You can feel that back area if you say "caw" inhale through your mouth very quickly, that cool air you feel will hit the soft palate.... I think that may help some folks trying to find that area once they ascend in their range.
Hi , you are awesome i like how you explain everything.If you can make another video about support because i feel very tight and i dont think i should😂.Thank you❤
I've heard that the dramatic tenor passaggio can be around D4/Eb4. I can't lie, I'm really having an extremely hard time coming to grips with being a baritone. Part of me is strongly questioning if I even want to sing anymore.
I can relate. Singing can test the soul more than anything. The problem you're most likely having is you're singing too thick and too heavy. My recommendation is to lighten it up, I.e. falsetto and pianissimo singing only, and find that meeting point between soft and loud. Tread carefully into louder singing! It honestly takes a TON of practice and time but you should notice a difference within a couple of weeks. Let me know if that helps.
You can feel that back area if you say "caw" inhale through your mouth very quickly, that cool air you feel will hit the soft palate.... I think that may help some folks trying to find that area once they ascend in their range.
That's good advice. Thanks!
Hi , you are awesome i like how you explain everything.If you can make another video about support because i feel very tight and i dont think i should😂.Thank you❤
Thank you so much. Absolutely, I'll make that my next video!
@Anders_Ray_Voice Thank you 😊 I appreciate it.
If you start with mm or just a hum in fact it will help you find your falsetto.
Good idea. Thanks!
I've heard that the dramatic tenor passaggio can be around D4/Eb4. I can't lie, I'm really having an extremely hard time coming to grips with being a baritone. Part of me is strongly questioning if I even want to sing anymore.
I can relate. Singing can test the soul more than anything. The problem you're most likely having is you're singing too thick and too heavy. My recommendation is to lighten it up, I.e. falsetto and pianissimo singing only, and find that meeting point between soft and loud. Tread carefully into louder singing! It honestly takes a TON of practice and time but you should notice a difference within a couple of weeks. Let me know if that helps.