The Missing Piece of Mixed Voice

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  • čas přidán 16. 03. 2023
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Komentáře • 35

  • @mik1533
    @mik1533 Před rokem +16

    I love this quote: "The voice must be in the nose but the nose must not be in the sound"

    • @jakehenri
      @jakehenri Před 7 měsíci

      Awesome stuff are you adjusting the soft palate when your chin is down especially with higher notes

  • @stebolian
    @stebolian Před 2 měsíci +1

    This helped after I imitated Cornell's nasality I found a space that seemed to be up between my eyes that didn't crack and stayed connected.

  • @bernardok
    @bernardok Před rokem +3

    A lot of legendary singers have nasality, because it gives flexibility allowing easier transition from chest to head

  • @VoxRox
    @VoxRox Před rokem +6

    I was missing the "come along" gesture at the beginning, before you mentioned it. 😇 Nice lesson, Sterling! I will work more on feeling and directing resonance into these spaces.

  • @dbanksey216
    @dbanksey216 Před rokem +3

    I love the arm thing, and its odd when its not there lol. It's a welcoming gesture and makes me feel part of the video. I was actually looking for it on this video and when it wasn't there I was "Bugger", then you spoke about it.

  • @vocalbooth8585
    @vocalbooth8585 Před rokem +3

    Slides are so important when trying to implement the mixed coordination into actual singing.
    I found it was essential to bring a slidey/glidey approach when moving from mixed exercises to using mix in songs. Letting go of accuracy for the sake of functionality and stability. Slowing down. Sacrificing the need for a finished/nice tone for the function of things feeling coordinated.

  • @ShawnTBell
    @ShawnTBell Před rokem +4

    I'm enjoying your lessons and learning new approaches to singing. Like many singers, I tried to extend the chest voice as high as possible, like F4. (I had no understanding of head voice) I suffered from jaw tension, and belting fatigue, and I blew out my voice several times. Experimenting with noises helped me discover my mixed voice, but I didn't identify what I was doing as mixed voice because I had not yet found head voice either! It was awkward and very nasally, not pleasant at first, but like you say, spending time with those sounds is the path forward. I forced myself to sing at low volume and find pitches without getting loud, which helped tremendously. Now I rarely use chest alone, kinda funny to think that's all I had just six months ago.

    • @SterlingRJackson
      @SterlingRJackson  Před rokem +3

      Awesome Shawn. Doing things at a low volume helps a lot. I wish I could instill that practice into more of my students.

  • @ASDJHVCGASDJHCVG
    @ASDJHVCGASDJHCVG Před 9 měsíci +1

    I just found this after 2 months of singing with your help! HUGE difference. Thanks

  • @dougfig
    @dougfig Před rokem +3

    Please keep teaching about mixed voice. I'm on the journey and your videos have helped so much. I was just listening to a random 80s pop music playlist and Air Supply came on with 'The One That You Want' and I sang along in a way that I never could have when the song first came out. If I'd only learned this back in the day! I really appreciate everything you're sharing.

  • @petedambski3792
    @petedambski3792 Před rokem

    Great detail Sterling.

  • @darrenpratt8803
    @darrenpratt8803 Před 3 měsíci

    Enunciation, yes! Thank you! I’ve been my mix and correct resonance placement and all the rest of it with reasonably good success but trying to transfer that to an actual song is proving very difficult. Why do certain phrases in a perfectly comfortable pitch cause me so many problems? Over enunciating to words of course. You’re a genius! Thanks so much!

  • @waynehales5765
    @waynehales5765 Před 8 měsíci

    thanks Sterling another great video.

  • @hheit1
    @hheit1 Před 9 měsíci

    Great Lesson!

  • @scorpianomusic
    @scorpianomusic Před rokem +1

    Awesome stuff. Killer singer! Loved Colostrum

  • @user-rg1dc1xv7m
    @user-rg1dc1xv7m Před rokem +1

    I think I got it eventually! Thank you very much for your great content.😊

  • @jmerdsoy
    @jmerdsoy Před rokem +2

    Dude, great video. You said something a few videos ago that I've never heard another coach say, and that has changed my relationship with mixed voice. You talked about warming up the upper register first because it's similar to pre-loading a muscle group at the gym. Absolutely so true. I've always warmed up 'chest' first but after taking your advice, I can arrive at and sustain my mixed register so much more easily. Premium content here folks!! Thanks Sterling!

  • @Randy-rz1fm
    @Randy-rz1fm Před 4 měsíci

    After I found your channel I started to apply on practice what you teach! Thank you for the content.

  • @calebajao8180
    @calebajao8180 Před 2 měsíci

    You're the real deal !!!

  • @Dane_Riazer
    @Dane_Riazer Před 6 měsíci

    I am going to be really honest; I'm really glad I watched this! I didn't think about this at all/ and i've been singing for so long/

  • @koogan1965
    @koogan1965 Před 10 měsíci

    great lessons bro

  • @apknowledge3150
    @apknowledge3150 Před rokem

    Thanks a lot.

  • @ronanciarulli800
    @ronanciarulli800 Před rokem +1

    Bro!! You just gave me the hope to be a singer again 😂❤❤ thanks a lot !!

  • @Kseniia0
    @Kseniia0 Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you

  • @stebolian
    @stebolian Před rokem +2

    This is what I struggle . With. When I am in a mix coordination. Well at least it feels like it and can hit high notes. I have attemted to direct that to the mask or nasal area and it just ends up turning to a vocal fry or mess of 2 sounds and not one . This is my challenge

  • @TedDagnese
    @TedDagnese Před rokem

    Great lesson SRJ. I loved your chuckle at 8:05. Apparently M5 is not your go to band😮

  • @pawloyuhenyo
    @pawloyuhenyo Před rokem

    "he's adding a shitload of nasality" that one cracked me hahahahahaha

  • @cryptomaniac6926
    @cryptomaniac6926 Před rokem +1

    Great vid as always Sterling! How do i know that im not in falsetto though, it feels and sound the same when i do it. You mentioned like throwing it in your soft palate and thats what im doing now. Though with this, sometimes i dont hit the note as compared to what ive been doing with scales and throwing it to head voice.

  • @octavioortiz6585
    @octavioortiz6585 Před rokem

    El saco está bien chingón!

  • @acepetreski
    @acepetreski Před rokem

    Interesting information like always! Thank you for all your tips! p.s. Maroon 5 was original! Chris Cornell is also veeeery similar!

  • @edumas8706
    @edumas8706 Před 6 měsíci

    Do you show some vocal production on Patreon? If so, what DAW do you use?