How To Find A Good Voice Teacher - For Serious Singers Wanting to Improve

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How To Find A Good Voice Teacher. The answer depends on your goals as a singer. This is a guide you can use to find the right teacher for you.

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I have just bought your unbelievably reasonable Fast Track for pulled chest high larynx course ($20!).
I just did the 30min exercise session and understood for the first time ever exactly why I was doing the exercises and exactly how to do them and more importantly how not to do them!
I have previously bought KTVA, Victoria, Brett Manning courses and now know that whilst I was doing their exercises as well as I could, because I didn't know what you explained I have been doing them wrong for too many years and have got nowhere except into very deep pulled chest straining voice!
I cannot recommend getting your correct voice type course enough and it is a steal!
Whatever course you are doing get this education!

Cloppa
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The vibrato course changed everything for me. I’m impressed with myself now
Praise YAHUAH

jayarts
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Hi. My goal is singing the best l can. For adoring God as well as singing ballads in a very familiar small cafe after retiring. I m not leaving out the chance of studying music in a couple of years or so. Im afraid you got one more follower all the way from Mexico City. Sorry for you as l ask so often. Thanks and blessings.

luciorivero
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I agree with everything you said, I've had many vocal coaches throughout my life but I only learned all the 10 things you mentioned with you as my vocal coach.

gcguerd
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Mr.Chuck your are the one of my favorite theacher i love your content and how you theach keep goin.

pw
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For many decades, ongoing research and development has been churning in the complex field of vocal coaching. The aspiration is to refine the crude design of an advanced vocal training system that not only produces precise trill-dynamic resonance in alignment with unilateral pitch modulators but also has the capability of autotuning the octavian harmonics. This revolutionary machine is the 'Turbo Vocalizator.'

The original device was built upon a base plate of preverberated soundolith, topped by a pliable phonological casing that was arranged such that the dual oscillating phoneme-cogs were directly in line with the symphonetic fan. The entire setup involved merely seven sonocentric tonalflanges, fitted so seamlessly to the polyphonic diapasongear that any pitch fumbling was effectively inhibited.

The core resonator was of the typical melodo-lambda kind and was embedded in the panacoustic semi-sonoroid recesses of the stator, every sixth conductor being connected by an irreversible sound pipe to the differential cadence coil on the 'sharp' end of the melogrammeters.

The Turbo Vocalizator has now reached a pinnacle of refinement and is being utilized successfully in the operation of semiquaver modulations. Yet, in spite of the latest advances, efforts are still being focused on harmonizing the dissonant sforzando glitches while further enhancing the contralto pre-emphasis matrix.

It's imperative to note that the Turbo Vocalizator requires no direct input from the vocal practitioner, thanks to its autodidactic contrapuntal spline. Instead, it intelligently learns from each phonemic pitch variegation and self-adjusts according to the stochastic reverberation theorem. Truly, the Turbo Vocalizator is a marvel in the world of advanced vocal coaching.

Tizen
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Hey, I’m Georg and 3 years ago I injured my voice while singing. For about 2 years I haven’t been able to talk without pain and swelling feeling at all so I’ve not talked at all. I’ve consulted with my doctors and they’ve told me to exercise speaking regularly even if there’s pain but I want to spread my story to get second opinions.

I used to sing a lot for several years before my injury. Some days even about 3 hours a day. Went to singing school sometimes, learn a bit of the (CVT vocal technique)

One evening, I started to sing and my voice was not that great that day and I also drank a milk product before what causes my throat to produce a lot of mucus and thick feeling.

I tried to sing one high note, but I couldn't reach it, so I squeezed my neck and vocal chords to get that high note and that’s how I injured my voice.

From that day on my vocal injury has gone worse to the point that for 2 years now, I haven’t been speaking at all. Just a couple of words in one year.

gs
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love and respect you from bangladesh.. you're my best teacher .. i haven't any singing teacher i started to follow you

zarintasnimzarah
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Sir, your mixed voice have helped me a lot and I have been developing my confidence in singing. Please keep uploading videos because they are extremely helpful

chadtag
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My goal is evenness of scale so that I am not limited to the safety of using just high notes or just low notes in my singing selections.

TimmyJoGiven
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I just started following your content and I love them! Can you become my vocal coach? I don’t know if someone already asked this question but I’m serious.😊 You’re awesome!😊

CharleneRenee
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I'm 20, I visited many teachers in my country (iran) and none satisfied me honestly.
I am currently taking lessons with one of them, though.
Since women aren't allowerd to sing solo here, it's really hard to find a good teacher.
I haven't decided about the genre or other details but I definitely want a singing career.
My vocal range is e3 to c6 but i have no vibrato in g6 and higher.
I do have an acceptable technique other than my vibrato problems but i would like to gain a more powerful voice and sing louder.
I'm trying to develop a better voice till the next year from youtube on my own to audition for college abroad.
I'm doing random exercises for one hour daily and I feel like I'm improving.
I really need a singing plan to improve faster but i dont know what to do.
And I don't think I can pay dollars for my classes.

saraha
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Can u give me some ideas tips tricks exercises etc to strengthen your mix voice in the higher part F4, G4 etc. I have found my mix though but not very active to sing it loud. I have to sing the next 3 weeks so some effective way to strengthen

chubatoshipongen
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Hey I know you probably won't see this. Love your videos. I'm trying to get into singing but my voice is scratchy. My voice tends to crack and pretty much sound like I'm whispering.

I'm 17 and have my dads deeper base tone voice. And I want to learn how to sing higher

scottcroney
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Thank you for your reply on the other comment, how can I overcome nervousness when trying a new pitch or different tune in front of public? This thing put me under so much stress my legs collapsed then, and surely I would love to know how to prevent this from happening again.

mohammadal-khatib
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Hi Chuck, What is Purpose of Lip Buzzing Vocal Exercises ??

anywaythanksdude
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Off topic question but I am really curious how you identify the notes that a singer is using to create the melody so you can make sure when you're practicing you are practicing the right notes and not wondering off into some other key, or just generally off tune??

altpropaganda
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Hi Chuck. I found a camera scope picture of the cords zipping.

maxsherritt
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Is it okay to mix with a slightly high larynx at first?
Now I figured out how it feels like when vocal cords are connected through bratty ney exercise and dumb cry exercise, but layrnx gets little bit high whenever I try to connect the cords during singing.

My biggest problem was blowing up too much air on high notes, which disturbed vocal cords to be connected.

lhc
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Hi Chuck Gilmore I'm a beginner and I'm confused on where to start should i start with my vocals or something can you help me please? I'm a new subscriber

CheesyKevin