How to Release Your Voice in the high notes with power and taking the voice out of the throat

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In this video, I will teach you how to release your voice while singing high notes in an easier way. With just a few vocal exercises, you will achieve this.
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If you want to have a beautiful voice and timbre, this video is for you!

singwelltv
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7 years of vocal lessons and no one explained it like this THANK YOU THANK YOU

jemsophia
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I was a very bad singer with cracking voice and my mom is doubtful when i told her i want to go to a singing competition, but when i watched this video after practicing so much, i can finally sing properly and better. I won 4th place in the competition and proved my mother wrong, thank you so much! I really thought practicing makes my voice better.

penguinmelody
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THIS is the only vocal coach in the internet that can reallly teach this. He knows not only how to do it but he teaches it as a professional teacher would

MrRicardobotti
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I am shocked! After 4 years of vocal classes I finally understood everything from this video, thank you so sooo much!

veronicaderevyanko
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Thoroughly explanatory and illustrative. That's what we look for a teacher in any field. Thank you again!

LuisDiazM
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+I have watched hundreds of videos on how to hit those high notes and this is the first one that has taught me anything. I got it right off! While I'm not perfect at it, I now know how it's done! The rest is practice, practice, practice. With these tools I know it won't take long. Thank you. Thank you!

rogermorris
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I think I am finally able to sing high notes without choking! Thank you so much for sharing this information with the world!❤

meribeth
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I’ve been coming on and off YouTube searching for videos that could help me polish my voice after abandoning music for almost 15yrs.
And I am very proud to say my search ends tonight. I’m here to Stay!!! 📍
Great Great Teacher! Bravo! 👏🏾

ogburiestanleycheedy
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Very helpful!
I'm here to stay!
Exception to the internet's rule of grifting ego and second hand imitation. An actual authentic teacher!
I especially appreciate how quickly these insights can be applied. No less how expeditiously you get straight to it

theonetruetim
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How are you so underrated? This is gold ngl

khaaliq_
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you have a great talent for explaining these things. thank you

willfeen
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So far he is the only person who demostrated the head voice. I knew that wasn't falsetto the moment I heard it. I finally discovered my head voice after so many years of tryna understand what it was, how does it sound, tryna find examples. After messing around by vocalizing in my lower range, the light bulb went off so quickly. I was actually doing breathing exercises and doing something different which is hard to explain wut I wuz doin. I jus kno I wuz hearing overtones in the note I was soundin off. So I kept going up and down. I kept goin up to see how high I could go. Dat's when I knew I finally figured it out. Started singin a Larry Graham song to apply this tecnique i discovered by accident. Had a lotta rust in there, but I knew wit practice it would strengthin further. My vocal cords would get used to wut I wuz doin. Fast forward to today, I'm not an expert yet but now I'm listenin to all singers dat have the same range or close, or singers dat I want to sound like. Such as Kenny Terry from Az Yet. He eitha is a bass/baritone or a baritenor. I'm fo sho a bass baritone. parts of his range I couldn't tap into when I was a teen listenin to this guy, I can actually tap into now. I just need to perfect it. I can actually sing parts in my head voice dat I normanlly would have to use falsetto to hit. I can't wait to start makin the type of r&b songs I've always wanted to write and record my own voice. My main issue dat I'm tryna work out is dat ppl say dat I sound operatic at times. I can't stand dat. I've neva had any opera training. However, I do listen to Paul Robeson. So dat's probably why thinkin about it now.

ZgraceLee
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This was the best explanation for using those pharynx and larynx and the balancing of the nasal and chesty resonance of the voice

rrraaveennn
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OMG I JUST FOUND THE REAL EXPLANATION OF HOW SOFT PALATE, LARYNX, PHARYNX AND EVERYTHING ELSE GOING ON IN THE BODY WHILE SINGING For years i've been trying to understand it but no teacher or video has been able to explain it like

Aliicee
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Omggg thank you so muchhhh Learning to sing at home could be difficult most of the time if you can't afford a training coach and you may aharm your Vocal cords..you literally saved my life... Whqt an Amazinggg Tutor you Are god bless you ♥️🎧🎧🔥🔥✨✨✨✨

MyBollyWorld
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This might be one of the best explanations on how to properly raise the soft palate and utilise the laryngeal tilt properly I've ever seen

Nopestillasecret
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Thanks for sharing how to control your soft palates and larynx movement exercises when you are singing high or low techniques through the two voice output chambers (nasal and oral).

CalvinLimSH-ldle
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This is it. This is the exercise. I accidentally got here twice before and have been looking at mixed voice exercises for months because I *knew* I could sound full in my high range, but I could never find it again. I have been doing 100s of exercises and watching tons of videos, but I would always either have my soft palate all the way up or all the way down. It’s silly now, but I didn’t realize it was all of one or the other. The difference was immediate and I am so grateful for this. Thank you so much! I’m still working on the balance, I sound a little Kermity or hooty if I go too far in one direction or the other, but balancing it is way less daunting than finding it. I have never seen that exercise before and it is a game changer.

thirdpartyprogrm
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Helped me very lott !! Your really gonna make big difference in youtube teachers and also I bless you ll reach peaks in it !

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