Freya's Singing Tips: The 5 best exercises for BELTING

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hum 4:11
mah 4:55
nah nah nah 5:26
my 6:25
pulling up 7:06

fahsnptt
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I need to build a house in forest to practise these.. my moms gonna kill me

ashbomma_
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1. 4:14
2. 4:57
3. 5:27
4. 6:23
5. 6:54

Helpful for singers referencing the video :)

bryanhall
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My neighbours are gonna think I'm crazy...

BrunaOneGirlBand
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All I want to do is become Barrett Wilbert Weed XD

ionescarlet
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Belting took a really long time for me. it took about 2 months for me to hit up to a G#5 belt. and now I can hit up to a F6 belt. I am so proud because now I can hit the Bb5 in Ariana Grande's song "Be My Baby". And usually most boys can hit up to a F5-G5 so i am really proud of my self and my full vocal range is "C1(LR)-F6(BR)-B7(WR)" AND I AM ONLY A 12 YR OLD I AM SO PROUD OF MY SELF!

warriorlionheartdemi
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4:25 exercise 1: mhmm
5:04 exercise 2: mah
5:35 exercise 3: nah nah nah
6:32 exercise 4: my
7:05 exercise 5: pulling up

ReaIiPlayBedwars
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i love belting : ) very freeing feeling... one tip i think is cool and i like is to try to mimick the sounds of instruments!!! especially trumpets, flutes. trying to direct and control the sound you create

imsunnybaby
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the best way to reach high notes with a rounded voice and effortless, drop your JAW and create the "O" sound. you DO NOT open your mouth horizontal.

coachfranc
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I like this teacher. For once, a singing teacher that I can actually learn from. Thanks a lot of ❤️

EpicWinz
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i thought i was melodious until my girlfriend told me that i wasn't.

mrnobodyyt
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I can’t wait till belting and screaming in singing goes away and we get back to plain old beautiful singing.

ggrace
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Are you kidding me? Beautiful, and can sing, AND funny? Wow. I am literally starting to sing because of her. I had no interest in singing and hit the wrong button on my computer and her video came up. I couldn't stop watching. (I just subscribed)

noahway
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I AM in a church Choir but learning to hit the high notes and? looking at this video is giving me hope.

michaelperkins
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7:30 : don't get too loud
7:33 :
😂

LaraLocoge
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You are so helpful! I love your videos, they make so much sense. I'm a singer, and can sing very high super notes, however, one thing I always struggled with was finding my belt. Along with private coaching, Ive been following your videos alongside, and my belting range has drastically expanded (an entire octave- to my amazement!) Thank you for your videos!!

chloedole
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“Stop if it stops hurting” *it hurts emotionally*

emilyrose
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I am addicted to your videos! So informative and so charming. No other teacher comes close to the vast amount of knowledge you possess. Great work!

anilkohli
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My assumption is that this isn't where you start with learning to sing. For example possibly breath control would be at the very beginning. Could someone advise.

kobi
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Okay. Question. -I've been singing ever since I was a little girl. Like 3 or 4 yrs old. I'm 17 yrs old now and I'm going to turn 18 in a couple of months. I never took lessons, until a few months ago.-I sang on and off in chest voice and head voice. In middle school I was in choir for a year and sang in head and chest voice. -in high school I started choir my junior year. Only head voice. I didn't ever really sing in chest voice outside of school either. -this year (my senior year) I'm in choir again and I sing all the time outside of school. In chest voice and head voice. -I started voice lessons but we only use head voice. The lessons helped with my chest voice too, so now I sing in chest voice all the time. -In chest voice I can hit a C5 and C#5 and when I'm very warmed up I can hit a D5. I'm not exactly sure how to belt. I don't know how it feels. I don't know how to acces that part of my voice. I can sing in my whistle register so my range is pretty big. From an F# 3 to a C7 ( if I'm very warmed up, even higher).
1) I want to learn how to belt. Should I get a new teacher. One that does musical theatre or teaches chest voice and belting?
2) How far do you think I can get my voice to stretch? (Talking about chest/belting voice)

MegaDanny