Singing Workout for Better Low Notes (with the Singing / Straw)

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  • čas přidán 23. 07. 2024
  • It's a question I get ALL THE TIME - how can I make my low notes stronger? How do I get more resonance and energy in the lower part of my voice? Ask and you shall receive, because today I'm diving into an awesome exercise set that will help you really anchor down into your low voice. Let's sing!
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    About the Singing / Straw:
    The Singing / Straw is a revolutionary stainless steel straw phonation tool that singers, vocalists, and speakers can use to promote more efficient vocal fold closure and release extra tension. Designed based on the latest voice science, the Singing / Straw makes singing easier, heals sick/tired voices, reinforces healthy resonance, reduces tension, and builds stamina.
    Learn more at singingstraw.com/
    About Whitney:
    Whitney Nichole Cytryn is a vocal coach, singer-songwriter and entrepreneur based in San Francisco, CA. She is incredibly passionate about sharing the magic of expressing & creating music with others. In addition to being the creator of the Singing / Straw, Whitney is the owner and CEO of Songbird Studios, the leading school for vocal coaching in Northern California with 20+ coaches and over 400 student singers aged 8-80.
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Komentáře • 25

  • @yasm4020
    @yasm4020 Před 2 lety

    I've been waiting long for this thank you

  • @sheilaschaeffer2810
    @sheilaschaeffer2810 Před 2 lety

    This is very helpful. Thank you for doing this lesson.

  • @aliviaconneely2302
    @aliviaconneely2302 Před 2 lety

    Yayyy! Thank you for this one 🤍

  • @socialize27
    @socialize27 Před 2 lety

    Ohhh these straws are so amazing! I have had troubles with my tone and low notes. I see an improvement with only doing this once! I will be using these straws and videos everyday!!! Thank you so much. I feel more confident with singing so far . Your the best!!❤️

  • @sonias9722
    @sonias9722 Před 2 lety +1

    Yes! I have a problem with lower notes especially. Thanks and you are looking extra beautiful today ☺️

    • @SingingStraw
      @SingingStraw  Před 2 lety

      You're so welcome! And thank you, you're too kind :)

  • @sherryprincessk7393
    @sherryprincessk7393 Před 2 lety

    Hey Whitney thank you for loving us

  • @st9135
    @st9135 Před 2 lety +2

    4:55🖤

  • @sum41foreverown
    @sum41foreverown Před rokem

    Interesting idea. I’ll see if i can practice this every day for a bit. I have habit of tensing my voice a lot on lows, and entering a pressed phonation, where my larynx raises all the way to the top, choking of my lows.
    That means i have a very strong voice, ubtil it just .. cuts off.
    Mind you i’m not particularily low voiced, with a fairly thinn straw i couldn’t get past a Eb2 in modal phonation, slightly higher than i’ve sung in lessons with my teacher, but accessing the low E and Eb was easier and more connected than it normally is and i got a more stable tone.
    Seems kinda promising.
    My first teacher actually thought i was a bass with tension issues starting out (current one’s fairly convinced I’m a baritone), wondering if this is gonna help me extend a few notes lower for classical rep.
    I kinda doubt it, but worth a shot. Thanks for sharing!

    • @SingingStraw
      @SingingStraw  Před rokem

      Give this is a try and let us know how it helps you!! You got this!

  • @EvinNazya
    @EvinNazya Před 2 lety

    Is there a reason you suggest we use the widest diameter straw in the pro kit for this? Should we eventually use a smaller straw for this specific workout? I typically use the 4mm and sometimes 3mm for everyday use.

    • @SingingStraw
      @SingingStraw  Před 2 lety +1

      Always feel free to modify straw diameter for your vocal needs - if you feel like the 3mm works better for you on these exercises, use it! I tend to find a sweet spot resistance, use that 80% of the time, then go bigger if I'm tired/sick or working low notes, and go smaller if I'm working high notes, but it's singer's choice.

  • @sharonchanks9364
    @sharonchanks9364 Před 2 lety +1

    Very good! Could you do a video on, Onset. Certain words are hard to begin a song. If it begins with a B, and you're trying to sing soft, I find it difficult.

    • @SingingStraw
      @SingingStraw  Před 2 lety

      Great suggestion! I'll make a note :)

    • @iittkm
      @iittkm Před 2 lety

      Yessss please! A video on that would be great

  • @kimberlerysamuels9822
    @kimberlerysamuels9822 Před 5 měsíci

    Hi, if i only have one straw (i bought the set with my sister and she has the other two)..can i still do the exercises in were you suggest to use two straws? Or can i for those just use a regular plastic straw for a bigger diameter?

    • @SingingStraw
      @SingingStraw  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Yes you can defintley still do it! But if you ever feel that the resistance is too much with just one straw, you may want to find a bigger diameter (Or ask your sister to borrow one HA) Good luck!

  • @EvinNazya
    @EvinNazya Před 2 lety

    Is it normal for my voice to be shaky through the straw at this range? I realize my higher range is more stable.

  • @hanshikascovers9064
    @hanshikascovers9064 Před 2 lety

    4:53, siren