension and you'll get everything I've done. It's quite an awesome collection, if I do say so myself. And it's ALL free. www.youtube.com/@kentamplin
Thank you
Hi ken what i wanna know is when you breathe while singing is it possible from the noise and exhale from the belly?
The best place to discuss singing related issues is on the forum. Please join the discussion, enrollment is free.
forum.kentamplinvocalacademy.co
Hello there Ken Tamplin, I would Love to hear Sara Loera sing "AhLeah "sung by Donnie Iris. I'll bet that Sara will do it Justice!!
Until then would you settle for me?
ruclips.net/video/5Y1kkDwTh-s/видео.html
@Ken Tamplin Vocal Academy You did a Awesome job Singing this song Ken!!
Hey Ken, would it help for people who are starting to mention that without the knowledge of transitioning from the open Ah vowel to the Call Register they might be hurting their voice by warming up with more range than they can give quality notes? I’m just starting and I’ve been warming up with notes I can easily hit with belting, but have been trying to hit with the same technique as my lowest notes
In other words, I’ve been treating the belting portion of my vocals the same as the lowest notes of my register, and trying to get them to mimic the resonance of the lowest notes
Dear Ken i tend to follow the lead linesi play on guitar is this normal or should I learn new scales. I make the same mistakes all the time of singing one word flat in a sentance. any ideas, its spoiling each take and i'm not good at comping
Your question is a great conversation for the forum, please consider posting there, you'll get great feedback!
forum.kentamplinvocalacademy.com/
Ken, hi, please reaction Dimash, Spanish song, performance!!!!
Hey Ken. Is it possible to buy just the volume one of your course separately? Could you also tell me the difference between 2.0 and 3.0. if i buy 2.0, does it have everything in it?
2.0 does not have everything in it. It is an older iteration of 3.0 which has far more content. I do not sell the volumes separately. I recommend you go on the forum and ask others about their experience with the course, ask questions there, see if its a good fit for you. kentamplinvocalacademy.com/ Rock on!
@@kentamplin basically what i mean is that does 2.0 contain all of the materials necessary to practice etc?
2.0 has all necessary practice materials however, 2.0 is finite, meaning it no longer has new content being uploaded.
It's an older version of my course which has been replaced by the new and improved 3.0.
I have a question. Not to brag but I’m a terrific singer. I can sing without warm ups, with a cold, the flu, strep throat. I sound exactly the same. My question is will this damage my vocal cords? I don’t feel like I’m straining but I can feel it in my throat. I have strep. Also Jolson is the best belter in the seven seas
ruclips.net/video/F2jRxageblc/видео.html
@@kentamplin God Bless you, Ken. You’ve done more for me than you know. And we haven’t even met. Thank you