INSTANTLY Fix the HOLE in Your Voice! Smooth the Vocal Break!
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- čas přidán 12. 06. 2024
- Do you still have a big vocal break, hole, or flip? Some singers never get rid of it! I will show you how you can DISGUISE it immediately. Strengthening the vocal bridge or passaggio can take some time, but here is how you can still smooth out the vocal break right now! We will also discuss the 6 reasons why you have a big break, do 2 important exercises, and go over 3 extra tips. Get your notebooks out! SING BETTER NOW! Follow Victoria’s Victorious Vocal Tips!
0:00 Disguise Your Vocal Break - intro
1:17 Big Vocal Break Reason 1
exercise #1
1:27 Reason 2
1:38 Reason 3
1:49 Reason 4
1:54 Reason 5
2:01 Reason 6
2:37 Disguise Vocal Break Explanation
4:35 Exercise 1 Explanation
5:35 3 Important Tips!
7:03 Exercise 1 in D
8:02 Exercise 1 in Bb
8:52 Exercise 1 in F
10:46 Bonus Exercise in Db4
12:30 Bonus Exercise in B3
13:12 Bonus Exercise in G4
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This has ALWAYS been my nemesis in singing! I've learned over the years that if I don't give it too much air or volume I can transition better. However, on some songs that require power at the point where I reach those notes, I end up having to change the key of the song all together. My range is a "Patsy Cline" range....not a "Pat Benetar" range. Many people think if you can "sing" you can hit "ALL NOTES," which is simply not the case. Sure I can hit MANY notes up in soprano, but to sustain an entire song up there is unnatural for me. My best voice travels from the middle, to an occasional high or low note. It makes my voice sound more colorful, shows my range and gives my voice more depth.....but I'll change a key to avoid singing most of a song in my head voice.
YOU BET! Change the key to suit and show off YOUR voice! 😊
I do chromatic scales every day. Not only are they helping me bridge the bridge, but they're giving me confidence that when i reach for one of those notes, it'll be there! Thank you, Victoria!
That's great, Kris! They are good exercises for accuracy too.
Another video from our vocal queen. You have helped me alot through the years. Never thought I would sound what I do today. 💞
Awww, I am so happy that I can help you! Thank you for posting.
👸💕👑All hail Vocal Queen Victoria!
This is great- thank you! I just started sharing videos on my CZcams channel in the hope of making music literacy accessible to all. Learning to read music opens up a whole new world for musicians.
I have sung hi soprano all my life from a toddler to a senior. I didn’t discover my chest voice until late 20s. My break is between chest and mid voice. I will have to use a lower range to use this exercise. Intervals between notes determines if I break or not. I don’t have any instruments to help assist with scales. I enjoy your videos and appreciate your help.
I had the same experience, training as a soprano, with no chest voice-- until I got a bad cold one time in my mid 20s. At 70 I have less overall range, but more strength at both ends. The middle is a mess. Few songs that I want to sing are all in one part of my voice. I've been trying leapfrog from one side of the break to the other and back down again. Trying to sense in each song, where the break is so I can switch registers. I had a bad time trying these exercises. I was getting that awful wobble that sounds so bad. Easing up pressure seems to the the thing I need to do. I have a bad habit of wanting to sing loud. I think we have to learn to work around the voice we have, and not wish we could sing like someone else.
@@argusfleibeit1165Your last sentence here is 💯. I just learned that myself. The greatest disservice you can do to yourself and your voice is try to sound like someone else. Your voice is unique and deserves to be heard.
I love you and your humor so much! Thank you for everything!!!
lol I felt guilty through all 6 reason Victoria definitely know what she’s talking about 😂
Thanks for this quick tutorial. So glad you mentioned "muscle memory" when it comes to the scales and the mixed voice. Learning certain new songs for a performance always requires me to hum the piece numerous times (low voice then fill voice) with the same intensity I intend to use when singing. That was such an important suggestion early on in my vocal training and you have just reminded me of it. The vocal apparatus does remember if practiced enough👍Your technique is simple but very effective.
I’ve never even heard of chromatic scales before… fascinating! Kinda haunting lol
Great stuff. Appreciated.
Thanks Victoria
I appreciate you. Cheers!
Great! Thank you 😘😘!
Great Advice!! She's thee Best of the best ✨👌🏻✨ THANKS✨
thank u
Great video and awesome tutorials… 🙌🏻
Glad you like them!
@@Victoria-Victorious just wish I had the ability to put the time in… 😅 I always get sidetracked and before I know it, a week has gone by!
At least 5-10 minutes a day! You can do that! My shorts video tomorrow will be on that.
@@Victoria-Victorious indi sing in the car.. but I usually try singing styles, that are hard to pull off and especially without the support frame! Thank you for replying and the motivational message. 🫶🏻
I guess we’ve all been trained to sing soprano. I’ve been told never to dip into my chest voice. Which is why I think we separate them as artists but to get that bridge would be a miracle.
You are an inspiration and have been so incredibly helpful to me… more than any other person I’ve watched on CZcams.
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Thanks for all your videos!!! I'll Keep practicing 👍
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Will you be my voice teacher😊?
when i go for high notes my voice sound raspy/ growling i hope i didnt damage my voice (it doesnt hurt i dont feel any pain)
Any tips for inhaling while singing?
I always lose my breath while singing and the inhaling of air produces a sound as if I would be about to faint.
Is there any way to fix this?
I have TONS of videos on this in my PLAYLIST on Breathing and Breath Support: czcams.com/play/PLaWjWxiTysDCQDneLVxvJRkJp_Omj_vbp.html
Ma'am i have a question
Can we become a better singer with 3 years of self training using vocal techniques??
Yes, IF you practice correctly and monitor yourself. See my playlist on How to Be Your Own Voice Teacher.
The movement from chest to head voice is very difficult. Other way back to chest voice it's easier
Yes, I agree! See my playlist on Mixed Voice. I always start with descending passages.
i feel like my belts in a slightly higher range become extremely husky or shallow, i gotta visit that strength training playlist 🫠
Are you sure you are using breath support properly?
It sounds like you need to work on your mixed voice. See my playlist on that.
@@srfrover it seems like it to me but who knows
@@Victoria-Victorious will do!