Perfect support for opera singers-Appoggio in sensations and action-Singing in one register

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  • čas přidán 7. 05. 2011
  • 14:10 practical excercises.
    How to feel and sense appoggio.
    Appoggio is step by step method of breathing(support) that works and supports natural placement or one register in voice production.

Komentáře • 220

  • @Janibeva
    @Janibeva Před 11 lety +29

    Think is not very nice from you tell the teacher he talks a lot. I found his words very helpfull and he explains with all details. Over all, he is teaching without win a penny for this, so, we should be glad to have him here!

  • @annmak7116
    @annmak7116 Před 4 lety +5

    I watched this last year. However, I was looking for a quick fix and had no patience to take in every word of the video. Last night, I watched Tenelli's videos again and listened to all his explanations. I couldn't believe how useful it could be, particularly this one about support, I finally understood what it means by support! I really regret that I didn't listen to the video fully. I have missed one year's time.

  • @davidsinger67
    @davidsinger67 Před 11 lety +12

    I have been rebuilding my voice after years of sickness and you have been immensely helpful! You remind me quite a bit of my former late teacher Margaret Harshaw.

  • @MendelMarkel
    @MendelMarkel Před 12 lety +6

    Appoggio support is so important and it is surprising how little focus is placed on this even by notable voice teachers. I am blessed to have a teacher who started from the breath and builds on that. It has made my journey infinitely more constructive. Thanks for sharing this!
    Mendel

  • @TotalSinging
    @TotalSinging Před 13 lety +4

    So few teachers know this technique and even fewer teach it properly. I have had great success in introducing this kind of compression to my students. To a lot of people the sensation in the body can feel very strange but once you get used to it, the sensation fades into the background.

  • @KhazanaAli06
    @KhazanaAli06 Před rokem +1

    Omg thank you so much! I now FINALLY understand how to FEEL instead of just understanding theoretically. Its been one year and this cleared up everythingggg!!!! Thank you so so so muchhhhhhhhhhhhh!

  • @tobimcgowan960
    @tobimcgowan960 Před 10 lety +27

    skip forward to 15 minutes if you want exercises

  • @moggiee1
    @moggiee1 Před 12 lety +11

    Thank you for your generosity in sharing your expertise with us. Invaluable lesson!

  • @TenelliVoiceGuru
    @TenelliVoiceGuru  Před 10 lety +11

    In many of my videos I speak and show how to discover a natural placement.
    Mouth position should be relaxed and open like on the word Father.
    Tongue position is individual but the best one when it's flat, larynx like in a yawn position.

  • @meiada
    @meiada Před 11 lety +5

    Thank you Mr. Tenelli! I have watched all 6 of your videos. This one is very helpful. I have finally understand what you've been teaching through watching this video. Thank you for your time and effort. I am sure many people will sing better after watching your teaching. You are a very given person.

  • @evesilver-cheetah-ladyhealer

    Maestro, I so appreciate your lesson: natural placement and dynamic opposition of the diaphragm. It appears to be a greater conservation and use of energy with a much purer vocal result.

  • @juliancomeau2732
    @juliancomeau2732 Před 12 lety +1

    @TenelliVoiceGuru I am 15 years old and I'm a high baritone/low tenor. I've been singing "seriously" for about 7 months without any operatic training whatsoever.
    I was singing along with you, and at first I was really annoyed by how I couldn't keep my larynx down. When you sang the C, I sang along and hit a perfect C5. I felt no strain and the tone was good (I recorded it to make sure).
    THANK YOU! I think I'll subscribe and watch your other videos. I'm really excited. Keep up the good work :).

  • @TenelliVoiceGuru
    @TenelliVoiceGuru  Před 12 lety +4

    I said many times in my videos that all the sensations are personal and your friend has the right to feel her his own way. Imposing your own sensations on other singers is a mistake that lasted for too many senturies.
    One cannot expect new technique just to be established through understanding only, because it's incomplete. Complete understanding comes only with experience.
    Develope strong muscules: only then you can rely on appoggio. Just pushing down will not be complete, you need a natural p

  • @gerharring
    @gerharring Před 10 lety +5

    This is great info Maestro and very kind of you to give your time and expertise so generously.
    A word to "Stuart darling". Why are you so negative and whining all the time,

  • @TonyDi
    @TonyDi Před 12 lety

    As always Mr. Tenelli - you're instruction, techniques and easy-to-understand and grasp ideas and demonstrations are yet my favorite tools and I watch your videos incessantly. Having had a few vocal problems and as I age, losing a lot of the upper register notes, I am having to be much more cautious about how I use the voice and your lessons and techniques help and have helped tremendously. I'll keep watching and appreciating. Thank you again for your expertise.

  • @samsschool3639
    @samsschool3639 Před 5 lety +6

    BRILLIANT! I want to be able to sing nessun dorma like you is my biggest wish

  • @palauapple
    @palauapple Před 12 lety

    you are a very good teacher, I really appreciate you trying to get the message across us, the average singer with average understanding of singing. I totally enjoy it. Thanks.

  • @TenelliVoiceGuru
    @TenelliVoiceGuru  Před 10 lety +17

    the higher you sing the more pressure you apply if you're using the same voice through. If you sing higher with lighter support then register change is inevitable.
    Soft palate is in a raised & round position like a dome in a church. If your soft palate in a low position your voice most probably sound quite nasal.

  • @ana.stuhec
    @ana.stuhec Před 5 měsíci

    This was so so so very helpful!! I heard my vibrato for the first time ever!!!!

  • @mayorov1
    @mayorov1 Před 12 lety

    Excellent!. Best advise I have seen in a while!

  • @aleidisdesmet7469
    @aleidisdesmet7469 Před 5 lety

    THANK YOU ! Finally a sensible explanation of "support". Just subscribed to your channel. Thanks a zillion.

  • @BrettOwen71
    @BrettOwen71 Před 8 lety +1

    I love your videos and instruction. So detailed and well explained. Thank you!

  • @nanettetredoux7613
    @nanettetredoux7613 Před 7 lety +1

    Thank you for sharing your technical knowledge so generously.

  • @VIDEOHEREBOB
    @VIDEOHEREBOB Před 9 lety +5

    This might need to be watched more than once. Outstanding.

  • @peneleapai
    @peneleapai Před 7 lety

    What a fantastic video. Grazie ancora Maestro Tenelli

  • @TenelliVoiceGuru
    @TenelliVoiceGuru  Před 13 lety +3

    @infernalphast9 Thank you:)
    appoggio is not meant just for Opera. It's a perfect, most balaced support for any voice production.
    as for your feelings(sensations):
    Do u meant easy like falsetto? or breathy like falsetto?

  • @ioannisalex
    @ioannisalex Před 10 lety +3

    Dear Maestro,
    Thanks for your fabulous videos. I have a question and please if you answer to me it would be so helpful because im doing a research about the way of breathing. I want to ask you if you know what breathing technique Placido Domingo used. With the belly out or in? Thank you very much for your time. It's a great honor for me to contact with you.
    Ioannis Alexopoulos-Greece

  • @alejandroflores4022
    @alejandroflores4022 Před 5 lety

    Thank you so much for spreading your knowledge, cheers!

  • @Cookie82772
    @Cookie82772 Před 10 měsíci

    This channel is gold

  • @MultiHeXs
    @MultiHeXs Před 5 lety

    Awesome!!! it helped me a lot! Thank you very much Franco :)

  • @KarineRibbens
    @KarineRibbens Před 13 lety

    @TenelliVoiceGuru Thank you!! Kick with the diaghrahm i understand and ALSO does the lower abs actively or conciously contract...I mean do you just focus on the diaphragm when you, yourself sing or do you also actively engage or use the lower abs/abs....and abs up or down? Thank you

  • @Vanbasiast
    @Vanbasiast Před 11 lety

    Thank you very much, Mr. Tenelli, you are absolutely great! ;)

  • @sycilmathai
    @sycilmathai Před 8 lety +8

    Awesome- if you really listen to the difference in his voice with and without proper appogio support you'll hear how much more resonance he attains when singing with proper support. Quality resonance is the only thing that seems to separate good singers from great singers.

    • @bodiloto
      @bodiloto Před rokem

      Su il Mathai
      Non è vero .
      il vecchio

  • @icysamurai1485
    @icysamurai1485 Před 7 lety

    Thanks so much! This helps so much, even though I don't do opera!

  • @geraldgunia3092
    @geraldgunia3092 Před 7 lety

    Driving myself to be more developed as a human Thank You for your iput.

  • @aligator2326
    @aligator2326 Před 7 lety +1

    thank you very much for this technique
    have you any explanation on inhalare la voce?

  • @inigobj
    @inigobj Před 3 lety +1

    Hi Franco, amazing tips. Could you explain how to support the sound when moving (walking) on the stage? Much appreciated. Rgds

  • @LadyKristiina
    @LadyKristiina Před 11 lety

    Thank you! This is really helpfull! I have one question though... How can I prevent my chest from falling? Is this a matter of continuous expiration?

  • @justtobeblunt8282
    @justtobeblunt8282 Před 9 lety +1

    what you talk about here, pushing down is 100% correct and it does take energy but you develop endurance over time. I use that technique and i didnt even know it. but yes it is so useful and incredibly important to learn.

  • @Huaimek861
    @Huaimek861 Před 12 lety +5

    Absolutely thrilling !!! I always wanted to be an opera singer . My father afforded for me to go to drama school and have some singing lessons , but not to the level that I would have liked .
    Maestro Tenelli I understand completely what you are saying . I am now 75 and still have a voice , though little used . I think maybe I can follow your lessons and teach myself to sing . I follow with enthusiasm young singers ; many are told they must sing big for Verdi , this upsets me so much .

  • @124235346
    @124235346 Před 13 lety

    @TenelliVoiceGuru i mean, do you make a force similar to the one for evacuating your bowels? Or do you tuck your abominal muscles in? also, do you think ill pass through my bridge just by getting a good appoggio? but how is that? you mean that u get so relaxed that you dont push at all and just pass through your bridge freely?

  • @VenusLover17
    @VenusLover17 Před 3 lety

    Thanks so much for this gem

  • @TenelliVoiceGuru
    @TenelliVoiceGuru  Před 10 lety

    you are welcome and thank you too:)

  • @Rohme.33
    @Rohme.33 Před 6 lety

    This is major, Mr. Tenelli.

  • @jolandamusic
    @jolandamusic Před 13 lety

    Thank you so much for this interesting post!

  • @MustacheVerra
    @MustacheVerra Před 13 lety +1

    Thank you for the video lesson.

  • @myrtomusic1559
    @myrtomusic1559 Před 9 lety +1

    Thank you so much !

  • @freddiecarodine2145
    @freddiecarodine2145 Před 4 lety

    @tenelli I want to learn how to sing but I don’t know exactly what to do I’m struggling to develop my pitch and also developing my ear do you have any advice on how to use my instrument?

  • @KarineRibbens
    @KarineRibbens Před 13 lety

    What about the lower abs and pelvis do you breathe that low and into the pelvis relaxed or do you contract and actively use the pelvis muscles and lower abs to actively oppose the diaphragm when singing as teached by for instance Caballe??

  • @jezilmehta
    @jezilmehta Před 8 lety

    amazing .. wow .... thank you ...

  • @TenelliVoiceGuru
    @TenelliVoiceGuru  Před 13 lety +2

    @yongsua1989 sideway inhalation? define and tell who uses that

  • @DRAGOON009ify
    @DRAGOON009ify Před 11 lety

    Thank you sir for the reply, what if for example I mimicked a voice that is said to be appogio style and I was able to produce the sound exactly the same as it is will mean that I also sung with the same technique with the one who's singing. And lastly, after singing, My voice doesn't sound any husky. Is that a good assurance that I am singing in the correct way? thanks a lot maestro :)

  • @philipginting
    @philipginting Před 5 lety

    Dear Maestro, i really find your coaching extremely helpful. I am still learning and love to sing operas. Can Maestro share with us how to sing soto voce because in some passages of the aria we need to sing soto voce and sweet eg. in those passages on love expression. Thank you in advance. Gracie.

  • @bettyshafer743
    @bettyshafer743 Před 12 lety +1

    I am interested in learning how to sing without damaging my voice Since I am "Older" I feel I need to be more careful. I appreciate your generosity!

  • @yongsua1989
    @yongsua1989 Před 13 lety

    @TenelliVoiceGuru Hi,I saw your appggio technique is quite simple.What is the difference between your appggio with another appggio that needs high strenum,sideway inhalation....etc?

  • @OrangeJackson
    @OrangeJackson Před 11 lety

    Really enjoyed this video, Thank You! My interest comes from a meditation tradition and the use of the diaphragm in working with breathing. We can experience exhales that last about a minute, and maintain attention on this long exhale to aid with concentration and awareness. But it is always great to learn more about this matter. Certainly would love to see a video done by you on your approach to breathing in meditation, but respect if that is not in your interest. Best!

  • @davidsinger67
    @davidsinger67 Před 11 lety

    Maestro thank you for all of your time and information but what about tongue placement?

  • @KarineRibbens
    @KarineRibbens Před 13 lety +1

    You see I sing the Queen of the night Arias/role...What about those stacatti Fs etc push down or kick with diaphragm lower abs? What is your opinion Maestro?
    Tx

  • @TenelliVoiceGuru
    @TenelliVoiceGuru  Před 12 lety

    you are very welcome

  • @lisajin3141
    @lisajin3141 Před 8 lety +6

    I'd really like to learn to sing higher and improve my voice, I'm loving your videos, I support the idea that there is only one voice :)

    • @Fetrovsky
      @Fetrovsky Před 8 lety

      +lisa jin Want some coaching?

  • @mojopum
    @mojopum Před 12 lety

    Mr Tenelli- thank you so much for this. Do you ever come to Germany??

  • @mojopum
    @mojopum Před 12 lety

    Do you have some breathing exercises that one can do without singing, lying down or standing! Thank you for this free knowledge. May you be blessed in many ways!!!

  • @sidneikovacs5499
    @sidneikovacs5499 Před 2 lety

    Bravo maestro 👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋

  • @DRAGOON009ify
    @DRAGOON009ify Před 11 lety

    Sir you have mentioned that a stable larynx would cause the voice to be forced does that mean that it is necessary or normal for the larynx to move up or down depending on the pitch? Because I remember that in one of your previous video that in singing any pitch larynx must stay in its position correct me if I am wrong thank you.

  • @TenelliVoiceGuru
    @TenelliVoiceGuru  Před 13 lety +2

    @aryankhah For those who don't have acual teachers, they need to record themselves constantly and listen to recordings as aften as possible. Ideas don't make great singers:experience does.
    Teacher is there to point out on fine things that actual singer never feels or hears himself.
    When one follows just ideas, without understanding the proccess as a whole, might be in danger.
    In your case find good natural chiaro scuro timber and develope it without a compromise, but you need someone to tell

  • @radyahawannugrahaeno7917

    So the point of the exercice is the "EEEEEE...AAAAAHHH" sound to make it stronger and supported?

  • @KarineRibbens
    @KarineRibbens Před 13 lety

    @KarineRibbens Sorry to keep on Nagging and asking But what I mean is do the abs' upward push happen by itself or do you also contract the lower abs against the diaghragm....To me it feels as if you lean ito the whole body downward, even down into the pelvis (that is for legato.. :)

  • @thekaliko
    @thekaliko Před 5 lety

    does this technique give you as broad a range as the others you denounce?

  • @MrJohanncriztian
    @MrJohanncriztian Před 12 lety

    My goodness you have no Idea how wrong I was....you opened my eyes, my teacher she is really good, but your explanation it is so assertive, now I understood what she meant!..

  • @MrDrawlight
    @MrDrawlight Před 11 lety

    What about coloratura technique? Do you do anything different with the support to cleanly sing many notes in rapid succession? I have been told to "pulse" the diaphragm on every note, or every second note, etc. but this is quite a challenge with long runs...

  • @TenelliVoiceGuru
    @TenelliVoiceGuru  Před 11 lety

    Thanx, Not typically, Lower abdomenals are real supportive muscles and by the time we arrive at appoggio 3rd type(Active diaphragm balance) they should be working automatically or almost automatically. Majority of real appoggio singers don't feel low abdomenals for that reason.

  • @IgnatiusKrishna
    @IgnatiusKrishna Před 12 lety

    Dear Maestro, my friend is very sure that the "down" sensation of the appoggio can physically felt on the solar plexus as a pushing out. While he was saying "down" he put my arm on his solar plexus and I can feel it pushing out, almost punching out as he made hushing sound. I tried it and I felt very uncomfortable and tense, while my breathing seems to become shorter. What do you think? Thank you.

  • @Gopher31
    @Gopher31 Před 13 lety

    @TenelliVoiceGuru
    If i may interject i believe the sideways inhalation is similar to the 'sandwich' feeling you describe, preventig the belly from going out but still breathing low(strenum raised) you can feel the stretch in the lower ribs. I'm finding your posts very helpful Mr Tenelli!

  • @TenelliVoiceGuru
    @TenelliVoiceGuru  Před 13 lety

    @infernalphast9 I have sung almost any style except Hard Metal one(Blues, Jazz, Crooning, Broadway, Opera, Art songs, Folk). I'm also a fusion guitarist:) so I know that u use distorted sounds as an effect(screem). Opera singers also scream but we have less distortion in our voices(though crooneres call that opera production as unnatural distortion of the voice) Support is essensial in any voice producion

  • @liamgallagher9753
    @liamgallagher9753 Před 5 lety +1

    здравствуйте. а есть ли такой же урок с упражнениями и их объяснением на русском?

  • @aryankhah
    @aryankhah Před 12 lety

    @TenelliVoiceGuru (continued)
    It seems that you rightly emphasize the 1 and 2 but pretty overlook the 3 that is seen in your own voice and IMHO if you make some cord adjustment your vibrato becomes a little faster and voice gets more pleasant quality because your natural voice is immense.

  • @myrtomusic1559
    @myrtomusic1559 Před 9 lety

    Hello Mr Franco Tenneli . Thank you so much for your free precious ,countless and helpful knowledge about voice production . One of the many questions that I have is ;The bigger is the voice , the harder to control it ? Thank you .

  • @DRAGOON009ify
    @DRAGOON009ify Před 11 lety

    Sir another question regarding the larynx. you mean that the position of my larynx before I sing must not change while singing? can I practice pentatonic patterns and then keep my larynx steady?

  • @septichka
    @septichka Před 12 lety

    thx for a great video!!

  • @TheDisizit1
    @TheDisizit1 Před 9 lety +8

    Franco, pushing DOWN is what everybody talks about, but how do you create abdominal pressure? I always relax abs too much

    • @Fetrovsky
      @Fetrovsky Před 8 lety +1

      +Oleg Tkachev When you resist the diafragm, you have to use your abdominal muscles to create a little bit of opposite pressure. That's why it feels like you're pushing down: you are, even though the diafragm doesn't move down. You're just controlling the air flow.

  • @AILifeUpgrade
    @AILifeUpgrade Před 10 lety +1

    this is helpful!!

  • @aryankhah
    @aryankhah Před 13 lety

    @TenelliVoiceGuru thanks for reply. I study in Baku conservatory( very near to your home town tbilisi) and do have teacher but because I don't find the conservatory instructions enough I lean from best teachers on the net like yourself. BTW can you have a masterclass in Baku if someday you come to Tbilisi????

  • @sinkeo789phommachack9

    Thanks for teaching how to sing high note

  • @TenelliVoiceGuru
    @TenelliVoiceGuru  Před 12 lety +1

    @opera1232010 Im glad to share my knowledge and experience. You are the great voice and singer no doubt about it, and you understand all the challenges pro singer faces. Some young singers still have to go through challenges becoming young opera or concert performers never realizing that schools, no matter how good they are never give even 40% necessary apts. I've been addressed here on youtube by pro singers who support the fact(and not idea) of advantagious appoggio way of support.

  • @citrinitiangelo
    @citrinitiangelo Před 8 lety

    Grazie mille!!! Ma come posso fare per venire a lezione da lei???

  • @TenelliVoiceGuru
    @TenelliVoiceGuru  Před 12 lety

    @mojopum Yoga breathing is the best but breathing without phonation gives you only 10% of a total sensation and experience. To each student I apply an individual approach to give him that experience.
    I, mysef, do not excersize support without singing, but I breath only diaphragmicaly and that alone gives the D. agility and strenth.

  • @TenelliVoiceGuru
    @TenelliVoiceGuru  Před 11 lety

    for very fast coloratura passages, when you sing those passages, different aproach needed

  • @juanpablopinoarauz
    @juanpablopinoarauz Před 4 lety +1

    Miss your channel! Hope you come simetime.. Regards!

  • @aryankhah
    @aryankhah Před 13 lety

    dear franco
    I don't argue about placement technique but I'm one of people that started my learning process virtually with you through the net and even changed my teacher because I found that his teachings based on mask placement are in contrast with your appoggio technique....now after 4 years of training I have a good amount of appoggio and so called cavita in my voice but my voice has become overly dark and back and lacks resonance and penetrating ability.
    what could you advice me?

  • @EmilyGloeggler7984
    @EmilyGloeggler7984 Před 13 lety

    Mr. Tenelli, when trying to find a voice teacher that teaches a healthy, natural or appoggio techinque - what should a student look for? Because many teachers will say they might say that they teach either one, but they might end up teaching the opposite of what they claim.

  • @TenelliVoiceGuru
    @TenelliVoiceGuru  Před 13 lety

    @aryankhah That's why one needs a live teacher:) When one experiments with finding support and N.Placement there is always a possibility to over do it, since one doesn't have an external ear(teacher)
    If you get woofy sounds that means larinx is suppressed. Two solutions:
    1 Try to find a different D.ballance
    2Change placement:find more natural placement, more squillante position(but don't move to much:it's a fine point between the woofy and too much maschera sound. The truth lies right in Midl

  • @Gopher31
    @Gopher31 Před 13 lety

    @yongsua1989 I agree with this, much easier than worrying about how everything moves larynx belly etc just lift sternum and keep it lifted. makes a Big difference

  • @4444marla
    @4444marla Před 9 lety

    In yoga breathing, the belly expands with the entry of breath. I believe that correct singing is based on the diaphragmatic breathing which occurs , as you know, above the abdominal muscles, which are distended in yogi breathing. I keep my abdominals toned but not tight. You speak a lot about yogi breathing in your video. Can you clarify? Many thanks.

  • @peterb1022
    @peterb1022 Před 3 lety +2

    Franco, I have a big question that I can’t understand. What happens in terms of physiology when you talk about this diaphragm opposition? What happens to the lower abdominal muscles and what happens to the lower ribs? What are the movements during this opposition? Please help!

    • @MariosPOS
      @MariosPOS Před 2 lety

      i'm trying to understand this too

  • @TenelliVoiceGuru
    @TenelliVoiceGuru  Před 11 lety

    yes

  • @juanadelacruz782
    @juanadelacruz782 Před 5 lety

    Can you please make a video about how to breathe?

  • @kamilla1960
    @kamilla1960 Před 11 lety

    Well said!

  • @GodRulezMyLife
    @GodRulezMyLife Před 11 lety

    Hi sir. My teacher has told me I need to employ this technique to "save" my voice.. For some reason I have nodules on my vocal chords that has warped the way I sound and I've lost an octave off my voice. How does this technique actually work?

  • @beeguy300
    @beeguy300 Před rokem

    Can somebody explain on which part of the body we are pushing down? And are we pushing straight down or at an angle? Where are we pushing down from?

  • @vikaalvarenga5638
    @vikaalvarenga5638 Před 2 lety

    Ouvi no vinil de beegees uma opera o vinil é Odessa . Pode falar alguma coisa.