Haha, that was fantastic. Her whole vibe is kind of "meh, whatever bro", but she's very good at explaining. I think it would be fun to take one of her classes.
Great lesson. I play guitar and have never sung, but the singers I've worked with hate being told how to do vibrato. I think guitar vibrato is the same as voice. I've noticed as singers get older their vibrato gets wider and more erratic. You get it with rock singers and crooners. Your explanation of holding the note and bringing the vibrato in at the end is perfect. I'll show them this video when I try to explain next time.
i haven't touched a singing lesson in years after taking choir in high school, where my choir instructor was talented and experienced but very, very unkind. you have such a wonderful energy about you, it's the first time i've genuinely enjoyed hearing someone talk about singing techniques in a long time. explained very clearly, simply, and with beautiful sounding examples. thank you for this, it helps me remember how much i enjoyed singing.
What a wonderful music lesson. It was interesting, easy to understand, and had great demonstrations. It makes me think that she must be a great class or one on one instructor and makes me feel a bit envious of the people talented enough to hire her skills.
It just occurred to me how amazing it would be to have a voice like hers and not be obligated to preserve it for recording or touring. You could just bust out some incredible notes on your commute, or while you cook breakfast. It's like being a wild horse in a field instead of a racing horse on a track!
I’m here for school don’t ask me why I don’t know either I’m in science why should I know the difference between legato and staccato BUUTT THIS WAS DAMNN HELPFUL!!
So, is verbrato coming from your throat or somewhere in your diaphragm that you just suddenly learn how to use? It's like sometimes I just happen to do it but I can't do it willingly, if that makes sense.
Do you have a video on holding a note.I sing lead in Barbershop.We have to hold some very long notes at times as well as singing long phrases.Im ok up to 12,15 seconds but then I run out of breath.
If you’re interested in a lot of good sounding really skilled vibrato, middle eastern music is based on it. Reply if you want some beautiful sounding recommendations. I’m here investigating why we use it so much and why you don’t.
well not really, you can always practice to release that tightness in your vocals first and then be able to attempt the vibrato style. it could also refer to a serious case of tightness in vocals which might require medical attention also.
Haha, that was fantastic. Her whole vibe is kind of "meh, whatever bro", but she's very good at explaining. I think it would be fun to take one of her classes.
Agreed and she doesn't need to change !
lmao I love it
LOL I was just thinking the EXACT same thing!!! haha
Right?
I love your demonstration, you not only a good coach but an excellent singer as well... God bless you, I'm here to stay on your channel.
Thank you!
Her voice is so beautiful. Why is she not famous?
Builders Craft Junior because she is a vocal coach not a singer
Some people find it more meaningful to give others the means to become great than pursuing greatness themselves.
Well... Why is Vivian Bueno not famous? What a wonderful voice: ruclips.net/video/Kl8JdQJWTGA/видео.html
@@arcadepiano 👀
@@arcadepiano WOW
2:43 you betta get down with that BOSSA NOVA
Great lesson. I play guitar and have never sung, but the singers I've worked with hate being told how to do vibrato. I think guitar vibrato is the same as voice. I've noticed as singers get older their vibrato gets wider and more erratic. You get it with rock singers and crooners. Your explanation of holding the note and bringing the vibrato in at the end is perfect. I'll show them this video when I try to explain next time.
i haven't touched a singing lesson in years after taking choir in high school, where my choir instructor was talented and experienced but very, very unkind. you have such a wonderful energy about you, it's the first time i've genuinely enjoyed hearing someone talk about singing techniques in a long time. explained very clearly, simply, and with beautiful sounding examples. thank you for this, it helps me remember how much i enjoyed singing.
What a wonderful music lesson.
It was interesting, easy to understand, and had great demonstrations.
It makes me think that she must be a great class or one on one instructor and makes me feel a bit envious of the people talented enough to hire her skills.
You are the only one that came straight to the point.
I can't believe I wasted so much time trying to learn from others.
She's so talented omg
All 3 things I wanted to know explained at once and with such clarity. Thank you Miss!
Lol this is so effortlessly impressive. Honestly unbelievable
You're a very good teacher. I love how you sing what you're teaching, the lyrics to your made up songs are the explanations.
wow this was really interesting. i love how you just arent expecting her wide vibrato to sound that good but it really did
it's so good to see voice genie here!
She has a great voice..loved every moment🤗
A master class definitely, and she does not need to be famous. Thanks Berklee.
Thanks for watching!
Vibrato seems antiquated, but how important. I love that ole Al Jolson tone from the 20s, you never hear that in popular music today either.
Too good ❤
I used to blame my voice and all it was because I was super flat with no technique w tightness and now I am finding my voice through my identity.
I really liked! she’s amazing teaching and so talented!
I just found and I subscribed to this channel! 🤩
Thanks for subbing!
Very helpful and easy to understand. Unlike most YT vocal coaches.
Thank you dear... It's beautiful! You've rejuvenated my energy
her vocal control is SCARY GOOD
No wonder people who comes from berklee are so damn good..... The teachers are awesome..... Totally awesome...
Thank you! :)
Great lesson Jeannie, thanks so much for sharing your knowledge with us.
thanx for make this so easy and graet way of explaning
perfect voice
It just occurred to me how amazing it would be to have a voice like hers and not be obligated to preserve it for recording or touring. You could just bust out some incredible notes on your commute, or while you cook breakfast. It's like being a wild horse in a field instead of a racing horse on a track!
Wow, how informative. I love that you go to the point of the matter, and demonstrate specific techniques.
Thanks a whole lot.
She sounds soooooo good.
Brilliant explanation, thank you.
That was explained really really well! Sheesh 👏🏽
Glad it was helpful!
I absolutely loved this video
This Sounds really beautiful. Keep doing great covers dude.
super didática. amei
I’m here for school don’t ask me why I don’t know either I’m in science why should I know the difference between legato and staccato BUUTT THIS WAS DAMNN HELPFUL!!
This was so much funn!!!
Such a pretty voice
Good teaching
Thank you!
Veeery clear explanation. Thank you
Man , that's insane and so helpful
Wow best advisor
ahhhh if my science teacher could sing she would sound like that hahaha really she's awesome
What's the difference between "vibrato" and "tremolo"? Thanks ☺️
Happy new year 🥰😍💖
Explained very well, thanks
Wow that was amazing!
Thanks,,I learnt a lot
Que voz linda.
Just wow!🙏❤️
I have an issue with too much legato and I really just sound like I’m whining the whole time
Exactly know what your talking about.
Wow you are fabulous
So, is verbrato coming from your throat or somewhere in your diaphragm that you just suddenly learn how to use? It's like sometimes I just happen to do it but I can't do it willingly, if that makes sense.
Can you tell what is falsetto, and others like this?
This is fantastic!
Love this
Ur voice is amazing..
HER VOICE IS AMAZING is more correct than awful texting slang
@Peter Wood-Jenkins Let then say what they want to say
@@imadeyoureadthis7823 😂😂
This actually helpful!
That was cool, learnt something :)
Do you have a video on holding a note.I sing lead in Barbershop.We have to hold some very long notes at times as well as singing long phrases.Im ok up to 12,15 seconds but then I run out of breath.
Great video. Thank you! :)
This was so helpful, thanx!
Your channel is so interesting
Love from india
I came here because someone described Radiohead's Thom Yorke as using indulgent legato. And now I know what that means.
@2:03 Ouu aye 🔥🔥🔥🔥
If you’re interested in a lot of good sounding really skilled vibrato, middle eastern music is based on it. Reply if you want some beautiful sounding recommendations. I’m here investigating why we use it so much and why you don’t.
Is she is the one who teach as vocal genie channel ??
Tnx
"if you have no vibrato, you have tightness in your vocals".
Translation: If you have no vibrato, you just suck.
😅
Very Helpful
Thank You Ma'am
Translation -> I want to see the world in black.
No it can be practiced and gained its a muscle that control air flow is all
well not really, you can always practice to release that tightness in your vocals first and then be able to attempt the vibrato style. it could also refer to a serious case of tightness in vocals which might require medical attention also.
Damn. Crazy skills
nice voice!
Pretty lady who knows a lot and has very good lungs!!!
Thanks for your strong and wonderful heart. Can we communicate? Oliblish12@gmail.com
But what is my voice doing when...I don't know how to explain it....the melody moves alot, but it's not in tune...or with the song in any way at all??
Your beauty surpasses Lina Cavalieri.
was that Natural Vibrato ? Mine is very fast If I relax and hardy push it gets wider but ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Hard for me any tips ?
I want to get better at this vocal technique 0:24
How do you do vibrato
that pop song burn! lol
You better sing! Just Whistle in staccato then!
This is so helpful
0:52 i legit wanted to search for the song till she said she's making it up, lol.
What is vibrato
great stuff ty
Yesssssss
If you are watching this in 2022+, just remember to practice 40 hours a day!
It's gonna be straight, may be short! 🤣
👏👏👏
but good singing voice
Thomas Dickson says Staccato (not Legato), low bass and non-rhythmic music may help sleep!
Hi Haa nice miss
VIBRATO IS SO HARD FOR MEEEE.
Mariah Carey uses so many classical techniques and her singing
I can't do vibrato. Help me!
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Holy damn she aint care but still loved it.
Taylor Swift has no vibrato. I'm a Swftie for 13 years. I think shes the only singer without no vibrato.
Babes she does, I'm a swiftie
I think. Vibrato
has to do with genetics. Of course you can learn it but many people are naturally born with it
She's like singing ain't shit