How To Sing Subharmonics - Developing Breath Energy | Lesson 1 | Tutorial | Bass2Yang
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Lesson 1: Developing Breath Energy For Subharmonics | Subharmonic Singing
Focus on "Subs": Breathing, Consonants, and Voiced Consonants
In this video, we start from the basic mechanics of breathing, consonants, and voiced consonants. For the most part, everything you do for your voice is the same for subharmonics (True Fold Undertones).
Please refer to other subharmonic videos in my Tutorials and Examples playlist:
• Tutorials and Examples
Slides for this video to follow along at your own pace are also available at:
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Thank you!
Thou
www.bass2yang.com
01-01-2021
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WOAH, THE LEGEND HIMSELF DROPPING A SUBHARMONICS COURSE?? AND IM EARLY??? SO EXCITED!!
You're too kind, thank you! I'm trying to find parallels between traditional choral/vocal methods and what I do with subharmonics. By all means, feel free to share it and provide awesome feedback (as well as questions!)
Thanks!
Are you ok?
This Guy is so detailed in his explainations and really helps you develop regardless of whether you've been subharmonics for ever or whether you have just began
Thanks! That's how I roll - it must be the teacher part of me.
@@bass2yang We appreciate the help and information you give about everything from Subharmonics to just general help on improving the Bass Voice
Love the amount of detail you've gone into. Much more in depth than anything else I've came across on it. Looking forward to future lessons!
Glad to see you share some of your experience with traditional choral technique / teaching as many people don’t have access to such valuable information. Sadly I have no local choir so I rely on online sources.
Wow man I must say that I was a bit skeptical if this was going to be any helpful, but these voiced consonants truly seems to help activate the subs haha
The tutorial we needed, but did not deserve. 👍
Thanks, man! I hope to roll out more to help out everyone.
WOW! After a straw excercise I took 2 notes higher in subharmonics and it sounded normal YEAHHHHHHHHHHHH!!
Thank you A LOT!
Subharmonics are fun and produce really low sounds. I seem to have a bit of an advantage for that since I can do D#1 and E1 in chest voice. Using subs gets me D1-C1-B0-A0-G0. Never thought I'd be able to go a full note below a piano but my tuner picks it up clearly and consistently. Fun and weird at the same time. Thanks Thou for your video instruction!
What is the trick of increasing vocal volume having a steady unchangeable base note..which shouldn't be change while increasing vocal volume...yes it will definately create two note first steady note second subharmonic note that is changeable and depend upon vocal volume intensity...
Thank you. Thank you for taking your time with us.
Fantastic lesson so far! You've outlined and clarified several critical nuances I've discovered in my practice but didn't have the context or linguistics to translate effectively...the quiet breath, for one. The H sound and how the silent H is also the core support for subharmonics is spot on and very clarifying, thanks for that.
You are welcome, Ian! Glad to help!
Thank you @Bass2Yang!! These are really awesome exercises! Your channel is a treasure!
so much effort and knowledge put into this video and you dont even have 3000 views. i hope you get more recognition, cause you really deserve it
Thank you! I appreciate it.
Thanks a lot for tutorial sir!
Well well!!
what a such great lessons. Thank you for sharing it
This is great, thank you so much!
You are welcome!
Nice tutorial
Not the family guy reference Lmao
Great video as always. Also by any chance did any hear why oktavism.com is down?
Thanks! I believe it may just be a renewal error (since it is a new year) as the Oktavism Facebook and RUclips pages are still active.
Ok. Thank you for everything.
Hi, I learned how to do subharmonics several years ago, back then I tried to make my subs as smooth as I physically can and ignored proper techniques, projection and breathing. Now, I have lost my ability to do them, how can I recover from this?
I thought my voice was deep until I saw this guy, maybe it'll get deeper I am only 16 of course
Would you do a vocal warm up specifically for bass?
I have never had a voice teacher or choral director do one for the bass section, and I do not know how to warm up if I am going out to s(w)ing low.
I'll see what I can do. Even though most warm up are similar, understanding what occurs below the staff and being mindful of it is important.
Thanks!
Do you have a video or know any videos on EQing bass vocals? If not, do you have any tips?
I'm not too familiar with videos but I really enjoy Tony Huerta's approach:
medium.com/@TonyHuertaSound/shure-notes-and-tony-huertatake-6-production-manager-and-engineer-tony-huerta-e9d303073505
I try to edit bass vocals like I would a bass guitar. It also changes if it is a lead bass. No reverb on bass unless you are going for a choral feel. Delays are great and so are uses of sub-bass effects (but instead of down the octave, put it at the same octave). Lots of tricks.
Your voice is getting lower and lower...
Aren't you making so complex..
We already normally creating subharmonics...equalizer of a player is the evidence....from 2kHz to 10khz is a audable of human voice range while human voice falls into only almost 50hz to 250hz..
11:05 i was doing staccato, acid from my stomach came up.....i have GERD n drs say my whole throat is burned...i also have spine issue so when i do low notes, my head feels like its being back n below n its like my neck is in a wrong shape so the head is stuck n cant be pulled back while that pressure goes into my spine n it feels like the pressure is trying to break my bones in neck like WTF DO I DOOOO well...nvmd ig
That is unfortunate and I'm sorry you have to deal with all of that - you are still singing and/or trying to sing so that's good for you.
I wish I could help more as some of these exercises work well for some and need to be modified for others. Staccato may not be the best approach. Sometimes for me, I use a silent "h" in front of the staccato vowels (so instead of ah, it becomes hhah, where I can feel and hear the breath moving).
As with anything, please consult appropriate medical doctors and personnel that know your voice and condition so they can better help you regarding this matter. I'll keep you in my thoughts and prayers.
Thanks,
Thou