Thank you so much for your tips mam. All this practical knowledge you are providing. Many of the Gurus don't teach these things in classes. But you are open with so many secrets.
This has been my warm up for long years now.But I would add one thing.Because while doing the lip roll just with the brr sound,there is a chance that the lips get slipped of.So better to keep our fingers on both the side of the lips,with the thumb finger and the index finger.
Yes definitely. I work closely with all our teachers to ensure that the teaching methods are standardised. If you are looking for musical training, feel free to whatsapp us at +91 98402 43715 or email enquiry@voxguru.in and we can discuss further.
7:49 MS Strathy Yiu hve wonderful sense of explanation. I hve almost gone thru of your all lessons. I am consultant in emergency Medicine in England. Its my hobby to sing on harmonium. Never had teacher but learned on Internet My Q? How loud/ soft one need to sing when singing high notes. My voice start cracking unless I sing softly but volume of sound hoes down Please reply or give a demonstration on this topic Regards
Ideally we need to focus on maintaining good vocal health and fitness so that anytime we sing our voice is cooperative. Hence systematic voice training is quite important as it helps in keeping the voice in a good shape regardless of time of the day. Apart from that of course you need to ensure the voice is not strained too much due to other activities and you are getting enough voice rest during the day.
@@VoxGuru Thanks for very helpful information where u shown systematic voice training is must and to be maintained voice in a good shape. Actually at the age of 47, I am facing more trouble of change of voice shape than the early age.
excellent video... some of us cannot sing well enough or get swara jnanam, however much we may want to, or try to.. singing ability is more a matter of a gift from birth to some degree or other...such gifted people alone can be trained ..... this is a commonly held view...is it not? Do you have any age limits for your students?
Sure, we do offer online classes for Carnatic music and voice culture. For more details, please whatsapp us on +91 98402 43715 or email us at enquiry@voxguru.in
Madam, thanks for the beautiful videos. I am new to music and would like to take a course from the voxguru app. Please suggest me which course I should enrol into. I want to sing and master the swaras, alankaras, high and low notes. Please advice me the right course to enroll.
Sure, we have a wide variety of self learning courses on the VoxGuru app. You are welcome to explore them. Sharing the links below! Android - bit.ly/3nTLqex iOS - apple.co/2Yfeowu
im new here and im very confused !! how to start learning from your vedio kindly any old student tell me how to start in sequence !!! i have to learn lot of things about my voice and singing !? Kindly !!!
Welcome to our channel! You can find plenty of content here under the various playlists. However they may not be in sequence since we cover different types of topics in each episode. If you are looking for detailed, systematic learning, you are welcome to explore the voxguru app where we have sequential courses for various topics. Sharing the download links below. Android - bit.ly/3nTLqex iOS - apple.co/2Yfeowu
Yes, @Voxguru post above. I joined the course after viewing RUclips videos similar to this. They addressed several questions that I had on voice culture and about my singing ability : vocal strain, head voice, and such things ...
We have a series of courses from beginner to advanced available on the voxguru app that you can learn at your own comfortable pace. Android - bit.ly/3nTLqex iOS - apple.co/2Yfeowu
Hi, i think I’ve gotten the hang of chest voice and head voice, however, my mixed voice is very very inconsistent. I also do not know how to unlock and practice the mixed voice. I’ve watched many videos, tried many stuff, didnt really make much impact… I’m currently practicing the lip thrills, which i guess would make an impact. Can you pls make a vid entirely on mixed voice?? You’re my only hope in not sounding like a frog during high note moments!!! 😭
Mam please tell shuruti of aththimara poovithu song from the 5 o'clock to now only finish my pratice from your Voxguru app mam and please upload that song in next video mam please mam
Ensure you use only a low to medium volume while warming up. It should be not more than 50% of your normal singing volume. This will ensure your voice goes into the active state without getting exhausted.
No worries you can continue the self learning courses on the app. They are very systematic and detailed. We totally have 6 voice culture courses available on the app.
Classes are once a week, and we also have a group chat option where you can share assignments and interact with the teacher mid week. For more details, please whatsapp us on +91 98402 43715 or email us at enquiry@voxguru.in
Thank you so much for all your videos! I have recently restarted practicing on my own and I have set my Shruti to C3 because my lowest note is around an E2 and I can hit a C5. Both my lower and higher range need to be developed a lot more (they sound bad), but that is the end goal of my vocal range that I hope to have. In my middle octave, after Da I have to break into head voice to sing Ni and Sa (upper). Do you think that I should lower my range to keep the entire middle octave in the chest voice? I also do your amazing 12 Swarasthana practice with a pitch detector and I notice that I am flat for the pitch detector for some of my notes, especially my Sa even though I feel in sync with the Tambura. Do you have tips on making my notes more stable and exact?
Please visit an ENT specialist who can guide you on the exact condition and how to treat this. They will also advise you on when it is safe to resume your singing.
@@VoxGuru I've shown in two medical college but still facing the same problem. Could you suggest any ENT specialist doctor or hospital name please. Facing problem since May 2020.
One doubt sis .. morning oru time warmup pana podhuma becaz warmup excercise panave time poiruthu...then varnam practice thn new songs pana late agudhu oru oru time um warmup pani start pana morning afternoon night
Sure, we do offer online classes for Carnatic music and voice culture. For more details, please whatsapp us on +91 98402 43715 or email us at enquiry@voxguru.in
You can find detailed guidance on lip rolls in my universal voice culture course on the voxguru app. Sharing download links below. Android - bit.ly/3nTLqex iOS - apple.co/2Yfeowu
I am using Voxguru app and purchased five courses. Ear Training 1,2,3 and both voice culture programs. Very very good experience. Very happy❤ ❤❤
Wow that's so great to hear! Thank you for your trust and feel free to share any feedback at support@voxguru.in
I also purchased ear training unfortunately it's low pitch
Low pitch as in??
I like each and every video of yours as they are very interesting and informative. Thank you, Ma'am!🙏
Thank you so much for your tips mam. All this practical knowledge you are providing. Many of the Gurus don't teach these things in classes. But you are open with so many secrets.
TYSM ma'am for this precious knowledge ❤
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Thank you so much mam for such exercise.....I will do it regularly because my voice strains a lot....by the way thank you ❤❤
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excellent as usual.
This has been my warm up for long years now.But I would add one thing.Because while doing the lip roll just with the brr sound,there is a chance that the lips get slipped of.So better to keep our fingers on both the side of the lips,with the thumb finger and the index finger.
Yes that’s a good technique to start with. But eventually try to let go of the fingers and still maintain the control.
Your tutorials are excellent 👌
I love your teaching
Your explanations are very nice.
Do all the teachers in your school know how to teach all those technics and do they actually teach them all.
Yes definitely. I work closely with all our teachers to ensure that the teaching methods are standardised. If you are looking for musical training, feel free to whatsapp us at +91 98402 43715 or email enquiry@voxguru.in and we can discuss further.
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Check out this video where I have talked about stage fright :-) - ruclips.net/video/qdYppJLDol4/видео.html
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Thank you so much
Your videos are visually also very good.
7:49 MS Strathy
Yiu hve wonderful sense of explanation. I hve almost gone thru of your all lessons. I am consultant in emergency Medicine in England. Its my hobby to sing on harmonium. Never had teacher but learned on Internet
My Q? How loud/ soft one need to sing when singing high notes. My voice start cracking unless I sing softly but volume of sound hoes down
Please reply or give a demonstration on this topic
Regards
Helpful😊❤
Can you do a seperate video explaining Head, chest and mixed voice???
So right ! I'd love to see such a video on transcending/moving in and out of chest voice, head voice, mixed voice.
THANK YOU MAM ❤
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Very very informative 🎉🎉🎉. How can we remember our best time of singing gesture because our throat gets changed day by day due to any reason.
Ideally we need to focus on maintaining good vocal health and fitness so that anytime we sing our voice is cooperative. Hence systematic voice training is quite important as it helps in keeping the voice in a good shape regardless of time of the day. Apart from that of course you need to ensure the voice is not strained too much due to other activities and you are getting enough voice rest during the day.
@@VoxGuru Thanks for very helpful information where u shown systematic voice training is must and to be maintained voice in a good shape. Actually at the age of 47, I am facing more trouble of change of voice shape than the early age.
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Hi mam, I am unable to do lip rolls, sometimes I get it but it only lasts 5 seconds and can only go a little higher. Thank you 😊
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excellent video...
some of us cannot sing well enough or get swara jnanam, however much we may want to, or try to.. singing ability is more a matter of a gift from birth to some degree or other...such gifted people alone can be trained ..... this is a commonly held view...is it not?
Do you have any age limits for your students?
Sure, we do offer online classes for Carnatic music and voice culture. For more details, please whatsapp us on +91 98402 43715 or email us at enquiry@voxguru.in
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Madam, thanks for the beautiful videos. I am new to music and would like to take a course from the voxguru app. Please suggest me which course I should enrol into. I want to sing and master the swaras, alankaras, high and low notes. Please advice me the right course to enroll.
Sure, we have a wide variety of self learning courses on the VoxGuru app. You are welcome to explore them. Sharing the links below!
Android - bit.ly/3nTLqex
iOS - apple.co/2Yfeowu
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im new here and im very confused !! how to start learning from your vedio kindly any old student tell me how to start in sequence !!! i have to learn lot of things about my voice and singing !? Kindly !!!
Welcome to our channel! You can find plenty of content here under the various playlists. However they may not be in sequence since we cover different types of topics in each episode. If you are looking for detailed, systematic learning, you are welcome to explore the voxguru app where we have sequential courses for various topics. Sharing the download links below.
Android - bit.ly/3nTLqex
iOS - apple.co/2Yfeowu
Yes, @Voxguru post above. I joined the course after viewing RUclips videos similar to this. They addressed several questions that I had on voice culture and about my singing ability : vocal strain, head voice, and such things ...
I not good at singing. But now I'm teaching students dance so i need to sing at least a little bit. So i don't know where to began
We have a series of courses from beginner to advanced available on the voxguru app that you can learn at your own comfortable pace.
Android - bit.ly/3nTLqex
iOS - apple.co/2Yfeowu
Hi, i think I’ve gotten the hang of chest voice and head voice, however, my mixed voice is very very inconsistent. I also do not know how to unlock and practice the mixed voice. I’ve watched many videos, tried many stuff, didnt really make much impact… I’m currently practicing the lip thrills, which i guess would make an impact. Can you pls make a vid entirely on mixed voice?? You’re my only hope in not sounding like a frog during high note moments!!! 😭
Mam please tell shuruti of aththimara poovithu song from the 5 o'clock to now only finish my pratice from your Voxguru app mam and please upload that song in next video mam please mam
Well once the warm up is done my voice is already strained
Ensure you use only a low to medium volume while warming up. It should be not more than 50% of your normal singing volume. This will ensure your voice goes into the active state without getting exhausted.
@@VoxGuru i will. Thank you❣️
I also purchased voice culture 1, but i want to join live classes,but it's very expensive for me
No worries you can continue the self learning courses on the app. They are very systematic and detailed. We totally have 6 voice culture courses available on the app.
Maa'm can you tell how many live classes in a week or month are taken for the voice culture program of 6months?
Classes are once a week, and we also have a group chat option where you can share assignments and interact with the teacher mid week. For more details, please whatsapp us on +91 98402 43715 or email us at enquiry@voxguru.in
Thank you so much for all your videos! I have recently restarted practicing on my own and I have set my Shruti to C3 because my lowest note is around an E2 and I can hit a C5. Both my lower and higher range need to be developed a lot more (they sound bad), but that is the end goal of my vocal range that I hope to have. In my middle octave, after Da I have to break into head voice to sing Ni and Sa (upper). Do you think that I should lower my range to keep the entire middle octave in the chest voice?
I also do your amazing 12 Swarasthana practice with a pitch detector and I notice that I am flat for the pitch detector for some of my notes, especially my Sa even though I feel in sync with the Tambura. Do you have tips on making my notes more stable and exact?
Exactly happened that to me 5:53
What should i do ma'am? I think there is vocal damage
Please visit an ENT specialist who can guide you on the exact condition and how to treat this. They will also advise you on when it is safe to resume your singing.
@@VoxGuru I've shown in two medical college but still facing the same problem. Could you suggest any ENT specialist doctor or hospital name please. Facing problem since May 2020.
also ma'am do you do the sample singing in g scale?
I am very interested to learn with you
We do offer online classes for carnatic music and voice culture. Please drop us a whatsapp message at +91 98402 43715 and we can discuss further :-)
Mam when i'm doing vocal practice my nose was getting wet..Why is this happening...?
For exsample I sing at 8 in the morning at what time must I wake up and begin practise and fr how long
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One doubt sis .. morning oru time warmup pana podhuma becaz warmup excercise panave time poiruthu...then varnam practice thn new songs pana late agudhu oru oru time um warmup pani start pana morning afternoon night
Just warm up in the morning for about 20 min. If your voice is opened up well you can start song practice after that.
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Can senior citizen learn?
Sure, we do offer online classes for Carnatic music and voice culture. For more details, please whatsapp us on +91 98402 43715 or email us at enquiry@voxguru.in
Mam can pls make videos in kannada also
Very nice medam
what is the proper technique of lip rolls? i am unable to do so
You can find detailed guidance on lip rolls in my universal voice culture course on the voxguru app. Sharing download links below.
Android - bit.ly/3nTLqex
iOS - apple.co/2Yfeowu
Do these rules apply to western vocals too ???
Yes! These are universal practises for general vocal health and can be followed by students of any genre. :-)
Good evening Ma'am.🙏l an senior citizen I want to jion properly...how much your fees...couldl you let me know please.🙏
Sure, we do offer online classes. Please whatsapp us at +91 98402 43715 or email enquiry@voxguru.in and we can discuss further.
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😅not able to do lip roll
Can i learn directly from you ?
We do offer online lessons in Carnatic and voice culture. Please feel free to whatsapp us at +91 98402 43715 and we can discuss further.
ma'am what notes are you singing in lip rolls
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Your videos are visually also very good.
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