Very great video. Once again. His teaching had solved many of my speech issues that a "speech therapist" can do nothing about. He is very handsome too!
Thank you so much for all this information you're putting out there. It has been such a big help for me. You have nailed the problems I have struggled with for years. I so wish I had discovered your videos years ago. What I'm getting from you is contrary to what I've gotten from choir directors and a couple vocal instructors: dropping the jaw, a vertical oval as opposed to the horizontal smile. Others have stressed breathing and breath support but never really explained it like you do. The last instructor I worked with had me doing a very quiet 'yodel' to help train my voice to flip. Months of that never really did anything for me. One of my biggest problems was not singing into the true mask so I was using so much more breath than I should have had to to produce the sound and I was unable to sing soft. I could practice for hours and feel my voice freeing up more and more but then the next day my voice would be hoarse and I couldn't sing. Judging by what you said in one or more of your videos I had too much air passing over my vocal chords. I still struggle with singing soft but this video seems to be a key to unlocking that door. I'm working on it. I am so grateful to you! Thank again!
Inspiring, powerful and so wise. Thank you for continuing to share this legacy. Lamperti said a teacher should be able to hypnotize his students...that describes you. Superabundant in every way!
Still having a wonderful time at 71. Your videos are so helpful. Only recently have I had the feeling of being able to do a decent messa di voce. I found that I had been slightly grabbing with the jaw. But this video, my God! I didn’t realise how vital a low breath is for pianissimo singing. It all works! Thank you!
@@Tenoretrimble Sad indeed. I really wish I could hear him on some theatre some day. When I heard him do the instigator exercises with you I could only imagine how magnificently beautiful he would soon sound. Do you have any videos of him singing in a performance or perhaps any links on RUclips? Maestro, Joshua may be gone but what you have done with him on your channel has blessed thousands all around the world. May God remember his family. May God also bless you sir. Much love
lucky to be the first to comment that u are such a gift. i wish u full health. I had question which i already raised in your previous videos. But since you didnt answer, i wont ask you for the second time. Good day
@@Tenoretrimble Dear Mr. Trimble, my question is on your "mouth opening" video. Would b appropriate to ask here? But if i have your permission, let me go ahead. I have enjoyed and understood how to have smiley face while singing the vowels. Yet since my mother tongue is not English(i am ethiopian), i have also a sound which we use a lot and it is 'e' as in the the last sound in ur name 'trimble'. it is kind of sonorous, nasal sound which comes out if our tongue when we articulate that and its difficult to sing with abdomen in that sound with smiley face. So any crack? Hope you understand my question.
@@TheMerahi You mean E as in ee? Like the word east? Or E as in "eh". Like the word trend? Either way, try to make those vowels close related to the vowel Ah, because ee and eh are very nasal sounds especially if over pronounced. You need to modify them a bit so they don't get in the way of the your vocal tone (timbre). Just a very tiny bit though, make sure you are always perfectly understood.
@@I_Am_Midnight-i no dear i didnt mean "ee" . i mean the last sound u make when say a word like trimble. Note the last sound 'e' u make mixed with 'l'. Hope u got my point and thank you for answering.
@@TheMerahi No problem. And I still don't get it exactly. The e is silent when you pronunce the name trimble. Can you give other examples? You must be referring to the vowel EH, as in "heck, "let". You can still apply the principle I told you about. Make your vowels closed related to each other, and the vowel isn't gonna be too nasal and narrow. Hope this helps
And? It’s his video, his channel, and we aren’t required to pay. Obviously, it was worked for him and many of his students. Furthermore, nobody is forcing you to listen to this generous man’s words!
Very great video. Once again. His teaching had solved many of my speech issues that a "speech therapist" can do nothing about. He is very handsome too!
I'm sorry to hear about Joshua. He was really inspirational, and of course, talented!
What's the complete name of Joshua?
@@raynardi7243 Joshua Quesada
Thank you so much for all this information you're putting out there. It has been such a big help for me. You have nailed the problems I have struggled with for years. I so wish I had discovered your videos years ago. What I'm getting from you is contrary to what I've gotten from choir directors and a couple vocal instructors: dropping the jaw, a vertical oval as opposed to the horizontal smile. Others have stressed breathing and breath support but never really explained it like you do. The last instructor I worked with had me doing a very quiet 'yodel' to help train my voice to flip. Months of that never really did anything for me. One of my biggest problems was not singing into the true mask so I was using so much more breath than I should have had to to produce the sound and I was unable to sing soft. I could practice for hours and feel my voice freeing up more and more but then the next day my voice would be hoarse and I couldn't sing. Judging by what you said in one or more of your videos I had too much air passing over my vocal chords. I still struggle with singing soft but this video seems to be a key to unlocking that door. I'm working on it. I am so grateful to you! Thank again!
Inspiring, powerful and so wise. Thank you for continuing to share this legacy. Lamperti said a teacher should be able to hypnotize his students...that describes you. Superabundant in every way!
Still having a wonderful time at 71. Your videos are so helpful. Only recently have I had the feeling of being able to do a decent messa di voce. I found that I had been slightly grabbing with the jaw. But this video, my God! I didn’t realise how vital a low breath is for pianissimo singing. It all works! Thank you!
amazing class! What a great gift! it works instantly. Thanks Michael!
What a gift you’ve oven us all, sharing your knowledge. Thank you.
Brilliant, maestro, as always! You’re a shining light in quarantine.
Excellent!! Than you so much!!
Thanks- this is very helpful! It's after Midnight here - will watch all of it and work on this tomorrow!
Mike, Appreciated. I think you sound great.
I happen to be working on a piece right now that requires a fine MDV. This video was very helpful. Thank you.
Thanks so much. Extremely helpful
Thank you 👍
Maestro 🎉
Thanks Michael
What happened to Joshua Quesada?
Cancer
@@Tenoretrimble Sad indeed. I really wish I could hear him on some theatre some day. When I heard him do the instigator exercises with you I could only imagine how magnificently beautiful he would soon sound. Do you have any videos of him singing in a performance or perhaps any links on RUclips? Maestro, Joshua may be gone but what you have done with him on your channel has blessed thousands all around the world. May God remember his family. May God also bless you sir. Much love
How heartbreaking! He was a tremendous talent.
Open throat @ 4:40 8:37 09:15 18:20
But when Is a High note?🤔
Great maestro....Sorry we are so far....
lucky to be the first to comment that u are such a gift. i wish u full health. I had question which i already raised in your previous videos. But since you didnt answer, i wont ask you for the second time. Good day
@@Tenoretrimble Dear Mr. Trimble, my question is on your "mouth opening" video. Would b appropriate to ask here? But if i have your permission, let me go ahead. I have enjoyed and understood how to have smiley face while singing the vowels. Yet since my mother tongue is not English(i am ethiopian), i have also a sound which we use a lot and it is 'e' as in the the last sound in ur name 'trimble'. it is kind of sonorous, nasal sound which comes out if our tongue when we articulate that and its difficult to sing with abdomen in that sound with smiley face. So any crack? Hope you understand my question.
Thanka and expecting.....
@@TheMerahi You mean E as in ee? Like the word east? Or E as in "eh". Like the word trend? Either way, try to make those vowels close related to the vowel Ah, because ee and eh are very nasal sounds especially if over pronounced. You need to modify them a bit so they don't get in the way of the your vocal tone (timbre). Just a very tiny bit though, make sure you are always perfectly understood.
@@I_Am_Midnight-i no dear i didnt mean "ee" . i mean the last sound u make when say a word like trimble. Note the last sound 'e' u make mixed with 'l'. Hope u got my point and thank you for answering.
@@TheMerahi No problem. And I still don't get it exactly. The e is silent when you pronunce the name trimble. Can you give other examples? You must be referring to the vowel EH, as in "heck, "let". You can still apply the principle I told you about. Make your vowels closed related to each other, and the vowel isn't gonna be too nasal and narrow. Hope this helps
Finally ventured into crazytown with "chakras". What's next - singing via astral projection?
And? It’s his video, his channel, and we aren’t required to pay. Obviously, it was worked for him and many of his students. Furthermore, nobody is forcing you to listen to this generous man’s words!
So disrespectful:(
What's next, plastic surgery so no one recognises your troll posts? All anyone sees you do is pick on other voice teachers. Maybe stop doing that.
his teaching has worked wonderous for me
how do i send an email to you
write to tvi@biwifi.com