Becoming a Natural Singer
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Singing Lessons - Working at Closure Finesse
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Developing Head Voice
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Singing, Tongue and Jaw Tension
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Singing Without Tension
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Dopey 'uh' Teaches Release
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Learning Release
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A Deeper Understanding of Technique
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A Deeper Understanding of Technique
Being Comfortable With Your Skillset
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Being Comfortable With Your Skillset
Appropriate Closure
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Appropriate Closure
It's OK To Guess
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It's OK To Guess
Technique vs Paradigm
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Technique vs Paradigm
Indirect Solutions and Learning Strategies
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Indirect Solutions and Learning Strategies
Learning Release Without Weight
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Learning Release Without Weight
Top 12 Acid Producing Foods
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Top 12 Acid Producing Foods
Working Towards Consistent Closure
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Working Towards Consistent Closure
A Deeper Understanding Of Cord Closure
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A Deeper Understanding Of Cord Closure
Learning To Embrace Your Voice Type
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Learning To Embrace Your Voice Type
Acid Reflux Tips And Ideas
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Acid Reflux Tips And Ideas
Thin Out Before You Add Weight
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Thin Out Before You Add Weight
Obvious Solutions Adults Miss
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Obvious Solutions Adults Miss
Dealing With Bad Vocal Days
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Dealing With Bad Vocal Days
Allowing Yourself To Make Mistakes
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Allowing Yourself To Make Mistakes
Understanding Mix Voice
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Understanding Mix Voice
Do Not Sing, Make Sound!
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Do Not Sing, Make Sound!
Developing Medium Vocal Compression
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Developing Medium Vocal Compression
Learning Not To Yell
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Learning Not To Yell
The Right Technique For YOU
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The Right Technique For YOU
Discovering a Singers Mindset
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Discovering a Singers Mindset
Staying 'Narrow' in MIX Voice
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Staying 'Narrow' in MIX Voice
Understanding MIX Voice
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Understanding MIX Voice

Komentáře

  • @denniskillin3090
    @denniskillin3090 Před 11 dny

    Jacob collier is unique however his voice may not appeal to some but when he sings his voice is sufficiently his own not to sound like everyone else. that after all is what any singer wan ts

  • @sebastianrodriguez8398

    I have been taking singing seriously for 4 years now and most people don’t understand the voice is something you sculpt and shape over time with a lot of patience and hard work. The first thing you do is feel and get familiarized with the sensations of your voice in different registers and resonators, then you have to be able to access the different resonators on demand and finally you shape the sound. When I started grasping chest voice it was overwhelming because the feeling was new, now I can make it dense or light.

  • @RohanSharma-me8ry
    @RohanSharma-me8ry Před 21 dnem

    In feel the air on the upper part of my nose and this air travels my head, its like falsetto but less abhout of air and sounds like sharp , so is this head voice

  • @barboz4
    @barboz4 Před měsícem

    Your classes have helped me a lot. Mainly the vocal closure part. I'm from Brazil, however, when I have some money I'll try a class with you on Skype =))

  • @robertocaba5915
    @robertocaba5915 Před měsícem

    Super genius, multi instrumentalist, etc…but the guy cannot write a decent song for toffee

  • @GLORIOSASABIDURIAOCULTA
    @GLORIOSASABIDURIAOCULTA Před měsícem

    Man enjoy the music and dont try to understand a genious like Jacob. He is a free man. His music give me what I need. I feel free too when I listen and play to his music.

  • @ericray7173
    @ericray7173 Před měsícem

    This was quite perceptive.

  • @emiliohc6914
    @emiliohc6914 Před měsícem

    The problem with Jacob Collier is the lack of artistic talent. music theory on its own doesn't have any value within the context of culture.

  • @Eden_Rubin_Music
    @Eden_Rubin_Music Před 2 měsíci

    I think that one of the greatest example is Freddie Mercury he was a great musician by himself, and was a great singer as well, but a one that really connected with audiences, way more than Jacob. Jacob is a musical genius there's no doubt, but I find him more as a composer rather than a vocal performer. It could easily be written for a choir or orchestra and maybe even sound better in a way. Lately I had a crush on his "Bridge over troubled water" by him, but vocally it wasn't thanks to him, but more to the 3 great singers in the song, Yebba, John Legend and Tori Kelly. To me he was just the crazy harmonies and the choir in the back, it wouldn't work if he actually sang the lyrics.

  • @AmmyPhoenix
    @AmmyPhoenix Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you so much for this <3 Now I feel understood and like there is hope :D

  • @alexmental3504
    @alexmental3504 Před 3 měsíci

    Wow dude! You just described my life experience with silent reflux and singing. You are the first singer and vocal coach on CZcams who talks about this. I have been suffering from Laryngopharyngeal reflux ( LPR. Silent reflux ) for 4 years, I completely lost my voice because I pushed myself to the limits and i can't sing anymore, for about 2 years i couldn't speak at all cause i had Muscle tension dysphonia due to reflux. I just had LINX surgery, 7 days after surgery I'm still suffering from LPR, I'm hoping maybe it's too early to judge and I'll feel better later on. Thank you! Take care of yourself buddy ;) Just want to tell anyone who is reading be careful LPR is not a joke it might destroy your dreams of one day becoming a great singer.... ALL THE BEST

  • @itsgrim2301
    @itsgrim2301 Před 3 měsíci

    Been struggling with this for a while, when I try to let the break happen, I can feel I'm in a different register, but I'm not sure if its my head voice or my falsetto...

  • @bellaswitchtrials
    @bellaswitchtrials Před 3 měsíci

    when i try this i just keep going into falsetto :/ ive always had this issue. falsetto is easy for me but head voice is now

  • @Oi-mj6dv
    @Oi-mj6dv Před 3 měsíci

    Singing its hard in the sense that intonation is purely "on you" and applying anything theoretical is kinda hard. I know incredible musicians that can shed on a sax, on a guitar or whatever and even if they can hear for example a lydian scale they have an increible challenge singing it. HOWEVER, when compared to the theoretical requirements to get anywhere decent at any instrument, you can just wing singing and play entirely by ear, now try that on an oboe without knowing your fingerings LOL. I guess depending on which type of singing we are talking about it can be one of THE toughest instruments to play or one of the easiest. Sightsinging is NOT easy and i would recommend getting at least somewhat decent at this to any musician. Its an incredible developmental tool and a very humbling thing to do. Regarding the singing is "one of the easiest instruments to play" that further reinforces my point is that not a single thing said in this video was about musical ability. Only technique.

  • @alleyway3215
    @alleyway3215 Před 3 měsíci

    I appreciate these explanations. There's a grave amount of accuracy here. What I can add from a simplified perspective is the following: While Jacob is clearly passionate and talented from a technical standpoint, I do not find myself desiring a re-listen to a particular song of his. It's similar to how I feel about most pro jazz players: In the moment, I clearly recognize the instrument as a virtual extension of the players body - whether the person is a pianist, a trombonist, a violinist, a saxophonist, etc. The person clearly knows that instrument incredibly well. However, after one performance, I'm not hurting for more. I love a melodic story, one in which I can feel through the emotional pivots. Jacob's original music feels too random for me. To some, that may come across as disingenuous. I don't necessarily agree with that, but I see where it comes from. I read a comment on Reddit that states, "his arrangements of popular songs are far easier to digest than his original songs, because the audience is familiar with the musical source material and can appreciate the treatment he gives them." Jacob may have more success with reharmonizations, because the average listener has a reference point of interest. Whether or not they know much about theory, they instinctively know Jacob's version is quite "different" from the version they already know. Therefore, they understand how much or how little to be excited about the changes Jacob makes. I understand he gets criticized a lot for his voice. It's a matter of timbre. For me, he can sing. It does the job. Yet, it's not his strong suit. The ability to get the pitch is easily less than half of why I like particular singers. In fact, some singers I like are clearly not the best in live concerts, yet I prefer them any day over Jacob's voice. No amount of theory or vocoders will change that. Overall, I personally feel Jacob's work is based in the cerebral realm as opposed to heartfelt realm. Neither is dominant; only different. I see Jacob's strongest suit as a theorist and performer. I like Jacob Collier just as I do most jazz musicians: great stuff for a show here or there... but I look elsewhere to be truly moved. Nonetheless, he should keep doing it for the others who like it.... and even more for those who don't.

  • @Dustbunny57
    @Dustbunny57 Před 3 měsíci

    Buh is the Best....game changer!

  • @spacecash9721
    @spacecash9721 Před 4 měsíci

    Kurt Cobain was an average at best musician and singer and he changed the world. Jacob is like a nerd who had a brain implant chip to be a master on every instrument and theory but there's zero soul to anything he creates.

  • @stevieb6368
    @stevieb6368 Před 4 měsíci

    For me, he's like musical ADHD! A Jack of all trades but master of none! It's easy to dazzle an audience with hyperactive jumping about the stage and play what sounds like virtuosic mumbo-jumbo with indistinct vocals.

  • @shawn576
    @shawn576 Před 4 měsíci

    Not a singer, but I'm trying your thing of scaling up and down. That feeling of a "break over" happens lower than where I normally talk. Was I talking in a high pitch head voice this whole time?

  • @thallrudedjentstorm1756
    @thallrudedjentstorm1756 Před 4 měsíci

    I hate him. He's just super cringy and not very pleasant. I don't care about his skills. Music is not about that. His music is a pile of ADHD kid garbage that has no meaning and no place in the music world. He could be a good musician but is missing that certain something that you simply gotta have. And some might say that he has that special something. To that I say yes. It's cringe.

  • @mitchmeyer1336
    @mitchmeyer1336 Před 4 měsíci

    How do you practically address this? Do you have recommendations for like practice or exercises (singing or non singing related) to get this sorted? I believe i am a technically a good singer but i always sound shy and afraid, would like a bold confident tone. I think while my technique could always improve its more the emotions and mindset that is restricting me

  • @motorbikeray
    @motorbikeray Před 4 měsíci

    Jacob Collier is way over-rated and I think it's his eccentricities that make people think that he's a "musical genius".

  • @suzinabxvcb
    @suzinabxvcb Před 4 měsíci

    His voice is very weird to me

  • @millenniumtree
    @millenniumtree Před 4 měsíci

    My criticism of him is more specific. There was a collab video he did with a bunch of people, many other voices, which started out very interesting. But less than 30 seconds in, it was ALL Jacob's cloned heads singing the harmonies. Dozens of Jacobs, no one else - all the original collab voices disappeared, and the rest of the video was just him. This was not a celebration of everyone else's voices - it was a replacement of everyone else with himself. That turned me off completely from his content. It just felt like "I'm better than everyone else, here's more of me!".

  • @TheJols
    @TheJols Před 4 měsíci

    Im late here but he doesnt annunciate a lot and has that mouth full of peanutbutter sort of singinf style. He's so talented but yeah I dont think his singing sounds great. Hes obviously super talented.

  • @okayranks-
    @okayranks- Před 4 měsíci

    I love this video from start to finish. You were completely honest.

  • @WhaleBlueEye
    @WhaleBlueEye Před 4 měsíci

    This is a really clear explanation. Thank you! Is there a video on how to shape that tone once you are no longer reaching?

  • @daniel-1998
    @daniel-1998 Před 4 měsíci

    No one has ever put it this clearly why some are “talented”.

  • @mocapcow2933
    @mocapcow2933 Před 4 měsíci

    It’s overproduction and the striving for “perfection” which all seems really inauthentic. You listen to like, The Glow Pt 2, which is all a lesson in authenticity and the simpleness and imperfection that gives people emotion. While it seems like Jacob Collier had a great idea, then he tacks another idea and another idea until it doesn’t even resemble the original idea. Along with really clean voice recording, which is impressive technically, but feels fake. When you sing everything like you are in a mega church, it’s hard to feel like this isn’t just to please an audience and not to please yourself, make art to show your feelings, not make art as a competition for who is the most talented. Because Jacob and like Charlie Puth would beat a lot of people that are considered some of the greatest musicians

  • @susandrakenviller3683
    @susandrakenviller3683 Před 5 měsíci

    I am an opera singer and i totally agree with you. The thing with opera singing is your vocal life depends on natural voice placement. Even though some accomplished singers do start the change their sound a bit, the foundation is there. Jacob sounds extremely artificial and for me its hard to listen to. I do feel that some of it also translates to his composition and general playing.

  • @leewightman8619
    @leewightman8619 Před 5 měsíci

    Hes like a music teacher hes talented but boring af

  • @josh44026
    @josh44026 Před 5 měsíci

    His arrangement and mixing isn’t always tasteful

  • @Klitavox
    @Klitavox Před 5 měsíci

    Genius! Im an alto and female lol this really helped me a ton thank you!

  • @singerboy461
    @singerboy461 Před 5 měsíci

    WHY do some people have issues with these foods being acidic while others eat them all the time with no problem?

  • @singerboy461
    @singerboy461 Před 5 měsíci

    This is my BIGGEST problem.

  • @soundseeker63
    @soundseeker63 Před 5 měsíci

    Why is it so few vocal coaches emphasise, or even touch on, the critical relationship between diet and the voice? I can't understand why after nearly 15 years of taking singing tips from so many different sources I am only just hearing about this now! Trying to sing on a damaged/inflamed voice is indeed like trying to play a violin with broken strings. Sure, technique matters, but fundamentally, good health matters even more because it matters 24/7, and not just for singers!

  • @calebajao8180
    @calebajao8180 Před 5 měsíci

    👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿

  • @calebajao8180
    @calebajao8180 Před 5 měsíci

    if you feel more yawn when you get higher but its still the same squeeze, how would you recommend keeping that squeeze in a mid range with less yawn and less space to feel the resonance vibrating?

  • @calebajao8180
    @calebajao8180 Před 5 měsíci

    beautiful!!! do you feel the resonance funneling through the same point behind the nose/front of face area?

  • @freestylerecordsinc
    @freestylerecordsinc Před 5 měsíci

    Your Amazing Thanks

  • @Redflowers9
    @Redflowers9 Před 5 měsíci

    I think a lot of people dislike him for the same reason they dislike Justin Bieber, someone who's very talented but cashes in on marketable stuff that takes advantage of the naivete of casual listeners. At least with "copy and paste" pop artists you can assume that they're just ignorant to soulful meaningful music but not so much with JC.

  • @juanpadron6882
    @juanpadron6882 Před 6 měsíci

    Thank you Amazing video 💯💯💯💯💯💯

  • @galbeeri8360
    @galbeeri8360 Před 6 měsíci

    For me it is his constant attempt to try to impress with his abilities but it lacks emotion and sincerity

  • @daleorvis4588
    @daleorvis4588 Před 6 měsíci

    This exercise changed my life. Thank you

  • @daleorvis4588
    @daleorvis4588 Před 6 měsíci

    I needed this

  • @natasaradevic533
    @natasaradevic533 Před 6 měsíci

    Me too guys, im doing that immunotherapy shots for 2 years because i have dust mite allergy... its hard when you feel your voice is so stiff and not open for hours... but i have to have patience, there is nothing else...Does anyone have any other advise? do you think that diet can help with this type of allergy?

  • @crappyfellow
    @crappyfellow Před 6 měsíci

    I cured myself of my Silent Reflux by doing 3 things. (1) I elevated the head of my bed with 4" blocks placed under the 2 legs. (2) I threw out the Omeprazole that my doctor had prescribed. (3) Four times a day, I drank a cup of water containing 1 tablespoon of Bragg's Apple Cider Vinegar. I got my singing voice back in 6 days!

  • @sonnydaguman7651
    @sonnydaguman7651 Před 6 měsíci

  • @billbill454
    @billbill454 Před 7 měsíci

    I agree with all this - the only track that his voice really works on for me is Little Blue

  • @DaveLeoni
    @DaveLeoni Před 7 měsíci

    What if you have had cataract surgery? Can the treatment be detrimental to the implants?