If you don’t have individual sound as a singer that you are NOT a singer. You’ll never go anywhere. I absolutely love this and it’s true. I remember complaining to my vocal coach that I didn’t sound like my favorite singer she looked me in the eyes and said“ honey, your favorite singer doesn’t even SOUND like your favorite singer!” Took her months to get me to sing in my natural voice and even now I have to catch myself
I think the lyric is "each one a line or two, 'I'm fine baby, how are you?'" Awesome lesson! I'm also a devil for letting vowels sink too low, looking for more brightness! Thanks for sharing, lovely voice dude!
You are totally correct, the humble mistake was during the tenure of the lesson, but I am sure the application of the sound stays clear. Thank you for your comment!
the fade out at the end of the lines of some lines Michael Buble sings is what gives me trouble. Hard to switch from projecting and having the voice as far forward in your face to having less force and letting the note fade naturally. Michael Buble is a hard one to sing like. The song I am attempting to accomplish is his cover of "save the last dance for me" and there are a lot of different vocal techniques and inflections to unpack there. Very good singer.
you prolly dont give a shit but if you're bored like me atm you can watch pretty much all of the new movies and series on Instaflixxer. Have been watching with my brother for the last couple of days =)
@@theandiller well I understand that many people are apprehensive to learning online. But If they are able to apply themselves to a strict practice routine the app, along with understanding the educational videos of Ron showing the method, will definitely enhance your voice and more importantly teach you how to use the voice, body and mind.
@@theandiller You can be a great singer without the app and without coaching. You just have to practice constantly for years and you need to understand that there are notes above your chest voice and know how to access them. Have a good foundation in your breathing and don't push too much air. There are countless amazing singers from the 1950s and 60s and 70s who probably never had a voice lesson. They used all their free time to practice obsessively. The 10,000 hour rule.
If you don’t have individual sound as a singer that you are NOT a singer. You’ll never go anywhere. I absolutely love this and it’s true. I remember complaining to my vocal coach that I didn’t sound like my favorite singer she looked me in the eyes and said“ honey, your favorite singer doesn’t even SOUND like your favorite singer!” Took her months to get me to sing in my natural voice and even now I have to catch myself
Love this video. Such an amazingly simple way to really know how and where to sing! Love Ron.
I think the lyric is "each one a line or two, 'I'm fine baby, how are you?'"
Awesome lesson! I'm also a devil for letting vowels sink too low, looking for more brightness! Thanks for sharing, lovely voice dude!
You are totally correct, the humble mistake was during the tenure of the lesson, but I am sure the application of the sound stays clear. Thank you for your comment!
Ron is amazing
the fade out at the end of the lines of some lines Michael Buble sings is what gives me trouble. Hard to switch from projecting and having the voice as far forward in your face to having less force and letting the note fade naturally.
Michael Buble is a hard one to sing like. The song I am attempting to accomplish is his cover of "save the last dance for me" and there are a lot of different vocal techniques and inflections to unpack there. Very good singer.
I love the kids voice.
you prolly dont give a shit but if you're bored like me atm you can watch pretty much all of the new movies and series on Instaflixxer. Have been watching with my brother for the last couple of days =)
@Roger Trace yea, I have been watching on InstaFlixxer for months myself =)
Absolutely amazing
One of the best, but I sure couldn't afford the lessons.
OMG! He's worth it. Now I have him in my pocket with www.voixtek.com. I love his method it saved my voice.
he is damn good coach but dam expensive !!
@@Lensab15 come on be serious. that tiny app won't make you a great singer.
@@theandiller well I understand that many people are apprehensive to learning online. But If they are able to apply themselves to a strict practice routine the app, along with understanding the educational videos of Ron showing the method, will definitely enhance your voice and more importantly teach you how to use the voice, body and mind.
@@theandiller You can be a great singer without the app and without coaching.
You just have to practice constantly for years and you need to understand that there are notes above your chest voice and know how to access them. Have a good foundation in your breathing and don't push too much air.
There are countless amazing singers from the 1950s and 60s and 70s who probably never had a voice lesson. They used all their free time to practice obsessively. The 10,000 hour rule.