Polyphonic Overtone Singing - How to! Tips & Vowel Sounds
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Hello polyphonic overtone singers :)
In this video I share some simple warm up exercises, vowel sounds & some ways that environment can help shape the overtone.
As always let me know if you have any tips as I always want to learn!
Much love!
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It's obvious how you're getting better and better..! Your overtones are now louder, Interesting. Good video, good job..!
Robert Tuner thank you so much Robert!! I appreciate you watching 😃😃
Terminology. We don't have much. I have been teaching it for 30 years. Straight mouth is like normal vowel language. Vertical tongue. Side tongue. Front mouth. Mouth throat. Throat. My approach has always been to accurately describe the anatomy that makes sound rather than the descriptions from conventional music teachers. Learn to control the throat and more options develop.
Awesome Peter, thank you for sharing your approach and I trust people will get great information from you and your teaching! xx
Wonderful vidéo,thanks for the help.
Merci
Thank you for watching! xx
Bless you. You are doing a wonderful job. Learning lots.
I am happy you are finding the videos helpful Stephanie :) xx
Hey dear emm, nice to see u again, nice one, i wish u all the best.(you still pretty as all Times)
One of the biggest problems with breathing is maintaining a (model type) stomach sucked in. Your guts need to fall out of the way for your diaphraagm to drop and vacuum the air into your solar plex which is having the complete release of stomach tension. Then when u rengage your stomach you give support on the under muscles of the stomach until air is empty and repeat.
jake merrill ahhh interesting 😃That explains a lot! I can imagine a lot of people would feel uncomfortable doing that and I guess like you are saying it just takes practice 😃I will try this!!
Hiya Emm Bronte! I’m sorry I haven’t been here in a while. YT stopped giving me notifications from you! I’m back! I always enjoy your content. 😁❤️
Emma's Everyday Life I’m happy you are back lovely! Thankyou for watching and hope you have been well 😃🙏🏽🙏🏽❤️
Emm Bronte thank you! I have been well. 😁
Oh. The EE-UUyu spectrum in your tongue/mouth. Helpful and insightful. Thank you, Miss wunder voice.
You so sweet :D Glad it was helpful!
This video has great value!
Thank you so much!!
great video ms Bronte. Heathcliff should have used this to find Cathy :)
Haha what is that? :)
@@HarmonicPolyphonic If he used Polyphonic singing
Ive just started today and I can hear it! But how do i make its resonance stronger or sound brighter? (And I dont seem to control it either)
Lewis M Martin hey Lewis! Thankyou for watching 😃 Three things that have helped me; 1. Don’t be afraid to explore. Let go of it having to sound a certain way at first and just make all different sounds, tongue placements etc! 2. Practice in different settings: hallway, bathroom, car, shower etc. 3. Experiment with background noise: in my latest vid I do some guitar and I find it helps the overtones resonate. Even a drone sound or rain.
Also I would recommend recording yourself because often we can pull back more on the base note it’s just we can’t hear that ourselves but the recording shows it! Also cupping your ears so you can get a feel for the sound 🙏🏽Hope this helps
Hey Emm, looking and sounding great x (as usual)
Random Elvis Thankyou SO much 😃😃
thank you.
SMOKIN' 🙂 FULL THROATLE
Ew 🤢 your comment is level 100 cringe and I just got secondhand embarrassment
Glad you enjoyed the video xx
Someone really needs to figure out how to do these with false cords for some wild death metal vocals.
That would be awesome! I feel like there is a band that does that... i think its 'The HU' xx