How to sing HIGH NOTES with low voice..

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"most guys are gonna get pretty high once they figure things out" lmao

rickeymaharjan
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That "panic" when reaching high notes is so accurate

Edited: wow 192+ likes never have this kind of achievement in life haha

lindltaylor
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This has helped me a lot bro. I’m a Bass Baritone. Before I started using your tips my highest average chest note was E4, now it’s A4. Thank you very much

lukeroe
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I've seen lots of beginners trying to go higher by increasing volume substantially; this is a huge mistake and if you find yourself doing it, just stop! The right muscles need to be used, but in pop singing that's not common (as it is in opera). The "trick" is not to sing with high volume, IMO, after learning opera type technique.

nickspinner
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That's fantastic. Extremely helpful. Now I can glide up into the fifth octave using that gentle pressure and stay connected, without either pushing or slipping into falsetto. If you could do a video on the orderly next steps and exercises required to turn that slide into actual singing in that range it would be even more fantastic. Thanks so much.

billrogers
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Am I the only girl watching this?
(I really HAVE a low voice)

deadaccount
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Wow! Thaks for such a clear & concise demonstration of how vocal chords should look & feel on high notes and how to practice safely!

terraformingthesubconsciou
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5:21-31 sounds like Mickey Mouse climaxing.

adonaiyah
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This what the vocal community refers to as "sirens" you start low, and scoop up to high and back down again, mimicking the sound of a siren. It's how we help young boys and sometimes girls struggling with their voice change find their head voice. The head voice is what we switch to as we get higher up so we're not carrying our diaphragm or "chest voice" too high which causes the vocal chords to vibrate too hard and larynx to become horse and permanently damage the voice. It's using the space inside of your mouth to amplify and project your notes :).

MOFsquadron
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I'm still not high. This is bad weed.

raulm
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Hey man, just wanna let you know that this really help me remove that "fear" of reaching the high notes. Was able to lessen the strain. Thank you so much

malt
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Overtone singing has helped me learn how to sing os much better in a very short amount of time. I'm still learning but I've found it to be a super interesting skill to develop.

MarinaDoulis
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been singing since I was about 10 so roughly 14 yrs. I've had a lot of lessons and what not. But had to teach myself a lot of things and what you are teaching in this video about the vocal chords staying together. Is what I learnt on my own. But you have just explained it so well. So happy that I actually know whats happening and can work on it even more!

p.s my voice has dropped rapidly in the past 3 years so this helps out a lot haha

MrBucko
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Ever since i hit puberty, i can't do the high notes like what i've used to before .

ianian
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I just wanted you to know that after I watched this video yesterday....I started to “squeak” like you said and which I did at every opportunity throughout the day...I played around with it on different vowel sounds...I resumed this morning after my warm up and then started to sing.... I cannot believe the difference in the ease at the way I can sing higher..something Ive been trying to do for years..I first saw you in another video about a year ago saying the same thing but I found it hard to do and abandoned it after a day or two....well I wasn’t going to quit this time and stuck with it...I feel like I’m finally making a breakthrough and although I have increased my range slightly in the last 18 months this is the single most biggest breakthrough and I couldn’t wait to tell you and obviously thank you.

stevehourihan
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Carl, I'm so grateful that you posted this video. The idea of focusing all the way down to the most elementary event of bringing the vocal cords together to make a tiny little sound with very little air pressure was a game changer for me. I spent some time one evening just lightly bringing the cords together and using just enough air to make a tiny little sound. Then I focused on generating a stable pitch with that tiny little sound. Then I starting sliding the pitch up and down. At low volume and very light pressure, almost no effort is needed to hit ridiculously high pitches. The simple exercise of isolating the cords and the small muscles that control opened my eyes to all the extra muscles that I've been unknowingly recruiting whenever I sing--especially when I approach my first break/bridge/passaggio. Now I'm beginning to understand what vocal teachers mean about needing to drop mass or weight from the voice when transitioning to the upper register. Thanks for helping me to achieve a long-awaited aha moment!

kirby
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2 years later and he's make people laugh and have fun while learning and building confidence, i absolutely love it! 👏👏

asherneu
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Everything true! Even if you trying wide vowels, big sounds, one gotta stop trying to reach and keep the sound stable. That trick to stop singing and start making sounds worked for me some time before!

hex_child
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Cooool, thanks, I'm a guitarist who needs to sing and this absolutely saved me! Already caught the feeling of it.

TheRealHucasys
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"Testosterone lowered the voices..." No wonder Dimash Kudaibergenov can easily belt G#7, because of missing testicles.

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