I am very passionate about singers being able to read music. Click the link above for a **FREE** PDF sight singing book. Please stay tuned for more melodies from this book.
Thank you for your generosity. Your videos are focused, structured and inspiring, and vocally safe. I am asking all my students and choir members to study your lessons.
@svenktarr, Thanks so much for you note! I hope that you are staying well during these times. I hope to be back with my students in person soon, as I am sure you do too!
This video really helped me prepare for the sight reading portion of my audition tomorrow. I've never really been the strongest at it, so it really helped me improve. Thank you Roger :)
Hi Roger - thanks for taking the time to do these videos. I am a music teacher (drummer!) working to improve my ears using Solfege. I am finding you're material very helpful. I downloaded the sight singing book and will get to it!..
Hello Dr. Hale, these exercises are very helpful. Could you please make a video on sight-singing minor keys? I'm having trouble switching between Te and Ti.
Good morning maestro. I have a doubt about exercise 28 in the 3rd measure. F only equals one beat and E equals 2. Why does the exercise run as a two beat F?
Hello Dr. Roger , thank you so much for these wonderful singing techniques, I’m not a talented singer, but it really helps to improve my voice. Do you have a video for practicing how to lower the larynx while singing ?
Just found your videos on RUclips, they are so great, helpful and fun at the same time. I only find this concept of so called "Moveable DO" very confusing to me.
Salve spero che possiate tradurre la mia richiesta! È possibile acquistare qualche vostra lezione...ho un coro che devo gestire e ai quali insegnare. Thank you!
Ho un sito web solfasinger.com e i miei video finora. Occasionalmente inserisco i file PDF nelle mie descrizioni per il download gratuito. Spero che la mia traduzione sia ok?
Hi Roger, Clicking on the link takes me back to this very youtube page. Can you please check and share the PDF link (or the name of the resource). Thanks.
Hello Dr Roger I find your singing tutorials amazing. Thank you for sharing. However if I may say I find it a bit confusing that you sing do for a G when you sight sing. Shouldn't you call it Sol?
Hi @STEFY GOMBOS, The system that I use is called "movable DO" meaning that when you change keys in the key signature. The new key becomes "DO" Eb, "DO" is Eb; The key of G#, "DO" is G#. Does this make sense?
@@RogerHale yes it does. I suppose I am used to the Italian method where there is no C,D,E, etc. But just Do. Re. Mi, fa, sol. La . Si, but many thanks for your answer anyway
I am very passionate about singers being able to read music. Click the link above for a **FREE** PDF sight singing book. Please stay tuned for more melodies from this book.
Thank you for your generosity. Your videos are focused, structured and inspiring, and vocally safe. I am asking all my students and choir members to study your lessons.
@svenktarr, Thanks so much for you note! I hope that you are staying well during these times. I hope to be back with my students in person soon, as I am sure you do too!
Exactly what i have been searching for in every music training website. Thank you for your generosity.
You are very welcome @Susan Si
This video really helped me prepare for the sight reading portion of my audition tomorrow. I've never really been the strongest at it, so it really helped me improve. Thank you Roger :)
I am so glad it helped!
Dr.Roger Hale you are the best music teacher .
Thanks for giving us a chance also to gain from your experience.
Greetings from Uganda.
Elijah, thank you for your note. I am grateful that I can be of service. Happy singing, Roger
Thank you so much sir .
I have been following since last year but I am so happy with your extra ordinary way of teaching .
Thank you. I enjoy practicing daily. I hope that you do more videos like this one.
You are a pleasure to work with via the internet.
Thank you @blissness! Glad to help
Thank you so much, Dr. Roger Hale. Greetings from Brazil.
You are very welcome @Edilson Boyna!
Saludos Roger! Eres una gran luz en la disciplina coral! apreciamos tu valiosa aportación. México
Benjamin, mucho gusto a conocerle. Gracias por sus commentarios en mi canal. ~Roger
Thanks again, This is a relly good book. I work with a children choir and you classes has been so helpful
my best regards
@Tory Acuña Thank you for your comment. I am so glad that you find it useful!
Thank you for your clear explanations and examples. Your videos have been very helpful as a starting point for exam prep. with my students. Thank you
You're very welcome! @Catherine Pavlik!
Hi Roger - thanks for taking the time to do these videos. I am a music teacher (drummer!) working to improve my ears using Solfege. I am finding you're material very helpful. I downloaded the sight singing book and will get to it!..
@Max Roache, So glad that they are useful to you!
Great sir Roger.
Thank you for watching 😊
So helpful, thank you! :)
So happy it helped!
Very good class. God bless you
@Tory Acuna Thank you so much for watching. Stay well!
Thank you sincerely. Very useful indeed.
You're very welcome!
You have a great voice dude
Thank you Maximus!! I appreciate it. ~Roger
Thank you . It’s really helpful for me.
Thanks teacher!🙏🎵🎶🎵
@ Marilù Depa , Thank you for watching! Happy Singing and stay well.
Hello Dr. Hale, these exercises are very helpful. Could you please make a video on sight-singing minor keys? I'm having trouble switching between Te and Ti.
Great suggestion!
Thank you Roger😎👏👏🎶🎶
@Wanderson Martins, Thank you for watching!
You are the best
Thank you!
It's very helpful for my child
I am so glad that it is useful to you :)
Good morning maestro. I have a doubt about exercise 28 in the 3rd measure. F only equals one beat and E equals 2. Why does the exercise run as a two beat F?
You are correct Luis! I made a mistake.
Thank you for your wonderful videos they help me alot
I improved much in my sight singing because of your videos
Thank you @Roger Hale
~Eki
Eki, I am so glad that you have found my videos useful. I hope that you are doing well in your music! ~Roger
Hello Dr. Roger , thank you so much for these wonderful singing techniques, I’m not a talented singer, but it really helps to improve my voice.
Do you have a video for practicing how to lower the larynx while singing ?
LenlenKit thank you! The best way to lower the larynx is to yawn and relax the jaw.
@@RogerHale thank you for your reply and tips! I’ll keep practicing with your videos
Just found your videos on RUclips, they are so great, helpful and fun at the same time. I only find this concept of so called "Moveable DO" very confusing to me.
Thank you for watching Waldo. Here is another video that I created that may be helpful to you. ruclips.net/video/bZSXqDYcJ8g/видео.html
Hi sir can I am new to this can you do one video on all basics to know in sight singing
Here is a video I made that may be helpful. ruclips.net/video/LOa3wWbYY0k/видео.html
Thanks again but I’m confused with major and... must study further to fully comprehend.
Let me know how I can help
Do movible en todas las tonalidades..
Very help thanks for PDF book. By the way exercise 28 I think you miss the rhythm on the 3rd bar!
You’re exactly right. I did miss that. Sorry!
Salve spero che possiate tradurre la mia richiesta! È possibile acquistare qualche vostra lezione...ho un coro che devo gestire e ai quali insegnare. Thank you!
@Claudia La Mantia, Ho in vendita file audio che i cantanti possono mettere sui loro telefoni, ma tutto il resto è gratuito finora.
@@RogerHale cosa è gratuito?
Ho un sito web solfasinger.com e i miei video finora. Occasionalmente inserisco i file PDF nelle mie descrizioni per il download gratuito. Spero che la mia traduzione sia ok?
@@RogerHale very good!! Thank ...I always follow he!!!!
Hi Roger, Clicking on the link takes me back to this very youtube page. Can you please check and share the PDF link (or the name of the resource). Thanks.
Vikram! Thank you so much for catching that. I have made the change so that it opens the PDF file now :) ~Roger
@@RogerHale Thanks a lot, Roger.
Excelentes solfejos Mestre.
When did you come on air,please
About 2018
good
Bom matéria de estudo...
@André monteiro, Muito obrigado por assistir assistindo meu canal!
How can I figure out the key without key signature just by looking note
Most times you can look at the last note of the piece in the soprano or bass line. That will be the key.
Can you make videos with metronome?
Good idea, I will try to do that.
I don’t understand since excercise 31; what are you Singing and the pentagram
@Ma Muro. Please see if this video explains the system that I use. It is called "Moveable DO"
The 1st note in the scale is always Do.
Hello Dr Roger I find your singing tutorials amazing. Thank you for sharing. However if I may say I find it a bit confusing that you sing do for a G when you sight sing. Shouldn't you call it Sol?
Hi @STEFY GOMBOS, The system that I use is called "movable DO" meaning that when you change keys in the key signature. The new key becomes "DO" Eb, "DO" is Eb; The key of G#, "DO" is G#. Does this make sense?
@@RogerHale yes it does. I suppose I am used to the Italian method where there is no C,D,E, etc. But just Do. Re. Mi, fa, sol. La . Si, but many thanks for your answer anyway
I went to site & states not secure?
try this secure site solfasinger.com @JeanneMarie68
Just read his hand signs and lips!!
Great work!
Sorry, but song 28 you sang that incorrectly (third bar)
You are correct, sorry
Not to be nitpicky but your rhythm/tempo on #36 and #37 was inconsistent which definitely threw me off
Thanks Michael, I will check it out. ~Roger
1:19 lol
Do movible en todas las tonalidades.