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How To Do Vibrato With Resonance - Ken Tamplin Vocal Academy 

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How To Do Vibrato With Resonance - Ken Tamplin Vocal Academy
What is "Vibrato" for singing and why does it matter?
A true natural vibrato is the "final resting place" of resonance for a strongly supported, whole tone, "relaxing" into a state of oscillation, creating maximum resonance.
There are many debates as to whether the oscillation of vibrato should be above the whole tone or below it.
This author is a firm believer the the oscillation must be "below" the whole tone since its purpose and function is a relaxation response. Going above the whole tone would not promote a relaxation response.
Vibrato is a very personalized "signature" for the voice.
And there are many different types of Vibrato.
It also can be a key to determine the health of one's voice.
And/or it also may be used as an "effect" for different styles and types of singing.
As we explore how to become a better singer, vibrato plays an important role in the resonance of the voice.
Let's first explore the different types of Vibrato for singing.
1) Diaphragmatic vibrato is characterized by diaphragmatic pulsating during a sustained tone. This type of vocalizing generally produces a tremolo effect which is not healthy and hard to get away from, once it has been embedded. The breath should flow evenly and not be subject to a "pulse" of the diaphragm. This is usually heard from the "herculean" roles of a big tenor or a big soprano role.
2) A Vocal Trill vibrato is often taught through through vocal training of matching pitch to the ones played either on piano or guitar usually in a half or full step toggles from the original pitch, to a half step and back again. This can result into a "Wobble" which becomes very wide and slow and directly affects absolute pitch. Its oscillation is slower than a healthy vibrato, which has much less pitch differentiation.
3) The Laryngeal vibrato, or being manipulated from the larynx (voice box) is also not a good idea since the voice box should stay stable while singing. Its task should not be to manipulate vibrato. This is often referred to as "Gospel Jaw" or "Jaw Vibrato" where the jaw moves up and down. This can be witnessed in singers such as Whitney Houston or Steve Perry.
4) Caprino vibrato in Italian means goat-like (wiggle) or "little goat." This is a fast and nervous-sounding vibrato. Many artists have made this sound famous such as Stevie Nicks or Manhatten Transfer (with a quick "horn stab" sound)
5) A "Tremolo" vibrato has a faster oscillatory rate and is usually "wider" than a natural vibrato. Artists such as Aaron Neville have made this sound famous.
6) A "Natural" vibrato is where one can hold a note and "relax" into a state of oscillation. It also provides for greater volume when singing without adding pressure (resonance).
Some believe that vibrato just "happens naturally" and requires no vocal training. This author does not believe that. In order to become a better singer, everything we do with our voice, if we are looking to do it correctly, requires vocal training.
So whether one is looking to increase vocal range, learn better vibrato, and more, it is a good idea to get with a quality vocal coach and get competent vocal lessons on your journey to great singing!
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@bilal7997
@bilal7997 3 года назад
Even his speaking voice has HD quality
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
Thanks for the visit! Rock on!
@jeffreese4194
@jeffreese4194 2 года назад
This dude would be a great radio talk show host . Anything involving voice
@stephaniesallie8968
@stephaniesallie8968 2 года назад
Exactly my thoughts. 🌻
@Young_Ban
@Young_Ban 2 года назад
It’s his expensive mic too😆
@nicksmith8557
@nicksmith8557 Год назад
KT = Quality.
@productionmark
@productionmark 6 лет назад
You should do a TED TALK about your music passion. Love how you explain and show examples. I am serious. You should do a TED TALK!
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 6 лет назад
That's kind of you to say, Productionmark!
@productionmark
@productionmark 6 лет назад
Ken Tamplin Vocal Academy It might be kind, but I am serious. You would do a beautiful and passionate TED Talk. It will boost your marketing. A lot. Genuine and organic.
@GeofclavzOfficial
@GeofclavzOfficial 5 лет назад
Agree!
@inceptionsd
@inceptionsd 5 лет назад
@@kentamplin Seriously, though. Your talking skills are really fitted for an educational presentation!
@vinceinfinityinto373
@vinceinfinityinto373 5 лет назад
Yourr sooo cooool
@caitm8209
@caitm8209 4 года назад
i like how you stand by your techniques without putting others down.
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 4 года назад
I try not to.
@strangefields5992
@strangefields5992 4 года назад
I think i started adding vibrato as a young child singing cause i don't remember having to learn it. I grew up in a musical family and guitar and singing came more naturally to me i think as a partial result of being around it so much. That being said, i can't stand when people suggest that you HAVE to be born into music/born with talent, to be a good musician. It's just not true....what people lack is passion, not talent. If your passionate about anything music related, you CAN obtain the skills you need because these techniques are not magic fairy dust. It's real, proven stuff. I know a guy who started working on his vocal technique just a few years ago and the difference is amazing. He couldn't even sing in the right key half the time when he started. BELIEVE IT GUYS!! Ken knows what hes talking about!!!!!
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 4 года назад
Well said.
@seerking
@seerking 4 года назад
My problem is I have passion but lack talent and skill :(
@angelashiflet6153
@angelashiflet6153 4 года назад
@@seerking watch Ken's videos and maybe you'll gain that
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 4 года назад
@@seerking My course can help with that. kentamplinvocalacademy.com/
@jamqdlaty
@jamqdlaty 3 года назад
Same goes for everything probably. I'm a graphic designer and since I remember amily friends and other people were saying I'm "talented", when in reality I just loved drawing since I picked up my first pencil and I wanted to be better and better at it. :) Now I'm getting old (30 already), but decided to get back to guitar and this time try not to be insecure about my voice, so I want to make it as not terrible as possible.
@richardgoldman8761
@richardgoldman8761 6 лет назад
Wow, great lesson! Who wouldn’t want this guy as a vocal coach? Fantastic!
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 6 лет назад
Glad you like the tutorial, Richard!!
@JakeEllison94
@JakeEllison94 4 года назад
Wow. Was not expecting the Josh Groban Vibrato when we busted the guitar out, bravo!
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 4 года назад
Haha! Thanks!
@martijndegroot1593
@martijndegroot1593 4 года назад
I remember trying to learn vibrato by watching bruce dickinson perform and I always saw his jaw moving so I figured i should start doing it too. Up to now jaw vibrato is still the way I do it👌
@cloerosesmith
@cloerosesmith 2 года назад
My vibrato just magically came a few weeks ago and I’ve been obsessed with your videos lately, reinvigorated and motivated to improve my voice. You are so talented at explaining things that make sense to someone who has no professional training like me and I’ve improved so much just by watching/listening to you. I’ve tried dozens and dozens of channels and there are talented coaches out there but it doesn’t quite click unless you’re the one explaining it. Thank you so much 💕
@MrAndyCarlos
@MrAndyCarlos 6 лет назад
I can't even sing but I'm watching 😁
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 6 лет назад
Thanks for watching, MrAndyCarlos!
@EphemeralProductions
@EphemeralProductions 5 лет назад
Maybe after applying some of the information in Ken's videos, you WILL get to where you can sing. At least a bit better!
@MrLuigiFercotti
@MrLuigiFercotti 5 лет назад
@@EphemeralProductions I just practice some real simple stuff and not surprisingly I find my tone and pitch improve. What was unexpected was my speaking voice is richer and clearer. I practice in the car commuting, so I don't inflict any punishment. 😉
@e-forcee-force4903
@e-forcee-force4903 4 года назад
MrAndyCarlos hehe
@ThisIsJessPaul
@ThisIsJessPaul 2 года назад
This is the best explainers on vibrato I've ever heard. I've known for a while that I've been doing it incorrectly but didn't know how or why or what was the correct source or reason for vibrato. I feel like I've learned so much in just 13 mins.
@mitchellheidtofficialchann308
@mitchellheidtofficialchann308 4 года назад
I've been singing for years and am completely self taught. I am actually pretty good but after watching your videos I have noticed a marked improvement and after a couple of weeks I find myself able to do things I could not do before. Thanks a lot for these videos.
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 4 года назад
That's great to hear, Mitchell!
@dann5480
@dann5480 4 года назад
You can tell that this person has dedicated his entire life to singing and he's a complete master at it. I didn't expect to learn this much dear sir. SUBSCRIBED!!!
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 4 года назад
Glad you're here, Mir!
@honkymonkey9568
@honkymonkey9568 4 года назад
The jaw vibrato is the funniest, then the goat.
@Felipe..Vieira
@Felipe..Vieira 11 месяцев назад
i have payed attention to some vibratos, and even those who goes "above the line", they sing the half step note and then relaxing from there, this is how i actually developed mine
@georgesmith1011
@georgesmith1011 Год назад
I get vibrato when I sing most of the time but I can turn it on or off - but sometimes when the breathing and pressure is spot on I notice the difference. It’s slower and more controlled and feels like it’s happening without my choice whether to or not. It’s much better
@ThisIsJessPaul
@ThisIsJessPaul 2 года назад
I'm also so grateful for this attitude that pushes back on the idea that it should just come naturally. I always felt that learning how vibrato works can help with understanding where the breath is sourced to sing properly, maybe a little like seeing and understanding the end-goal to work up to
@philbertchow5425
@philbertchow5425 4 года назад
I vibrato by shaking my entire head around really, really fast until I get whiplash.
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 4 года назад
😊
@Guy-bm5wh
@Guy-bm5wh 4 года назад
I know this is a joke but shaking your head does work
@patriziamusic
@patriziamusic 5 лет назад
Thanks Ken.. You clarified and confirmed that what I have been doing all along is correct.. You are awesome
@beaglesrfun5896
@beaglesrfun5896 Год назад
Such a wealth of knowledge! And respectful and objective exemplifying of types of vibratos without criticizing the singers.
@thickmomson
@thickmomson 3 года назад
I love how he is still replying the newest comments
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
I try! Thanks for the visit! Appreciate it! Rock on!
@rajj13
@rajj13 6 лет назад
10:45, you're welcome.
@havilavi472
@havilavi472 4 года назад
Thx u
@aerdon0856
@aerdon0856 4 года назад
00:01 you're welcome to watch and appreciate the video :)
@simon.i3119
@simon.i3119 4 года назад
The info before it is valuable tho
@TravelNP
@TravelNP 3 года назад
You are a hero. Thanks!
@baseballhaha
@baseballhaha 3 года назад
I just saw that and instantly went to the comments. That control is absolutely mind blowing.
@wa9kzy326
@wa9kzy326 6 лет назад
Thanks Ken. I found your demonstrations of what not to do most enlightening. I have been struggling to achieve vibrato for 6-7 years. Seems like your wide overview will be most helpful to me.
@reigndiamonds6992
@reigndiamonds6992 5 лет назад
I liked how you explained what vibrato is, in that it's a relaxation response leading to a state of oscillation. That makes so much sense to me. My issue in doing vibrato has been overusing it and pushing too much. You've got a great channel!
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 5 лет назад
I'm glad it makes sense to you, Reign!
@mcflavio1
@mcflavio1 3 года назад
Just terrific! You are a living legend Mr Ken. Glad I've found you.
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
Thanks and welcome!
@Soccox
@Soccox 3 года назад
Ken, glad I found you. I’d just like to say, I viewed a lot of your videos, and also your lists of all time great singers. It seems to me you missed one of the greatest singers of all times on your lists and that’s you. Your a freaking amazing singer. And in my humble opinion your right there in the top 10 of the all time bests. The difference between the best ever and you, is the fact that your an extremely talented passionate educator who passes the gift onto others. And based on that-- that makes you the number one in my book. Also, I viewed a lot of your students videos and I’d just like to say - your the real deal and your students reflect that. Your a world class talent, singer, and person. Thank you for all the wonderful shares here on the RU-vid and keep up the great work.
@jay-z635
@jay-z635 2 года назад
Great lesson, thank for such great info ! Starting learning music in third grade , with traditional timing and reading notes and musical notation. This is probably the best instructions ever in 40+ years since ,!
@dailygrindtv8698
@dailygrindtv8698 2 года назад
demm, that second u uses the guitar together with vibrato gives me a crystal clear answer. thank you🖤
@Gabriel-MagicMusic
@Gabriel-MagicMusic 2 года назад
I don't know much about the theory/ techniques of singing but I can " feel" music and some special things around techniques of singing without really being able to explain them. I started singing ( in the " shower"😉 )and doing a few cover songs myself, just 8 months ago while being bored during New Zealand's Covid Lockdowns. As you said, I've just tried to learn from some other great singers by just copying their techniques, without really understanding what they are actually doing. Then, by " accident" I started to watch some of your videos which inspired me a lot, and... " surprize🤩..." everything you were saying and showing has made so much sense to me. They helped me to jump from " level 2 to 4" ( still a lot of work to reach level 10🥲), by just understanding a little bit more about what is happening behind the " scenes". Anyway, too late for me to have any aspirations in singing, but I still like to do things right, even though I am singing just for my family. Thanks a lot for these amazing videos you are doing for us, which I am sure are helping lots of other aspiring singers for who any progress really can count and can make the difference between "success in the bathroom" 😉 and worldwide success...By the way, after experimenting a little bit by myself with the techniques you were explaining in this video, I got to the conclusion that I TOTALLY AGREE with you that "natural VIBRATO goes BELOW the line ", no doubt about it. Thank you...I will keep watching all your new videos.
@franciscodesouza908
@franciscodesouza908 5 лет назад
Dude, these tips are Gold.
@nicholasorthodox
@nicholasorthodox 6 лет назад
First time I had a real vibrato was on accident, I was recording into my phone at 4 in the morning trying to be quiet but just loud enough to produce a proper note and this angelic feeling vibrato hit me out of left field and startled me. I kept listening back in awwe like, "that sounds good!"
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 6 лет назад
nicholasorthodox Awesome!
@martyblack13
@martyblack13 Год назад
You sound amazing Ken! I love you voice! To me you one of the greatest singers in music!
@stephaniesallie8968
@stephaniesallie8968 2 года назад
2 11 2022. I loved this lesson. I can't wait to learn n listen to each video. Thank you mr. Ken. Arizona is watching. YOUR a darn good teacher n I love your talents of singing n teaching. Hands down. Thank you.🍁🍁🍁
@elisacapllonch5021
@elisacapllonch5021 6 лет назад
Fantastic tips... Happy birthday, man! May life bless you with special moments over and over!
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 6 лет назад
Thank you, Elisa! I appreciate it!
@TheJackish90
@TheJackish90 6 лет назад
Ken Tamplin Vocal Academy It's your birthday? Well, Happy Once-a-Year Day! And have a good one, too!
@susansmith6074
@susansmith6074 6 лет назад
Happy Belated Birthday Ken! Wow everyone seems to have a December birthday...a lot of the people I follow on RU-vid. My birthday was December 10th. Anyways I hope you had a wonderful birthday!
@jeroenm3429
@jeroenm3429 6 лет назад
Ken-man, you are as good as teacher as you are as fun to listen to. Keep on teaching like you do man!
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 6 лет назад
Thanks, Jeroen! 😊
@inkrubetta8455
@inkrubetta8455 2 года назад
a few years ago my friend followed your channel, and now he has become a great singer ,, now I want to watch all your videos ,, hopefully I will also be a great singer ,, thank you ,, you a verry2 great teacher,, im from 🇲🇾 malaysia ❤️
@Qtini
@Qtini 2 года назад
I just started trying to teach myself to sing, and this is by far the most informative video on YT about vibrato. Every other video I've come across so far has only mentioned one of the methods and I was so confused on what to do. Now I understand why. Thank you.
@MariellaEnergy
@MariellaEnergy 5 лет назад
Ken you are such a great teacher, you have and incredible versatile talent and it's evident that you are passionate about teaching others to embrace their own voice and singing. I'm so grateful for your lessons. You are a treasure. Much love from my Source to yours ♥
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 5 лет назад
Thank you so much for the kind words, Mariella!
@mathewmerrill6969
@mathewmerrill6969 3 года назад
After 10 minutes in, my mind was blown. total epiphany. Thank you so much you are seriously the man👍
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
My pleasure!
@JakeBerscheit
@JakeBerscheit 11 месяцев назад
I had no idea there were so many ways of cheating vibrato. Your explanation was exactly what I was looking for! Thank you for sharing, and I have to say that you are the only singing coach I trust with all my heart!
@soothingtrax
@soothingtrax 6 лет назад
Truly amazing information Ken. I am beginning to do things with my voice that I never thought were possible. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and wisdom my friend.
@SuperDachshund
@SuperDachshund 6 лет назад
Thank you! Thank you for putting names and descriptions to these various vibratos! I've always noticed a difference between them and have wondered what the heck is going on. One vibrato is not another's. This makes so much sense now!
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 6 лет назад
Awesome, SuperDachsund
@trishafaulk2067
@trishafaulk2067 3 года назад
Robin Gibb had an incredible vibrato that seemed to just flowed without a care in the world. - When I sing, it just sort of happens on occasions.
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
Keep up the hard work!
@michaelpereira5723
@michaelpereira5723 5 лет назад
Your youtube videos alone are gold mines of information. Thank you so much for what you do. I plan on purchasing your course as soon as I can afford it!
@tombstone7577
@tombstone7577 2 года назад
Brilliant explanation to my 12 yr old who has a natural vibrato that surfaces sometimes. Wanted her to understand what we are observing so thanks 🙏
@brutaro
@brutaro 5 лет назад
Well, that’s very enlightening. I learned vibrato through study cause i love the way it sounds and I’m really obsessed with it. You really have to be relaxed, otherwise it will never be natural. You just can’t “vibrato” if you’re over singing or beyond your vocal range. When you talked about doing it beyond the line, well I can’t think how this can be natural as well, but natural is just the best way for you to be consistent when doing something. That’s what i think at least. Another great video from the Master :)
@Endrit719
@Endrit719 6 лет назад
Ken you have no idea how much I love you and how much respect I have for you , you are really awesome the best teacher I've seen so far
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 6 лет назад
Thanks for those kind words, Endrit!
@Endrit719
@Endrit719 6 лет назад
thanks to you sensei
@khormunhuai5901
@khormunhuai5901 5 лет назад
your video has answered many of my old old questions. good video!
@ScottPerratti
@ScottPerratti 5 лет назад
Thank you Ken.
@denniswilhoite6715
@denniswilhoite6715 6 лет назад
Once again great in-depth description that connects and can make a huge difference
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 6 лет назад
Thanks, Dennis!
@dianadee4300
@dianadee4300 5 лет назад
Thanks for putting these out, Ken. It's like a college music degree, except the teacher (you!) has a lot more personality!
@USMC-Sniper-0137
@USMC-Sniper-0137 6 лет назад
Thank-You! Just what I was looking for to hone my vibrato!!
@eugenebubble6312
@eugenebubble6312 4 года назад
God bless you,Ken.
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 4 года назад
😊
@zabeth11173
@zabeth11173 5 лет назад
I have been bing watching your videos overnight and have already improved my diaphragm breathing and tone. 💖💛💖💛💖💛💖💛💖💛💛💖💛💖💛💛
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 5 лет назад
elizabeth davis That is awesome!
@maduroholdings
@maduroholdings 5 лет назад
Lol I love the fact that if you can step by step follow this recipe/formula Diaphragmatic breath + vowel + relaxation = oscillation I can get it going when I follow this recipe. Thanks Ken my coach encourages the contrived method of the toggle To help relax the larynx perhaps freeing it so you can learn to relax it not sure what but When I added your formula after practicing the contrived method voila it happened right away
@shawnpwatsons1
@shawnpwatsons1 3 года назад
Ken you've got so much to share you can hardly help yourself. You"re oozing it. I think this is a kind of greatness in and of itself but especially a Teacher.
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
Wow! Thanks SHAWN!
@christinenettles5402
@christinenettles5402 4 года назад
You're Awesome 🌟 The way you teach and explain how to sing is the best🎤🎶🎸✌❤ Thank you
@keithlien1681
@keithlien1681 4 года назад
Performer turned Teacher. Awesome! Loved the different examples of vibrato and the actual demonstration of each in a calm, relaxing manner. As an instrumentalist trying to improve my vocal techniques, I appreciate your leadership and method of sharing your compassion with me.
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 4 года назад
Wow, thank you!
@detroitrockscity
@detroitrockscity 5 лет назад
Again, I wish I had this video in 1984. Thank you Ken, very well done, so most can understand.
@85marcoma
@85marcoma 4 года назад
Everything you say is just Gold.... everything
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 4 года назад
85marcoma . Thanks for the kind words!
@Zeus-mn8zc
@Zeus-mn8zc 2 года назад
Love it Master Ken….such an inspiration…Thank U…thank u……🔥🔥
@ferrantepallas
@ferrantepallas 4 года назад
great video -- I'm classically trained and I found this very useful and informative, thank you!
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 4 года назад
Awesome! Happy to hear that!
@JoshuaJamesRules
@JoshuaJamesRules Год назад
This is the best and most detailed video on vibrato I have seen so far. So helpful and detailed, especially the explanations of the different manufactured vibratos and the “relaxed” vibrato, which feels better to me personally. I have used the manufactured vibrato techniques to warm up my vocal chords which I found helpful, but the relaxed vibrato from the diaphragm is the ultimate goal when singing. It just feels more natural. Love your videos!!! Thank you!
@kentamplin
@kentamplin Год назад
Glad it was helpful!
@ARKAMBE
@ARKAMBE Год назад
Your academy had a great effect for beginners to reach the professional level. Thanks for the wonderful lesson 😘
@PedrinhoPSG
@PedrinhoPSG 2 года назад
I'M FROM BRAZIL AND USE TO WATCH YOUR VIDEOS FOR TWO REASON.FIRST LERN HOW TO SING END SECOND IMPROVE MY ENGLISH..THANK YOU SO MUCH YOU'RE THE BEST.
@sameochannel7637
@sameochannel7637 5 лет назад
As a sax player I LOVE these tutorials! I use all kinds of vibratos, and I use them all while singing too :) You make me a better sax player
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 5 лет назад
Sameo Channel Isn't that amazing?!
@renemuller6967
@renemuller6967 6 лет назад
I often heard natural Vibrato is a result of a good singing technique. The way you explained the difference between artifical vibrato and natural vibrato was very interesting and entertaining.
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 6 лет назад
Thanks, Rene'!
@renemuller6967
@renemuller6967 6 лет назад
you're welcome!
@casperkenbergeron1488
@casperkenbergeron1488 6 лет назад
CASPER GHOST OF MUSIC PAST!
@TheSoulwan
@TheSoulwan Год назад
Oh man, this guy is serious ! I am into RnB, been looking for a way to Increase my range and resonance with vibrato, I think this is it, found the right coach for me, I'll see you at the class, coach !!
@Aloha-zp7fc
@Aloha-zp7fc Год назад
Thank you sir!
@vipinkumar-kf6jr
@vipinkumar-kf6jr 4 года назад
Thank you so much, for sharing your experience and observations.
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 4 года назад
my pleasure vipin kumar!
@FernyBass
@FernyBass 4 года назад
I want to have the really fast vibrato,like Elvis and many singers from that time.It sounds so good.
@mattnelson2539
@mattnelson2539 4 года назад
Ferny I don’t know if you’re young like me, I’m just glad too see someone else who loves Elvis!!!
@FernyBass
@FernyBass 4 года назад
Ian Irwin Yeah, I love his tone. I’m 15 and I thankfully have a naturally deep bass voice but I don’t have the fast vibrato that he has. I have it slow.
@johnhall8037
@johnhall8037 6 лет назад
I've watched a few of your How To's, very impressed. I thought I would check out a couple of others .....quickly jumped back over here. Thanks so much, wonderful info.
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 6 лет назад
Thank you, Wendy Hall!
@Alexbfd94
@Alexbfd94 3 года назад
As a new singer, you are a God sent ❤️
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
Thank you! Check out my course! kentamplinvocalacademy.com/
@antonoat
@antonoat 3 года назад
"Goat vibrato" hilarious. Love this video Ken, as others have said your teaching skills are outstanding. It's many, many years since I was at school, wish we'd had teachers like you!
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
Wow, thanks!
@deejones6446
@deejones6446 6 лет назад
Happy Birthday Ken, great video. Thanks, have a blessed day. 😁🎼🎤🎶🎵
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 6 лет назад
Thank you, Dee! You remembered! :-)
@deejones6446
@deejones6446 6 лет назад
Ken Tamplin Vocal Academy Of course! It's the same as my stepdad's 😊
@rhyvcota5762
@rhyvcota5762 6 лет назад
You’re like the coolest vocal teacher
@xxcelr8rs
@xxcelr8rs 5 лет назад
Excellent, thank you!
@allancrow134
@allancrow134 4 года назад
That was an incredible explanation in terms of nuance and technique. :) I always thought SRV had a nice warble to his voice.
@litiafaoa1678
@litiafaoa1678 5 лет назад
I really didn’t plan on staying the whole video but you included some very interesting information 👌🏾
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 5 лет назад
I'm glad you stayed long enough to find more than you expected! Come back to my channel and you'll see even more cool stuff!
@wendybr549
@wendybr549 4 года назад
I cant even sing and I love watching these videos. I will say my head is spinning. A lot to take in. I quess if I could sing I could take in everything you are saying. Lots of info. Thanks
@kathleenmcmillen9444
@kathleenmcmillen9444 4 года назад
This is the best explanation of vibrato I have ever heard. Tank you
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 4 года назад
My pleasure, Kathleen!
@elpupogriton
@elpupogriton 6 лет назад
I'm completely INFATUATED with David Sylvian's vibrato... your video makes so much freakin' sense (as all the others, of course!)...
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 6 лет назад
Thanks, Jose!
@bgreendahl
@bgreendahl 6 лет назад
What an awesome video. Incredible distinction on the different styles of vibrato and what part of the body/mind they originate from, using quality artists as examples. It gives us something to identify with and creates an association. Very cool of you to put this out there Ken. By the way... Manhattan Transfer, a name I haven't heard in a while. Awesome!!!
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 6 лет назад
Thanks, Brian! Vibrato can be an important part of how we express ourselves when we sing... and, yes, Manhattan Transfer, a very unique, skilled, and talented group!
@sarahjean2928
@sarahjean2928 2 года назад
So amazing. your passion and essence is so groovy. Love Learning your goods!
@TheTrock121
@TheTrock121 6 лет назад
This makes so much sense - it explains why vibrato is so much easier to learn when using less air.
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 6 лет назад
TheTrock121- Hope it helped!
@sanilalsharma2505
@sanilalsharma2505 6 лет назад
Thank you so much sir.. i was also one of those for who requested for this lesson. You are great sir.
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 6 лет назад
Thank you for your request, SANILAL! I hope you found it satisfactory!
@sanilalsharma2505
@sanilalsharma2505 6 лет назад
Ken Tamplin Vocal Academy yes sir it is. Will be requesting more if you don't mind sir
@bluesydoosy2949
@bluesydoosy2949 2 года назад
My professor in college was teaching the ENTIRE CHOIR CLASS diaphragmatic vibrato combined with vocal trill. I don’t think this is a thing to do for choral-style singing, but please advise if anyone knows why they might’ve been teaching that way. I’m very curious. I’ve gotten into this bad habit of diaphragm oscillation, but I’m finding it SO MUCH MORE comfortable to slip into a more relaxed and natural vibrato. Now it’s just a matter of time, self awareness and gentle reminders to keep breath support even and steady. That muscle memory may take years to unlearn, weeks… not sure, but I’ve got the rest of my life to find out:) Thank you for this video.
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 2 года назад
The best place to ask singing related questions is on the forum. Please join the discussion, enrollment is free. forum.kentamplinvocalacademy.com/
@peterkay7458
@peterkay7458 2 года назад
@@kentamplin Ken thanks so much. In my case,not yours, those who cannot do teach. So I was teaching my wife, a former folk singer and I was able to explain vibratto this way. SHe was lost, so I will send her here. She watches battle of the bands and I told her Ken is a genius, compared to reality tv shows,. I told her "by moving the diaphramg (stomach or controlled breathing-as you say and demonstrate) you are effectively changing the lenght of the hollow body of a resonator, like a violin or guitar, so the resonant frequency changes slighty and the volume/efficiency of the new resonant note becomes dominant. As a physicist, the explanation makes sense but to any non science person I think it would be ridicioulos From Wikipedia: "Because amplitude varies directly with sound pressure (A = k1P) and sound pressure varies directly with distance (P = k2d), such that amplitude also varies directly with distance (A = k1(k2d) = k1k2d), the amplitude of the sound as perceived by the listener will be greatest when the speaker is at the point in its rotation closest to the listener and least when the speaker is farthest away. Because the speaker is constantly moving either toward or away from the listener, however, the mechanism's rotation is constantly affecting the listener-perceived sound's wavelength by either "stretching" the wave (increasing wavelength) or "squeezing" it (decreasing wavelength) - and because frequency, i.e., pitch, is inversely proportional to wavelength, such that increasing wavelength decreases frequency and vice versa, any listener for whom the speaker's motion changes the sound's perceived amplitude (i.e., any listener whose distance from the speaker is changing) must also perceive a change in frequency. "
@zenobibonsai
@zenobibonsai 5 лет назад
4:46 so many people teaching it above the note on youtube, so glad you cleared that up.. Great advice!!!
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 5 лет назад
Thanks, Barry!
@J.J.Lee1967.
@J.J.Lee1967. 2 года назад
I absolutely love your videos ,so helpful ,breathing is my problem
@bjohnkautzman1041
@bjohnkautzman1041 3 года назад
When I reach that point of "natural vibrato", it feels like my voice is starting to betray me and my natural instinct is to try to control it. It reminds me of a saying one of my old vocal coaches had: "It's amazing what you can accomplish when you learn to get out of your own way." This is extremely difficult to overcome, and I wonder how many other singers have run into this.
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
Absolutely!
@hungkiet7535
@hungkiet7535 6 лет назад
Great tip,thank you
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 6 лет назад
Hùng Kiệt- You're welcome!
@TheKrakatour
@TheKrakatour 4 года назад
I wish all my teachers from my whole life was as pleasant as you are! I relax listening to you! You're a very likeable person!
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 4 года назад
Wow, thank you! Appreciate that!
@alinachishti9591
@alinachishti9591 6 лет назад
you're the best vocal coach in the whole universe.
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 6 лет назад
Whoah! That's a pretty big territory! :-)
@Ravensikkness
@Ravensikkness 6 лет назад
Helpful as always!❤
@Ravensikkness
@Ravensikkness 6 лет назад
Also, happy birthday!
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 6 лет назад
Thanks, Raven! :-)
@beckyalaso5748
@beckyalaso5748 4 года назад
Wow! so nice.I naturally have the larynx en diaphragmatic vibrato
@redkrovax1909
@redkrovax1909 6 лет назад
Thanks for ur support Ken
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 6 лет назад
You Bet, Red!
@mattydominic4219
@mattydominic4219 4 года назад
One of your most illustrative vids I've caught so far, Ken. Thanks!
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 4 года назад
Thanks!
@john_american_jewish8552
@john_american_jewish8552 6 лет назад
Bro, what can I say? You are the best... Thank You very, very much...
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 6 лет назад
You're welcome, John! 😊
@thatsme46
@thatsme46 6 лет назад
awesome just need it after my vocal cords surgery
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 6 лет назад
Hoping for a swift recovery, Klaas!
@magicyamriv
@magicyamriv 4 года назад
Mr Tamplin you’re an expert in voice lessons!
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 4 года назад
Thank you! 😊👍
@standardofexcellence
@standardofexcellence 5 лет назад
I will incorporate vibrato into my singing now thanks, i have never tried before. Can we please get ken to 500k
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 5 лет назад
We're getting close to 500K. Just another couple of days...
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