Michael, absolutely amazing, I needed to see this video few times to completely understand. Thank you for posting this and other videos. It is brilliant. I'm not surprised you were and are world class tenor. You also give love and love for singing to others.
I find it wonderful how your experiences are unified in your teaching. I also like how you discuss fluidity and choice in the performance. I have been practicing diligently with your videos for at least a month now, and find that higher pitches are easier (lower ones too) and am more aware when there's throat tension. The recommendation, "Nothing moves unless the breath moves it." was particularly effective for me. Thanks so very much for taking the time to share your knowledge.
Mr Trimble, what do you think about Michael Spyres technique? For me its like listening a mix between a baritone, a tenor and a countertenor depending on the repertoire, I really like his singing but I'd really love to know your opinion
Love your videos because they contain forgotten knowledge. Have you ever addressed vibrato? Would love to get your take on it. Anyway thank you for sharing! Peter
unrelated question but do you recommend the "vocal fry" exercises? it seems i used to do those furfure in my throat thats why im asking...just trying to figure out the placement of the voice
A new Trimble video is always a pure delight! Thanks!
I love love your videos! They have changed my life (": May God continue blessing you.
🙏 Michael again
Michael, absolutely amazing, I needed to see this video few times to completely understand. Thank you for posting this and other videos. It is brilliant. I'm not surprised you were and are world class tenor. You also give love and love for singing to others.
I find it wonderful how your experiences are unified in your teaching. I also like how you discuss fluidity and choice in the performance. I have been practicing diligently with your videos for at least a month now, and find that higher pitches are easier (lower ones too) and am more aware when there's throat tension. The recommendation, "Nothing moves unless the breath moves it." was particularly effective for me. Thanks so very much for taking the time to share your knowledge.
Thanks so much.
Mr Trimble, what do you think about Michael Spyres technique? For me its like listening a mix between a baritone, a tenor and a countertenor depending on the repertoire, I really like his singing but I'd really love to know your opinion
@@Tenoretrimble Thanks for your response Mr Trimble, greetings from Colombia!
Love your videos because they contain forgotten knowledge. Have you ever addressed vibrato? Would love to get your take on it. Anyway thank you for sharing! Peter
unrelated question but do you recommend the "vocal fry" exercises? it seems i used to do those furfure in my throat thats why im asking...just trying to figure out the placement of the voice
@@Tenoretrimble will do thank you sir!
18:34 good for a meme
It seems the same idea as in Anthony Frisell book.
Are we in top shape or !
lost ancient vocal technology
I think I'm a tenor. I can do head falsetto from f5 to - (d2 , c#2, possibly c2)