Hi Camille, I'd love to hear more classical training workouts etc. I'd love to have you guide us through a song from the 24 Italian songs and arias or other Art song - either via RUclips or subscription lesson.
I forgot all about the k inhale It’s amazing how many things there are to learn and master the voice No wonder so many are under the delusion you have to born with the ability to sing Because there are simply so many things to get wrong. And learning how to correct the wrong coordinations takes time practice tenacity and mindfulness something only the most dedicated will do I’ve been singing for three years and a member of your course for two And I am now singing professionally Coming from. A place not being able to sing at all
That's an amazing story! We are so happy that you have gone professional with the help of our course. I hope your message inspires others to continue to sing.
Wow. I’ve always been a ‘decent’ singer but recently seem to not sound as good, I was looking for warm ups and tips and came across this. Thanks so much, would love more exercises because I’m sure this is the way forward!
Unrelated question: I watched the riffs and runs part 1 lesson again yesterday. On Tori Kellys' PYT riff, isn't she doing a similar thing at the start as the thing I asked you about Castelucci humming into a vowel? I know she comes down to it on a "nah", so I'm assuming that's where the "no" she starts on came from. Are they doing that maybe to soften the onset of the vowel? To kind of smooth it out? Thanks.
Hi Camille, I'd love to hear more classical training workouts etc. I'd love to have you guide us through a song from the 24 Italian songs and arias or other Art song - either via RUclips or subscription lesson.
Great suggestion, thanks!
I forgot all about the k inhale
It’s amazing how many things there are to learn and master the voice
No wonder so many are under the delusion you have to born with the ability to sing
Because there are simply so many things to get wrong. And learning how to correct the wrong coordinations takes time practice tenacity and mindfulness something only the most dedicated will do
I’ve been singing for three years and a member of your course for two
And I am now singing professionally
Coming from. A place not being able to sing at all
That's an amazing story! We are so happy that you have gone professional with the help of our course. I hope your message inspires others to continue to sing.
So inspiring! I have recommended this company to others. I notice they have the bets explanations.
Wow. I’ve always been a ‘decent’ singer but recently seem to not sound as good, I was looking for warm ups and tips and came across this. Thanks so much, would love more exercises because I’m sure this is the way forward!
Thank you a lot!
Welcome!
Unrelated question: I watched the riffs and runs part 1 lesson again yesterday. On Tori Kellys' PYT riff, isn't she doing a similar thing at the start as the thing I asked you about Castelucci humming into a vowel? I know she comes down to it on a "nah", so I'm assuming that's where the "no" she starts on came from. Are they doing that maybe to soften the onset of the vowel? To kind of smooth it out? Thanks.
This could also be a stylistic choice to sound more like Michael.
Thanks❤
You're welcome 😊
Am I the only one that nmy soft palate lifts when breath out?