The 4 Best Vocal Exercises to Release Tongue Tension for Singers

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  • Опубликовано: 26 дек 2024

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  • @YounesKeraressi
    @YounesKeraressi 5 месяцев назад +1

    I think there is no other teacher here on youtube can share this tips they are all kind of copy past from each other and some they dont know hwat they are really doing to be honest they cant even sing!, your videos are typically unique very clear demonstration and this what we call a real and a true Vocal Coach, i mean a Very Sweet Roar Vocal Coach, your voice is beautiful, you're too and your tongue too.
    actually youtube is very bad at Search *Human* Optimisation, they have a very bad algorithms, like searching in google lead to your breathing videos while search the same exact text in the youtube search lead to different result...
    Thanks for being in youtube and sharing your vocal techniques, i'm just stunned about how the unfair subscriptions number that youtube is doings for the unjust propagate algorithm that affected your content while it should be more visible since all positive comments and full of videos with theory and practice you should be the number ONE vocal coach here on youtube. 👏🎉😍🚀

    • @thatsweetroar
      @thatsweetroar  10 дней назад

      Thank you for your very kind words about the way I teach Younes, I am so delighted that you have found my videos so helpful, unique and clear!
      I know the algorithm can seem unfair and frustrating, I just hope that the singers I can help who would love my style and techniques will find me eventually! :) I appreciate your feedback, thank you for taking the time to share it with me.

    • @YounesKeraressi
      @YounesKeraressi 10 дней назад

      @@thatsweetroar you're very welcome 😊, it's us who should thank you for your great content ❦

  • @veronicaeugenia2231
    @veronicaeugenia2231 Год назад

    Thank you, Kim! I can't wait to immediately incorporate these exercises. I'm intuiting that ninety percent of my vocal issues are tongue tension related.❤

    • @thatsweetroar
      @thatsweetroar  Год назад

      That's so exciting Veronica, I hope you already noticed a difference simply testing out the before and afters for yourself. Let me know how it goes after you've explored them for a while! x

  • @PurgatoryProductions
    @PurgatoryProductions Год назад

    Bit of background, I recently performed my last gig with an old band a few days ago. During the performance, I found that much of my high end; mixed voice notes were almost impossible to achieve. I knew going into the gig that it wasn't going to be 100% because we hadn't really practiced all that much before the show, and it had been around a month since Id been singing the material regularly. It bothered me, so after the show I did some digging online and got a more solid understanding of the tessitura. My voice tightening back up likely seems to be the culprit of the issue. But looking into this area of the voice also pointed out some issues with my own voice that seemed beyond vocal stretching.
    A problem I've always had with listening back to live performances with my singing is noticing this "throaty" tone to my notes that usually isn't there when I'd record in the studio. I always chalked it up to live dynamics leaving me less confident unless I pushed harder so I'd come out more clear in the monitors. But after reading your article online and coming to this video, I think it may be more of a tension and pressure issue. I guess the point of this comment is basically to ask if you've heard of this issue before. Specially in the live setting. And if so, what steps can I take to project more without relying on this bad habit. Does this sound like I'd need a coach, or could I take steps on my own to eliminate this problem?

    • @thatsweetroar
      @thatsweetroar  10 месяцев назад

      This is a great question, thanks so much for asking it! If it's only cropping up in the live setting I think you might be right that it's because of either nerves/insecurities or pushing because you can't hear yourself very well on stage.
      Re nerves or the notion that we feel we need to "impress" people when performing - this CAN bring it tension such as the tongue or the jaw, a way of trying harder (or sometimes holding our voice back).
      If it's an issue regarding not hearing yourself and over-singing because of this, where possible working with whoever is in charge of the sound in sound check to get the balance right can be helpful. Otherwise in ear monitors can be supportive for some singers. Another way of training ourselves to stop over-singing can be using noise-cancelling headphones to help us pay more attention to the FEELING.
      In terms of learning/coaching, the one thing that could be beneficial would be to learn about vowel shaping and how you can boost the acoustics/resonance/projection.

  • @reflectingtrees
    @reflectingtrees Год назад +1

    Oh my goodness this is working for me. Though my raspberry work is pathetic.
    You articulate these work outs incredibly well.
    I must say "you've got a beautiful aura illuminating around you."

    • @thatsweetroar
      @thatsweetroar  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much for your very kind words! I'm delighted that the exercises are working for you (and don't worry if the raspberry is not for you, work with the other two). And how beautiful that you think my aura has a good energy, thank you! 😊

  • @Evolveweb
    @Evolveweb Год назад

    🎉 your teaching style is amazing

    • @thatsweetroar
      @thatsweetroar  Год назад

      Thank you so much Justin, that's so kind of you to say! 😊