I loved this one. Starting with humming and progressing slowly, having a short pause, having some fun variations, and the last one where we sing the same note over the beautiful progression. Thank you Jeff!!
Thanks Jeff! I love the way you say " So Cool" near the end. I know the phrase has a different meaning but it's pushing 40C. in London. Still enjoyed and completed the "warm-up" though.
Thanks so much Jeff. I was following your Baritone videos these days. Im keep in progress, any advice to proyect out the voice ?? . thanks again for all your great contents :=)
Balance! Balance is the key to projection. If you keep doing the videos, and focus on the physical experience of singing, look for a balanced even phonation to your sound. It should be consistent throughout your range. That will be your key to projection. Jeff
That feels great! Early days, but I might just have to change my name to ChoralBass 😉 Can’t wait for the Baritenor and Tenor versions to change my mind again. Thank you, Jeff 🙏
I love these warm ups. Usually afterwards I practice pitch matching on my phone app or singing from sheet music. What do you suggest we practice after your warm up videos? Thank you for teaching and sharing these videos.
Am I allowed to post on a baritone warmup? Have a question. Athletes vary the intensity of their practice and conditioning workouts. For example there is off season practice and conditioning and what is done during the season. Some work in cycles and some have heavy and light days...usually the first practice after a game is a light practice...and so on. What about singing workouts? Do you know any singers or teachers who recommend something similar? Maybe a day of upper register work followed by a cool down day and then resumption of mainly chest and passaggio work, for example? Maybe a difference in what you do between gigs and what you do on a road trip or tour? Perhaps more an issue for unamplified singers but just wondering. PS. not only do baritones have such rich tones, they get down so low!
Hi Jeff, just found your channel. Good stuff here. What’s the significance of the “wee, wee, wee” exercise? Trying to understand what that is working vocally. Thank you!!!
I loved this one. Starting with humming and progressing slowly, having a short pause, having some fun variations, and the last one where we sing the same note over the beautiful progression. Thank you Jeff!!
I cant say enough how much i love these warm ups! I always feel so free and flowy and ready to sing after :) tysm for making these videos.
You're so welcome!
Thanks!
You're welcome! Thank you so much for your kind and generous contribution! I appreciate it!
Jeff
Thanks Jeff! I love the way you say " So Cool" near the end. I know the phrase has a different meaning but it's pushing 40C. in London. Still enjoyed and completed the "warm-up" though.
Thank you! Stay cool as best you can!
Jeff
Jeff, another wonderful lesson. Thank you so much!
This video helped me to go smoothly over the passage with easy, thank you very much!
Thank you Jeff! I'm going on as the Dentist in Little Shop of Horrors today, and I used this to warm up. I'm about to CRUSH IT thanks to you!!!
OMG!!!! Break a leg! DREAM ROLE!!!!
Jeff
@@JeffRolka I did, thank you so much Jeff!!
Great warm up!
Appreciate you, Jeff! Been using your warmups lately before recording, helps a ton.
Awesome! Send a link to me via my website sometime so I can have a listen!
Best,
Jeff
Thank you,Jeff!
Great warmup!
Thank you so much
Thanks so much Jeff. I was following your Baritone videos these days. Im keep in progress, any advice to proyect out the voice ?? . thanks again for all your great contents :=)
Balance! Balance is the key to projection. If you keep doing the videos, and focus on the physical experience of singing, look for a balanced even phonation to your sound. It should be consistent throughout your range. That will be your key to projection.
Jeff
Another great vocal warmup by the master jeff rolka
Thank you so much, I really appreciate it.
Jeff
Love your charisma! Thanks for the lesson.
Bless you Jeff!!! 🖖🏼
Your videos have been helping alot!!!
Thanks, Jeff!
Love your lessons. Thanks from Germany! ❤
Thank you so much! Greetings from California!
Jeff
That feels great! Early days, but I might just have to change my name to ChoralBass 😉 Can’t wait for the Baritenor and Tenor versions to change my mind again. Thank you, Jeff 🙏
Thank you for that! Keep me up to date on how you're liking them!
Best!
Jeff
Hell yeahhh let’s go
you're the best. keep it up. Greetings from Stuttgart
Thank you! Greetings from California!!!
Jeff
I love these warm ups. Usually afterwards I practice pitch matching on my phone app or singing from sheet music. What do you suggest we practice after your warm up videos? Thank you for teaching and sharing these videos.
Am I allowed to post on a baritone warmup? Have a question. Athletes vary the intensity of their practice and conditioning workouts. For example there is off season practice and conditioning and what is done during the season. Some work in cycles and some have heavy and light days...usually the first practice after a game is a light practice...and so on. What about singing workouts? Do you know any singers or teachers who recommend something similar? Maybe a day of upper register work followed by a cool down day and then resumption of mainly chest and passaggio work, for example? Maybe a difference in what you do between gigs and what you do on a road trip or tour? Perhaps more an issue for unamplified singers but just wondering. PS. not only do baritones have such rich tones, they get down so low!
Great question, David! You're going to have two questions in the next Community Questions! #37!
Best,
Jeff
Hi Jeff, just found your channel. Good stuff here. What’s the significance of the “wee, wee, wee” exercise? Trying to understand what that is working vocally. Thank you!!!
Hello and welcome! Great question! I'm going to answer you in Questions from Comments 52!
Hey thanks! Where exactly do I find that? Your baritone exercises are very helpful so thank you !
Not sure of my voice type, but I find this warmup harder than the Tenor Warmup starting that low on the hum