This is helpful! However, it would be so great if you could make a video on how to switch between chest voice and mixed voice seamlessly! For example transitioning between the two in the middle of a chorus. So many people, including myself struggle with this. (In fact this very song could be used for that purpose.) Thank you!
Hello!! Im 16 and currently doing musicals as a way to grow my experience in music, as a person who hasnt been taught yet with vocal lessons but I wanna be a future musician, singing these high notes tend to really hurt. So thank you for trying to help us out too!! this really helped me with the high notes ("let it go", "let the storm rage on") to try get it right and not crack my voice since im natrually a middle - mezzo range singer. I wish there were people like you closer too me so that I can actually learn all of this since its so expensive here so I'm just learning off Vocal coaches on youtube. Thankyou so much for this video though it really did help me to improve!!
I'm so glad you're finding things for yourself on RUclips, and congratulations on doing musicals already at 16! Try to avoid doing anything that hurts ... that's generally not a good sign, and you definitely want to avoid painful singing. I'll be putting up a lot more content, and we should be offering scholarships for people who can't afford our new Mermaid course that's coming up ... so definitely apply for one of those if you can't afford it!! Thanks for watching, Jessi!
these breakdowns and exercises through different pitches are so helpful, thank you! Did you manage to record part 4 yet? I'm on tenterhooks for the money notes!
Helloo! I love the videos you're making, they're super helpful and I would be so happy when Part 4 comes❤
Thank you so very much for your videos. They really help me a lot. You explain things in a very simple way , very easy to understand and follow. ❤
Thank you, Mariana, it's so nice to hear!
This is helpful! However, it would be so great if you could make a video on how to switch between chest voice and mixed voice seamlessly! For example transitioning between the two in the middle of a chorus. So many people, including myself struggle with this. (In fact this very song could be used for that purpose.) Thank you!
I love that -- and yes, I'll add that the idea of a chest-mix video to my list, thanks for the note!!!
Here's how to seamlessly transition from chest voice to head voice! #smartsinging
Hello!! Im 16 and currently doing musicals as a way to grow my experience in music, as a person who hasnt been taught yet with vocal lessons but I wanna be a future musician, singing these high notes tend to really hurt. So thank you for trying to help us out too!! this really helped me with the high notes ("let it go", "let the storm rage on") to try get it right and not crack my voice since im natrually a middle - mezzo range singer. I wish there were people like you closer too me so that I can actually learn all of this since its so expensive here so I'm just learning off Vocal coaches on youtube. Thankyou so much for this video though it really did help me to improve!!
I'm so glad you're finding things for yourself on RUclips, and congratulations on doing musicals already at 16! Try to avoid doing anything that hurts ... that's generally not a good sign, and you definitely want to avoid painful singing. I'll be putting up a lot more content, and we should be offering scholarships for people who can't afford our new Mermaid course that's coming up ... so definitely apply for one of those if you can't afford it!! Thanks for watching, Jessi!
thank you so so much! 😇💓
Thank YOU for watching!! What was the most useful part for you?
Hi there! Thank you, this was really helpful 😊
Are you going to launch an online course?
is it just me or is the next video not there yet?
Sorry, Dyani!! I'm filming again, should be on its way soon!
very helpful, thank you so much! 🥰💕
these breakdowns and exercises through different pitches are so helpful, thank you! Did you manage to record part 4 yet? I'm on tenterhooks for the money notes!