WOW, what a wonderful way of your teaching of science of voice for singing, in fact this is the best ever. Thanks a lot for making it so easy to learn for a dull music lovers like me. 7:22 Keep it up, God bless you, Regards
Yess! finally someone just directly explaining this stuff. Vocal warm-ups are great but this is so helpful to have this information too - thanks for posting!
1. tone breathy or pressed 2. pitch high or low notes 3. different pitches need different amount of air 4. air speed, contract core for more air. relax for less (push out?) 5. baby cry cords close, breathy open 6. place and resonate sound in head vocal cords longer and thinner, chest thicker and fatter more closed. 7. higher up in head, mask to top of head 8. relationship between air and vocal cords
So glad you found that helpful! That is 100 percent my goal...to take what feels like complicated singing concepts and talk about them in ways that actually make sense. I have a free guide that you might also find helpful! You can get it at www.ljdstudios.com/the-free-three-tiered-approach-to-becoming-a-better-singer.html
@@igotbit9454 I do! But as of tomorrow I will be on maternity leave for the next couple of months. But if you sign up for the free guide, I can add you to my mailing list and you'll be the first to know when I'm back to private lessons!
Thanks so much for sharing your music! When you go for some of those higher "belty" notes in that song, you might try for more energized airflow be contracting your lower abdomen. (Just the muscles below your belly button, not above). I'll link two other videos below that discuss this concept. Also, if you signup for my free guide (linked below) I have a couple of videos in there about breathing for singing as well that might help. And if you haven't already, hit the notification bell...I have a longer more in depth video on this concept coming out in March. Good luck! Free Guide www.ljdstudios.com/the-free-three-tiered-approach-to-becoming-a-better-singer.html Improve breath support for singing with this quick exercise ruclips.net/video/knycQ7U1L6E/видео.html Breath support and singing: understanding airflow studio.ruclips.net/user/video73HIOgAHjy8/edit
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It's great to hear that you emphasize on playing around with breath, cords and resonanse. Thank you!
Thank you for being this knowledgeable person and for your very clear explanation.
So glad you found it helpful!
WOW, what a wonderful way of your teaching of science of voice for singing, in fact this is the best ever. Thanks a lot for making it so easy to learn for a dull music lovers like me. 7:22 Keep it up, God bless you, Regards
Really good thanks
Needed this. Very good video. Thank you.
So glad you found it helpful!
Yess! finally someone just directly explaining this stuff. Vocal warm-ups are great but this is so helpful to have this information too - thanks for posting!
So glad you found this helpful! I really think knowing the “way” behind the exercises we do is incredibly useful. Knowledge is power!
Thank you so much. You have cleared up alot of issues I was struggling with.
So glad that was helpful! I'm always looking for ideas for future videos so let me know if there is anything you would like to see.
1. tone breathy or pressed
2. pitch high or low notes
3. different pitches need different amount of air
4. air speed, contract core for more air. relax for less (push out?)
5. baby cry cords close, breathy open
6. place and resonate sound in head vocal cords longer and thinner, chest thicker and fatter more closed.
7. higher up in head, mask to top of head
8. relationship between air and vocal cords
You nailed it!
Wow this is the most clearest explanation for me! That anatomy info really resonated and helped me understand! Thanks so much!
So glad you found that helpful! That is 100 percent my goal...to take what feels like complicated singing concepts and talk about them in ways that actually make sense. I have a free guide that you might also find helpful! You can get it at www.ljdstudios.com/the-free-three-tiered-approach-to-becoming-a-better-singer.html
@@ljdstudios ok great I’ll check it out. do you do online lessons
@@igotbit9454 I do! But as of tomorrow I will be on maternity leave for the next couple of months. But if you sign up for the free guide, I can add you to my mailing list and you'll be the first to know when I'm back to private lessons!
@@ljdstudiosok great i will do that. and congrats on the baby.
Excellent well explained video, thank you for your help 👌😀
So glad you found it helpful!
Clear explanation of diaphragmatic singing ♥✨
Thank you so much 🙏🏽
You are so welcome
I do my best singing when I pass air the other way
hi i have song on youtube call he my help i wont to know if useing air flow in this song
Thanks so much for sharing your music! When you go for some of those higher "belty" notes in that song, you might try for more energized airflow be contracting your lower abdomen. (Just the muscles below your belly button, not above). I'll link two other videos below that discuss this concept. Also, if you signup for my free guide (linked below) I have a couple of videos in there about breathing for singing as well that might help. And if you haven't already, hit the notification bell...I have a longer more in depth video on this concept coming out in March. Good luck!
Free Guide
www.ljdstudios.com/the-free-three-tiered-approach-to-becoming-a-better-singer.html
Improve breath support for singing with this quick exercise
ruclips.net/video/knycQ7U1L6E/видео.html
Breath support and singing: understanding airflow
studio.ruclips.net/user/video73HIOgAHjy8/edit
ok thank you@@ljdstudios
any one has slight pain on there lower back when they try to hit higher notes ?
I’ve never heard of this, but I’m a huge advocate for movement. Try some gentle continuous fluid movement while you sing and see if that helps.
Yes me too
Higher notes live higher in the body. You have to use your cranial resonators. There shouldn't be any back pain.
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