Increase Your Vocal Range To 4 Octaves | How To Get Started?!

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YOUR VOCAL RANGE CAN BE INCREASED WITH MUSCLE TRAINING!

In this video I will show you how you can start increasing your vocal range with muscle isolation training. The yawning and CT muscles play a crucial role in this process.When done properly, you won't get a sore throat and you will be able to sing high notes without any tension. What you consider a high note today could be a low note tomorrow!

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Hello there!
I'm Timo Parker a professional Vocal Coach & Musician, and I want to help you reaching your full potential as a singer. Everybody is capable of having a strong and healthy singing voice that is able to sound in a range of at least 4 octaves. Building your instrument as a singer can be a challenging and frustrating process, especially if you don't know what your are doing. That's why I made it my mission to assist you getting there faster, with the right training. Everybody can train muscles within their body. Hence my motto:
Everybody is born to be a SINGER.
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Content of the video:
00:00 How To Gain Range?
00:09 First Muscle: Yawning Muscle
01:30 Strengthen And Stretch At The Same Time
02:25 Get Help From Your Sternum
03:08 Putting Everything Together In 3 Steps
03:47 Second Muscle: CT Pars Oublique
04:46 Explanation Of The Exercise
05:20 Yawn Don't Sing!
05:37 Do's And Don'ts
06:33 How To Practice?
07:40 Bonus Tip
08:37 Be Kind!

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disclaimer:
This channel serves the purpose of free education for anyone. However I assume no liability for anyone using any of the given exercises shown in this video without my supervision. Any phonation (i.e. vibration of the vocal folds) or physical exercises shared in this video will be practiced on your own behalf.
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i love people like you who use science and biology to show how it works, thank you

tnjcm
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I am a low bass (F1 is still in mode 1 for me) and always had a decent range up to C5. Using your technique, I strengthened my chest voice down low and can remain chest connected up to B4 now and get up to a C6 in head voice on a great day. Not to mention, using your technique in conjunction with the subharmonic technique, I am able to hit all the way down to a G0 and even as low as E0. My on-mic day-to-day range is now A0-B5. I am already a trained singer, but, yes, you can teach an old dog new tricks.

johndeeregreen
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I would love to see a full length demo of the exercise

jaobagamasbad
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Hey bro. This was a very interesting video. I've been singing for about 6 years. I've had bad teachers and good ones. I've plateaued at the A4 and at that point my sound gets too thin and have tension creep. I have been challenging myself to sing up to a C5 with a full chest mix instead of having to rely on a pure head voice. It seems that there are not many teachers who really know how to help me with this. Range isn't my issue, I'm having issues with the power on the higher notes or the "Bruno Mars"/"Lady Gaga" notes where they actually sound good and I can form words while maintaining that pitch. As a male vocalist, I am trying to achieve this next level of singing to really elevate my performances and sing the songs we all want to sing in their original key. It's my understanding that perhaps the missing puzzle piece to achieve a C5 in a strong chest/mix is learning how to use the larynx which nobody has ever taught me. If I get choked around the G#4/A4, are these techniques you are talking about going to fix this? How long will it take to be able to sing these higher notes more freely without tension and a good vibrato?

Sunsilknz
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this is great information, never see it this way. thanks for sharing.

rogerhendrix
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Thanks Timo. These tips are very much appreciated.

question-question
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Timo hello! How we can check out if we are using Cricothyroid Muscles? If there any changing in the Larynx? for example Thyroid Cartilage tilted ?

vladlysak
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Whenever I try to produce a sound after yawning (even for a low note), I see my larynx goes up a little bit. Is this a problem and how can I fix it? I feel like I am already relaxed and I don't know how I can make a sound without the larynx going up..

adamwang
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So when i yawn my ears do that buzzing or whatever they do lol, if I'm training this yawning muscle do i want it in the yawn position where it's just low or do i want to lower it into a full yawn to where my ears do the buzzing thing?

fenderfox
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If I’m an alto can I still learn to become a 4 octave?

JazleneContreras
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Do you think I should stop smoking weed before I attempt to increase my range?

MrRambopolis
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Zu schnell gesprochen! Youtubekrankheit.

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