How to ADD ENERGY to your Singing and remove Effort |
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- Опубликовано: 3 авг 2020
- Here on the Voice Essentials channel, you'll often hear me talk about the difference between Energy and Effort and how the distinction can be the difference between a voice that is free and agile and a voice that is tight and constricted. Today, we're going to learn to detect between the two so that your voice remains free from tension while you sing.
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Fantastic info and practical application Dr Dan thank you!!
Tested that exercise at the end there and yes!! Instant awareness of energy efficiency 👍✨
Excellent!
That was super helpful, thank you!
You're welcome!
This was great; perfect balance between accessible theory and application 👌
Glad it was helpful!
Unexpected vocal Thanos
Thank you Dr. Dan
I'm glad you enjoyed the video Jack Dempsey Tolentino. Thanks for watching.
Great Thx
No problem!
Good Stuff!
Glad you enjoyed it
When I applied more breath pressure on both my voice started to growl
When i reduce the the pressure i simple am not able to hit notes i usually hit and begin to strain around E4-F4. When i really "push" or "belt" or whatever i can normally hit around Bb4 without much of a problem and up to around D5-Eb5 on a good day. This also confuses me as my lowest singable note is around E2-Eb2 and i thought i was a baritone. Im just a bit confused all around and is having a hard time progressing from an intermediate singer to an advanced level :(
It's all about achieving balance in the voice...the Goldilocks zone!
New student here dr.dan❤️
Hey Everyday Living with Pets. Welcome to Voice Essentials. Thanks so much for subscribing. I really look forward to getting to know you here on RUclips.
What do we do with this information? Also, mine still cuts out when the NG
Try backing the pressure off the NG but do your best to maintain air flow....
Can applying too much pressure too long cause one yo get stuck in specific registers or to lose agility
It certainly may lead to an imbalance in your vocal setup.
@@DrDanRobinson it definitely does that. I have noticed that when I start I vocal warm ups with even air pressure balance i can actually work into my whistle register easily. However when I have been fully warmed up my whistle register is almost inaccessible do to certain pressures I have applied while warming up. This video actually really brought a lot of attention to me about pressure balance. I also did your 28 day challenge.. i went from doing an effortless 22 extended exhale to a 30.. few times I went to 40 but when it came to the consistency 30 seconds is where it got to for me.
You shouldn't have compressed your voice in your audio software so much.
When you're not talking or talking not as loud, I hear white noise.
And when you're increasing your volume while singing I can't hear it increasing at all.
Thank you for the feedback, Booskop. I do apply a digital compression to the audio...and I think you are right. Perhaps this is the reason why we don't hear a significant increase in the dynamic range. This being said, the increase would be minimal at any rate. When you do the activity, do you 'feel' the difference between the two actions?
My God am I the only one who finds it hard to understand all the grammar and english my man is speaking... 😭😭😭
Nope lol 😂 I’m a little confused but im trying to learn as well
ahahahahhaha exactly me