This Insane Warmup is Great for Your Singing!
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Many singers have a hard time singing through their vocal break or passage.
The bridge is the area where singers are transitioning from the chest voice to the head voice and back down.
Mastering singing through this area of your voice is key to unlocking your complete vocal range and finding your mixed voice.
Today, I'll show you an insane vocal warmup that while challenging, is one of the most effective ways to improve your bridging. Видеоклипы
Can you teach or any tips how to sound like Elvis Presley 50’s 60’s 70’s. I’m a big fan of Elvis Presley
Elvis had a pretty high range for a crooner. So A4 minimum for the high notes. Elvis also could sing with a jerky, nervous style. It was early rock and roll so let it flow freely without care. A good, energetic song to start with is That's Alright Mama.
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If you mean to actually have his voice then that’s impossible. Sure some impersonators can sometimes sound similar but never exactly like him. Everyone’s voice is unique like our fingerprints.
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Thank you so much you have helped me immensely Matt.
You are so welcome!
needed this
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Your videos really helped my voice ❤❤ THANK YOU so much love you 😍😍
You're so welcome!
Thank you so much, Matt!
Sure thing!
I needed this to thx
You got it!
Thank you.
You're welcome!
Could you make a video about how to hold 5th octave high notes please?
🎶🎶🎶nice
@4:20 foo wee B4 to B3 in half steps.
@6:00 Eb5 to Eb4
This one is easy for me 😮I expected that to be a lot harder
Then you may not be doing it right lol
@@ramseyvoicestudio I’m transitioning head to chest mid note not between notes tho. Isn’t that the instruction?
@@lisaia7877 yes it is! But as always, there's room for nuance. You want to keep those transitions as clean and graceful as possible. Odds are, assuming you're starting from the Eb5 and descending to Eb4, you'll have some kinks that need ironing out.
@@ramseyvoicestudio I haven’t sang consistent practices in maybe 6 years ? I used to sing daily and exercises daily for 10+ years and I recall one point noticing the sensations you explained in this video and working to correct that then. I believe at the time I did accomplish overcoming that sensation and I no longer experience it when I do that bridge down. I do notice the transition sensation in my voice and I don’t struggle much with making it sound smooth. I’m sure I could always keep practicing and making sure this stays strong but being that it’s been so long since I sang consistently I was really expecting having to start from ground 0 and lost the techniques I’d worked for back then
@@lisaia7877 I'd be happy to listen and give feedback
Can tou give me advice I need help I'm 14 and my voice cracks making it almost impossible to sing in my head voice or in high pitch can you give advice
Weird question. So after practicing these vocal exercises for a while, does your head voice basically become a stronger version of the falsetto voice? Thanks for these exercises btw, I cant wait to try this one.
That's a great way to think of it!
I have a question. I was told that drinking cold water before singing can make your vocals constrict and have the opposite effect than what you want. He said warm water is better. Is this true? Does it matter?
I drink room temp water
Is mixed and chest voice the same?
No, mix is a mix of chest and head. It's just a part of your range between the two. But getting them to blend consistently is the trick .
Thank you,Mett🙏🏼🙏🏼
My pleasure!
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Um it's hard for me to sing in my voice i mean I feel I'm just copying someone voice idk it's hard i really need your guidance in this
I have another video on this. One of my most-viewed on my homepage.
Wow, a warm up that you need to warm up for ?
Hmmm... surely half steps aren't that difficult to spot when played in order ?
Not hard to spot - very hard to sing. Especially in this range