Hello Mam.. Last 10 years i am teaching the same thing for singers... i am so glad that the voice culture training is going in correct way.. Wish you all the best and keep teaching...
Dear Pratibha you are fantabulous. I am Suresh wadkar. I just heard your tips about the range how to use voice I am impressed. I will also follow your suggestion and follow your videos. Thank you. Regards. Namaskar.
Mam, your knowledge about music is inversely proportionate to your age.!! Salute to you, the way you explain and demonstrate the methods.. Also they all are extremely precious tips, which normally nobody shares..🙏
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Madam today I have come to know the techniques of practicing high notes very clearly.I used to sing songs regularly. You voice super madam I never seen such type of beautiful voice. One word I can say it is an extraordinary voice.👏👏👏💯💯👏👏👏😇😇😇NARESWAR
Your video is really excellent. I tried to do lip rolls and failed miserably. I am singing in STARMAKER platform. There a computer based program assess each one's performance in 5 parts. Rhythm, skill, and three more I forget their names. In rhythm I have never crossed 80 %. Can you suggest the way to improve my rhythm.
Does ur voice change r become weak as u get older...!! Ur lesson is so good n helpful... I used to sing very well widout any strain even on high pitched sme yrs ago bt NW I'm not able to touch my high notes ..!!
Mam you are amazing and I am able to use this principal, but have doubt for singing, because I am able to hit the notes but how actually we can use this in singing. Because singing again come back to our natural voice.
hi, genuine question, is head voice normally used in carnatic music? if i can't reach a high-pitched note in chest voice, and i accidentally switch to head voice, i am told to try again no matter how strained my voice is while hitting the note.
Thanks, Pratibha. 💐💐 I remember your earlier video on the same topic. Special thanks for the added/modified exercises. Keep enlightening. Keep shining. Cheers!
Wonderful guidance❤❤..but the lip movement brrrrr is sooo.difficult...omg...😅 Tried it and found it funny ... childhood we used to do it soo easily....will keep trying .. thank you once again Pratibha mam
Very clear explanation. You give me hope. I have to stop songs midway as i cant hit high ! Now I am able to feel more relaxed and raise a bit higher. Need more practise, but will get there surely.
I had vocal cord nodules due to sinusitis dry cough 😔😔😔, took speech therapy but due to allergies ,I can't sing anymore,severe voice strain ,sometimes breaking voice ...will be helpful if u can post some exercises It will be helpful
Hi Pratibha, MEDICALLY & SCIENTIFICALLY , I THINK, For good voice and to sing good complex music and to sing whatever note at whatever pitch ( high / normal / low ) , THE VERY VERY ESSENTIAL thing is the good level of hydration & juicyness in our vocal cord, mouth, gut and in blood & body, without any germs & microbes, SO , GOOD BACTERIA and Fiber rich foods, and Dry nuts & mainly Adhi madhuram herbs , will give a singer very juicy & well hydrated voice & pitches to sing even complex notes & pitches.
Sweet Honest & Cute .. Im a Dr. a bathroom singer !! We come across patients mostly teacers, singers who have hoarseness of voice, cracking voice in high pitches an especially vocal cord noudles , polyps etc ... Would you please suggest some exercises for such persons. This is a personal request.
I don't sing or play Indian music, but I do listen to it. Maybe that's why your video got recommended (can't explain the other junk that's recommended!) and I just want to say I appreciate these tips. Great way to start a practice session, and I will do that. I'm just getting back into taking music more seriously and gettin gorganized.
Mam these tricks are really helpful for me thank you so much for the great words and god bless you mam waiting for next beautiful content god bless you mam 😊
Dear mam,U r making the swaras as much as easy to learn. My 8yrs old son learn complicated swaras from ur videos such as malargal ketten & kannodu kanbathellam. Pls also teach the swaras for the violin in 'nadhi pogum' from pisasu movie. He likes to learn it from you.
Falsetto is a relatively thinner sound which has more air coming along with the voice. If your head voice is strong and resonant that will gradually start sounding natural and will get blended with your other registers. But if you are constraining your breath during head voice and bringing out the thinner, airier falsetto that may sound unnatural.
About 5-7 min for each exercise should be good. Apart from that you can do other exercises around the lower and middle octave. I suggest not to spend too much time continuously in the upper octave.
The last one is the easiest for me and the first one is the hardest. And about this second one, it was not so easy but also not very hard. Thank you so much ma'am for this lesson.