How to Develop Your VIBRATO (For People With No Vibrato)

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  • Опубликовано: 25 дек 2020
  • These are my favorite ways to help people start to develop their vibrato. Once you sort of "stumble" onto it, you want to recreate that same experience again and then your "vibrato training" changes to just attempting to make the sound again and getting that reliable. These exercises are to help you make the initial discovery of your vibrato.
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  • @TheAftermath
    @TheAftermath 3 года назад +18

    I basically have the opposite problem ahah, I have difficulties mantaining a note straight, I can effortlessly sing with a slight/normal vibrato but I'm currently trying to sing with a strong vibrato, and that is way more difficult for me but it also sounds way better, the sound seems more "free" and the voice seems more relaxed to the listeners

    • @Kayfear
      @Kayfear 3 года назад +3

      I got same problem. I basically forced myself to learn to sing straight tone. My body didnt know how to do it. In a matter of several weeks i was able to learn it and somehow maintain straight tone. A lot of it comes from actually freeing one's voice, but i feel also that it is quite separate muscle skill, that needs to be learned.
      I tried to do long "heeeeey " like im trying to call somebody and i dragged same feeling across my range.

  • @SwayzeOnYa12
    @SwayzeOnYa12 2 года назад +4

    I found your channel yesterday and today this is the third video of yours that I've seen and I watched them one after the other. Excellent material Doesn't bore me at all I've subscribed and will try not to binge watch Lol

  • @HbuhS_L
    @HbuhS_L 3 года назад +1

    WOW!! Thanks a lot Greg.. Amazing video!! Great tips and I really could feel the difference in my vibrato!! :D

  • @notiongrace8441
    @notiongrace8441 3 года назад +4

    great video on that topic ! Waiting for a breath support one lol

  • @Kayfear
    @Kayfear 3 года назад +6

    I like the analogy of "controlled lose of control " very much! I try to apply it. Because i have a problem that my vibrato is on a slower side and i can't get any faster. Im no near the wobble, but im afraid that my inability to raise speed of my vibrato is a sign that my vocal chords are rigid. Any tips?
    Thanks again for awesome work!

  • @IamNKMB
    @IamNKMB 3 года назад

    Hi i love ur tutorials..

  • @jerichodunham8491
    @jerichodunham8491 3 года назад

    Belated Merry Christmas!

  • @ajinkyamore6312
    @ajinkyamore6312 3 года назад

    It's best video I ever seen on vibrato. Sir at present I don't have natural vibrato so I do movement of larynx in controlled manner it's sounds natural and with resonance. But can't do it for long time. Can I get natural vibrato without shaking my larynx?

  • @ssmabecrelis6443
    @ssmabecrelis6443 Год назад

    How do I get in touch with you about vocal lessons?

  • @reign7549
    @reign7549 2 года назад

    "The video ends here *covers camera*"
    *Ad plays*

  • @U.N.763
    @U.N.763 3 года назад

    I love you bro first

  • @xX_N_E_O_Xx
    @xX_N_E_O_Xx 2 года назад

    Hello, i can do vibrato with two ways, I feel vibration in my neck with the 1st way, i'm not sure what causses it. The second is definitely through vibrating my diaphragmatic muscle. Which one is the natural vibrato?

    • @xX_N_E_O_Xx
      @xX_N_E_O_Xx 2 года назад

      @@StudioWestLessons yeah, that's exactly what I feel with the diaphragmatic vibration, sometimes i can't tell which one i'm using and that's why i'm trying to know which one is the natural, i asked myself this when I heard that there are unnatural vibratos. I still don't know which one it is.

    • @xX_N_E_O_Xx
      @xX_N_E_O_Xx 2 года назад

      @@StudioWestLessons thank you for your insight, looking forward to your future videos.

  • @DevaraZain
    @DevaraZain 3 года назад

    tips, sing Shawn Mendes - Intro.

  • @abbye6082
    @abbye6082 3 года назад +5

    Awesome Greg! Now.. how about a video for people with too much vibrato 😅

  • @yomamaballsinmyw
    @yomamaballsinmyw 3 года назад +2

    man i really want to take music seriously. im 14 right now, and i want to practice until im 21. i've been practicing dancing for a little now and studying the industry with good results, but i'm not to confident with my singing. Can i actually improve my voice? and what do I do to improve it? i feel like these vocal workouts are bs, do they really work? sorry for the overload of questions lol(i commented this on another post, but decided since this is new it might have a better chance at being seen)

    • @IV-V-iii-vi
      @IV-V-iii-vi Год назад

      Still practicing?

    • @yomamaballsinmyw
      @yomamaballsinmyw Год назад +1

      @@IV-V-iii-vi nah, i was never really truly into music, i was lying to myself lol

    • @IV-V-iii-vi
      @IV-V-iii-vi Год назад

      Hahaha, thanks for getting back to me!

  • @xxcarolxannexx
    @xxcarolxannexx 2 года назад

    I find I lose vibrato when I belt

  • @MineCraft-nz9pg
    @MineCraft-nz9pg 3 года назад

    i wanna learn jessie j goat vibrato

  • @rhyslewis599
    @rhyslewis599 3 года назад

    Good video but my singing tutor told me that you shouldn’t be trying to recreate experiences, but that you should let your body do it naturally if you get me. So when doing vibrato you need to train your muscles in a way that allows your voice to do vibrato naturally, instead of focusing on recreating the sound

    • @benplayseverything
      @benplayseverything 2 года назад +2

      You're both right. The video is missing the crucial step of being able to use vibrato naturally. You can practice to the metronome all you want, but there's a moment during practice where you're not oscillating on purpose anymore. Your muscles balance out and naturally vibrate to the countertensions of density, support, laryngeal height, etc.
      A sustained note without vibrato actually takes some tension to keep sustaining. If you trigger relaxation while you're holding a note, for example by yawning partially and holding that yawn position, you'll notice the note oscillates on its own.
      Similarly if you've got too much adrenaline during a performance you might end up with a fast tremolo vibrato you can't control.
      The fact that both conditions happen without conscious effort means vibrato is a naturally occurring phenomenon.
      But if you're being paid to sing a certain you want to be able to control that. So that means knowing just exactly what that level of relaxation/tension ratio is supposed to feel like and practicing it often. Not so much the metronome exercises, even though they are good for warming up all the muscles involved.
      Sing live or try to record yourself and if your skill isn't there yet, you'll try to initiate that vibrato by screaming in your head, "relax! This isn't working! Remember the metronome! Oscillate! Oscillate!!!" and you have no idea what'll come out. Vibrato has to be a natural thing your voice just *does* and developing it means figuring out what's getting in the way both physically and psychologically.
      That being said, classical bel canto teaching can be pretty snobbish about *real* vibrato vs *fake* vibrato, and it's right to push back against that. If a conscious mechanical vibrato that you got from working out your voice at the gym works for you, then it works who cares. A vibrato that matches the tempo might sound a little cheesy or forced to some people who are used to an organic vibrato that matches how your muscles and feelings are balanced and is independent of the rhythm. You just have to decide if that's something you care about, or if you care about what they care about.
      In this essay I will

  • @sergioferrari4128
    @sergioferrari4128 11 месяцев назад

    doing the second exercise, and looking at a pitch monitor, when stabbing the notes, my pitch goes down instead of up. is it "wrong" or "less correct"? lol

  • @adriano83458
    @adriano83458 3 года назад

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    • @adriano83458
      @adriano83458 3 года назад

      @@StudioWestLessons what is it? i don't speak english, i'm on google translator.

    • @adriano83458
      @adriano83458 3 года назад

      @@StudioWestLessons how cool you are a good vampire and you sing. success for you

  • @gellermicael99
    @gellermicael99 3 года назад

    man I cant get it what do I do....I have no vibrato

    • @TheAftermath
      @TheAftermath 3 года назад +2

      maybe you are pushing too much, the key to vibrato is that you basically need to have a perfect and costant balance of pressure for the note you are going for without pushing too much, this is generally harder for the notes that are at the limit of your range, so try starting lower or in falsetto, then try achieving it for mixed voice that is already a controlled coordination and only then try the notes in your passaggio, those are super difficult without cracking, especially the closed vowels like EEs and OOs

  • @emiliojosegls
    @emiliojosegls 3 года назад

    Hey Greg i wrote u, check ur mail😬🙏🏻