Another awesome video. It would be extremely helpful to create singing routine playlists dedicated to each vocal classification which features a daily warm-up (such as this one) and other specialized exercises that singers should be doing on a daily basis. Thanks again for such a useful video!
Just did it now and it´s already my favorite warm up (and I have been practiced many great of yours the past years). Thanks a lot, Jeff. Greetings from Brazil
I have a question about voice classification. First, an aside to compliment you on another fine warmup. Way to go! But I wonder where you commonly see the baritenor second transition occurring. I am not sure if I see this voice as akin to a dramatic tenor with lower than usual bottom of the range or a baritone with some high notes, either dark voiced like Johnny Cash or lighter voiced such as John Rait. Where do your baritenors transition? Does timbre enter into the discussion? Again, I agree with those who like this video. PS: I cheat on the lowest notes...
Thank you, David! What a great question. I'm going to put this in the Community Questions 33 as well. Thank you for your continued contributions to the channel. It really helps me make this place the informative resource for singing that I had hoped it would be. I appreciate it! Jeff
I'm capable to do warmp up for bass, baritone tenor and Soprano. I think I'm a contralto tenor with very high and extremely low register's. I have multiple voice with natural sound.
Thank you as always.
Again Jeff an absolutely amazing warm up. You sir are a legend 👏
Thank you so much! I appreciate it!
Jeff
I'm doing this warm up however with a cold, so the lower register is welcomed😍
Once again, Jeff Rolke providing delightful and challenging warmups for us pleebz. THANK YOU J.R.
Another awesome video. It would be extremely helpful to create singing routine playlists dedicated to each vocal classification which features a daily warm-up (such as this one) and other specialized exercises that singers should be doing on a daily basis. Thanks again for such a useful video!
Love these baritenor vids, also a big fan of when you do the exercise slow, then again faster (esp when going over the break).
Thank you both for the props and the thoughts! I will keep the tempo changes in mind!
Jeff
Great warm-up! Thank you, kind sir.
Just did it now and it´s already my favorite warm up (and I have been practiced many great of yours the past years). Thanks a lot, Jeff. Greetings from Brazil
Greetings from California! Thanks for watching!
Jeff
thanks for all jeff, it helps me a lot!
This has been my favorite warm up of yours. This was great! Thank you Jeff!!
Great lesson! Thx Jeff! Rick S
Thank you, so much🤗👩I can use this, too🥰
Thank you!
YESS let’s gooo
Thank you Jeff. Still great to Work whit your vidéo . From à hotel room in Saint-Malo in France just Befor the concert
Brilliant! Thanks for watching! Break a leg!
Jeff
Thank you sir❤
Been watching you for years. You should hear my band and bask in glory as a teacher. 🤣
I would love to! Send a link to me via my website contact page: www.jeffrolka.com/contact
Yet again this is awesome. Thank you Jeff.
Wow! Thank you so much for this
Thanks Jeff
I have a question about voice classification. First, an aside to compliment you on another fine warmup. Way to go! But I wonder where you commonly see the baritenor second transition occurring. I am not sure if I see this voice as akin to a dramatic tenor with lower than usual bottom of the range or a baritone with some high notes, either dark voiced like Johnny Cash or lighter voiced such as John Rait. Where do your baritenors transition? Does timbre enter into the discussion? Again, I agree with those who like this video. PS: I cheat on the lowest notes...
I've normally heard baritenors described as "baritones with high extension"
Thank you, David! What a great question. I'm going to put this in the Community Questions 33 as well. Thank you for your continued contributions to the channel. It really helps me make this place the informative resource for singing that I had hoped it would be. I appreciate it!
Jeff
Perhaps akin to a lyric tenor?
Thanks Jeff! youda best
Thank you! You're the best!
Awesome! You're welcome! Thanks for watching!
Jeff
Thank you 🎹
Love this one!
more of the baritenor stuff ! :)
thank you!!
Cheers 🥂
Big help! Now breakfast, then heading out to church choir.
Have a great day!
Takk!
Thank you so much! I really appreciate the donation!
Best!
Jeff
I'm capable to do warmp up for bass, baritone tenor and Soprano. I think I'm a contralto tenor with very high and extremely low register's. I have multiple voice with natural sound.
That's very handy! Here's to hoping that your hard work and Jeff's helpful guidance you can add to the Beauty in the world with your voice. Cheers!
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No pude ver diferencia con los ejercicios de baritono, a que se debe?
The actual patterns are the same. The range is different.
Thanks!
Thank you so much for your kind words and your Super Thanks! I truly appreciate the support!