this is exactly what i needed. i constantly switch from my chest to my head voice mainly because i feel more comfortable singing big notes or belt notes in that regester. i have been trying to work on smoothening it out and only using it where it is needed so thank you for this
this is not what you need she giving wrong information it will not stay with you for ever u can just strengthen the passaggio and its fixed u just gotta start practising it really soft and add volume little by little
There is a note were you struggle to sing,is it to high for your normal voice and there you need to rearrange your impostation to be able to sing,there is whats the teacher is talking about.hope i was helpful 😌
Omg im watching this late, but this really helped me. I was doing the head voice, chest voice exercise and suddenly the break disappeared. After that i started singing and my voice didn't break between the two
The whole way I use my voice - speaking or singing - has been focused on avoiding the break, I just realized. So it makes sense I would have a problem with my break while singing (and all kinds of problems with my speaking voice); this is definitely like going to the gym and having NEVER used a particular muscle before. Thank you for this. :)
My voice breaks twice will coming down. While coming down from head voice I miss a set of frequencies and then while coming further down I mis another set
Exellent lessons,one question,i think i find my mix,but when i go to leave chest voice i have to really drop volume to not break when i go higher,but than its sounds weak,my qestion is how to get it at similar volume?Thank you ;)
it's not wrong it's just a stylistic choice. Obviously optimally you want to be able to have as much freedom in your voice as possible to open up new avenues
Ana Sandoval The average person blinks 15-20 times per minute. It is a natural involuntary action. Would you rather that she stared off into space looking apoplectic?
I did, actually doing the transition from chest to head voice has always been a struggle for me and I love Freya so much for helping us with that and teaching us many other singing tips very well and easy
this is exactly what i needed. i constantly switch from my chest to my head voice mainly because i feel more comfortable singing big notes or belt notes in that regester. i have been trying to work on smoothening it out and only using it where it is needed so thank you for this
this is not what you need she giving wrong information it will not stay with you for ever u can just strengthen the passaggio and its fixed u just gotta start practising it really soft and add volume little by little
I will listen to this over and over
The answer is in there
There is a note were you struggle to sing,is it to high for your normal voice and there you need to rearrange your impostation to be able to sing,there is whats the teacher is talking about.hope i was helpful 😌
Wow! Had me nailing the transition before the video was over. Good job, teacher.
Awesome! Thank you!
it does make sooo much senseeeee!!!!!!!! thank youuuuuu
Omg im watching this late, but this really helped me. I was doing the head voice, chest voice exercise and suddenly the break disappeared. After that i started singing and my voice didn't break between the two
f a l s e t t o n ' t
*Doesn’tn’t’ve*
Shouldn't've
i need to practice the break and have a smooth transition so that I'll be better at mixing :)
2:45 from head to chest
It's totally about me and for me!!! Thank you very much, Freya ❤
The whole way I use my voice - speaking or singing - has been focused on avoiding the break, I just realized. So it makes sense I would have a problem with my break while singing (and all kinds of problems with my speaking voice); this is definitely like going to the gym and having NEVER used a particular muscle before. Thank you for this. :)
So helpful ! Thank you!!
Whenever I sing in my lower to middle head voice register, my voice breaks down to chest and it effects any song I sing and I need help
Most precise video I've seen! Thanks for the tips
This video deserves more likes
This is wonderful, thank you!
Great topic that's always needed to be reviewed.
Wow! Thank you so much 💜
Amazing stuff, thank you so much!
So helpful! Thank you for this!
My voice breaks twice will coming down. While coming down from head voice I miss a set of frequencies and then while coming further down I mis another set
Thank you
Thank you soooo much
I'm male and my chest is only from A2-G3 and my head voice to G4-E5. Not sure what to do so that i can bridge the gap...?
mixed voice???
2:05 Mickey Mouse who
Wooooooowwwwww!!! I LOVE YOU! I want to shout it out loud but it's late. 😪😘
Exellent lessons,one question,i think i find my mix,but when i go to leave chest voice i have to really drop volume to not break when i go higher,but than its sounds weak,my qestion is how to get it at similar volume?Thank you ;)
My is between sol and la to si 3
Second tutorial I'm on and it's still not working for me :-(
What if there are so many bridges in my voice how to recover it ?
I did polyphonic voice instead
I just can't go to head voice, please help
GamerXA do head voice exercices on RUclips
The video was over in the first 9 seconds :(
so the well-known singers who are making this break happen intentionally(and often very breathily as well) -and making millions- are wrong? Hmm..
it's not wrong it's just a stylistic choice. Obviously optimally you want to be able to have as much freedom in your voice as possible to open up new avenues
Yes there was a break. You had a slight vocal fry.
Your blinking is very distracting :(
Ana Sandoval
This suggests that you do not understand what the essence of this mega useful video.
Ana Sandoval The average person blinks 15-20 times per minute. It is a natural involuntary action. Would you rather that she stared off into space looking apoplectic?
I did, actually doing the transition from chest to head voice has always been a struggle for me and I love Freya so much for helping us with that and teaching us many other singing tips very well and easy
Of course not! that would be very creepy!
Get your ADHD under control.
you talk too much - you overexplain...just do exercises.