Your demonstrations and explanations have been very helpful lately. Thank you! Just that little hook visualization was a big breakthrough for me! Quick tweaks like that are so helpful.
Breakthrough!!! Thanks for another exciting, practical, and informational yet digestible video!! All the exercises and explanations are easy to follow yet explain and help so much
A new lesson- yay! Many thanks as always, Karyn. I know someone who talks about how thinking of the tone/breath as an inhale can naturally set up the onset- as someone who's talked about 'inalare la voce' before, do you agree with this? It does seem to kinda facilitate that sweet attack organically, from what i can tell.
Hello! I have a singing question if that's all right. Whenever I sing I get this itchiness right at the top of my throat that sometimes continues after and turns into soreness. Do I need to be more hydrated or am I using too much air? Or am I just straining lol. It's only the top of my throat there's never any soreness anywhere else. Thank you! P.S. I really love your blog and your videos. You're my favorite online vocal coach by farrrr
Question, for someone who tends to crunch the onset, sound it help to interrupt inhalation with sound versus waiting for the inhale-pause-then sing? I’ve noticed when I interrupt inhalation with sounds, I trick myself without giving myself a change to “build up” a crunch/or hard attack. I don’t know if this is the proper way or if it’s more useful to be able to start the balanced attack both ways versus “tricking” myself into it.
It's a bit of a dry read but a super useful resource for vocalists that I often come back to when I'm working on something in particular or a student has a certain need.
You are such a great teacher! You have a real gift for teaching technical information in a way that is accessible to everyone.
Thank you, Valerie. That's very kind of you.
Your demonstrations and explanations have been very helpful lately. Thank you! Just that little hook visualization was a big breakthrough for me! Quick tweaks like that are so helpful.
Thanks for your encouraging comment and feedback. I'm glad these videos are helpful.
Breakthrough!!! Thanks for another exciting, practical, and informational yet digestible video!! All the exercises and explanations are easy to follow yet explain and help so much
This video explains so much. Thank you kindly
Thank you! Very insightful. I have a hard onset in my speech. This is very eye-opening
I'm so glad to hear this! Let me know if I can help in any way.
I have been looking for an explanation of this for nearly a year...thank you :-)
Thanks for this lesson Karyn, great demonstrations!
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You're welcome, Linda!
Very clear explanation and demonstration. Very useful. Thank you!
You're most welcome. Thank you for watching and leaving a comment.
A new lesson- yay! Many thanks as always, Karyn.
I know someone who talks about how thinking of the tone/breath as an inhale can naturally set up the onset- as someone who's talked about 'inalare la voce' before, do you agree with this? It does seem to kinda facilitate that sweet attack organically, from what i can tell.
You're fantastic 💗💗
My browser history tells me I've watched this video at least 7 times. That's meaningful. There's a lot here.
very good. thank you.
Thank you.
You're most welcome!
Hello! I have a singing question if that's all right. Whenever I sing I get this itchiness right at the top of my throat that sometimes continues after and turns into soreness. Do I need to be more hydrated or am I using too much air? Or am I just straining lol. It's only the top of my throat there's never any soreness anywhere else. Thank you!
P.S. I really love your blog and your videos. You're my favorite online vocal coach by farrrr
Question, for someone who tends to crunch the onset, sound it help to interrupt inhalation with sound versus waiting for the inhale-pause-then sing?
I’ve noticed when I interrupt inhalation with sounds, I trick myself without giving myself a change to “build up” a crunch/or hard attack. I don’t know if this is the proper way or if it’s more useful to be able to start the balanced attack both ways versus “tricking” myself into it.
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Thank you. Fantastic. Are you a singer? Do you have a youtube channel?
hi karyn, do you suggest reading the structure of singing? thanks!
It's a bit of a dry read but a super useful resource for vocalists that I often come back to when I'm working on something in particular or a student has a certain need.