How To Sing In The Passaggio - How To Sing In The MIDDLE Of Your Range - Tyler Wysong

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The King of Voice strikes again! Awesome!

bluepoppymusic
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Your videos look more and more professional it is crazy 😳 but you info was also top notch

Chezame
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This is a gem of a lesson. It makes it so much easier to feel the sensations related to correctly singing notes.

zhivago
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That's all what we need actually.
Explanation + example how doing it in singing.
Good job dude.
You've got a new fans here.
👍

adewafarm
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Thank you man your videos are so helpful. I've learned a lot of things about true singing techniques from you🙏

parsakohan
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I am impressed and surprised by your voice. You talk like a baritone but sing like a tenor. Has it always been like this?

jesperjee
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King!, you're the King Vocal Coach on YouTube, nobody explains mixed voice better than you do!, period 😃 and I have seen a lot of videos, believe me 😅. Thank you for making these videos man 👍🏻.

eduardocarvallo
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It's always about the words of encouragement 🔥🔥

Keep enlightening & inspiring us, coach! So many priceless contents in your channel.

And guys, Vertical Voice Academy is AWESOME! GO GET IT!

harethzubedi
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Ooh waoo I do not see the video yet, but I'm sure you solved my trouble hahaha you're a great great teacher Tyler. One of the best

gabrielalejandro
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I really like your tips and I really like how straight-forward and not OTT you are as a presenter - this was great

edwardmellett
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I feel much better access to my passagio and find it very easy to navigate through it if I am deliberately nasally the way a deaf-mute typically sounds (forgive the comparison) The hard part is keeping that feeling while shaping my mouth the way it must to make the sounds I’m striving for.

The concept of a ‘single connected voice’ (instead of the voice broken up into registers) immediately makes sense when I practice this way. Literally feels like I’m strengthening the passagio the way a muscle would be worked out when I do this to be honest

Adrian
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Sending some encouragement your way ma man! Keep doing what your doing !

flawless
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Is the exercise similar to the straw exercise or the puffy cheek?

Great video as always by the way please.

nuelohene
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Wow, it just got easier to sing those middle notes. This lesson is ace! ♠♠♠♠

kevinrobertandrews
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Awesome video I can tell from the first second, love the jacket by the way

vollqesstv
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Wow thank you tyler! I was looking forward to this vid

shotarolee
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Brilliant video, exercise, & explanation as ALWAYS!! Your videos help me so much. One thing... could you explain 'flow phonation' please?

sarahcannon
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Thanks for sharing an exercise. I’ll try.

GingerWaters
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Hi, Tyler! I love your videos, It is the greatest news for me when I see your new video popup from my notification bar today! 

I don't know if I am doing flow phonation or straining when I am singing a "ma" at F4-G4. But I have the first formant located somewhere between H1 and H2 (more closer to H2), but I do feel like I will hit a limit when I move up to G#, can I say I'm doing it correctly at F4-G4? (or can't tell from spectrogram?)

The other way to ask the question, can a yell have H1-F1-H2 output?

louis
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Well shit I must have went the harder way around it, I just muscled through it until it became normal feeling and sounding. It sounded awful starting out, now I can do it without a problem. The mums also help with that, they help your voice stay relaxed when you start to approach that area.

I can confirm what he is saying is true and sound advice. So why am I here if I can already do this? Because there is always something you can learn from different people. Never accept that you have learned all you need in any area that involves learning a skill, its what makes mistakes.

Very good lesson.

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