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Oh my god! I was having so much trouble with high notes but as soon as you said "it takes less air, not more" i managed to sing them! Thank you so much! 💗
You are a force to be reckoned with. Thank you for allow beginners and former introverts like myself a chance to learn something out outside of my comfort zone and into a new realm with confidence due to the valuable nuggets of wisdom you've graced me with that im certainly going to keep and depend on the rest of life. Thank you Victoria. P.S. Sirens are my favorite now
Oh Victoria!!! When you did that deadpan facial posture I spat out and choked on my cup of tea I laughed so hard. You are absolutely delightful and precious, a blessing to this world. I would so much like to meet you in person one day, you would be so much fun, i would be smiling for months. Much love from Australia and many blessings upon you. ❤️
I am so happy that I can make you laugh during "serious vocal technique"! 😀 After COVID subsides, I would like to resume my teaching trips. A trip to Australia could be possible!
You are such an eager, fun, and thoughtful person! Your videos always help me become a better singer! You are one of my favorite vocal coaches on RUclips!
I just discovered and began watching/listening to your videos. Fantastic! I took vocal lessons from an excellent teacher as a teenager. Your teaching is so similar, but you are covering a broader range of topics. I have a mezzo voice and at least as a young person I had an unusually wide vocal range. My problems that plagued me, besides being a lazy student at that age, lol, were some problems with "breathiness" and also sometimes tending to "swallow" my voice. In retrospect I realize that I had a lot of chronic tension and anxiety , that at times affected my speaking voice in a chronically stressful environment. Many years have passed but I've always enjoyed singing and haven't at all for some time. I've decided to bring this back into my life because it's such a joyful form of expression and can really connect with the heart, even if one is just doing it alone. I'm much more relaxed as an adult but I'm eager to see how I can work with my voice and discover what my true singing voice is now and improving it. Thank you!
I immediately had to subscribe you remind me of how technical and passionate my high school choir director was she used to say “dictation is done with the tip of the tongue and the teeth” as well lol
Your high note in the first recording had such a rich, deep, warm timbre that I didn't realize it was a high note at all until I tried to match the pitch! Wow! And then your 2nd vocal style - also wow! You are a master of them all!
I love your enthusiasm - it's contagious. I'm a contralto and after this video I was genuinely convinced I could reach high notes at one point. Well, it remains to be seen, but I'll try. Thank you!
Really enjoy the way you change how you sing depending on what you are singing. If I only heard you sing one song then, depending on the piece, I'd think you were a classical singer, or a pop singer, or a jazz singer. Actually, you are all of them. Good singing. (Good teaching too.)
omg this is the most useful and professional analysis of singing problems and solution! So detailed and answered so many practical questions. Thank you so much!!
Greatful 🙏🏼for this information thankyou Victoria you are a great teacher! Great to have a better understanding of what we are doing and what our bodies are doing ❤
First 😄💓. Thank you so much Victoria for all your videos and your help! You have no idea how much I appreciate and respect you! You indeed are my vocal teacher💓💓thank you for everything 😊you and your channel is truly a hidden treasure for singers😊love you so much! Stay safe and happy 💓😄💞
the nasal notes thing, that's what I call it. My whole life I have felt that in my Nasal and my teeth. I'm 62 1/2, I still have most of my teeth, most people don't have them at my age. I sing on a Singing app. Awesome, people from all age and all around the world. most people can't sing. and some of us can. I do solos Sometimes for listening purposes, I send out duets. I get a few people Sing along with my videos. But, mostly I sing songs That are sent to me. Lonely at the top. Thank you I love watching your videos, you're very helpful. And a beautiful woman
Victoria! No wonder you use VICTORIOUS in your description! This is the second video I have watched, OK a new one, but I will be looking at your others. Being soprano, my world is one full of high notes, but I also endorse singing the lower notes (I can just about reach C3 but cannot go lower) because I know you will understand when I say a "good" range is necessary. My genres are opera and musical theatre (though I sing some "easy listening" songs as well) so I know it is not enough to sing half a dozen high notes! So I simply adore singing and warm up for around 30 minutes, after my body warm ups and "pre-lim" vocal ones. But that aside, I love theory too because theory is important to singing as foundations are for building a house, so this is where you come in Victoria, you are teaching us that theory, but you are making it fun. Your singing at the end of the video was superb, you have a beautiful and crystal clear voice. Please don't give up - we need you!
I love your suggestions. You sing superbly! I'm a first soprano and trying to imagine hearing the high notes in your voice for help. But as I said, your videos are extremely helpful!
Hi Victoria, I’m so grateful for you and your lessons. I have problems with allergies, drainage, etc and do the typical lemon & honey, saline spray and gargling to help clear my voice. Any better suggestions? I recently joined Worship group at church, which is why I’m messaging you. The keys and range they sing in make it challenging for me, which is why I’m listening to you. I’m 60 and was in band and chorus in school and have always played instruments & sang, just not with a group, beside Cantatas at church. I sing Christian music and love the newer versions of the old Hymns, especially ace Ce Winans “Worthy of it All”, which I practice a lot using my voice. Hope to get a reply from you on Messenger, thanks for everything. You’re a wonderful Blessing 😮❤
I prefer nasal irrigation to nasal spray. Do a search on it. I also use Mucinex when needed. As far as the worship team music, I recommend that you develop a good mixed voice, probably chest mix. See my playlist on the Mixed Voice.
"money" notes! 😆 way to get us working (chop chop now!) on sounding better immediately! i so love you my Italian cousin...2nd, 3rd? 💁♀️ my grandmother...fathers side! My childhood nickname was linguine! 💕 Other half Asian. Poor men in my life! 🤣🤣🤣 Okay back to singing lessons...chop chop! ❤
Victoria, I watched and still watch your videos. I had to take a pause a while back though, because although I practice and do as you say, the change didn't really happen until I absorbed and completely understood what you meant by, for example, breath support. I think I watched that playlist four times, then it suddenly clicked 😃. I can support better, I can sustain the tone longer and it sounds brighter (almost to the end!)... It took a bit of time, but god did it change my life! The only thing I need to really work on is linking between high notes in chest and head voice.. I still squeeze my throat when I go high in chest voice. But I know that I got the best coach! 🤩❤️
Sure! This is very common. Sometimes certain things in technique take a while to "click". It may be weeks, months (or even years for some singers). If you practice correctly, things will click when the body is ready and also, the progress happens *_gradually_* . Great to see you again!
@@Victoria-Victorious that is true! Breath support is not as easy as I thought the first time around I heard about it from you. It shocked me really, when I used my muscles correctly, how great my voice sounded!... A game changer! It is great to be back, ready for your new techniques. ❤️
Always great. Something I always do to compare, before and after, is record everything I sing. I think it has helped me a lot. Good luck to all my fellow singers. We need the help. Also. Victoria. you have beautiful voice! So powerful.
Good morning! You really inspired me , Ms. Rapanan. I am hopeful and love to learn how to sing properly. Thank you for your precious help. Really appreciate this. God bless you always. 😄❤️🙏💐
1. Lack of support 2. Too much blow/air 3. Too little air 4. 5. Too much or too little space in throat 6. Improper jaw position 7. Incorrect tongue position 8.
Thank you Victoria you did it again! How can you check a lil piece of song I'm singing to see if I'm doing right or wrong? Ok let me know pls...I will share this with friends
Oh I love singing but I never notice don’t care my mouth shape. But as what you’ve teach or said now l know what the best my mouth position. . Really loved the way you teach ❤
This is absolutely excellent and so informative!!!!!!! I'm a singer that constantly runs out of air. Especially since I was recently diagnosed with sleep apnea 😢
What excercise can I do for my false vocal cords to open & not close with the ee sound. What excercise or technique to use for them to move side ways. Mine close with the high notes after silent reflux problems. Thank you for your vibrant lessons...it is very inspiring!
Singing should never hurt. PLAYLIST: Throat, Tongue, Jaw & Neck Tension in Singing - Free up Your Voice! ruclips.net/p/PLaWjWxiTysDDDSGygoVWRk_IfZeFI71aj
Thanks Victoria, gives me something else to work on, been watching more of your teachings lately and it has been helping. I'm no spring chicken either but love singing.😊👍
Thank you so much! Iam tryna practice a song but its has a high notes- i mean- the one qho sang the song is a song bird- but this also helps me from singing and breaking my voice! Thank you so much!
I really enjoying the way you teach. I learn so much from you. I am a singer with alto voice. This is the best way to learn from you. Thank you Victoria 🙏🥰🙏
Thanks so much for this great video, Victoria! I was wondering whether you could also cover belting in a future video? Also, will you perhaps release a couple of vocal analysis videos on some pop singers with good technique, such as Lara Fabian or Jennifer Hudson? And lastly, I noticed that the best sounding high note singers have a huge dip in their tongue the higher they sing whilst keeping their tongue fairly wide at the same time. Is this an indication of correct technique? And if so, is there a particular exercise that can help in achieving this? 🙏☺️
I've struggled with my tongue placement for some time because I've been placing it behind my teeth instead of on top which caused it to curl up... Thanks for the tongue tip ... I think I've got a short jaw rather than a long tongue
Not sure if your message had a mistake. The "home base" position of the tongue on all vowels is either behind the bottom front teeth or on the gum slightly below it.
You have a pro set of pipes and highly distinguishable from the rest on RUclips Thanks so very much for your passion and insight. Hey but as far as me although I can't sing yet I plan to and as I am always guilty for looking for the - between anal and retentive another window to see through the flesh might even illustrate for us the vocal chords in the same routine as a piano string we shorten them as we strive for the high notes and utilize the entire length as we sing as low as possible in the same routine a lower note longer vocal chord and piano string whereby increasing the sustain and or envelope of sound So as a soprano hits a high glass shattering note it takes for support to keep the vocal pipes primed because the high notes do not resonate or sustain at all in the same manner as the lows. Guy singing in a falsetto learned amongst the rudimentary essentials how to lean the chords in a way against the throat shortening the string like a capo on a guitar OK sorry for the tendentious rant and know I have much love for your voice and in the manner the services you provide There needs to be more singers
Follow this video and the others in my playlist on high notes: Singing High Notes - EASIER, SOLID & MORE EXCITING! ruclips.net/p/PLaWjWxiTysDDcjU4lWBKrhNlR1o2hCFmM
I will make a video on consonants. It is on my list. If you have problems, sing the line on a vowel or vowels and if easier, gently insert the consonant, making sure that you are not stopping the breath, overblowing, or getting tight at the consonant. Go back and forth from vowel only to adding consonant.
Hi Victoria, your videoes are very helpful. I sing Chinese Opera(female part) and sing in falsetto most of the time. The problems for me and many of women who sing female part is singing the low notes rather than the high notes. It became unstable when I sing low. I find that there are very few videoes on singing low notes, especially for women singers. Would you consider making one?
I’m not sure I understand your question. Here is the description. Each voice type contains the full program. www.healthyvocaltechnique.com/order-victorias-victorious-vocal-exercise-program/
Hi Victoria, I am impressed by your teaching and had subscribed to your singing program. I have this problem which is whenever I did your vocal exercises like humming or practise a open throat vowel, my voice or humming sound just sort of disappears when the notes get too high, I could feel a sense of strong pressure on my head. The humming sound or my voice would come back once it comes down and reaches my comfortable range. How do I improve on this issue?
Without hearing or seeing you, I would say to focus on your middle voice and work slowly upward from there. You are probably disconnecting as you get higher. Follow the videos in my beginner playlist and also in the playlist on high notes.
I’ve been frustrated with high notes sometimes really good but other times going thin, not quite clear. Maybe it is not getting the breath flow quite right I think particularly in the middle of a phrase. It’s not a horrible sound, it’s a sound that people sometimes use for effect, and you hear from even quite good singers, a little bit like it’s gone back into chest voice, lost its classical sound. It is somewhat like what Teresa Berganza is I think often guilty of. It is sometimes easier to get rid of at high volume, but maybe it’s just hidden. How do I get control of this? How does one get that so to speak smooth covered sound over the whole range, like Elina Garanca or Sarah Connolly.
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@@clementturmel8128 I don't know what you are seeing. I get orders all day long from the website and have not gotten any notifications of any problems. Perhaps it is your internet connection. Please email me through my website and not here. Thank you.
We certainly don't deserve the hardwork you put into releasing these videos! Thank you so much!
Oh, I truly appreciate that and you are welcome!
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Why? We are in love with her, so we sure deserve her amazing and generous teaching!!
@@Victoria-Victorious you are the most amazing singing teacher on RUclips!! We love you!! ❤
...and we love it that you go deeply into details m, bc our voice teachers do not mostly have the time.
Oh my god! I was having so much trouble with high notes but as soon as you said "it takes less air, not more" i managed to sing them! Thank you so much! 💗
Fabulous! Glad I could help!
I quit smoking January 15 2023. I’ve been learning how to breathe again and wow! You sure have some great exciting news to hear 👂
“That’s choking on your own voice.” 🤣
Words cannot say how much I need this! Everything I need to remember, all in 1 place! Your channel gives me everything I need! Love you! ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you, Ex! I appreciate you!
You are a force to be reckoned with. Thank you for allow beginners and former introverts like myself a chance to learn something out outside of my comfort zone and into a new realm with confidence due to the valuable nuggets of wisdom you've graced me with that im certainly going to keep and depend on the rest of life. Thank you Victoria. P.S. Sirens are my favorite now
I took notes and I’m determined to improve 😊 without you I wouldn’t have made this much progress thank you 🙏
That is so great of you to post! Excellent!
Oh Victoria!!! When you did that deadpan facial posture I spat out and choked on my cup of tea I laughed so hard. You are absolutely delightful and precious, a blessing to this world. I would so much like to meet you in person one day, you would be so much fun, i would be smiling for months. Much love from Australia and many blessings upon you. ❤️
I am so happy that I can make you laugh during "serious vocal technique"! 😀 After COVID subsides, I would like to resume my teaching trips. A trip to Australia could be possible!
@@Victoria-Victorious Oh my goodness, that would be a dream come true, another tick on my bucket list.
You are such an eager, fun, and thoughtful person! Your videos always help me become a better singer! You are one of my favorite vocal coaches on RUclips!
Thank you, Adelaide! I appreciate that!
Thank God i found you … so far so good i can finally sing air supply.. thank you so much…
I just discovered and began watching/listening to your videos. Fantastic! I took vocal lessons from an excellent teacher as a teenager. Your teaching is so similar, but you are covering a broader range of topics. I have a mezzo voice and at least as a young person I had an unusually wide vocal range. My problems that plagued me, besides being a lazy student at that age, lol, were some problems with "breathiness" and also sometimes tending to "swallow" my voice. In retrospect I realize that I had a lot of chronic tension and anxiety , that at times affected my speaking voice in a chronically stressful environment.
Many years have passed but I've always enjoyed singing and haven't at all for some time. I've decided to bring this back into my life because it's such a joyful form of expression and can really connect with the heart, even if one is just doing it alone.
I'm much more relaxed as an adult but I'm eager to see how I can work with my voice and discover what my true singing voice is now and improving it.
Thank you!
I immediately had to subscribe you remind me of how technical and passionate my high school choir director was she used to say “dictation is done with the tip of the tongue and the teeth” as well lol
Your high note in the first recording had such a rich, deep, warm timbre that I didn't realize it was a high note at all until I tried to match the pitch! Wow! And then your 2nd vocal style - also wow! You are a master of them all!
I love your enthusiasm - it's contagious. I'm a contralto and after this video I was genuinely convinced I could reach high notes at one point. Well, it remains to be seen, but I'll try. Thank you!
Really enjoy the way you change how you sing depending on what you are singing. If I only heard you sing one song then, depending on the piece, I'd think you were a classical singer, or a pop singer, or a jazz singer. Actually, you are all of them. Good singing. (Good teaching too.)
Thank you! That is a huge compliment.
omg this is the most useful and professional analysis of singing problems and solution! So detailed and answered so many practical questions. Thank you so much!!
You're very welcome!
And wow this is the first time I heard you sing beautiful 🤩☺️🤩☺️
Is RUclips spying on me? This is exactly what I needed haha! Thank you so much ❤️
You're so welcome! You can come back to review it as needed!
I love how you said that when your larynx is too low you sound "woofy"🤣 your videos are awesome. Thank you for all the great advice!
Glad you like them! Thank you for posting!
Greatful 🙏🏼for this information thankyou Victoria you are a great teacher! Great to have a better understanding of what we are doing and what our bodies are doing ❤
First 😄💓. Thank you so much Victoria for all your videos and your help! You have no idea how much I appreciate and respect you! You indeed are my vocal teacher💓💓thank you for everything 😊you and your channel is truly a hidden treasure for singers😊love you so much! Stay safe and happy 💓😄💞
You are so welcome and thank you for being a loyal follower of my channel!
@@Victoria-Victorious 😊
Oh! I have so so far to go. 😢 Thank you for the lesson.
Thank you💝You are so full of musical love!
the nasal notes thing, that's what I call it. My whole life I have felt that in my Nasal and my teeth. I'm 62 1/2, I still have most of my teeth, most people don't have them at my age. I sing on a Singing app. Awesome, people from all age and all around the world. most people can't sing. and some of us can. I do solos Sometimes for listening purposes, I send out duets. I get a few people Sing along with my videos. But, mostly I sing songs That are sent to me. Lonely at the top. Thank you I love watching your videos, you're very helpful. And a beautiful woman
Victoria! No wonder you use VICTORIOUS in your description! This is the second video I have watched, OK a new one, but I will be looking at your others. Being soprano, my world is one full of high notes, but I also endorse singing the lower notes (I can just about reach C3 but cannot go lower) because I know you will understand when I say a "good" range is necessary. My genres are opera and musical theatre (though I sing some "easy listening" songs as well) so I know it is not enough to sing half a dozen high notes! So I simply adore singing and warm up for around 30 minutes, after my body warm ups and "pre-lim" vocal ones. But that aside, I love theory too because theory is important to singing as foundations are for building a house, so this is where you come in Victoria, you are teaching us that theory, but you are making it fun. Your singing at the end of the video was superb, you have a beautiful and crystal clear voice. Please don't give up - we need you!
Oh, thank you, Diane! Best wishes to you!
you are genius...Victoria...
I love your suggestions. You sing superbly! I'm a first soprano and trying to imagine hearing the high notes in your voice for help. But as I said, your videos are extremely helpful!
Wonderful! I'm happy to help you!
Hi Victoria, I’m so grateful for you and your lessons.
I have problems with allergies, drainage, etc and do the typical lemon & honey, saline spray and gargling to help clear my voice.
Any better suggestions?
I recently joined Worship group at church, which is why I’m messaging you. The keys and range they sing in make it challenging for me, which is why I’m listening to you.
I’m 60 and was in band and chorus in school and have always played instruments & sang, just not with a group, beside Cantatas at church.
I sing Christian music and love the newer versions of the old Hymns, especially ace Ce Winans “Worthy of it All”, which I practice a lot using my voice.
Hope to get a reply from you on Messenger, thanks for everything.
You’re a wonderful Blessing 😮❤
I prefer nasal irrigation to nasal spray. Do a search on it. I also use Mucinex when needed.
As far as the worship team music, I recommend that you develop a good mixed voice, probably chest mix. See my playlist on the Mixed Voice.
@@Victoria-Victorious Thanks Victoria
Maybe this time, dear Victoria!!!! P.x
This video was really useful in learning more about high notes. I'm learning so much from you. Thank you for these lessons.
You're an amazing teacher and your passion is evident! Thanks so much! Wish I'd found you sooner.
Welcome! Thank you for your lovely post!
Victoria how wonderful to find you!!!! You make those high notes sizzle. ❤️
Welcome to my channel, Marcia! Thank you for your post!
Great videos and vocal technique coaching ! Best you can find on RUclips
I appreciate it your post!!
Great video! Thank you so much!
Thanks so much, Victoria. Please tell us how you stay so slim. I think my paunch makes it more difficult for me to sing.
Awww, that is so sweet! Good singers come in all kinds of sizes! 😊
Can I 🤩I will always watching you soooo funny love it
Thank you! 💛
Lovely, thank you ,Maestra !
My voice is improving ...
Quanto sei bravissima ad insegnare !❤🎉
Fantastic video, thank you!
I love your instructions. Thank you
You make my day! I love watching your videos
Dear Mam,
Absolutely you are unique, amazingly superb voice.. wow!!🎵💖
Be blessed 🙏
"money" notes! 😆 way to get us working (chop chop now!) on sounding better immediately! i so love you my Italian cousin...2nd, 3rd? 💁♀️ my grandmother...fathers side! My childhood nickname was linguine! 💕 Other half Asian. Poor men in my life! 🤣🤣🤣 Okay back to singing lessons...chop chop! ❤
I'm actually full Filipino, but I was born in NY, so some people think I'm Italian. Ciao!
Thank you for all of them but especially 7!
Victoria, I watched and still watch your videos. I had to take a pause a while back though, because although I practice and do as you say, the change didn't really happen until I absorbed and completely understood what you meant by, for example, breath support. I think I watched that playlist four times, then it suddenly clicked 😃. I can support better, I can sustain the tone longer and it sounds brighter (almost to the end!)... It took a bit of time, but god did it change my life! The only thing I need to really work on is linking between high notes in chest and head voice.. I still squeeze my throat when I go high in chest voice. But I know that I got the best coach! 🤩❤️
Sure! This is very common. Sometimes certain things in technique take a while to "click". It may be weeks, months (or even years for some singers). If you practice correctly, things will click when the body is ready and also, the progress happens *_gradually_* . Great to see you again!
@@Victoria-Victorious that is true! Breath support is not as easy as I thought the first time around I heard about it from you. It shocked me really, when I used my muscles correctly, how great my voice sounded!... A game changer!
It is great to be back, ready for your new techniques. ❤️
That 1st song was so beautiful. 🤎your voice🤎 true gift. !Blessed to be picking up your tips! Thank You for posting.
You are so welcome! Thank you for your lovely post!
Always great.
Something I always do to compare, before and after, is record everything I sing. I think it has helped me a lot. Good luck to all my fellow singers. We need the help.
Also. Victoria. you have beautiful voice! So powerful.
🎉❤Thank you SO MUCH!!!
This was a very good lesson very enjoyable
Thanks for mentioning the default tongue position. I needed to, know this.
Update: today I sang consciously keeping the tip of my tongue resting behind my lower teeth and it gave the vowels (especially E's) more consistency.
You bet!
best voice teacher in my life....
Love you, thank you so much for all your wonderful videos.
Good morning! You really inspired me , Ms. Rapanan. I am hopeful and love to learn how to sing properly. Thank you for your precious help. Really appreciate this. God bless you always. 😄❤️🙏💐
So nice of you, Antonia! I am happy to be able to help you!
Love your energy😃
Thank you Victoria!! Gorgeous, spirited, informative, absolutely lovely all around!
Thank you so much, Jo Be!
Very informative Victoria! Thank you!!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you!!! I am so glad, to have found this and your channel!!! 🌹🌞🙏
thank for the wisdom !
great lesson .
i will get practising !
Good
1. Lack of support 2. Too much blow/air 3. Too little air 4. 5. Too much or too little space in throat 6. Improper jaw position 7. Incorrect tongue position 8.
Great! Have fun with your singing!
Thank you Victoria you did it again! How can you check a lil piece of song I'm singing to see if I'm doing right or wrong? Ok let me know pls...I will share this with friends
Oh I love singing but I never notice don’t care my mouth shape. But as what you’ve teach or said now l know what the best my mouth position. . Really loved the way you teach ❤
This video is really helpful beyond words!
This is absolutely excellent and so informative!!!!!!! I'm a singer that constantly runs out of air. Especially since I was recently diagnosed with sleep apnea 😢
What excercise can I do for my false vocal cords to open & not close with the ee sound. What excercise or technique to use for them to move side ways. Mine close with the high notes after silent reflux problems. Thank you for your vibrant lessons...it is very inspiring!
I'm so impressed how your singing voice is so different from your speaking voice!❤ I noticed it for me too and got scared a bit. lol
You are simply the Best 👍🎩❤
Thank you for the advice👌
I love your videos xx you are UNIQUE. I have a question please .why the throat hurts when singing? Did I miss something?thank you
Singing should never hurt. PLAYLIST: Throat, Tongue, Jaw & Neck Tension in Singing - Free up Your Voice!
ruclips.net/p/PLaWjWxiTysDDDSGygoVWRk_IfZeFI71aj
Your very good I understand how you explain what To do.
Glad I could help.
Thanks Victoria, gives me something else to work on, been watching more of your teachings lately and it has been helping. I'm no spring chicken either but love singing.😊👍
Thanks to your video❤❤i really love how you teach
It's a little bit hard to put all those tips togheter, but I'll keep trying... a big hug from a Brazilian fan❤
Olá Brasil! It's great to hear such positive feedback.
Thank you.
Thank you so much! Iam tryna practice a song but its has a high notes- i mean- the one qho sang the song is a song bird- but this also helps me from singing and breaking my voice! Thank you so much!
More wonderful videos of your performances please!
I have a big playlist of my performances! ☺️
Thanks for taking out time to teach this. You have helped me, in so many ways.
I really enjoying the way you teach. I learn so much from you. I am a singer with alto voice. This is the best way to learn from you. Thank you Victoria 🙏🥰🙏
You're very welcome! Keep singing!
Dear Lady, greetings from Argentina!
Sing high not that much easier,Thank you so much for this wonderful lessons.❤
Thanks so much for this great video, Victoria! I was wondering whether you could also cover belting in a future video? Also, will you perhaps release a couple of vocal analysis videos on some pop singers with good technique, such as Lara Fabian or Jennifer Hudson?
And lastly, I noticed that the best sounding high note singers have a huge dip in their tongue the higher they sing whilst keeping their tongue fairly wide at the same time. Is this an indication of correct technique? And if so, is there a particular exercise that can help in achieving this? 🙏☺️
I have a video on belting and also on the tongue. You can find by doing a search. BTW, I am not a fan of the grooved tongue or dip.
Ma’am you’re so amazing! I am interested in learning voice lessons
Yey! Thank you so much! 🤍
You are very welcome! Thank you for following me!
gotta love this woman
thank you
I Love this🥰! Great tips. Instantly subbed. Thank you😊!
Very good job
Thank you!❤
You're videos are so good in so many ways that it's hard to put it into words. Thanks!
thanks Coach
It feels like I have obstruction in my throat is there something I can do to make it better? I like your video.
See my PLAYLIST on Throat Tension.
I've struggled with my tongue placement for some time because I've been placing it behind my teeth instead of on top which caused it to curl up... Thanks for the tongue tip ... I think I've got a short jaw rather than a long tongue
Not sure if your message had a mistake. The "home base" position of the tongue on all vowels is either behind the bottom front teeth or on the gum slightly below it.
You have a pro set of pipes and highly distinguishable from the rest on RUclips Thanks so very much for your passion and insight. Hey but as far as me although I can't sing yet I plan to and as I am always guilty for looking for the - between anal and retentive another window to see through the flesh might even illustrate for us the vocal chords in the same routine as a piano string we shorten them as we strive for the high notes and utilize the entire length as we sing as low as possible in the same routine a lower note longer vocal chord and piano string whereby increasing the sustain and or envelope of sound So as a soprano hits a high glass shattering note it takes for support to keep the vocal pipes primed because the high notes do not resonate or sustain at all in the same manner as the lows. Guy singing in a falsetto learned amongst the rudimentary essentials how to lean the chords in a way against the throat shortening the string like a capo on a guitar OK sorry for the tendentious rant and know I have much love for your voice and in the manner the services you provide There needs to be more singers
This is exactly what I need. I'm still struggling singing high notes.
Follow this video and the others in my playlist on high notes: Singing High Notes - EASIER, SOLID & MORE EXCITING! ruclips.net/p/PLaWjWxiTysDDcjU4lWBKrhNlR1o2hCFmM
What about problems negotiating consonants and high notes? For example Zeiten in the 2nd verse of Schubert’s An Die Musik.
I will make a video on consonants. It is on my list. If you have problems, sing the line on a vowel or vowels and if easier, gently insert the consonant, making sure that you are not stopping the breath, overblowing, or getting tight at the consonant. Go back and forth from vowel only to adding consonant.
@@Victoria-Victorious Thanks. Looking forward to your video on consonant.
Hi Victoria, your videoes are very helpful. I sing Chinese Opera(female part) and sing in falsetto most of the time. The problems for me and many of women who sing female part is singing the low notes rather than the high notes. It became unstable when I sing low. I find that there are very few videoes on singing low notes, especially for women singers. Would you consider making one?
Hi Regine! I do have a video on low notes! Sing Low Notes with Power! 8 MISTAKES & SOLUTIONS! ruclips.net/video/F2eJWopEbZ4/видео.html
🎉thank you...
maam please can you make a video on singing with thin vocal cords??
Hello, I would like to purchase the Alto Mezzo soprano program. Will all the lessons be provided if I just select that?
I’m not sure I understand your question. Here is the description. Each voice type contains the full program. www.healthyvocaltechnique.com/order-victorias-victorious-vocal-exercise-program/
Wonderful advice.
Thank you!
Hi Victoria, I am impressed by your teaching and had subscribed to your singing program. I have this problem which is whenever I did your vocal exercises like humming or practise a open throat vowel, my voice or humming sound just sort of disappears when the notes get too high, I could feel a sense of strong pressure on my head. The humming sound or my voice would come back once it comes down and reaches my comfortable range. How do I improve on this issue?
Without hearing or seeing you, I would say to focus on your middle voice and work slowly upward from there. You are probably disconnecting as you get higher. Follow the videos in my beginner playlist and also in the playlist on high notes.
I’ve been frustrated with high notes sometimes really good but other times going thin, not quite clear. Maybe it is not getting the breath flow quite right I think particularly in the middle of a phrase. It’s not a horrible sound, it’s a sound that people sometimes use for effect, and you hear from even quite good singers, a little bit like it’s gone back into chest voice, lost its classical sound. It is somewhat like what Teresa Berganza is I think often guilty of. It is sometimes easier to get rid of at high volume, but maybe it’s just hidden. How do I get control of this? How does one get that so to speak smooth covered sound over the whole range, like Elina Garanca or Sarah Connolly.
I would have to see and hear you to tell.