If you can't do this...you can't sing

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  • Опубликовано: 13 янв 2025

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  • @adammishan
    @adammishan  2 года назад +352

    You misunderstood. You can always get better with the right instruction. Click here to get lessons on how to improve your singing: courses.amvocalstudios.com/go/?RUclips&Traffic

    • @MichaelTurner856
      @MichaelTurner856 2 года назад +99

      Title it in a less negative manner than.

    • @Whatyupuuu
      @Whatyupuuu 2 года назад +20

      @@MichaelTurner856 yup

    • @XamaruBeats
      @XamaruBeats 2 года назад +47

      The damage has been done 2 yrs ago bro it's too late 💀

    • @adammishan
      @adammishan  2 года назад +18

      @@XamaruBeats did you watch the whole video? It's clear that I am saying you can get better if you avoid the mistakes

    • @XamaruBeats
      @XamaruBeats 2 года назад +1

      @@adammishan ruclips.net/video/rF5oITEq43Q/видео.html
      This is the too late song btw for people wondering, I didn't get not one like on this comment besides my own 😭

  • @oofgottarunn
    @oofgottarunn 4 года назад +12775

    0:15
    ahh yes, breathing, one of the many challenges i face

    • @mr_sugas_fire3015
      @mr_sugas_fire3015 4 года назад +55

      😂

    • @juleslopez3342
      @juleslopez3342 4 года назад +376

      I hate it when i suffocate

    • @gus9351
      @gus9351 4 года назад +318

      @@juleslopez3342 I hate it when I read a comment that has a very predictable joke and I still end up getting instense amount of serotonin release and due to that reaction I almost spat my drink in my front of my laptop

    • @vikkimintoff1571
      @vikkimintoff1571 4 года назад +18

      Lucifer Morningstar r/woooooooooooooosh

    • @ablockbathrooms8304
      @ablockbathrooms8304 4 года назад +53

      @@gus9351 i hate it when that happens too

  • @backstabbyt9070
    @backstabbyt9070 4 года назад +10134

    this guy destroyed a lot of people's career without even realizing

    • @spopk7866
      @spopk7866 4 года назад +110

      FR

    • @ianjz9747
      @ianjz9747 4 года назад +534

      exactly why people should ignore this video

    • @themanager8688
      @themanager8688 4 года назад +147

      I rlly want to like this comment but 69 likes is just too good to ruin

    • @okikempraisemetitiri8997
      @okikempraisemetitiri8997 4 года назад +60

      @@themanager8688 well, you can like it now😅

    • @jatinvenkat8109
      @jatinvenkat8109 4 года назад +12

      (Visible confusion) how?

  • @itsmario2024
    @itsmario2024 4 года назад +15756

    “If you can’t do this, you can’t sing”
    Auto tune: allow me to introduce myself

  • @amidnuzu
    @amidnuzu 3 года назад +2577

    Man, he said "youre not gonna be able to sing" so many times it's actually depressing. You might not be able to reach the level of an opera singer, but you can be creative with the sound that you can do! Don't let this video discourage you, if you want to create music you'll be able to do it

    • @Jeremiah_13-j7z
      @Jeremiah_13-j7z 3 года назад +27

      I am one you touch Thank You So Muchhh😢😥

    • @thek-nerd3143
      @thek-nerd3143 3 года назад +12

      @@Jeremiah_13-j7z good luck bro! Keep going

    • @Jeremiah_13-j7z
      @Jeremiah_13-j7z 3 года назад +10

      @@thek-nerd3143 ahhhwwwww thank you so much love u❤❤

    • @nikninja2233
      @nikninja2233 2 года назад +52

      Frfr, plus if the the clip at the beginning is him, I personally don't like his voice, I hate a crystal clear order produced sound, I love a raw, natural voice, and with the assistance of autotune, can make some pretty crazy sounds that you don't get with a clear recording without jumpy spots, I think of autotune as an instrument, aswell as a sort of crutch, some people seem to now how to manipulate auto tune to make my ears damn near orgasm, but for others it just seems to tighten things up, like Drake and nav for example, they have a clear, even sounding voice, which the autotune doesn't change too much, then you have people like capoxxo(rather unknown) or 6ix9ine (when he sings, usually when he fortune Nikki manaj) the auto tune bounces around a little bit, and sounds more chromatic, or chordual(if that's a word) idk my thoughts, also I think his clip at the beginning of the video was auto tuned, as the high part sounded artificially clean near the top of the note, almost fluttered but didn't want to. Idk I'm fried and clearly just rambled lol

    • @legalillegally6508
      @legalillegally6508 2 года назад +3

      @@Jeremiah_13-j7z hey bud! goodluck

  • @joslyncampbell6851
    @joslyncampbell6851 4 года назад +34895

    *me, knowing i can't sing*: lemme confirm this real quick

  • @imjustdaniela4664
    @imjustdaniela4664 4 года назад +13272

    Me a professional singer, watching this at 5 am because I have anxiety

    • @zcythegeist
      @zcythegeist 4 года назад +332

      Sameee! I'm worried that I can't really sing. lol. Also yes, anxiety.

    • @jyotiakashjbskhjlxjz6361
      @jyotiakashjbskhjlxjz6361 4 года назад +51

      What's your channel

    • @darienodette
      @darienodette 4 года назад +79

      I was looking in the comments so I could find anyone else who related to me lol

    • @lpsfankanr1
      @lpsfankanr1 4 года назад +17

      That's too true...

    • @megas9000
      @megas9000 4 года назад +9

      Hi five! Hahaha

  • @0_base1
    @0_base1 3 года назад +8493

    It doesn’t mean you can’t sing, but necessarily you need to develop the right techniques! Best of luck everyone, and much love. ❤️

  • @noneofyourbusiness1199
    @noneofyourbusiness1199 3 года назад +3611

    "Notice how my chest doesnt move."
    Camera cuts off just below neck.

    • @saylorsaturn2043
      @saylorsaturn2043 3 года назад +111

      Lol the chest does move but what he meant is you’re not supposed to expand your chest and instead let your stomach expand as you inhale. Of course your chest will move a little but not in the same way as if you were just letting your chest purposely expand.

    • @DontBurnYourHome
      @DontBurnYourHome 3 года назад +22

      Well it's obviously not moving that's why his shoulders weren't rising.

    • @filarfragueiro
      @filarfragueiro 3 года назад +3

      Agreed

    • @againstallodds6407
      @againstallodds6407 2 года назад +1

      @@saylorsaturn2043 he was being sarcastic

    • @Copter560
      @Copter560 2 года назад +4

      ​@@saylorsaturn2043 I tried it and I now realize that my chest expands a little but not a lot like you said.
      However, I don't sing XD

  • @emomu
    @emomu 4 года назад +15394

    Plot twist: Anyone can sing, it just requires practice and dedication.

    • @vunknownvictory
      @vunknownvictory 3 года назад +158

      Well not me thou

    • @suzan.funpart101
      @suzan.funpart101 3 года назад +648

      double twist : u R a beautiful human being for putting this here .

    • @matthewbates9629
      @matthewbates9629 3 года назад +326

      Not if you’re tone deaf

    • @scoatbeats2379
      @scoatbeats2379 3 года назад +119

      V UNKOWN you can learn anything it mostly has to do with your mindset

    • @Vasianah
      @Vasianah 3 года назад +118

      Dude, there are people who can barely speak

  • @dougchapin
    @dougchapin 4 года назад +3166

    So I guess physically I can, it just doesn’t sound good. More practice for nothing here I come...

  • @noorulwarakhan4852
    @noorulwarakhan4852 4 года назад +2807

    4:07 Kind of a *Patrick* voice.
    4:27 Kind of a *Spongebob* voice.
    Am I the only one who felt like that?!

  • @mjt777x8
    @mjt777x8 3 года назад +313

    Even though you’re not singing right, that doesn’t mean that you can’t sing and that it’s right. You are good at singing. It’s just some helpful techniques that this man is teaching us, he’s spitting truth out.

  • @yashch3542
    @yashch3542 3 года назад +3856

    "Don’t ever let somebody tell you… You can’t do something. You got a dream… You gotta protect it. People can’t do something’ themselves, they wanna tell you you can’t do it. If you want something’, go get it. Period.” - Chris Gardner

    • @tinalove4324
      @tinalove4324 3 года назад +19

      Thank you

    • @kittypixie.x
      @kittypixie.x 3 года назад +26

      @「maybe_later」 dang that hurt

    • @llIllIlI
      @llIllIlI 3 года назад +20

      True. But...
      You're not going to be able to sing.

    • @shadowreaper5413
      @shadowreaper5413 3 года назад +13

      @UClY7SGLu142jkTs1DKPyAuQ yeah but not taking the chances feels more painful

    • @jasmineva3128
      @jasmineva3128 3 года назад

      Thats me every song

  • @marli1904
    @marli1904 4 года назад +5094

    No one:
    Me at 3AM: _ah ah_

    • @Dizzyadi
      @Dizzyadi 4 года назад +82

      Yeah, 😂 my dad probably thinks I need help because I was doing that too

    • @thulanintuli7504
      @thulanintuli7504 4 года назад +19

      I can't because I'm gonna wake people up😂😂😂

    • @vaughnherrera6757
      @vaughnherrera6757 4 года назад +27

      Mimicing the ah ah without the sound reminds me something 😂 I just watched

    • @MentalCraxk
      @MentalCraxk 4 года назад +2

      😭😭😭😭😭

    • @Sabiel_사비엘
      @Sabiel_사비엘 4 года назад +2

      😂😂😂😂😂😂🤦

  • @matrixx1323
    @matrixx1323 4 года назад +4532

    Everybody gangsta till Billie Eilish starts doing this and all of a sudden it is a new musicak style and the best technique in the world

    • @baconator-the-destroyer
      @baconator-the-destroyer 4 года назад +55

      HypnosisFn I never meet anyone who thinks that, and I know a lot of Billie friends

    • @jakem9519
      @jakem9519 4 года назад +74

      Next people will be singing like Stitch and they will be hero’s.

    • @baconator-the-destroyer
      @baconator-the-destroyer 4 года назад +24

      Jake M stitch is cute tho

    • @user-jc8dy2sl7k
      @user-jc8dy2sl7k 4 года назад +13

      Billie English who?? Lol

    • @robertmaeshiro4435
      @robertmaeshiro4435 4 года назад +42

      @@user-jc8dy2sl7k ummm have u heard her belt??? No time to die 3:21

  • @lainyjordan9684
    @lainyjordan9684 Год назад +23

    Dude, you’re legit a fantastic vocal instructor. Omg why am I just now finding you? Dull and lifeless, brightness and cut. Wow! I feel like I found a treasure.

  • @feralmonkey
    @feralmonkey 4 года назад +2914

    Personally I like hearing singers take a breath, it feels more real and relatable

    • @sebastianmaker6798
      @sebastianmaker6798 3 года назад +243

      It's not so much that you shouldn't hear us, but that it shouldn't ALWAYS be heard. Quite frankly some notes are too long and close together for even the best singers to be silent when breathing. But if our breath is always in our chest, it can be difficult or even painful to sing well.

    • @longstrandna1
      @longstrandna1 3 года назад +4

      totally

    • @DakotaZ162
      @DakotaZ162 3 года назад +18

      Guess you're not a Tay Zonday fan

    • @Sylvie98
      @Sylvie98 3 года назад +3

      I HATE IT

    • @thetaaaa
      @thetaaaa 3 года назад +36

      Chest breaths just make your singing sound worse. A relaxed breath from your lower abdomen will improve your tuning, your range, and the length of phrases you can manage at one time

  • @mamatasingh1255
    @mamatasingh1255 4 года назад +2441

    Him: "if you're not able to breathe without this 0:21 happening, you're not gonna be able to sing."
    Me: crying asthmatic noises 😭

    • @liyashaaaa4969
      @liyashaaaa4969 3 года назад +144

      harry styles has asthama, he is one of the best singers, you can sing just some practice

    • @Memu_
      @Memu_ 3 года назад +55

      @@liyashaaaa4969 "one of the best"? Yeah no

    • @liyashaaaa4969
      @liyashaaaa4969 3 года назад +60

      @@Memu_ dude wtf, you dont like harry styles? One direction? What even are u?

    • @Memu_
      @Memu_ 3 года назад +74

      @@liyashaaaa4969 A man with taste

    • @HSdirectioner5
      @HSdirectioner5 3 года назад +69

      @@Memu_ more like a man who’s tone deaf

  • @daszhot2335
    @daszhot2335 4 года назад +695

    The title is already hit me before I even watch the video

    • @l0vemel0dy
      @l0vemel0dy 4 года назад

      Me too😕

    • @Xinyannya
      @Xinyannya 3 года назад

      Same i was like. Oh well i cant sing anyway

  • @astropop2
    @astropop2 2 года назад +39

    I like around 4:30 where you clearly demonstrate how to get that range in your voice. it was really helpful how you solo'd out the dull + sharp sound

  • @fytrndm
    @fytrndm 4 года назад +596

    I already know I can't sing, I'm just here for validation.

    • @matthewpriepke2358
      @matthewpriepke2358 3 года назад +16

      And dont trust these dumb scheme "training programs" just find a music tone that not just sounds good to you but FEELS good then try singing in that tone

    • @brindha6008
      @brindha6008 3 года назад +3

      You can sing if you put the effort into trying :)

    • @fytrndm
      @fytrndm 3 года назад +5

      Everyone, I appreciate the vote of confidence in my singing ability, but I can assure you I sound like a dying antelope when I try to sing 😅 Still doesn't stop me from pretending the shower head as a microphone though 😌

    • @alisam3295
      @alisam3295 3 года назад +3

      Literally anyone can sing. Just try to hit the notes more accurately and capture the essence of whatever you’re singing.

    • @marbol1343
      @marbol1343 3 года назад +1

      There's so much to singing he isn't explaining. More than half of our famous singers wouldn't have a career if they took this video as fact. Don't let this shit scare you. Sing even if you suck now. Who cares?? I thought I sucked too, and sounded weak and cracked all the time. Once I learned to use my natural voice I found out my range is just pretty low for a girl. It's also the rarest and now I consider myself a pretty decent singer with practice

  • @kuku5914
    @kuku5914 4 года назад +2352

    Him:if I you have trouble breathing” me with asthma: 👁👄👁

    • @shivalisingh3835
      @shivalisingh3835 4 года назад +69

      People with asthma can sing, he is just talking crao😂

    • @ScottishDwarf
      @ScottishDwarf 4 года назад +8

      Ooff😂

    • @nhannah8009
      @nhannah8009 4 года назад +26

      Harry Styles.

    • @lemon_juiceee
      @lemon_juiceee 4 года назад +8

      He means while singing though.

    • @kuku5914
      @kuku5914 4 года назад +19

      @@shivalisingh3835 it was a joke 😭😭 I was trying to be funny but it failed badly lmao

  • @acidpixxi8292
    @acidpixxi8292 4 года назад +485

    Me a musical theatre and vocal college student watching this nervously...

    • @rinthi_s2644
      @rinthi_s2644 4 года назад +10

      Can anyone learn how to sing properly just by online lessons

    • @Mylifesuckslol
      @Mylifesuckslol 3 года назад +3

      @@rinthi_s2644 97% of people can but 3% just cannot

    • @rinthi_s2644
      @rinthi_s2644 3 года назад +1

      Pentagon540 blabbermouth Pineapple I but like why XD

    • @brindha6008
      @brindha6008 3 года назад +3

      @@rinthi_s2644 maybe because they just might stop trying at one point-

    • @Iannkta
      @Iannkta 3 года назад

      Same here 🤣🤣🤣

  • @AnkoMashOfficial.
    @AnkoMashOfficial. 3 года назад +8

    As an upcoming artist from Uganda 🇺🇬 I really do appreciate this 👈🙏

  • @victorstone1113
    @victorstone1113 4 года назад +1213

    Me first time watching Adam lessons.
    Adam:If you can't do these things
    you can't sing.
    Plays intro*
    Me:Bruh........Oh.

  • @waterjokerstar
    @waterjokerstar 4 года назад +209

    He’s talking about instead of breathing with a shallow breathe you just need to breathe deeply into your pelvic area in an attempt to make your diaphragm be pressed forcing all of your organs downward creating more room for air and also making your belly go out it just comes to practice. So worrying about not having any training and then attempting to breathe is an awful way to scrub it’s someone’s ability to sing. There is no explanation of technique on how to prevent these things issues he presents to a viewer. Also brightness is something that you can fix with the placement of your voice by attempting to project it and feel it in your cheek bones and nasal area. These things can all be taught.

    • @vanessaacosta17
      @vanessaacosta17 4 года назад +1

      Any recommendations for me?

    • @meyague
      @meyague 3 года назад +4

      breathe into your pelvic area excuse me

    • @cryingwatercolours
      @cryingwatercolours 2 года назад

      Yeah every time I breathe out, my tummy does the opposite of what he wants it to do I’m so lost and I’m 2 secs in

  • @paramore4ever575
    @paramore4ever575 4 года назад +2682

    Anyone else yawn a lot when they’re in the middle of singing? It freaking sucks

    • @sanben86
      @sanben86 4 года назад +299

      I did when i read the word "yawn" in your comment🤣.

    • @laciehamlin9340
      @laciehamlin9340 4 года назад +234

      The reason that happens is because you lose oxygen. When your body has less oxygen and needs more it yawns to get more oxygen. When we get tired our body slows down so our breathing subsequently slows and that’s why we yawn. This is also why when you see someone yawn your body yawns because it makes your brain think there isn’t enough oxygen.

    • @ididask1357
      @ididask1357 4 года назад +14

      Santiago Vinicki OMG SAME, SCARY 😂😂

    • @metalcts84
      @metalcts84 4 года назад +8

      Yes!! I hate it😂😂

    • @elitsavassileva1414
      @elitsavassileva1414 4 года назад +48

      You could try breath controlling exercises- for example, put your palm against your mouth (like an inch away) and try to sing a long phrase. If your palm warms up before the end of it, you're breathing out too much air. When you have your palm in front of your mouth, it actually helps you control how much air you're letting out and it's really effective. Hope it helps!

  • @sweet-lp7dg
    @sweet-lp7dg 3 года назад +274

    “if you can’t do these things you can’t sing”
    *me: attempts to sing with the jntro*

    • @johntrueblue
      @johntrueblue 3 года назад +10

      Looks like you cant type either...LOL

    • @sweet-lp7dg
      @sweet-lp7dg 3 года назад +10

      @@johntrueblue u be quiet

    • @sweet-lp7dg
      @sweet-lp7dg 3 года назад +7

      @@johntrueblue its a simple mistake that is what happens when you type fast

    • @Ap-ku1ce
      @Ap-ku1ce 3 года назад +9

      @@johntrueblue You’re talking about someone typing, when it seems like you’ve never learned punctuation.

    • @toofunny7318
      @toofunny7318 3 года назад +1

      @@Ap-ku1ce 😂😂😂

  • @wu7027
    @wu7027 3 года назад +1620

    No one:
    Me at 10 pm:
    ᗰᗩᗰᗩᗰᗩᗰᗩᗰ~

    • @chaoticisa
      @chaoticisa 3 года назад +9

      Same same HAHA

    • @chaoticisa
      @chaoticisa 3 года назад +27

      Am doing it in the evening 😂 my poor parents ✋💀

    • @e1901
      @e1901 3 года назад +3

      lmao, same, cept its 1am here rn

    • @anmoltiwarii
      @anmoltiwarii 3 года назад +3

      Hahaha so true it's 10 pm right now

    • @anotherfoodvlogger2511
      @anotherfoodvlogger2511 3 года назад +4

      Me a mezzo at 12:47
      Soprano warm ups time

  • @kevinvillagran164
    @kevinvillagran164 4 года назад +200

    5:13 This is so true. I have friends who sound really good when singing with a deep voice but when it's time to raise up the pitch they find it hard to keep it clean and steady.

  • @Rizvy
    @Rizvy 4 года назад +823

    3:31
    * Hears it *
    * Does it *
    Mom: What????

    • @Dizzyadi
      @Dizzyadi 4 года назад +28

      Ngl, this took my a second to get.. 😂 underrated comment

    • @FisH-dt1fc
      @FisH-dt1fc 4 года назад +2

      LOL-

    • @mahnzmochi2469
      @mahnzmochi2469 4 года назад +5

      That moment would be de@d scary. 🤭😂🤣

    • @kuebrastic1219
      @kuebrastic1219 4 года назад +2

      MOMOMOMOL

    • @noorr.8211
      @noorr.8211 4 года назад +1

      😂😂😂

  • @ITSConnorMurphy
    @ITSConnorMurphy 2 года назад +37

    Anyone can sing, it’s about practice and good technique. Some people it takes longer than others. I had a hearing problem as a child and had to take a few years of speech therapy, so I have to work harder when singing because I don’t understand how everything works with speaking. Don’t tell anyone they can’t sing, everyone can, it’s about learning.

    • @TYGVlogger
      @TYGVlogger 2 года назад +2

      exactly
      i think saying "you can't sing" it was a little be rude of him as a vocal coach
      we all have different type of voice, problems etc..

    • @TheHammy118
      @TheHammy118 7 месяцев назад

      I can relate to this so badly. My hearing fucked up my speech

    • @Singingkaraokepakami
      @Singingkaraokepakami 5 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@TYGVloggeractually I think I find that word as a motivational one. It's like he wants us to prove him wrong 😊

  • @this_is_shaaaa
    @this_is_shaaaa 4 года назад +1861

    "If you're not able to breathe then you can't sing"
    Me: **checks if I am still breathing** God! at least i'm still alive
    edit: bruh im a singer don't touch me😎
    omm the likes i got pls convert to dollars🤣

  • @raspysock
    @raspysock 4 года назад +652

    2:43 i tried that, sounded like that baby covered in peanut butter

  • @mia-yf8pz
    @mia-yf8pz 4 года назад +473

    Any other choir kids like “yup, mhm, that is correct”

  • @rafaelvirnelcberinguelajr.4047
    @rafaelvirnelcberinguelajr.4047 4 года назад +1054

    me: ughh ughh ughh
    mom: what are you doing!!!!

  • @nunyahpprinter
    @nunyahpprinter 4 года назад +117

    No one seeing this should feel disheartened, please.... this maybe super PROFESSIONAL and everything but there’s nothing you can’t do with hard work and practice.... all the best to all you beautiful singers out there... 😘loads of love😘

  • @danicalavigne709
    @danicalavigne709 4 года назад +926

    damn all the people were right I can't reach my dreams just because of my breathing.
    WHERE MY ASTHMA HOMIES AT?

    • @TheEverythinghorse
      @TheEverythinghorse 4 года назад +9

      Here 🙋🏻‍♀️😢

    • @jou4420
      @jou4420 4 года назад +6

      hey💔👅💔✌

    • @micaelaclifford2729
      @micaelaclifford2729 4 года назад +68

      Harry Styles has asthma and still a good singer! Go on then, it is possible for you to sing!

    • @jou4420
      @jou4420 4 года назад +28

      @@micaelaclifford2729 this really makes my self confidence go kinda up lmao

    • @duhhshxt2922
      @duhhshxt2922 4 года назад +2

      😂🙋🏽‍♀️

  • @jamielabelle4541
    @jamielabelle4541 5 месяцев назад +2

    That’s the first beginner singing video that got right to the point and made sense. I thank you!

  • @wayfaringstranger8430
    @wayfaringstranger8430 3 года назад +342

    So, I've found that it's not that I *CAN'T* sing, it's just that I suck at it.

    • @therunawaykid6523
      @therunawaykid6523 Год назад

      Similar to me I might be able to sing decently if I tried but it seems like such an effort to sing good - I think i will just leave it to the professionals and enjoy their amazing voices

  • @Craigy2818
    @Craigy2818 4 года назад +126

    Haha, you went from Spongebob to Patrick at 4:40 😂

  • @iamarmy2627
    @iamarmy2627 3 года назад +918

    I watch these for 2 reasons:
    Singing better
    And
    To Get rid of my anxiety

    • @anstry1494
      @anstry1494 3 года назад +7

      Hey. I too have anxiety but sometimes these kind of videos makes me even more anxious. Btw I was searching for something else and this popped up.

    • @aproudbbdkbsbestie267
      @aproudbbdkbsbestie267 3 года назад +1

      Aww army are u fine now?!

    • @iamarmy2627
      @iamarmy2627 3 года назад +5

      @@aproudbbdkbsbestie267 well my anxiety got worse but I have my friends besides me and they help me alot so I guess I'm feeling good

    • @aproudbbdkbsbestie267
      @aproudbbdkbsbestie267 3 года назад +1

      @@iamarmy2627 ommo I hope u will cope up with it soon... It's great to know you are having supprtive friends... All the best^^

    • @iamarmy2627
      @iamarmy2627 3 года назад +9

      @Kaleb First of all I'm not American second of all iam diagnosed with anxiety it's easy for you to say that I'm shy

  • @lilianbarreto6058
    @lilianbarreto6058 3 года назад +2

    Wow! Ver impressed with your explanation. Never found a crystal clear video talking about true voice as yours. Finally I could understand! Congratulations! And thank you so much.

  • @TheDreamerGirlofficialyt
    @TheDreamerGirlofficialyt 4 года назад +252

    I can actually sing but anxiety gets me lol

    • @lasergirl8318
      @lasergirl8318 3 года назад +1

      Same

    • @geeskin5750
      @geeskin5750 3 года назад +11

      Advise, sing a song u have fun with. If u have fun the audience will have fun as well

    • @meyague
      @meyague 3 года назад +3

      then you can't sing

    • @asardinha2067
      @asardinha2067 3 года назад +16

      I know what you mean. My older brother always hated when I sang along to the radio. He'd say I was too pitchy and tell me to shut up. My sister would stick up for me, but I eventually stopped singing, aside from when I was at Church. The Pastor's wife heard me and asked if I'd sing a solo. I told her that I didn't think I could do it. She had 2 other girls sing with me. I totally froze and ended up not singing. Many years later, I was working in child care. I quietly sang to one of the babies in my class as I was changing his diaper. A coworker heard me and complimented me on my voice. Over the years I've only ever received compliments from anyone who has heard me, but I just keep replaying my older brother's words in my head.

    • @JoyAlexandria
      @JoyAlexandria 3 года назад +1

      @@asardinha2067 FELT😭

  • @smgsmusic
    @smgsmusic 3 года назад +464

    at about 4:30 you can hear spongebob and patrick having a conversation

    • @jessdove-neff2471
      @jessdove-neff2471 3 года назад +10

      😂😂😂

    • @asiaxrdo
      @asiaxrdo 3 года назад +10

      I was about to comment the same thing 😂

    • @BitchfaceNo2
      @BitchfaceNo2 3 года назад +2

      Oh my god 😂 i hear it

    • @Mel-ti5eb
      @Mel-ti5eb 3 года назад +2

      Lol I literally just commented that lol 😂

    • @reddiamondcat3391
      @reddiamondcat3391 3 года назад +3

      He sounds like a south Park character

  • @CharmingSelfie
    @CharmingSelfie 3 года назад +606

    Me who sucks at singing but meets the requirements: "hmm, guess I can sing now."

  • @rayzone_0092
    @rayzone_0092 3 года назад +9

    Anyone can sing... some people better than others... I have friends that don't respect those techniques but still have AMAZING voices.

  • @kyokosgarden3779
    @kyokosgarden3779 4 года назад +614

    He deserves an award for not laughing when he was like “ ah ah ah “ 😂😂😂😂

  • @littleshadow2707
    @littleshadow2707 4 года назад +22

    OMG man you just don't know that you've helped me with singing and speaking after many years of speech therapy! Also, resonance = vibration!! Not many vocal coaches will differentiate or say tell it like it is! THANK YOU!!!! YOU'VE JUST EARNED YOURSELF A SUBSCRIBER!

  • @paoloaugustine9609
    @paoloaugustine9609 4 года назад +130

    Everyone can sing, its there style to make music so catchy or good to hear even if he/she has a bad voice ..

    • @matthewpriepke2358
      @matthewpriepke2358 3 года назад +6

      Thank you every person just has a tone they just need to find it

    • @joleneloveland8911
      @joleneloveland8911 Год назад

      Works for Bob Dylan and Neil Young. You sre totally correct about that. Just hard to know if your voice, sound or style is working for you or against you. Plus we hear it inside our own heads and have no clue what it sounds like to others outside of our head I've thought about this often.

  • @stayfrostyroyalmilktea
    @stayfrostyroyalmilktea 3 года назад +177

    i can tell you right now that a lot of singers take a breath when they sing and they still sing good. idk sounds genuinely stupid to think that 'breathing at all' is a bad thing.

    • @crabbey3034
      @crabbey3034 3 года назад +44

      That’s not what he was saying haha. He was stressing the importance of breathing with your stomach rather than your chest

    • @ALu-nq8rf
      @ALu-nq8rf 3 года назад +11

      He's talking about utilizing your diaphragm.

    • @earthgrazer5511
      @earthgrazer5511 3 года назад +1

      It's good training for singers to learn breathing control to maximize their capability.

    • @valentinakivalentina8911
      @valentinakivalentina8911 2 года назад +1

      Xaxaxa, without breath and diafragm u can’t sing . Never sing with throat!

    • @shireads2954
      @shireads2954 2 года назад

      Tell me you don't sing without telling me you don't sing

  • @alexdayenian
    @alexdayenian 3 года назад +38

    As soon as i hear “with this subscription i created” i log off right away

  • @Rivandal_
    @Rivandal_ 4 года назад +222

    4:27 Trump, get away from this body 😂

  • @NeuraSynx
    @NeuraSynx 4 года назад +97

    Thanks, now I can give up

    • @MukeshKumar-kv1wk
      @MukeshKumar-kv1wk 3 года назад +13

      Don't give up! With pratice you will be able to sing again

  • @jillianjacques4190
    @jillianjacques4190 3 года назад +6

    You’re right! Wanna know how I know he’s right? I can tell he’s still recovering from muscle tension dysphonia himself.
    We’re at around the same place rn in our recovery! (He’s a bit ahead but I’ll be there soon ssssh)
    Most people won’t hear it unless they’re also recovering and know what tone qualities to pay attention to.
    It’s SO hard to get rid of unnecessary tension as an adult or even as a teen sometimes because it’s usually by that time chronic and subconsciously happening. You also need to be willing to just sound like shit full projection. We’ve all been there and we’ve all sounded like total Garbo but it’s working through that which being about all the rewards.
    You engrain the bad habits subconsciously and so you also need to kind of undo it subconsciously as well.
    Full recovery HINGES on developing more muscle memory that functions at the same executive level as your dysphonic habits.
    Only then can you really rely on your training 100%, otherwise you’ll always be slipping in and out of bad habits. It’s this weird “in the zone” feeling thing where you stop needing to try, you just feel the music and it just starts coming out eventually.
    Even after 3 years of recovery I still can’t do it on demand, it take intense warm ups and rehearsal to get an entire song ready to sing live.

  • @user-zq4ql8hh6i
    @user-zq4ql8hh6i 4 года назад +87

    me: **tries breathing for the first activity**
    --1 sec ltr--
    me: **yawns while breathing in**

    • @Nyahinn
      @Nyahinn 3 года назад +3

      ME TOO LMFAFOAOAOAOAOOAAO

  • @dontworryyoullbealright6949
    @dontworryyoullbealright6949 3 года назад +289

    3:43 me pretending to be sick infront of my mum to skip school

  • @desharalove
    @desharalove 4 года назад +134

    Why am I doing this? I KNOW I can sing😂

    • @jarrodcollins22
      @jarrodcollins22 3 года назад +7

      I can too, well I believe I will be able to, but I can't rn😢

    • @yourbffnat3602
      @yourbffnat3602 3 года назад +1

      You are blessed! 💗

    • @earldlane
      @earldlane 3 года назад +2

      Right lmao

  • @williammagnaye8315
    @williammagnaye8315 3 года назад +6

    I thought I knew I couldn't sing, and I just wanted to double check. Turns out: I can actually follow along to this guy. Sure I'm not the next great singer, but it's nice to know.

  • @katk631
    @katk631 4 года назад +136

    I thoroughly he was gonna say “if you can’t breathe, you can’t sing” DANG IT

  • @sophie_wembridge
    @sophie_wembridge 4 года назад +167

    Adam: breathing
    Me, an asthmatic: ...

    • @Allenairamveraus
      @Allenairamveraus 4 года назад +1

      Me too. Still love singing. I am going to keep. Even if my nose is always congestionate. XDD

    • @dami_damien
      @dami_damien 4 года назад

      Same... Same 😔

    • @sleepypanda9374
      @sleepypanda9374 4 года назад

      This is actually similar to how I breath when I play my flute. It’s better for control and allows you to intake more air

  • @giancarlo6518
    @giancarlo6518 4 года назад +126

    4:45 "i need to have a little bit of that"
    *copies what he does
    *my sister coming into the room thought i was watching spongebob cause i sounded like squidward.

    • @heenakauser4304
      @heenakauser4304 3 года назад

      Reading this comment while doing it LMAO 😂😂😂

    • @heenakauser4304
      @heenakauser4304 3 года назад

      Reading this comment while doing it LMAO 😂😂😂

  • @SENPAI826
    @SENPAI826 2 года назад +1

    me: Breathes
    Adam: you won’t be able to sing

  • @andihandru.7985
    @andihandru.7985 3 года назад +47

    I guess I am able to sing? Haha. I just don't know how to use my voice really well. Doesn't always sound good, doesn't always sound bad.
    Maybe every vocal coaches' ears would bleed when hearing me, but to my unprofessional ears it sounds good sometimes :)).

    • @kiki-dk2zd
      @kiki-dk2zd 3 года назад +2

      keep practicing army u will do it and have such a beautiful dream 🥞🌺🍭

    • @friedpotato3148
      @friedpotato3148 3 года назад

      @@kiki-dk2zd Armys everywhere

  • @xElenaForever
    @xElenaForever 4 года назад +23

    that is a great title. I scrolled past it, then came back and said “hold on lemme just check”

  • @chetanchhetri7544
    @chetanchhetri7544 3 года назад +21

    I m a music teacher but today I knew I can't sing. Thanks man😅

  • @LuciferXFallen290
    @LuciferXFallen290 18 дней назад

    Thank you. Finally someone who understands the proper technique. This was drilled into me as a kid. So I practise the correct technique. I was surprised, Inwas able to control my breaths in singing without losing any breath.

  • @melonmercury1853
    @melonmercury1853 4 года назад +55

    4:31 lowkey sounds like spongebob tellin me how to sing and I have no complaints

    • @anitaleigh6556
      @anitaleigh6556 4 года назад +1

      Omg I'm laughing so hard😂😂😂

  • @evelynjackson3425
    @evelynjackson3425 4 года назад +38

    4 am in my room: uh uh uh
    my wall: oh will she shut up

  • @namenotfound0
    @namenotfound0 4 года назад +22

    my non-existent dreams about singing have been crushed years ago

  • @milo_thatch_incarnate
    @milo_thatch_incarnate 3 года назад +29

    I've never had formal training, but I've worked on my voice as best I can through youtube tutorials for several years. I've found that I have a pretty "theatrical mezzo" voice, which, as I understand it, means I can mimic a range of different tones really well by changing my breathing and my placement etc. Go from bright and clean to thick and velvety without any strain.
    So here's my point: when breathing, I find that when I'm going for a clean, light, pop-y sound, I breathe from my chest (like you said not to). When I want to sing like that, I sound very similar to Tori Kelly or Ariana Grande. But when I breathe from my stomach, I can *only* get a throaty, smoky, Barbra-Streisand-esque tone. I take it that's my "real tone".
    So, is it bad to ever breathe from my chest to get the higher, clearer ends of my register?

    • @JGMeador444
      @JGMeador444 3 года назад +2

      I'm not a vocal coach by any means, but I've been learning on my own as well. I've mostly tried to learn how to sing operatically, but I have dabbled in a bunch of things (power metal mixed belts, death metal growls, subharmonics, different kinds of distortion). Like you, I noticed that it's easier to sound like a pop singer when I breathe "higher" as well, though that does tire out my voice more quickly. I believe the main two factors are the amount of vocal compression we're using as well as the amount of tension in the vocal tract, both of which affect resonance. When I breathe higher, it's more difficult to control the amount of air I'm using due to my diaphragm not really being engaged. As a result, I think I have more vocal chord compression happening there. There's more tension in my throat too, which wreaks havoc on my resonance. But then, I don't want operatic resonance when I'm trying to sing along to "You Belong With Me" or something.
      I have a couple questions. When you're singing with a well-supported sound, do you feel tension in your throat? Does it feel shouty as you go up in pitch? Can you sing a comfortable note in the lower part of your range, move your larynx around with your hands, and still kind of hold the note? Because it should NOT feel throaty. I wonder if you have some residual tension in your throat.
      Also, I wonder if you're trying to hit high notes by trying to force more air through. It's taken me ages to figure out that higher notes need less air but more support than lower notes.
      I'm really looking forward to your response!
      EDIT: To actually answer your last question.... If that's what you want to do - and you stop when you're tired so you aren't hurting your voice - it's not a bad thing, but it shouldn't be necessary. If you're truly a mezzo, your falsetto/head voice should be plenty high, clear, and resonant. At the end of the day though, singing is about making sounds you like. Whether that's done with perfect technique doesn't really matter as long as you're enjoying yourself and not hurting yourself.

    • @milo_thatch_incarnate
      @milo_thatch_incarnate 3 года назад +3

      @@JGMeador444 - What a fantastically thorough response! I'm honored!
      I think I've subconsciously been using less air for higher and longer notes without really realizing it as such, because it just sounded and felt better. I've been a pretty intuitive learner over the years.
      To answer your questions about tension, I have found that for me, it's more about the _style_ I'm singing the note in, not the note itself.
      For example, I can sing the exact same notes in *either* the flatter, harder, "shouty-er" style of Tori Kelly or Idina Menzel, OR in the warmer, rounder, more classical style of Barbara Streisand, Leona Lewis, or the older Disney princesses... and the latter is definitely more comfortable and natural to my voice box.
      It also seems to have to do with the resonance placement in my head/mask itself. I can sing a higher note much more easily if it's in the middle or back of my mask/head (which is more common in Broadway, classical, and opera), but find the strain increases as soon as I try singing the same note in the *very front* of my mask, like Idina, Tori, and many modern pop singers do.
      I haven't yet figured out how to have NO tension when I'm singing in the first style, and maybe it'll always just be harder, because my voice box literally isn't built for that sound as much. But I'll keep trying, because I love their songs lol.
      But what I know right now is that when I sing in a more classical, warm, soft resonance, the highest notes feel... freer.

    • @JGMeador444
      @JGMeador444 3 года назад +2

      @@milo_thatch_incarnate Gotcha on the high notes / air thing. I have not been a very intuitive learner, so I've had to learn a lot of the how and why to get anywhere.
      Sounds like you have a pretty good bit of control over how much tension and which register you're using, and that those are conscious choices. That's awesome!
      As for the placement of high notes.... It's easier for me to have them placed in the back as well. For my high mixed belts, it feels almost straight up. If I put that sound forward, it basically collapses into falsetto and I lose all the power.
      So in the first style, listening to Tori Kelly (who I had actually never heard of before today, somehow), she seems to primarily push chest voice instead of letting her voice mix, which would make it easier to place it forward. It doesn't seem like she mixes much at all. It might just be a stylistic thing, I'm not sure. Or, ya know, I could be wrong and she could be mixing some in those belts. Regardless, the higher falsetto notes don't sound very connected to me, so I'm pretty certain she's mostly chest belting and then releasing any tension with the falsetto notes in there. Chest belting like that requires some tension, because you're really working the TA muscles to stretch those folds. Contrast that to, if you were going a more classical/operatic approach, using a mix of the TA and CT muscles so that the tension in the folds is exactly what it needs to be to offset the breath pressure you're giving it, and no more. Using the CT muscle tilts the larynx, so it makes sense that the placement of the note would change.
      I love talking about this stuff, thanks for indulging me! 😂

    • @milo_thatch_incarnate
      @milo_thatch_incarnate 3 года назад +2

      @@JGMeador444 I love talking about this stuff too! 😄 Also, because I've largely been an intuitive learner, I'm impressed by the amount of technical knowledge you have! It's so cool!
      I'm delighted to have been your introduction to Tori -- she's amazing. And yeah, she is a very chesty belter.
      But just like you said, for me, when I hit a _perfectly_ resonant high note belt, for me it usually feels like it resonates right up through the TOP of my head, not the front of the mask. Feels amazing, tbh. Growl notes are so fun too!
      I'd love to be able to extend my range to a place where I can sing my highest notes with wide vowels... but I'm not there yet. If I want the highest notes to be strong, I generally end up resorting to a more operatic round mouth shape. I can reach up to an F6#, but it's a reach lol -- still working on the tension there. The fifth octave is where my natural voice break is, so half of it is high chest belts, and half of it is head voice.
      E5 is a killer though -- it's a common Disney and Broadway belt note, but it's RIGHT where my voice breaks 😂

    • @JGMeador444
      @JGMeador444 3 года назад +2

      @@milo_thatch_incarnate I have to shout out Julia Nilon and The Charismatic Voice for most of the technical knowledge! And David Larson too for getting me started on subharmonics.
      It's really interesting how learning on our own still allows us to turn the dials and flip the switches. We just don't necessarily know what they all do or exactly how they're intertwined sometimes 🤣
      But when it works and you feel what you've heard you're supposed to feel and it sounds great.... Then you still have to unlearn the bad habits that keep that from happening all the time. That's the worst for me.
      When I'm singing my highest falsetto notes, I think (I can't exactly experiment to verify right now) I can still make them sound wide by changing just the shape of my lips. I can't get it very forward though, so there's that. On my good days, I can get up to about an F6 or G6 as well, but there's definitely not a lot of power there. Most days it's about E6. The highest I can do with power is like a G#5, and after that it starts dropping off pretty quick. I CAN get up to a B5 with a little bit of power, but I have to do everything perfectly. I'm pretty sure that's the physiological limit of my vocal folds.
      UUUUGGGHHH, I feel you on the belts being on a crack thing, though it's something a bit different for me. I feel like some backstory on me is needed here.
      I was in my choir second semester of my freshman year of high school; that's when I started my vocal journey. Right at the start of 2013. The choir teacher (who is incredible, nothing against her), had me singing baritone stuff, because I didn't have any technique and that was the only stuff I could even kind of sing. However, through the years since then, I've been drawn to tenor voices. I don't know how to explain it, but I have been utterly convinced I could sing like them. I kept trying and trying and trying, and it kept not working. In Nessun Dorma, for example, I could do everything but that last B4. After I got a bit of technique down, I could push full chest up to an Bb4 or so. If I pushed pretty hard, I could even get that B4, but it sounded terrible and was NOT healthy. Anyway, Bb4 through C5 felt really weird, then C#5 and up to G5 my body was like, "Oh, yeah, we're mixing now." Then, one day sometime in the last couple years, I learned about the vocal classification called the leggiero tenor. Sounds quite like a baritone with the lower part of their range often going quite low (my lowest chest note is an Eb2, but it has no power) and is often mis-classified as a baritone, but has an upper extension that starts around Ab4 and sounds a lot like falsetto before it's trained but is in fact connected to chest voice. That ticked a LOT of boxes for me, and I really started playing around with the upper part of my voice. Finally realizing what people mean when they say "head voice", because for me, it doesn't start feeling like it's in my head until about Eb5. I thought I just couldn't feel the vibrations everyone else could or something. It was frustrating for me. I listened to baritones as well, and I just thought, "My voice doesn't sound like that." I have recorded myself singing plenty, so I had a point of comparison. Now, granted, my voice still isn't fully mature and it'll probably darken some, but it just didn't sound similar at all, and the tessitura is different too. The point of all this is that I relate to not being able to do things you feel like you really want to do and feel like you should be able to do.
      All that being said, to fix that break I'd recommend trying to get your mix lower. That's what I had to do to fix my weird spot right at the climactic tenor notes. Your body starts to realize there's another mechanism it can use for that range, and it turns the knobs to make it so. It's incredible how that works.
      If I didn't lose you, thanks for reading all that. I didn't expect it to be anywhere near that long 😅😅

  • @heinhtet2234
    @heinhtet2234 4 года назад +40

    When i did breathing exercise, my mother thought that my asthma's getting worse 🤣🤣🤣

  • @LH-ko1il
    @LH-ko1il 4 года назад +346

    How on Earth am I supposed to breathe without inflating my lungs? My lungs are in my chest, not my belly.

    • @borb6637
      @borb6637 4 года назад +68

      ur body use the diaphragm to inflate the lungs when breathing from your belly

    • @Xeosst
      @Xeosst 4 года назад +21

      U dum dum

    • @karmanuenes7629
      @karmanuenes7629 4 года назад +63

      Babies breathe from the belly not the chest, everyone just learns how to breathe wrong for some reason

    • @kelseyjanes8576
      @kelseyjanes8576 4 года назад +12

      it just takes practice

    • @LH-ko1il
      @LH-ko1il 4 года назад +29

      @@karmanuenes7629 Everybody breathes using their diaphragm. It's how we inflate our lungs and without engaging the diaphragm we would suffocate. . So this instruction to "breathe from the belly" is a bit redundant really. We do it all the time.

  • @starseedbakugou6327
    @starseedbakugou6327 3 года назад +70

    ALLY BEAUTIES WITH ASTHAMA LISTEN UP
    it IS possible for you to sing.... I had pneumonia when I was six months old which led to asthma and I also have nasal polyp(still) but when I started singing slowly my breathing got better and today I am like 13 years old and free from asthma or any breathing problems and even with my nasal polyps I can sing great and hold my notes long... So PLEASE don't give up cause singing will actually help you
    Love yourself

    • @jillianjacques4190
      @jillianjacques4190 3 года назад +3

      TBH it is REALLY common nay it’s expected that around 40% of childhood asthma cases resolve in the child tween or teen years.
      Unfortunately half of these cases usually come back by your mid 20’s-30’s. Nearly all cases recur at some point in their lifetime.
      I went through the same thing at your age.
      I got in really good cardiovascular health and thought my asthma was gone forever, I stayed in shape and in my 20’s my asthma came back worse than it was before.
      I now NEED to stay in really good health or else I’m on a one way DIRECT path to COPD.
      I don’t mean to scare you, because asthma is a very manageable disease in most cases.
      Even severe asthma should not be impeding you from singing to the point you sound shitty.
      Idina Menzel has really bad asthma just as an example.
      She struggles, but she works hard and has a world renown classical voice.
      There are also many elite athletes who have struggled with asthma or other respiratory diseases.
      It’s NOT life defining, it just means you have more choices to make unfortunately.
      You can overcome the obstacles set by your asthma, but it’s still largely incurable.
      I hope it doesn’t come back for you.
      I just also hope others walk away fully informed.
      Singing will not get rid of your asthma. And typically no, it doesn’t get easier it just becomes “normal” and “regular”
      With no immediate point of reference and proper work ethic it shouldnt really be a influential factor in your final outcome.
      You’ll still sound good when you sound good.

  • @pgkrkkhtenus3206
    @pgkrkkhtenus3206 2 года назад +1

    “If you can’t do this you can’t sing” proceeds to sing the intro flat

  • @EmiSphereMusic
    @EmiSphereMusic 4 года назад +137

    welp looks like im not singing he just proved that I cant sing

  • @n_googlem_google7811
    @n_googlem_google7811 4 года назад +9

    4:42 U SOUND LIKE PATRICK FROM SPONGBOB AND THAT MADE MY DAY 🥺✨✨

  • @bigopalcup
    @bigopalcup Год назад +2

    Man I'm so happy I learned this on my own like everything else. Anyone struggling you WILL get there. I promise once you feel it, its there and you won't lose it.

  • @_---_feathers_---_8054
    @_---_feathers_---_8054 3 года назад +33

    I personally have a really big interest in singing and from this it tells me i can sing and im kinda happy

  • @MANGLORIOUS
    @MANGLORIOUS 2 года назад +1

    So I clicked on this on a whim, and I was not expecting singing that GLORIOUS in the intro. Dude that was blumming angelic, just WOW.

  • @AJ-eh5di
    @AJ-eh5di 4 года назад +19

    I sound like a choking bird while talking and here I am watching videos about singing.

  • @jsrv-justsomerandomvids4551
    @jsrv-justsomerandomvids4551 4 года назад +97

    2:57
    "Mom its not what you think it is"

    • @Alchemy818.
      @Alchemy818. 4 года назад +7

      Me when I listen to DESTROYA.
      Like, how am I supposed to explain that?

    • @demolitionzer0562
      @demolitionzer0562 4 года назад +2

      honestly you can’t explain that lmao

    • @alisha3649
      @alisha3649 4 года назад

      @@Alchemy818. LMAO

  • @DarkCeleste1260
    @DarkCeleste1260 4 года назад +20

    Breathing
    Exists
    If you can’t do this, you can’t swim either

  • @celissewillis9399
    @celissewillis9399 4 года назад +77

    Breathing from the Diaphragm is actually the natural way of breathing. It’s how we breathed when we were born, but we were sort of “trained” into breathing from the chest.
    My private vocal coach back in the day would do exercises to help focus on the “belly breath” in order to retire your mind & body

  • @SpecialAbonnent
    @SpecialAbonnent 4 года назад +61

    2:42 His nostrils are moving while he makes "a"

  • @YumeYoii
    @YumeYoii 4 года назад +38

    0:06 yup i can't do that

  • @derojoform9871
    @derojoform9871 4 года назад +8

    Thanks for putting this amazing content for free

  • @oh4178
    @oh4178 4 года назад +179

    alright time to sing more k-pop songs haha

  • @oogabooganarrator
    @oogabooganarrator 3 месяца назад +1

    oh damn!
    this advice is amazing, like the breathing technique doesnt effect my chest if you pull that chest during high notes you sound like "wooOOOoo!!"

  • @alilgirlwithfamilyissues2348
    @alilgirlwithfamilyissues2348 4 года назад +69

    he:do this, ah,ah,ah
    me:*trying to copy
    sis:WTF ARE YOU WATCHING?!!?

  • @shivamkumarsingh6827
    @shivamkumarsingh6827 3 года назад +25

    His eyes are dreamy

  • @5hargreevesapologist
    @5hargreevesapologist 4 года назад +21

    2:49 that’s what she said

  • @josephharvey7822
    @josephharvey7822 10 месяцев назад

    Been singing for the better part of 13years, only trained (bel canto) for 6 and that ‘pointiness’ has helped me stop straining in my belt register 🙏 you’re an angel my friend

  • @patricialucuta9662
    @patricialucuta9662 3 года назад +6

    If you can't do this, you can't sing:
    Talk.
    As long you practice enough and as long you fix your mistakes you'll be able to sing, just work hard and find your own style

  • @sarahnafisahhusnabintiwari3333
    @sarahnafisahhusnabintiwari3333 3 года назад +10

    Who else supposed to be doing work but ended up here :)

    • @patriciafhr
      @patriciafhr 3 года назад +1

      Me right now =))))))))))

  • @zenebornman7917
    @zenebornman7917 3 года назад +12

    "If you can't do this you can't sing."
    *Intro plays*
    Me: 😭

  • @boris7417
    @boris7417 11 месяцев назад +1

    I have been singing for years. I caught your meaning on the uh muscle. Immediately I can sing one note higher. Thank you very much 👍🏻👍🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @randomrandom5316
    @randomrandom5316 4 года назад +16

    After singing a couple of minutes to hours, my nose bridge feels painful. I think im singing the wrong way

  • @K.I.N.G.J.B
    @K.I.N.G.J.B 4 года назад +59

    hello adam please review for miss “SHANIAH ROLLO” singing “TRUE COLOR” I think this kinda interesting