FATTEN YOUR MIXED VOICE

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HVT Vocal Coach, Eli Prinsen demonstrates The Mixed Voice (also known as Middle Voice and shows how to train this mixed vocal register. How to thicken the mixed voice and make it sound as legit as a true chest register belt.

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It takes a lot of courage to do vocal exercise when you're neighbors and other people are around.

ultimatedrive
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In a 1 hour session, he erased the last 2 yrs of wrong practice. He's worth every cent people. I wish I could afford him 😊

-byko-
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The best mixed voice exercise ever. You've compressed my previous voice teacher's exercises from half hour down to seconds.

nghinvacsf
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You have great material, clarity and confidence. Good for everybody! Thank you!

joebarker
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Many thanks for the video and advice. From what I understand, you are giving good suggestions here.
I can do the 'mix' and do the sirens just like you do in the video, but at the moment my upper range is still 'flutey' and unuseable for my singing.
I'll keep going.

buddhistsympathizer
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I've been working this part of my range for a bit. Problem is, I hate vocal exercises... BORING! So, I search for singers who utilize the portion of my range I need to work on. For this part of my Mix range it's currently Myles Kennedy, which is beastly for a Bass such as myself. 👍🏽🤘🏽
Thanx for posting this, Eli. It showed that I'm doing it right. 😎

sean_b_drummer
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Decided to check out this program recently and this is one of the things I was looking for that ive been sttruggling a lot. I can pull up chest up to an A#4 but I can mix up to a D#5 . i know this because i've achieved it several times. But every time I try to actually sing something that high, mixing up to the B4-C5 area is always hit or miss. It doesnt sound like faalsetto but it definitley feels disconnected from my chest voice. It always sounds weak heady and splattered and i've tried everything. From going softly to attacking very hard, opening my mouth, narrowing my mouth vertically, horizontally, placing it in the back, placing it forward, palette raised, with twang, squeezed, lighlty, with cry, etc and sometimes i will accidentally get what im looking for every once in a while, before losing the coordination. Hopefully this will help

matiaspereyra
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Excellent video, right to the point. Thank you!

fidonol
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I tried this years ago and got "mixed" results (pun intended). I literally had to hit my mid 30s before my throat matured enough to do this kind of thing without burning out my vocal chords. Base baritones the evil G is "daylight" or whatever Green Day does.

survivalizer
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Dude, I have taken from 3 very reputable voice teachers over the last 4 years. This is the first time I have found the "mix" voice. I have always either been operating in a belt or a compressed head voice. Do you teach? Now that I found it, I'd love to learn how to use it better. I quite honestly thought mix voice was a

thesundreamers
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A lot of Bel Canto instructors especially the older generation trained in Europe refer to it as the nasal notes or Head Voice. Honestly it is just M2 but tries to mimic the quality of chest. I just wanted to clarify this to explain why you heard some people refering to this as head voice.

somekindofdude
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Hey Eli, is your 'Ultimate Mixed Voice Program' the one to get to fatten up my mix?

KT
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Im inspired by rob halford so this video was very informative to me

thetrooper-bd
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Can you make a video about the Ee or 'i' vowel please thank you!!

ultrassniper
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You’ve got lots of resonance in your voice, all the sirens in the world will not develop resonance, I wish it was that easy, it would help me no end! you’ll see what I mean from my song ‘grim reaper’ soft head voice

johnfranciskennedysongwrit
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Do you have any tips or videos on coming down to a softer sound after belting. I find after belting i cant go back to softer singing and my bridge becomes flutey. Otherwise, awesome video.

elitezenkai
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0:41 Therms, an old problem... I think that never will be a worldwide unified vocal method, back in the 90's not even what we call "head voice" was called "head voice" for lots of people, if u include Bel Canto... The "head voice" was just the placement of the resonance in the cavities of the head, and they used to call "reinforced falsetto" what we call "head voice" today... it's really complicated...

jriron
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Amazing video but I don't understand 1 thing : u said u r baryton and then you belted right up to the Bb at 5:03 how is that possible?

groumich
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I can get through my registers without a break and comfortably but my middle voice isn’t nearly as loud as yours and the color change is a bit more noticeable….. how to improve this kinda light mix sound into a more full mix

darionlucero
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Hey there, so i am a baritone who has always believed in that’s damned curse, and as I’ve gotten older, 54, my high notes have gone with the dodo bird. So how do I contact you to see about taking private lessons?

robertocervera