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WOW....this video was life changing....I've always been the person who just mindlessly sings in the shower, sing all the time but never improves...but this changed everything. That mistake #4 really hit me. Focusing on what FEELS good for the voice and your body instead of it sounding good...I swear in the process of this video I noticed a direct and dramatic improvement in my voice just by realizing this!! Thank you so much!
Thank you for your generosity in telling us. What he wish he had known: 0:55 don't only practice/warm up by singing songs 1:46 singing requires the undoing of bad habits. You were born screaming. That voice is no different than the one used to sing. 2:19 fix: do things that are creating the fundamentals to doing sound that are not tied up with those bad habits you learned over time. Get out of the idea of singing and into the idea of creating noise. Allow yourself to be free and make weird sounds. Using isolated exercises that target specific muscles. Get these from his subscription service. 4:09 how to practice. No matter whose training program it is, know that vocal cords are delicate and prone to permanent damage if used improperly. There is a limit to how long you can use it every day. Try not to vocalize for more than an hour every day. 20 minutes should be enough. An hour should be for strengthening and improving the voice, not for warming up to get it ready. Don't sing for more than an extra hour or two. Unless you're a professional, no more than 3 hours a day. 6:33 getting louder as you go higher (cross ref: his secret to singing higher notes video). Every note we are able to sing, we should be able to sing it quietly. If one can't do this, they have no business trying to sing it loudly. 7:01 the remedy. Four things. 1. Breathing. Labored/chest heavy is what causes louder notes. Rather, keep the chest relaxed. Every time we breathe {in}, we allow the stomach to come out. Breathe out, stomach comes in. Make the lower abs kick. To activate: Cough, then say "ah, ah." Chest should not rise as you sing. 8:05 2. Larynx. If it's going up as you go to higher notes, you'll feel like you have to push more air pressure/volume to get those notes. Mum mum mum exercise. 8:25 3 What are jaw/tongue/muscles on the outside of larynx doing? We only needed lower abs and vocal cords. No tight jaw. Instead drop the jaw. 9:20 4 Widening of mouth as the vowels get higher? Problem! Don't spread the mouth as the notes get higher. 9:47 Fix: he shows how. Relaaaax (lol). ah ah ah ah ah exercise 10:07 That was an example of getting louder as they go higher. Now for getting softer as they go higher. Start louder on the bottom and quieter on the top. (He shows how) Mistake 3: 10:38 This would have shaved off years of work for him. Not working on falsetto. Many coaches/singers profess doing a connected sound versus an airy sound (he shows what it sounds like) 2 problems with this: 1 Falsetto is often used in modern music 2 A lot of beginning singers cannot make a released connected sound (he shows example). Falsetto shows them how, and you can build on that foundation of release. Don't be afraid to go in falsetto. Don't be afraid to allow your voice to break. To avoid that break, people will often squeeze and push to make it through that break, which will cause severe habitual problems. 12:20 remedy. Allow it to break (he shows example). That's where we begin to find our mix, where both registers come together (*Makes Tarzan noises*) A break bounces between the mouth and head. A mix is in the middle, where both operate at the same time. Also gives flexibility to start from falsetto, move to full voice sound. (He shows example) Starting from falsetto, and being able to connect, you're gonna be in much better shape vocally because you have ultimate control. 13:32 Mistake 4 Trying to sound good at all costs Stops improvement They ironically will develop bad habits that make them sound bad Instead focus on the sounds *feeling* good. Learning what feels good (throat relaxation etc), Focus on mindfulness of the body. Being aware in the present of the body. It will improve your sound after. 15:26 Being mindless. Doing entire songs and getting lost in the Instead, dissect songs and improve small aspects if you do the whole thing at once. Line for line- not the chorus/verse, but what is the singer doing? Chest? Full? Mix? Breathy? But breaking it up, you'll also notice the pitches too on each line.
Boy do I ever!! My ears popped he went that fast through it, seriously quick and seriously concise. :) Great to get that knowledge. I'm taking lessons with him and it's like so clear with everything he has showed me so far.
That was incredibly helpful! I have just begun to really take my singing seriously. You nailed a couple of mistakes I make constantly and have been trying to figure out how to improve upon. Thanks so much!
Thank you so much for this video! I used to have a damaged voice and I started working on mixed voice. It s been so challenging to sound bad with good technique for a while , and to have cracks as an adult singer with stage experience and all that. And also not being able to know when I’m gonna be ready for stage. It took me 1 year and a half to kill most of my bad habbits , heal my damage for good and now my carrer went to next level. Guys , if you really wanna sing, don t waste time and get a great coach and learn mixed voice! It is totally worth it!
the "it should feel good" tip just helped me discover my head voice. i was never able to do that until right now. this is a feeling so liberated can't even put it into words. a thousand thank you's and many more after.
Just subscribed. I never thought i'd find a youtuber that actually explains things that no one talks about that are key. Thank you so much for sharing your experience and putting yourself in our shoes !
Hi! You told in the video that when our larynx goes up when we sing higher it can cause squeezing and tension. Could you make a video about where the larynx has to be in general and especially when we hit high notes? I believe that many people would appreciate it and find extremely useful! Thanks!
Thank you buddy for this video. I am 33 and I started taking classes 2 years. I can already feel and hear the difference. I also started piano and drums and I have to say, singing is by far the hardest because if you weren't lucky enough to avoid picking up bad habits growing up, understanding your voice and how your body produces sound (which you covered masterfully) is key to become a better singer.
Dang I don't know what happened. I watched your vids a few months ago and thought they were alright. But lately I watched some and you have improved so much and are engaging and enthused. What happened? Great job!
Focus on the singing feeling good rather than sounding good. YES! I've just been coming into that realization this week. I'm 4x years into my vocal training.
One big thing I have picked up from watching a bunch of videos of a similar fashion to this is; if it hurts to sing, you're doing something wrong. Singing with pain is a one way ticket to ruining your voice. Also proper breathing, it's helped me so much with being able to sing more properly. And tension is wrong in pretty much every case because most people will use the wrong kind of tension, me included. So I don't. I have only "practiced" singing by singing. I like to sing similar to the singer I'm listening to instead of singing the same way for every song. I pretty much do an impression of the singer I'm listening to while I'm singing, which makes me experiment with my voice while singing different songs. And that's what keeps my interest in singing going
Thanks Adam this was super helpful! I've been singing all my life but I want to improve my vocal techniques. I've stumbled across your channel because I am a huge fan of Jungkook's voice and I was looking for videos breaking down his voice so that I could learn from it. I feel like I've already learned a lot thanks to you over the past year :) I hope I'll be able to sound as good as Jungkook one day, his voice really is amazing.
Great explanation, thank you for exposing your experience. These are extremely important points to avoid, in order to get solid foundation. That point about the position of the larynx when hitting high notes is interesting, and I 'd like more information about it.
Hey man you may have people say random things like this; but i watched two of your videos. Thank you for helping me make my future meetings. I had it all, and the professional studio the lyrics and the emotion. You taught me the technical thing, thank you so much. All love
I have been practicing singing for some time now, and I have improved a lot actually! I would like to improve my consistency in my falsetto. Usually I am able to sing up to an A5 with decent technique. On exceptional days however, I am able to sing into the 6th octave! Sometimes on not so great days (at least for my falsetto) I have trouble singing above a C#5 or a D5, although I can usually manage up to an E5. I actually have improved in my falsetto, but as I stated earlier, I would like to improve its consistency. If I can get any tips, that would be appreciated!
I been trying to get better at singing.Ive gotten better.I seen other video advices before I wasnt breathing right when I sing.Im still not fully controlling breathing but gotten better.
The main & current way I practice singing is by singing along with songs in the morning that involve the bottom of my range so I can extend it. Sometimes I only hum along with those songs and other times I'll actually sing. I like to do that as a warm up in case I feel like singing more demanding songs later in the day that involve belting and the mixed voice (which I stopped going straight into). And every time I sing (even though I RARELY warm up with scales, which I know is something I need to fix) it feels very used but it also feels very relaxed. And I don't really do anything for my voice (speaking in terms of avoiding certain foods) except use the proper technique to things. Even though I could be taking better care of my voice, am I doing things okay for the moment?
Probably this is the best vedio I've ever seen on CZcams.. It is awesome.. I feel like you personally know me and telling it to me because all these mistakes are pointing to mine.. Thanks for this great vedio...ummm I would like to make a request.. I don't find much difficult when ascending to falsetto but it's too difficult to come back down from falsetto.. What is the remedy?. 🙏
Yeah, but what I really need to know is whether you have a subscription service course. Could you add some info on whether you have please. Otherwise, nice summary of relevant points. Edit, notes I made for myself. Maybe someone else will find them useful Don't just sing songs to practice/warm up. It doesn't result in improvement as you retain individual bad habits rather than address them. Don't overpractice. 20 minutes to an hour is enough without stress the voice. Plus, at most, an extra hour or two actually singing. Avoid getting louder at higher pitches. You need to sing at low volume too. Breathe from the diaphragm to avoid anxiety. Keep the larynx low. Drop jaw/tongue to give good resonant chamber. Avoid spreading vowels/mouth at higher pitches. Practice falsetto. It's used in modern music and not something to shy away from or be embarrassed about. Practice switching between registers in a released way. Accept there will be breaks to work on when you mix them. Accept you aren't going to automatically sound perfect, improvement means working through the not great period until you get where you want to be. A good tactic is to concentrate on how it feels rather than how it sounds. Be mindful of what your body's doing. To sound good for a particular track, break it down line by line and work out how each part should be performed. This improves the whole.
Amazing content Amigo! Thanks for sharing. I am a salsa guitarrist but would love to sing more naturally and with confidence. Do you have any advice on how to improve playing and singing at the same time?
should i record myself to overcome the fear of the specific sound of my own voice? or is this in conflict with point 4 "dont sound good at all cost, feeling good is also important"
Sometimes- But I swear When I was in choir I was so confident and be like " Oop they need my voice I'mma sing louder" Then I sung louder Until my teacher said " Who's that singing terribly!? " And my rowmates was looking at me I never felt so humiliated in my whole entire life 😭
Confidence is a huge part in anything. It means you have done something so many times that it is second nature. If you weren't confident in your shoe tying abilities you'd be there for an hour with your hands tied to your leg lol
I mean, I got by 1 year just because I was confident while others were shy. I somehow went head to head with people who actually sang while I didn't know anything about singing. It still applies know too. Going into mix shy makes me break
This is so true when i was a child my voice is really beautiful they always want me to sing in karaoke and years after years I'm starting to copying the singers voice before my voice is not rough
I just wanna ask, is it normal for a beginner like me to not be able to hit falsetto? I can hit those head voice with connected sound, but when i try to make release airy sound ,the falsetto, it just sounds nothing but the air, thus i cant also do the breaks
Can you help me even though I have had a full thyroid removal surgery? Wanting to take your course...but I'm nervous because my voice is terrible and cracks and my breathing is bad as well now. and I hear its irreversible...
WOW....this video was life changing....I've always been the person who just mindlessly sings in the shower, sing all the time but never improves...but this changed everything. That mistake #4 really hit me. Focusing on what FEELS good for the voice and your body instead of it sounding good...I swear in the process of this video I noticed a direct and dramatic improvement in my voice just by realizing this!! Thank you so much!
Me at 3am: Ah ah ah
My dad in the next room: He must be watching something good
😂😂😂😂
bro this is literally me rn
👀 ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
What is your dad's watching XD
I really like your voice, I could hear you talking for hours and wouldn’t get tired of it 💜
I agree, his voice is very soothing!
Army💕
I thought that too. Was gonna write that xd. But saw your comment so..
...
Very soothing voice
Thank you for your generosity in telling us.
What he wish he had known:
0:55 don't only practice/warm up by singing songs
1:46 singing requires the undoing of bad habits. You were born screaming. That voice is no different than the one used to sing.
2:19 fix: do things that are creating the fundamentals to doing sound that are not tied up with those bad habits you learned over time. Get out of the idea of singing and into the idea of creating noise. Allow yourself to be free and make weird sounds. Using isolated exercises that target specific muscles. Get these from his subscription service.
4:09 how to practice. No matter whose training program it is, know that vocal cords are delicate and prone to permanent damage if used improperly. There is a limit to how long you can use it every day. Try not to vocalize for more than an hour every day. 20 minutes should be enough. An hour should be for strengthening and improving the voice, not for warming up to get it ready. Don't sing for more than an extra hour or two. Unless you're a professional, no more than 3 hours a day.
6:33 getting louder as you go higher (cross ref: his secret to singing higher notes video). Every note we are able to sing, we should be able to sing it quietly. If one can't do this, they have no business trying to sing it loudly.
7:01 the remedy. Four things.
1. Breathing. Labored/chest heavy is what causes louder notes. Rather, keep the chest relaxed. Every time we breathe {in}, we allow the stomach to come out. Breathe out, stomach comes in. Make the lower abs kick. To activate: Cough, then say "ah, ah." Chest should not rise as you sing.
8:05 2. Larynx. If it's going up as you go to higher notes, you'll feel like you have to push more air pressure/volume to get those notes. Mum mum mum exercise.
8:25 3 What are jaw/tongue/muscles on the outside of larynx doing? We only needed lower abs and vocal cords. No tight jaw. Instead drop the jaw.
9:20 4 Widening of mouth as the vowels get higher? Problem! Don't spread the mouth as the notes get higher.
9:47 Fix: he shows how. Relaaaax (lol). ah ah ah ah ah exercise
10:07 That was an example of getting louder as they go higher. Now for getting softer as they go higher. Start louder on the bottom and quieter on the top. (He shows how)
Mistake 3:
10:38 This would have shaved off years of work for him. Not working on falsetto. Many coaches/singers profess doing a connected sound versus an airy sound (he shows what it sounds like)
2 problems with this:
1 Falsetto is often used in modern music
2 A lot of beginning singers cannot make a released connected sound (he shows example). Falsetto shows them how, and you can build on that foundation of release. Don't be afraid to go in falsetto. Don't be afraid to allow your voice to break. To avoid that break, people will often squeeze and push to make it through that break, which will cause severe habitual problems.
12:20 remedy. Allow it to break (he shows example). That's where we begin to find our mix, where both registers come together (*Makes Tarzan noises*) A break bounces between the mouth and head. A mix is in the middle, where both operate at the same time.
Also gives flexibility to start from falsetto, move to full voice sound. (He shows example)
Starting from falsetto, and being able to connect, you're gonna be in much better shape vocally because you have ultimate control.
13:32 Mistake 4
Trying to sound good at all costs
Stops improvement
They ironically will develop bad habits that make them sound bad
Instead focus on the sounds *feeling* good. Learning what feels good (throat relaxation etc),
Focus on mindfulness of the body. Being aware in the present of the body. It will improve your sound after.
15:26
Being mindless.
Doing entire songs and getting lost in the Instead, dissect songs and improve small aspects if you do the whole thing at once. Line for line- not the chorus/verse, but what is the singer doing? Chest? Full? Mix? Breathy? But breaking it up, you'll also notice the pitches too on each line.
You're the best vocal coach I've found yet. You make everything so simple, but so precise and specific. Thanks for doing this.
Maybe also check out Ken Tamplin?
Me, in the whole video:
* laughs in choir *
Laughs in choir then blows off everyone’s eardrums
Boy do I ever!! My ears popped he went that fast through it, seriously quick and seriously concise. :) Great to get that knowledge. I'm taking lessons with him and it's like so clear with everything he has showed me so far.
That was incredibly helpful! I have just begun to really take my singing seriously. You nailed a couple of mistakes I make constantly and have been trying to figure out how to improve upon. Thanks so much!
I’m so glad I came across your channel! I’ve really been wanting to get more serious about singing 😅🖖🏽💫
Thank you so much for this video! I used to have a damaged voice and I started working on mixed voice. It s been so challenging to sound bad with good technique for a while , and to have cracks as an adult singer with stage experience and all that. And also not being able to know when I’m gonna be ready for stage. It took me 1 year and a half to kill most of my bad habbits , heal my damage for good and now my carrer went to next level. Guys , if you really wanna sing, don t waste time and get a great coach and learn mixed voice! It is totally worth it!
I get an adrenaline rush when I sing well
I just can’t sing well
Same same. I sucked but kept practicing and that moment where a new note or skill hits. Oooooh. Then wanting to hold onto it.
@@ItsRaginGage it takes practice! Hang in there
Mee tooooo
You should... it's your soul recognizing the power of voice
This guy has made some of the most helpful and effective videos for singing that I have ever seen. Incredible.
Oh my gosh you are so helpful, thank you so much! You have such a wonderful voice
Every time I hear that intro😭
the "it should feel good" tip just helped me discover my head voice. i was never able to do that until right now. this is a feeling so liberated can't even put it into words. a thousand thank you's and many more after.
Him: ...singing quicker- RUN RUN RUN lost boy they say to me...
Me: Mom. I don't think this is legit...
Actually there's only 2 runs
@@IATube 😂😂
@@IATube absolutely!!!
I love your videos, Adam.
Keep them coming.
This is a really top quality video with really good tips for once on youtube . Thanksss !!!
Honestly, I’m gonna create a new account so that I can like this video twice. You’re not just a coach, you’re a teacher 👏🏽💯
There are so many vocal coaches that i've heard but yours is the one that i clearly understand coz it's sensible, direct and practical.
This was so helpful, thank you!
mind blown on how much clarity he explains with
Just subscribed. I never thought i'd find a youtuber that actually explains things that no one talks about that are key. Thank you so much for sharing your experience and putting yourself in our shoes !
Thank you for these valuable tips!
Thank you for these tips Adam, from an aspiring singer.
Brilliant explanation on breaking your voice! Thanks!
Hi! You told in the video that when our larynx goes up when we sing higher it can cause squeezing and tension. Could you make a video about where the larynx has to be in general and especially when we hit high notes? I believe that many people would appreciate it and find extremely useful! Thanks!
such a good video, thank you!
point number 5 is so true. glad you said it. i work on specific phrases where i know i have trouble.
Thank you buddy for this video. I am 33 and I started taking classes 2 years. I can already feel and hear the difference. I also started piano and drums and I have to say, singing is by far the hardest because if you weren't lucky enough to avoid picking up bad habits growing up, understanding your voice and how your body produces sound (which you covered masterfully) is key to become a better singer.
Dang I don't know what happened. I watched your vids a few months ago and thought they were alright. But lately I watched some and you have improved so much and are engaging and enthused. What happened? Great job!
Thanks for the great tips, especially number 4
WE NEED THE FULL SONG OF YOUR INTRO! OMFG I KEEP ON REPEATING YOUR INTRO
Thank you for the video!
Bro, ive been watching for an hour and i already feel like a pro
Focus on the singing feeling good rather than sounding good. YES! I've just been coming into that realization this week. I'm 4x years into my vocal training.
Hi Adam, thanks for this video. It's very helpful to me.... 😊💜
12:52 JUST HOW DO YOU THAT?
man ur amazing for being honest and showing how to NOT do things.
Very good and informative videos, thank you!!!
One big thing I have picked up from watching a bunch of videos of a similar fashion to this is; if it hurts to sing, you're doing something wrong. Singing with pain is a one way ticket to ruining your voice. Also proper breathing, it's helped me so much with being able to sing more properly. And tension is wrong in pretty much every case because most people will use the wrong kind of tension, me included. So I don't. I have only "practiced" singing by singing. I like to sing similar to the singer I'm listening to instead of singing the same way for every song. I pretty much do an impression of the singer I'm listening to while I'm singing, which makes me experiment with my voice while singing different songs. And that's what keeps my interest in singing going
Thanks Adam this was super helpful! I've been singing all my life but I want to improve my vocal techniques. I've stumbled across your channel because I am a huge fan of Jungkook's voice and I was looking for videos breaking down his voice so that I could learn from it. I feel like I've already learned a lot thanks to you over the past year :) I hope I'll be able to sound as good as Jungkook one day, his voice really is amazing.
Thank you so much Adam
Thank U ! I appreciate your tips . I am in a choir but learning on my own to a large degree
09:48 is everything 😂😂😂😂😂😂 and I love your videos. Great work 👌💜
I love it!!
Great explanation, thank you for exposing your experience. These are extremely important points to avoid, in order to get solid foundation. That point about the position of the larynx when hitting high notes is interesting, and I 'd like more information about it.
Thank you... I learned a lot
Hey man you may have people say random things like this; but i watched two of your videos. Thank you for helping me make my future meetings. I had it all, and the professional studio the lyrics and the emotion. You taught me the technical thing, thank you so much. All love
Smart man!
thanks a lot for this perfect explanation
I gave you a like. You have a voice that can reach the cloud.
Great job 👏
thanks for the musar. needed to hear it.
I love ur tips... especially with the higher notes.. would u say the higher u go the more support and less air pressure u need is a correct tip?
Very helpful video. Thx
THANK U!!!
12:52 golden xd , thanks for all these amazing tips🙏🏼
It's so good to have a coach like you but I hope so that I can also improve my voice from the embarrassing moments.😅😢😭
So well explained.thx🙂
I have been practicing singing for some time now, and I have improved a lot actually! I would like to improve my consistency in my falsetto. Usually I am able to sing up to an A5 with decent technique. On exceptional days however, I am able to sing into the 6th octave! Sometimes on not so great days (at least for my falsetto) I have trouble singing above a C#5 or a D5, although I can usually manage up to an E5. I actually have improved in my falsetto, but as I stated earlier, I would like to improve its consistency. If I can get any tips, that would be appreciated!
I been trying to get better at singing.Ive gotten better.I seen other video advices before I wasnt breathing right when I sing.Im still not fully controlling breathing but gotten better.
This is gold
this is really helpful specially the feeling good poin #4 i am definetely subcribing to your monthly plan and taking private online classes with you
got some of these from my fav coach Per Bristow..i agree with these
I'm your new subscriber from India. Myself priti.. 👍and here I learn better than everyone.thank you sir
Very good info
The main & current way I practice singing is by singing along with songs in the morning that involve the bottom of my range so I can extend it. Sometimes I only hum along with those songs and other times I'll actually sing. I like to do that as a warm up in case I feel like singing more demanding songs later in the day that involve belting and the mixed voice (which I stopped going straight into). And every time I sing (even though I RARELY warm up with scales, which I know is something I need to fix) it feels very used but it also feels very relaxed. And I don't really do anything for my voice (speaking in terms of avoiding certain foods) except use the proper technique to things. Even though I could be taking better care of my voice, am I doing things okay for the moment?
Wow! This video sure has the nuggets of singing better.
the video is very informative 👍 in places, however, it was rather funny ("Relax ... relax ...." 😁😁😁) But you describe everything in such detail 👍👍👍
Probably this is the best vedio I've ever seen on CZcams.. It is awesome.. I feel like you personally know me and telling it to me because all these mistakes are pointing to mine.. Thanks for this great vedio...ummm I would like to make a request.. I don't find much difficult when ascending to falsetto but it's too difficult to come back down from falsetto.. What is the remedy?. 🙏
Vocal fry
Thank you.
Yeah, but what I really need to know is whether you have a subscription service course. Could you add some info on whether you have please. Otherwise, nice summary of relevant points.
Edit, notes I made for myself. Maybe someone else will find them useful
Don't just sing songs to practice/warm up. It doesn't result in improvement as you retain individual bad habits rather than address them.
Don't overpractice. 20 minutes to an hour is enough without stress the voice. Plus, at most, an extra hour or two actually singing.
Avoid getting louder at higher pitches. You need to sing at low volume too. Breathe from the diaphragm to avoid anxiety. Keep the larynx low. Drop jaw/tongue to give good resonant chamber. Avoid spreading vowels/mouth at higher pitches.
Practice falsetto. It's used in modern music and not something to shy away from or be embarrassed about. Practice switching between registers in a released way. Accept there will be breaks to work on when you mix them.
Accept you aren't going to automatically sound perfect, improvement means working through the not great period until you get where you want to be. A good tactic is to concentrate on how it feels rather than how it sounds. Be mindful of what your body's doing.
To sound good for a particular track, break it down line by line and work out how each part should be performed. This improves the whole.
that was an awesome practice
1st one simple explanation: practice does not make perfect but perfect practice makes perfect
12:42 Started to doing this and I am glad that my asian dad can still hit me hard with his belt like he used to.
Ayo-😳
brilliant
Very noice 👍👍👍👏👏👏
it actually good to sing for more hours because it expands your voice
Not for like 3 or 4
Amazing content Amigo! Thanks for sharing. I am a salsa guitarrist but would love to sing more naturally and with confidence. Do you have any advice on how to improve playing and singing at the same time?
For me, it's just takes practice. Maybe it's not the same for you. Just find what works. I practiced while looking at sheet music.
Damn, from watching your Chanel I can most definitely say that I've encountered alot of bad online teachers, 💯🙌🙏
I want to learn to sing but my walls are too thin and I don't think my neighbours would appreciate it :(
Honestly, f them. You're doing it for you not for them
Can you rent out a rehearsal space? I have the same problem and that's what I do. I had someone bang on the wall once haha
It's your right to sign during the day.
Practice in the car! That's one of my favorite places because no one else can hear me.
1:40 I think that applies to lots of things as well
Please create a video on how to reach lower notes
should i record myself to overcome the fear of the specific sound of my own voice?
or is this in conflict with point 4 "dont sound good at all cost, feeling good is also important"
I need complete vocal lessons audio+visual+ebook/ readable textual lessons.
Thanks
Would you say that confidence is a huge part in singing better?
Sometimes-
But I swear
When I was in choir
I was so confident and be like
" Oop they need my voice I'mma sing louder"
Then I sung louder
Until my teacher said
" Who's that singing terribly!? "
And my rowmates was looking at me
I never felt so humiliated in my whole entire life 😭
God bless you❤
Confidence is a huge part in anything. It means you have done something so many times that it is second nature. If you weren't confident in your shoe tying abilities you'd be there for an hour with your hands tied to your leg lol
I mean, I got by 1 year just because I was confident while others were shy. I somehow went head to head with people who actually sang while I didn't know anything about singing. It still applies know too. Going into mix shy makes me break
@@tobiokageyama3371 LOL
Please I'm just looking for a way to connect you direct and I just couldn't find a link yet, please help I wanna be involved in you tutorials
This is so true when i was a child my voice is really beautiful they always want me to sing in karaoke and years after years I'm starting to copying the singers voice before my voice is not rough
not it is
I just wanna ask, is it normal for a beginner like me to not be able to hit falsetto? I can hit those head voice with connected sound, but when i try to make release airy sound ,the falsetto, it just sounds nothing but the air, thus i cant also do the breaks
Adam Can you plzz Tell anything about my Voice i really wanna improve i have problem when jump from chest voice to head voice... Plzz Help Me
Can you reacting plant by Sejeong? Please 💓💓🙏🏼
I agreeeeeee!
You're really good at eating up time by saying the same thing over and over.
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Can you help me even though I have had a full thyroid removal surgery? Wanting to take your course...but I'm nervous because my voice is terrible and cracks and my breathing is bad as well now. and I hear its irreversible...
What is the P129/month in joijing?is this part of the subscriptio mof $600/year?
Hey Adam how long does it take my voice to mature like right now I’m 16 would it take till I’m 17 or 18
I use my falsetto voice way too much because I’m bad at using my chest voice. How do I solve that?