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A Singing Trick That Really Works - Vocal Tract Stability - Tyler Wysong 

Tyler Wysong
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Комментарии : 70   
@Utopicfarmer
@Utopicfarmer 3 года назад
Most selfless teacher. He provides, period. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with everyone without holding anything back.
@tylerwysong
@tylerwysong 3 года назад
I appreciate that!
@sucesssoulman
@sucesssoulman 3 года назад
Thanks Tyler, you are the best teacher online. Your tips have helped me a lot
@tylerwysong
@tylerwysong 3 года назад
I appreciate that!
@mariaotiloud
@mariaotiloud Год назад
Absolutely agree❤❤❤
@rafalvarezsevilla
@rafalvarezsevilla 4 месяца назад
love your approach and perspectives dude, i watched millions of singing videos by now, in your videos i finally find some new stuff ;) thanks man!
@qhari
@qhari 3 года назад
I've just discovered that kind of excercise by accident yesterday. Great vid. Thanks!
@matheus32854
@matheus32854 2 года назад
It ‘s crazy the amount of things that make sense for me in this vid. Thanks dude!!!
@josue4408
@josue4408 2 года назад
You are the best vocal coach I have stumbled upon here! So glad I have 👍🏾
@nahommekuria6088
@nahommekuria6088 3 года назад
Great vid...thank you so much!!
@MusicalVenture
@MusicalVenture 7 месяцев назад
Oh man, you are a genius in your ability to send the right message to a listener, I even feel light in my head every time you highlight these points I had been moving around and had not seen Do not change shape cause it causes yelling! Many years I’ve been mislead to the thought I need to open it more and more! Such a pleasure to listen to you! I’ll watch every video I’ll finally sing, I’m sure now!
@mariaotiloud
@mariaotiloud Год назад
Love it! Such a great tip❤❤❤
@xzuanaja2746
@xzuanaja2746 7 месяцев назад
ah that's why my coach tell me to do scales while biting an ice cream sticks, thanks Mr. Wysong!
@Sotnez
@Sotnez 2 года назад
Durante mucho tiempo estuve buscando una respuesta a la forma de emisión de las vocales. Tu video es una excelente propuesta para este tema. Contiene además las razones que fundamentan la propuesta de una forma estable de emisión. Felicitaciones y muchas gracias, Tyler. M e he suscrito a tu canal. Saludos desde Chile.
@Novafan
@Novafan 2 года назад
Your videos and teaching is legitimately some of the best teaching of any type of knowledge I've ever experienced. I've been singing for 6 years 2 middle school 4 high school and my high school teacher was great he was a good teacher but he didnt really teach too in depth he mainly chose warm ups that would give us certain feelings and told us how to use those feelings in the muscles to change our singing. I had been using the change in muscles and feelings unconsciously knowing how they can change my singing but never truly understood them or what specifically they are or how to use them even better. Thank you
@tylerwysong
@tylerwysong 2 года назад
Thanks so much!!!
@TheLily97232
@TheLily97232 3 года назад
Very interesting!!!! The part on manipulation I can attest. I do that when I overthink singing lol great video
@vincentchen5341
@vincentchen5341 3 года назад
All the vocal coaches videos I watched, you are the one describes the sensation of the body when singing most accurately and clear
@vincentchen5341
@vincentchen5341 3 года назад
You’re so right about not changing and manipulating anything, actually it is like screaming naturally, making high note is actually human nature.
@brannonharris4642
@brannonharris4642 2 года назад
I now understand Ventriloquism
@m.ak.s.1298
@m.ak.s.1298 3 года назад
I like that you focus on one Topic (Mixed Voice) on your channel. It's really helpful and understandable for intermediate Singers who already mastered things like pitch and Breathsupport. Many clever and true quotes in this video.
@tylerwysong
@tylerwysong 3 года назад
Thank you so much!
@ToonmethoofdletterT
@ToonmethoofdletterT 3 года назад
great video, looking forward to the video on Ooh and Eeh, Those vowels mess everything up for me
@clarkjadetelewik
@clarkjadetelewik 2 года назад
Thanks tyler. I have high pitch..tone..now i learn how to make it stable because sometimes if i change my mouth opening..the sound changes as well..thanks i learn from you.
@AsharpVocalAcademy
@AsharpVocalAcademy 3 года назад
Explanations are worth their weight in gold. I never thought to use the neck stretch as a way to put the larynx on a leash. Awesome as always man :)
@tylerwysong
@tylerwysong 3 года назад
Put the larynx on a leash! LOL. That is amazing
@nathanaelselig8595
@nathanaelselig8595 3 года назад
Your videos are gold :) it looks easy when you do it. When I try this, keeping the vowels shapes I feel some pressure wants to add when I go higher and I struggle xD
@jowr2000
@jowr2000 2 года назад
Like the sensation of a grin in the soft palate. Gives me something to focus on to maintain the shape. Thx
@qwarlock4126
@qwarlock4126 8 месяцев назад
You would really be amazing in lessons!
@TeddyLeitner
@TeddyLeitner 3 года назад
Holy crap youve made my life so much easier with just this video alone
@mohdaziziabubakar8556
@mohdaziziabubakar8556 3 года назад
I replied your comment on the other video just now.. Talking about reaching c#5 with mix.. What i didnt mention is i can do it easily (easier than before, i only can reach G4 before with mix) but i get tired easily too.. No strain, just tired.. (i know something is wrong) but this vid already gave me the aswer that i want.. My bad habit is, the higher the wider i open my mouth.. Thats why im easily gettin tired.. AGAIN, Thanks alot! 😭 U r the best coach for mix n highnotes.. Easy to understand ❤️ *sorry for my bad grammar 😭
@jackl.gansner6102
@jackl.gansner6102 3 года назад
why doesn’t this man have more subscribers than he already does
@kralvltavin9173
@kralvltavin9173 2 года назад
I learn voice primarily from Victoria Rapanan but I think you've also got some ways of explaining certain aspects of singing that I get a bit better. This video really helped me keep the notes more stable. I understood this to be summed up as literally "holding the note". Freeze the position of the omboucher and larynx. Not tense, but to completely carry the note.
@bloood9
@bloood9 3 года назад
Glad you switched to the sm7b. Audio is sounding pretty great, huge improvement on the louder examples.
@tylerwysong
@tylerwysong 3 года назад
Thanks!
@mannys.4246
@mannys.4246 3 года назад
I thought you were a baritone. 😭 you were a living proof, that a baritone can reach high notes without sounding heady and adding body and power to the voice. I just read your reply... Great teacher and #VocalCoach! Keep it up and thank you!
@joejoe8369
@joejoe8369 3 года назад
I'm also thinking about this from the last few days, about how you we position our mouth especially in our choir singing we definitely need this same position to achieve the same placement
@s0me0nelse
@s0me0nelse 20 дней назад
interestingly, my natural tendency was to keep my mouth static and not so open, i guess because of low confidence. but many of the vocal coaches instruct people to open their mouth vertically or smile, so i followed it, and it tend to work in allowing me to go higher with less strain.... now you advice me to go back to neutral :x this hold the sternum trick is amazing! i got from G2 to C2 only by holding the sternum down! where can i see more about how it works?
@lequyduong2092
@lequyduong2092 3 года назад
Great vid.
@tylerwysong
@tylerwysong 3 года назад
Thank you!
@MusicalVenture
@MusicalVenture 7 месяцев назад
This is so noble, to give credit to Ken Bozeman If I finally learn to sing, I will give you credit on my channel too😊😊😊
@joelstephenson8017
@joelstephenson8017 3 года назад
It's coming, slowly but surely!!!
@toothless2323
@toothless2323 3 года назад
Awesome, just yesterday I thought about working more on my high registers like head and flageolet
@qwarlockz8017
@qwarlockz8017 2 года назад
I would love a list of great books and authors from you. I try and write down when you drop them. But they are all just tossed off. A list would be brilliant!
@patopodolyak
@patopodolyak 3 года назад
Great video Tyler. I was just wandering yesterday when you would upload a new one and here you are again! I guess this is about letting the acoustics of the vowel take care of itself when changing registers right? It feels so good!. One question I have and will appreciate your comment is this. At around 9:20 you mention relaxing the upper sternum a bit, in order to reposition larynx height. Although this is so effective ,I wander if this is in contradiction to the "noble posture", (high and comfortable sternum), desired for vocal tract free functioning.
@tylerwysong
@tylerwysong 3 года назад
Yes absolutely just allowing the acoustics to passively migrate. I don't want you to relax the sternum and or drop the chest but just pull downward on the skin slightly. I hope that makes sense.
@contralto25
@contralto25 3 года назад
Hi Tyler. In trying to get my head around changing / adjusting my falsetto into mixed voice (I generally sing classical music) I think this video might have done the trick! Thanks.
@tylerwysong
@tylerwysong 3 года назад
Yay!!
@zenrobotninja
@zenrobotninja 3 года назад
Very cool
@veerendrashukla
@veerendrashukla 3 года назад
Thanks!
@tylerwysong
@tylerwysong 3 года назад
You bet!
@Bazza.official
@Bazza.official 3 года назад
Oh Tyler what would i do without you
@hugoreyes2574
@hugoreyes2574 3 года назад
Great!
@tylerwysong
@tylerwysong 3 года назад
Thank you!
@rhoiesundolan6560
@rhoiesundolan6560 2 года назад
Hello Tyler, do you have a video that talks about how to take care of your voice?
@juliusreade6647
@juliusreade6647 2 года назад
I think it might be useful to create a video which goes into the affects that you use, just so we can get a better idea of how that functions.
@officialWWM
@officialWWM 2 года назад
I have a very strong mixed voice and can sing most rock stuff in that area. What I don’t seem to have is any kind of head voice. If I try to sing something light and high, no sound comes out. I would love to learn how to develop my head voice for lighter pop songs :/
@xX_N_E_O_Xx
@xX_N_E_O_Xx 3 года назад
Ok, i get this and it's working, but my question is, when do i apply the opened throat with an wide opened mouth?
@clarkjadetelewik
@clarkjadetelewik 2 года назад
I always feel the tension in hitting high notes..and its not stable when i manipulate something to hit the notes not allowing my vvocal cords do its work
@samizaidi8714
@samizaidi8714 3 года назад
Sir I have an issue. A few months ago I used to practice falsetto...i did get a little bit better at it but now whenever i try to sing high notes sometimes my voice just turns into falsetto(or cracks). Or maybe it's just the break between my chest and mixed voice i don't understand. I couldn't help it. Sir, Please tell me what to do.
@clarkjadetelewik
@clarkjadetelewik 2 года назад
Choose the shape, dont change the shape, and feel the light buzz
@ganeshr18
@ganeshr18 3 года назад
Sir, I have a question.. Plz rply.. Are you a baritoner?!?! .. Cuz I wanna know my vocal type, My speaking voice is same as yours.. So I'm asking you this.. Thanks in advance!
@tylerwysong
@tylerwysong 3 года назад
No I am a tenor.
@hugoreyes2574
@hugoreyes2574 3 года назад
@@tylerwysong I think you are probably a spinto tenor en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spinto
@11KT11
@11KT11 3 года назад
Good info but way too many ads
@joejoe8369
@joejoe8369 3 года назад
correct me if i'm wrong but think advertisers are the one who decides on how many ads, and it depends on geo location, websites visited and prefferences
@AsharpVocalAcademy
@AsharpVocalAcademy 3 года назад
I had zero ads when I watched it :/ but yeah they’re annoyingly when they turn up
@rwalt66
@rwalt66 3 года назад
First
@johnoliverfornillos5251
@johnoliverfornillos5251 3 года назад
155th view
@patelrestilla7311
@patelrestilla7311 2 года назад
I like your videos but they’re very wordy.
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