Ok, but.. Vibrato isn't *just* vibrato - An introduction

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  • Опубликовано: 24 авг 2024
  • Why do singers have vibrato? Can you change your vibrato? And if you don't have it naturally, can you learn it?
    In this video I answer all of the above, and we talk about two different types of vibrato and how they work.
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Комментарии • 22

  • @JenniferGlatzhofer
    @JenniferGlatzhofer Год назад +3

    Love this video!! So much to learn 😁 and that video at the beginning - oh so cute!!!

  • @curieusechine
    @curieusechine Год назад

    Hi Hege, Great video as usual. Thank you for sharing your vocal skills with us 🙏 Gilles from France 🇲🇫🌲🌨️

    • @HegeOfficial
      @HegeOfficial  Год назад

      Thank you so much, Gilles :) Happy holidays to you

    • @curieusechine
      @curieusechine Год назад

      @@HegeOfficial Thank you Hege, Happy Holidays too and Merry Christmas 🌲☃️

  • @cathrinenyblom
    @cathrinenyblom Год назад

    Du er så flink!! 👏🏼 gleder meg til du skal lære oss mer om hvordan 😏❤️

  • @lucasyata
    @lucasyata 22 дня назад

    Another interesting branch of vibrato is what I call korean vibrato...
    Recently I started trying to go over vibrato. Like for real trying to understand it in depth. One of the things I could found, is footage of korean soprano singers with particular vibratos in which they produce it rhythmically twitching their tongues both narrower and wider coupled with slight movements back and forth without any sing of their larynx or hyoid going up or down. The tone of it is very particular. I have found predominantly videos from korean sopranos thus the name. Here I leave a mini compilation video of a korean soprano singer:
    ruclips.net/video/ETKg5P6R8c0/видео.htmlsi=mL2raD2ZBuFvVurQ
    This is interesting because it seems not like a nish way of producing vibrato like could be approaching the whole tongue to the back wall of your throat so the back of your tongue sticks rhythmically to it bc of the bernoulli effect. This seems more like a style. As I have seen people do it with different speeds and pitch variations. I am not able to do it but I believe it has to do with fixing the hyoid bone.

  • @jtotherock7244
    @jtotherock7244 Год назад

    The reason i started to get into the hammer is because of the post malone on the radio sounding that perfect with that many oscillations. I was just wondering so deeply, 'how?' Awesome video, thank you.

    • @HegeOfficial
      @HegeOfficial  Год назад

      Thank you so much!! :) Yeah, it's a fascinating sound! With Post Malone I think they *might* also use like a tremolo effect or similar on the recordings, cause it's just so even/tight/perfected.

  • @Swimdeep
    @Swimdeep Год назад

    Great video. Helpful tips 🌿

  • @KevinPlaysGuitar
    @KevinPlaysGuitar Год назад

    I always learned from you and this is a great lesson. I didn't know that there are so many vibratos types. The hamburger vibrato sounds delicious. 😆 I love how this video is so well put together.
    I wish there was a vibrato emoji, or else I would have put one in here. 😄

    • @HegeOfficial
      @HegeOfficial  Год назад +1

      Very glad it was helpful :) Thank you so much for watching!

    • @KevinPlaysGuitar
      @KevinPlaysGuitar Год назад

      @@HegeOfficial My pleasure!

  • @royjyvo
    @royjyvo Год назад

    Loved this!

  • @robbpowell194
    @robbpowell194 Год назад

    I was just Schooled. Well taught 🎶

  • @br164
    @br164 Год назад

    I find i can hold a note longer ending with vibrato.

  • @iwantfood89
    @iwantfood89 7 дней назад

    When Elvis does his quick vibrato, was it hammer vibrato all along?! Was it due to the pitch/tone of his voice that made it seem like laryngeal vibrato? Or does he use a combination of hammer/laryngeal depending on the sustainment of a note. So confusing...

    • @iwantfood89
      @iwantfood89 7 дней назад

      Example: In the song stuck on you, when he says "sugar", is this hammer vibrato? And when he does "Uh uh" (before "no sir-ee") is that laryngeal vibrato? So he combines different vibratos in the same songs? Anyone in the comment section have knowledge on this topic?