I'm pretty shy. And I'm not part of a choir. I sing just for fun. I usually want to sing quietly because I don't want my family hearing because I'm afraid they'll judge my singing (my sister does). It's probably the main reason. I don't have a very good airflow.
I'm the same. I used to go sit in the car alone and sing but now I've started singing while walking my dog. I used to be worried people would hear me. Still kinda am but i mostly stopped caring
Jay Moto hey man I’m having trouble when I’m recording I can’t seem to sync with the auto tune to make it have my natural voice I sound so muddy and dry can u help?
I cannot thank you enough! For the first time in my life I can hit notes on pitch! I used the instuner app before and after I saw your video. At first I was terrible. But your three techniques DRAMATICALLY changed my pitch! I never realized I had a lazy tongue! I am now hitting notes I couldn't even touch before!
@@Soapandwater6 If they are your true friends it´s up to you to give them feedback. By doing some pitch and singing training they will overcome their "tone deafness" and if they like music, their life will be much improved.
Thanks for the tips! The strategies you mentioned - (a) making lots of space in the mouth and (b) lifting the soft palette as high as it will go.. These work when you want dark vowels and a classical sound. They don't work for many contemporary styles, such as blues, gospel, soul, RnB, jazz, and musical theatre. Singing in tune is such an important topic. Your background in music is very important. Singers who were exposed to singing from a young age and had lots of role models, generally have fewer struggles with pitch. Also unwanted muscle tension, in the jaw, tongue and neck is a big contributor to flat singing.
TheMerryPup , this sounds a bit like toilet humour 😃. Now I would be impressed if someone could fart out a tune. My uncles give it a good go. But the smell is awful 😃
Thank you! This was a big help for me. I'm a songwriter and haven't thought a lot about the singing aspect. But thinking about the singing voice as a 'wind instrument' and how one wants the mouth and head to act as a 'big cathedral' really helps me. This really clicked for me.
When your the bassist and you try singing I found it quite useful too sing in tune with the bass. I dont know if this works for just a vocalist or any other instruments and maybe iam just a sociopath but i think it works
Thank you, for the awesome “Sigh Often” tips. I am 46 years-old and decided to start pursuing singing last year! I am very grateful for all of the great vocal lessons-especially on RUclips! I discovered this video last night and it had changed my outlook! I sound much better and now, I finally feel confidence when singing. I plan to take what you taught me and start using ASAP! I’m excited to meet with my singing class later today and show them this awesome vocal performer...MOI!😃😉 I always wanted to sing and I knew, I was overthinking the process. Now, after watching this concise video, I finally get IT! I need to sigh ofter and speak & sing with a “POSH” tone to keep my soft pallet raised. I will start today and never go back to speaking from my throat (that was brought to my attention during my first lesson). I’m excited to watch more of your videos because I think you are awesome and like your style of expressing your thoughts!👌 I’m a fan and I already subscribed to your channel!👍 Thank you and GOD Bless! Regina
@@toxicviper7409 Oh nothing. Looking back on it I just thought that was too enthusiastic of a comment to count as genuine. Was really pessimistic then. Didn't change much TBH, nowadays I am more of a "This is shit, hope something's good gonna happen now, oh nope its another shitty thing. What did I expect" instead of just doom and gloom all the time. Man I need to get me some whiskey
I've been trying to fix my flat singing for about a year now, although I've been singing in the eighth grade. I'm in the 11th grade now and play tuba, so I knew it couldn't be breath support, and the musical ear was improbable. I listened to this video once and used the posh "cow Brow" exercise and I sang middle c pretty much center on its pitch. I did the same with a few different pitches. Thank you so much. I can start to fix this and be on my way to new techniques.
I am new to singing at 60 and joined a accapella choir which as you can imagine was pretty difficult. I used to sing to myself a lot and my husband always said I was singing out of tune, so I stopped singing and now I’m finding my voice and this video has really explained to me at last how it is that one ends up singing out of tune. Ear training is what I need to focus on as Nicola said the the breathing advice is great. Thank you so much
You’re awesome Great video. 🎤 I learnt a bit too late that developing a good musical ear is a MUST for every singer/musician Elvis ,MJ and many other well known artists didn’t read music.🌹
I love singing and around my friends and family I will sing really loud and without a care but onstage or in front of people I don't really know I kind of hold it in and it ends up sounding really strange...
In every stage situation you have to forget all the risks and be committed to your song, your singing technique and the emotions/ the story you're telling. You don't have time to get distracted by disturbing thoughts about the audience and their judgements about you ... It's all about concentration - or say "focus" ;) Forget about the world and "be" your song. As every note evolves from your breath, you need to avoid everything that may disturb your breathing! But: Thoughts evoke emotions and emotions control your breath. Hence "wrong" thoughts disturb your singing! So start training your brain ;) I do not know how to explain better (sry, english is not my first language). But I hope it helps nevertheless.
I always remember other people are to Busy worrying about themselves and what others think about them. A great saying that guides me is : “ a life lived in fear, is a life half lived” It was at a smallish concert 60-80 people. The guitar player invited people to play and sing. I had a harmonica in my pocket. So I asked him if he knew “boys light up” by Australia crawl. He did. Without him knowing I busted out the harmonica beginning. He thought I was doing this with my mouth 😃. With playing the harmonica, everyone assumes I was a musician, and I bluffed it. The next day a lady that I didn’t know. That was within hearing distance but couldn’t see the stage. Said to me did you hear the guy singing “boys light up” wasn’t he good. I laughed. And said to her that was me. No fear.
+Mariah and Bey After trying for years to become a better singer I discovered Bens Singer Blog and it seems to be the top home study method (check it out on google)
VERY useful vid! thanks! Im a pianist but I find singing in tune very useful. I´d put your n°3 MUSICAL HEARING in first place though, since I believe without it others items have no chance of working at all.
Using a consonant such as a K or P or t for forward placement of a tone before singing is a better example. Place a vowel in front of the k ex. ka or Pa or T for Ta before the folds begin to vibrate producing vocal sound. Here is the procedure: Apply the Ka, Pa, or Ta to expel the air inside the mouth. As the air is expelled, the folds form their position and begin vibrating and produce the desired pitch already realized in memory.
Also, I think that a open throat would help. Correct me if I'm wrong, you should feel your throat open if you inhale but cant' feel or hear yourself take in a breath type of sensation
Thanks for this. Great tips on soft palate and tongue placement. I just purchased the Korg VPT to help my musical hearing. I am sure it will help. I have used Bruce Arnold’s ear training which has helped me identify my trouble spots. Oddly enough, I had real trouble hearing thirds. Glad I learned that. Also flat sixth. I have heard of people using the Korg while recording to help keep on track.
@@SingBetterIn3Days Since this comment I started working with a vocal coach in-person. I had trouble on exercises just identifying thirds. She has had me work on palate, voicing consonants forward and material where I have to sing harmony while playing. I think that I’ve made some progress.
@Metalmanmick13 You ever hear her sing? I didn't think so. So how do you know he's even telling the truth? More importantly, if that's something she enjoys and wants to do, wouldn't it be better for her most intimate friend to in some way help her learn how to sing, or at least encourage her somehow so as to improve, rather than to dismiss and discourage her so bluntly? Is that indicative of his nature, to put down rather than to build up and thereby maximize whatever potential she may have? Not everyone is a gifted soloist capable of executing a complicated aria from one of Handel's compositions. However, with instruction, assistance, and practice, most people can offer an harmonic voice range that fits pleasingly within the chordal mode of the other voices in an ensemble, choir, etc. I have seen and heard a lot of professional singers who were mediocre at best. But they were doing what they loved doing because somewhere along the line they were encouraged and helped to develop whatever talent they did have! It's not so much about feelings as it is about human nature and nourishing relationships. As a society, we've found it more the acceptable norm to tear-down, rather than to build-up and support one another. Today it's about her singing. Tomorrow it may be about his obvious insensitivity towards her, rather than offering encouragement on an issue potentially important to their relationship and her well-being. You can usually predict an oncoming storm by the kind of clouds in the sky!
1st: select a song 2nd: listen closely to the song you've chosen and just pratice hard so that you will know when to hit the hight notes PS: perfect timing makes you singing beautiful
The same case was with me, people used to ask me not to sing cause i sounded so bad, but I've worked hard each day for about an year. Now everyone loves my voice and say I'm talented and stuff but in reality I've just put in a lot of effort. And you can do it too, just don't ever give up. No matter what.
Gayathri K Before I started singing, i was a guitarist so that helped a lot.The first thing you need to learn is to sing in the Key and to stay on the key! So you need to practice to hold a key for as long as possible. (Practice Sa Re Ga Ma, it really helps). When you've mastered the key! It's time to look upon the variations. Pick up your favorite song and try to sing exactly like the original. For example i used "When I Was Your Man by Bruno Mars". This will help you pick up the little details such as vibrato's and falsetto's. And then as you realize the parts you lack, try to improve them. And that can just be done by regular practice. The key is just don't give up and keep practicing. Believe in Yourself and you'll do wonders :)
Do I need to know by ear the sound of notes of the full scale? Because I remember our music teacher telling us the starting first note of a song, and she would tell if we missed it and would immediately stop us or nod if we hit the note.
The link for the ear training video didn't show up on your video. Where could that be found please? I struggle big time with pitch but can financially afford a vocal teacher.
Wow Nicola, you command attention! What a great teacher, you could make a video on how to spin a top and get thousands to follow it. I wish you were my math teacher when I was young lad in grade school. I play guitar and sing at little gigs but always looking for a some help. Thanks! Ahhhhhhhh. lol
I'm pretty shy. And I'm not part of a choir. I sing just for fun. I usually want to sing quietly because I don't want my family hearing because I'm afraid they'll judge my singing (my sister does). It's probably the main reason. I don't have a very good airflow.
Yes! I do the exact same thing 😬
i am a music producer .. i can help all you if you are serious
@@MikeyDee503 how??
I'm the same. I used to go sit in the car alone and sing but now I've started singing while walking my dog. I used to be worried people would hear me. Still kinda am but i mostly stopped caring
@@LoneLupine great , the more u worry bout others the less confident you become
"It's actually really hard to do" haha I could of helped you out, it's easy for me to sing flat lol
Jay Moto hey man I’m having trouble when I’m recording I can’t seem to sync with the auto tune to make it have my natural voice I sound so muddy and dry can u help?
WavyempireHD there should be tutorials on RUclips on using auto tune.
Could HAVE.
😂😂😂
😂😂😂 I'm so deadd
I cannot thank you enough! For the first time in my life I can hit notes on pitch! I used the instuner app before and after I saw your video. At first I was terrible. But your three techniques DRAMATICALLY changed my pitch! I never realized I had a lazy tongue! I am now hitting notes I couldn't even touch before!
That's so good to hear! Well done :)
all my tone deaf friends, i feel you
duuuuuuuuuude, 😫😫😫😭😭😭
and all my tone deaf friends´s roommates. Ughh...
@@GordonLF I find it amusing that my tone deaf friends don't know they are tone deaf, lol!
@@Soapandwater6 If they are your true friends it´s up to you to give them feedback. By doing some pitch and singing training they will overcome their "tone deafness" and if they like music, their life will be much improved.
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What helps too is playing an instrument or not even playing it, just tuning it and trying to match the sounds with the keys. It helps a lot!
I wish I had my own house... I don't wanna get on my neighbours nerves with those exercises, but I also wanna be able to sing...
Me too
Buy it punk
Same.... along with my family cause.... yeah..... they get annoyed ( mostly my parents and sister.... )
let 'em get used to it, it's most likely a max of 30 min a day anyway
You can sing into a pillow or in the car if you have access to one
Thanks for the tips! The strategies you mentioned - (a) making lots of space in the mouth and (b) lifting the soft palette as high as it will go.. These work when you want dark vowels and a classical sound. They don't work for many contemporary styles, such as blues, gospel, soul, RnB, jazz, and musical theatre. Singing in tune is such an important topic. Your background in music is very important. Singers who were exposed to singing from a young age and had lots of role models, generally have fewer struggles with pitch. Also unwanted muscle tension, in the jaw, tongue and neck is a big contributor to flat singing.
I think you raised some valid points here, however resonance you need in all those previously mentioned styles just the same
"You are a wind instrument."
I've heard that before. But not about singing.
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TheMerryPup , this sounds a bit like toilet humour 😃. Now I would be impressed if someone could fart out a tune. My uncles give it a good go. But the smell is awful 😃
😂
I once downed three cans of baked beans and took out a banana plant from ten paces.
It went yellow in ten minutes.
Heinz forever.
I came back from the Doctors and the wife asked if he’d given me anything for my wind. He gave me a kite.
Thank you! This was a big help for me. I'm a songwriter and haven't thought a lot about the singing aspect. But thinking about the singing voice as a 'wind instrument' and how one wants the mouth and head to act as a 'big cathedral' really helps me. This really clicked for me.
Strengthening vocal cords
Strengthening breathing system
Muscle memory
Learning your voice
Increasing your range
Practicing vibrato
Please how is the muscle memory and the vibrato done
The best I've seen 👌 .thank you so much Nicola ,GOD bless you 🙌 🙏 ❤
You are so welcome xx
@@Singerssecret Love u Lots ❤ ,my pleasure 😊
Thanking you very kindly, Nicola x
My pleasure! :)
When your the bassist and you try singing I found it quite useful too sing in tune with the bass. I dont know if this works for just a vocalist or any other instruments and maybe iam just a sociopath but i think it works
I’ve taken tone deaf tests and I got 100% and everyone tells me that I have a nice voice, but when I record myself I sound like a donkey 🤪🤷🏽♀️
Meee tooo Mary 😂😂
😂😂😂
Me too😂
Haha me too
Me too lol
Thanks for helping me with the information I really appreciate this
Thank you, for the awesome “Sigh Often” tips.
I am 46 years-old and decided to start pursuing singing last year! I am very grateful for all of the great vocal lessons-especially on RUclips!
I discovered this video last night and it had changed my outlook! I sound much better and now, I finally feel confidence when singing.
I plan to take what you taught me and start using ASAP! I’m excited to meet with my singing class later today and show them this awesome vocal performer...MOI!😃😉
I always wanted to sing and I knew, I was overthinking the process. Now, after watching this concise video, I finally get IT! I need to sigh ofter and speak & sing with a “POSH” tone to keep my soft pallet raised. I will start today and never go back to speaking from my throat (that was brought to my attention during my first lesson).
I’m excited to watch more of your videos because I think you are awesome and like your style of expressing your thoughts!👌
I’m a fan and I already subscribed to your channel!👍
Thank you and GOD Bless!
Regina
This sounded a little sarcastic
@@ralek592 how?
@@toxicviper7409 Oh nothing. Looking back on it I just thought that was too enthusiastic of a comment to count as genuine. Was really pessimistic then. Didn't change much TBH, nowadays I am more of a "This is shit, hope something's good gonna happen now, oh nope its another shitty thing. What did I expect" instead of just doom and gloom all the time. Man I need to get me some whiskey
What do you mean by singing by ur throat? Can u please explain a little. I'm also into singing so it'll be a great help.
I've been trying to fix my flat singing for about a year now, although I've been singing in the eighth grade. I'm in the 11th grade now and play tuba, so I knew it couldn't be breath support, and the musical ear was improbable. I listened to this video once and used the posh "cow Brow" exercise and I sang middle c pretty much center on its pitch. I did the same with a few different pitches. Thank you so much. I can start to fix this and be on my way to new techniques.
I am new to singing at 60 and joined a accapella choir which as you can imagine was pretty difficult.
I used to sing to myself a lot and my husband always said I was singing out of tune, so I stopped singing and now
I’m finding my voice and this video has really explained to me at last how it is that one ends up singing out of tune.
Ear training is what I need to focus on as Nicola said the the breathing advice is great. Thank you so much
You're welcome! :)
Brilliantly explained incredibly well done thank you so much
You’re awesome
Great video. 🎤
I learnt a bit too late that developing a good musical ear is a MUST for every singer/musician
Elvis ,MJ and many other well known artists didn’t read music.🌹
So true!
how does your sigh sounds better than my singing already
I love singing and around my friends and family I will sing really loud and without a care but onstage or in front of people I don't really know I kind of hold it in and it ends up sounding really strange...
Abi Early legit i have the same problem!!! i just like close up in front of other people >:(
Same!
In every stage situation you have to forget all the risks and be committed to your song, your singing technique and the emotions/ the story you're telling. You don't have time to get distracted by disturbing thoughts about the audience and their judgements about you ... It's all about concentration - or say "focus" ;)
Forget about the world and "be" your song.
As every note evolves from your breath, you need to avoid everything that may disturb your breathing! But: Thoughts evoke emotions and emotions control your breath. Hence "wrong" thoughts disturb your singing! So start training your brain ;)
I do not know how to explain better (sry, english is not my first language). But I hope it helps nevertheless.
zana boni, what a kind and thoughtful reply. And insightful. Your English is pretty damn good too.
I always remember other people are to Busy worrying about themselves and what others think about them.
A great saying that guides me is : “ a life lived in fear, is a life half lived”
It was at a smallish concert 60-80 people. The guitar player invited people to play and sing. I had a harmonica in my pocket. So I asked him if he knew “boys light up” by Australia crawl. He did. Without him knowing I busted out the harmonica beginning. He thought I was doing this with my mouth 😃. With playing the harmonica, everyone assumes I was a musician, and I bluffed it. The next day a lady that I didn’t know. That was within hearing distance but couldn’t see the stage. Said to me did you hear the guy singing “boys light up” wasn’t he good. I laughed. And said to her that was me. No fear.
Great teacher ,holds my interest.Very good.
Thank you so much for this video I had to be intubated and it needed with my chords and I’m trying to fix the damage.
wow this helped so much thank you
You're welcome!
great video thank you.
thank you so much great tips.
Great video, Nicola
Great advice, & explaining & demonstrating. Thanks!
"Singing in tune is the most vital thing you can do to sound good"
🤔 ok now I'm intrigued
It actually works I have this singing competition coming up and this helped me practice my pitch bcz it was terrible b4
Thank you dear!! I've learned a lot from you.
You're welcome! Just so you know, all my new tutorials are being posted here: ruclips.net/user/NicolaMilan
great lesson...
Thanks for taking the time I appreciate it
Excellent lesson. I don't find how to train the musical hearing. Thank you so much.
You explain these concepts so well, thank you! The cathedral explanation was great.
+Fortress Of Graves You're welcome! :)
Thanks for this post! Grateful for RUclips!
Great lesson!!! Thank you so much, you helped a lot!!
+Mariah and Bey You're welcome! :)
+Mariah and Bey After trying for years to become a better singer I discovered Bens Singer Blog and it seems to be the top home study method (check it out on google)
Thank you. It is a pleasure to listen to you speak. Also, I enjoyed the lesson.
Thank you! 😃
VERY useful vid! thanks! Im a pianist but I find singing in tune very useful. I´d put your n°3 MUSICAL HEARING in first place though, since I believe without it others items have no chance of working at all.
I learned a lot from this, I tried doing it and it helped me instantly, new subscriber 😊 tysm! ❤️
This video changed everything for me.🍀🍀🍀
Glad it helped! :)
Using a consonant such as a K or P or t for forward placement of a tone before singing is a better example. Place a vowel in front of the k ex. ka or Pa or T for Ta before the folds begin to vibrate producing vocal sound. Here is the procedure: Apply the Ka, Pa, or Ta to expel the air inside the mouth. As the air is expelled, the folds form their position and begin vibrating and produce the desired pitch already realized in memory.
Most helpful thank you. I sing consistently sharp. I've checked with a tuner. Can you do a video on that or give me a few tips here?
Good suggestion. I may do that over on my new channel: ruclips.net/user/NicolaMilan
Thank you so much ! 😚👌
Awesome.. really helpful
Thanks, you are a great help.
I am subscribing!
Great advice 👍
Some of the world's BEST singing teachers are Aussies.
My teacher is great! Haven't found many better.
so so so so so true
ausquad
Polynesians are the best singers.
@James Passmore She WAS originally. To Kiwis she'd SOUND Aussie, but she still has some NZ inflection to her accent.
@James Passmore Thet's choice bru ey?
@James Passmore Yeeh, feer dunkum ay? ;o)
why didn't I see this before it's so instructive🥺🥺🥰
Thank´s a lot , well done !!
Thank you the breathing tip it really helped me! It was hard for me to get to the right note with my voice but now its way easier
so glad it helped!!
Ashe has such an easy way about her. Pleasant to have been taught something.
Another great tutorial. Thanks.
Wow, point #2 made a huge difference for me! Thanks! :)
Also, I think that a open throat would help. Correct me if I'm wrong, you should feel your throat open if you inhale but cant' feel or hear yourself take in a breath type of sensation
omg it helped alot I can sing better than ever thank u so much
you're welcome! x
Very helpful i improved immediately 😁
Great video. Thank you!!!
Glad you liked it!
Can someone explain to me that third part please? I didn't really understand how to train our ears. Thank you for the video!❤️
You are bloody brilliant!
I love this
Great tips
Thanks for this. Great tips on soft palate and tongue placement. I just purchased the Korg VPT to help my musical hearing. I am sure it will help. I have used Bruce Arnold’s ear training which has helped me identify my trouble spots. Oddly enough, I had real trouble hearing thirds. Glad I learned that. Also flat sixth. I have heard of people using the Korg while recording to help keep on track.
Is the problem hearing when you are out of tune, or making your voice do what you hear in your ear?
@@SingBetterIn3Days Since this comment I started working with a vocal coach in-person. I had trouble on exercises just identifying thirds. She has had me work on palate, voicing consonants forward and material where I have to sing harmony while playing. I think that I’ve made some progress.
This is wonderful, thank you!
Does it make sense to use a tuner to check and try to correct?
How do you keep the yawn in the 'ee' , 'uu' and 'ay'(like mat) vowels?
Thank you very much for making this amazing video! I am learning how to sing and this has been super helpful ✌🏻
Great tips!
So helpful! Thanks!!!
This video is my favourite so far
thank you soooo much
Cool!
Good advice ...can't sing but very very occasionally I have hit the right note & it's an extraordinary feeling..liked & subbed..
My boyfriend said I was bad at singing. Now I’m here 😂
Two words..."dump him!"😕
My boyfriend said I was bad at singing..... and that I look like a doll.
Cloie Powell I think you need a relationship video, not this
@@robmaddison8645 lol
@Metalmanmick13
You ever hear her sing? I didn't think so. So how do you know he's even telling the truth?
More importantly, if that's something she enjoys and wants to do, wouldn't it be better for her most intimate friend to in some way help her learn how to sing, or at least encourage her somehow so as to improve, rather than to dismiss and discourage her so bluntly? Is that indicative of his nature, to put down rather than to build up and thereby maximize whatever potential she may have? Not everyone is a gifted soloist capable of executing a complicated aria from one of Handel's compositions. However, with instruction, assistance, and practice, most people can offer an harmonic voice range that fits pleasingly within the chordal mode of the other voices in an ensemble, choir, etc. I have seen and heard a lot of professional singers who were mediocre at best. But they were doing what they loved doing because somewhere along the line they were encouraged and helped to develop whatever talent they did have!
It's not so much about feelings as it is about human nature and nourishing relationships. As a society, we've found it more the acceptable norm to tear-down, rather than to build-up and support one another. Today it's about her singing. Tomorrow it may be about his obvious insensitivity towards her, rather than offering encouragement on an issue potentially important to their relationship and her well-being. You can usually predict an oncoming storm by the kind of clouds in the sky!
1st: select a song
2nd: listen closely to the song you've chosen
and just pratice hard so that you will know when to hit the hight notes
PS: perfect timing makes you singing beautiful
Thanks so much! Im 13, i play guitar and piano and all i had to work on was my singing!
Great tips. Cheers.
I hate to say this, but it takes time for me to remember a tune and melody
YEeSS i can relate
Me too
小更生 4
That's okay 🙃
True
This was exactly what I needed. Thank you! :)
+Kevlin soatrome You're welcome! :)
Amazing!!!
im later than a pancake I wanna sing good so bad because everyone loves the songs i write
I have the same problem. I'm really good at writing songs and music but I just, can't, sing it
Yeah sods law ×D
The same case was with me, people used to ask me not to sing cause i sounded so bad, but I've worked hard each day for about an year. Now everyone loves my voice and say I'm talented and stuff but in reality I've just put in a lot of effort. And you can do it too, just don't ever give up. No matter what.
+Vivek Chavan hi vivek, as even like to sing and working hard...can u pass on wat all the things u followed to sound best...thanks in advance
Gayathri K Before I started singing, i was a guitarist so that helped a lot.The first thing you need to learn is to sing in the Key and to stay on the key! So you need to practice to hold a key for as long as possible. (Practice Sa Re Ga Ma, it really helps). When you've mastered the key! It's time to look upon the variations. Pick up your favorite song and try to sing exactly like the original. For example i used "When I Was Your Man by Bruno Mars". This will help you pick up the little details such as vibrato's and falsetto's. And then as you realize the parts you lack, try to improve them. And that can just be done by regular practice. The key is just don't give up and keep practicing. Believe in Yourself and you'll do wonders :)
Do I need to know by ear the sound of notes of the full scale? Because I remember our music teacher telling us the starting first note of a song, and she would tell if we missed it and would immediately stop us or nod if we hit the note.
Thank you so much for explaining this so well! I m enjoying your videos :)
me practicing for singing *sighs 20 times*
mom “ARE U GOOD!?*
Lmao 😂😂
Hahha me too
I was your 100th like!
I learned a lot. Thank you.
You're welcome :)
wow great advice
awesome hints an tips, thank you very much, subscribing now.
Thanks a lot you've been really helpful
Glad the video helped! Just so you know, all my new tutorials are being posted here: ruclips.net/user/NicolaMilan
Very impressive instruction. Should be mandatory training for all church congregations!
The link for the ear training video didn't show up on your video. Where could that be found please? I struggle big time with pitch but can financially afford a vocal teacher.
Thanks
I’ve been having breathing problems for years. I would like to work directly with you to over come my pitch/breathing problems
brilliant content
"You need as much space and as much height in your cathedral'
Me: that's why Brendon Urie sounds so good then
His cathedral is the biggest
does various rock style rasp and fry help hide being flat or off key?
good info and thank you for taking the time
You're brilliant. I now understand.
Wow Nicola, you command attention! What a great teacher, you could make a video on how to spin a top and get thousands to follow it. I wish you were my math teacher when I was young lad in grade school. I play guitar and sing at little gigs but always looking for a some help. Thanks! Ahhhhhhhh. lol
Thanks!! :)
I have a strong voice and it is very strength and strong!! I can I make it stedy!!!