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How To Sing On Pitch - How To Sing In Tune - Ken Tamplin Vocal Academy
Pitch is a big subject, and the reasons for lack of good pitch vary from person to person.
While there are similar reasons people struggle with pitch, there are also many differences.
Let me explain:
We must first start at the the beginning, with the building blocks, in order to eliminate the moving targets that inhibit good pitch.
1. Support Is King: Good diaphragmatic abdominal support. This is the engine that drives your car. Without it, especially when ascending a passage, scale, or higher notes in a song, pitch will be directly affected by this one component alone. Make sure you are supporting all your notes throughout your range. This will build consistency and remove this as being a possible obstacle.
2. Relaxation Response: We must understand that since the abdomen is carrying the load (for strength in the sound) we must train the chest, neck, and throat to relax, to let the abdomen do the “heavy lifting.”
3. Vowel Placement: We must also learn correct vowel modifications and build good muscle-memory to hold that vowel placement. In other words we need to understand how it is supposed to feel in the throat for these vowels when we sing. If we don’t, it’s like a car with no steering wheel or a ship with no rudder. We need to confidently “steer” these vowels in the right direction with the greatest of ease in the throat.
4. Over-Enunciation Of Consonants: Because we are training with “Open Throat Technique” (to keep the back of the throat as open as possible and not close down the throat when we sing with something called “contiguous phrase singing.” De-emphasizing the consonants enables us to not close down the throat during consonants, and not have to “re-set” up the vowels, so we aren’t constantly having to try to re-open the vocal tract to find that space in the throat again.
5. Air Compression: When we go up and down in a song, there are different amounts of air compression that builds up in the head. The higher we go, the more this compression occurs. The effect of this is much like the doppler effect of a train or police siren passing by at a high speed. Though the “true” sound of the train doesn’t change, there is a perceived change in the “pitch” of that train or siren. We must learn to compensate for this. Try an experiment and you will see what I mean. Get yourself a pair of “closed back” headphones (so there is no air/ audio leak from the outside). Put on some music where music is playing in the room and have the same music playing in your headphones. You will notice that after listening for about 30 seconds, when you remove the headphones, the “pitch” will drop. It doesn’t actually drop, it’s just your perception of this pitch will sound “flat” or underneath the pitch you heard in your headphones compared to the room. Now let’s relate this to voice. When we ascend a scale or passage, this same kind of “doppler” effect happens in the head. We train ourselves to be able to compensate for this change.
6. Ear Training Exercises: To “sharpen” one’s ear to good pitch, there are some excellent exercises that can be done to conquer pitch issues with confidence. It takes time, consistency, and patience. I cover these concepts in my singing course called “How To Sing Better Than Anyone Else.”
Great Singing To You!
Ken
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Комментарии : 866   
@veronicaalmeda8014
@veronicaalmeda8014 3 года назад
Imagine loving to sing but you are just so tone-deaf and one day you give birth to a child who sings anything naturally in perfect pitch with no effort whatsoever, any note is recreated exactly and they can improvise and sound good all the time lol. Music has always been a thing in my home. I'm blessed. My kid loves singing and I'm watching your videos to help her get better and have more discipline, she expressed her desire to be a singer. Thank you for all the tips and lessons, much appreciated.
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
Rock on! 😀
@loripark3763
@loripark3763 2 года назад
God bless you, 🙏👍
@jasonlee7293
@jasonlee7293 6 лет назад
Best slinky impression ever.
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 6 лет назад
I appreciate that, Jason. That took me quite some time to get perfected.
@GodsOath_com
@GodsOath_com 4 года назад
There’s definitely a difference between what I hear inside my head versus outside my head.
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 4 года назад
😊
@onedirectionlover317
@onedirectionlover317 4 года назад
Omg YES! Play a random note on the piano and I can reasonably quickly identify what note it is (so I know I have good sense of pitch), but when I sing I'm pitchier than I realize (and it's usually a hair flat).
@daisyisnotreal
@daisyisnotreal 4 года назад
There's a trick for that I've seen idk if it works but you can try it Put your hands or a book or paper or something in front of your ears. Dont wrap it around your ears just put it right in front of them with, if you use your hand, your palm facing the front
@vedantbhalerao7903
@vedantbhalerao7903 3 года назад
@@daisyisnotreal I know it too, it works! Can even put fingers in front of ears and press a little, you'll see the difference... If not, keep singing straight and take fingers away slowly and again bring 'em back and press slowly you'll definitely see the difference, and yeah that's how people hear you, not like recording voice...
@ThrawnTheater
@ThrawnTheater 6 лет назад
"If you're out there and you feel like you suck"...... slowly raises hand
@johnnyllooddte3415
@johnnyllooddte3415 5 лет назад
ahaha ive sang PERFECT offpitch for 60 years now..why change now
@mridusmitas.9350
@mridusmitas.9350 4 года назад
Savage.🤣❤️
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 7 лет назад
I hope you find this tutorial interesting and helpful! Let me know what vocal topics you want to see more tutorials on, and also what vocal demonstrations would really get you pumped-up! Please LIKE and COMMENT! :-)
@florencemukomazi861
@florencemukomazi861 7 лет назад
Ken Tamplin Vocal Academy thanks a lot I'm now better singer thanks I've been struggling with my pitch sometimes I got choked in the middle of a song .but now I can control my voice without any problems Its gradually but I know with your coaching I'll definitely reach there
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 7 лет назад
Good to hear that you are making progress, florence!
@SteveMingsFlutemaker
@SteveMingsFlutemaker 7 лет назад
I'm not sure what My colo or tone would be in, if I sing low I sound dark, but if I sing in a tone I think in between like Baritone, I think, not sure, no one ever told Me exactly what My range is exactly, but I think some where around that erea. i know one time I covered the Song Serenity, by the band Godsmack, being as a request, but I'm not sure exactly what range Sully Erna sings in, but that song I like a lot, and wish I could sing it better.
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 7 лет назад
Record yourself and listen to it played back. Is it bright? If not, why not?
@AmbirFaryaad
@AmbirFaryaad 7 лет назад
I did that ...my voice is heavy dark flat .....so lah scale holds the magic with proper practice with patience...right?
@MarkConnely
@MarkConnely 6 лет назад
Man, that "coming in from behind the note" using the soft palate is such valuable advice. Thanks!
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 6 лет назад
It works really well, Mark!
@killerkyle9723
@killerkyle9723 5 лет назад
I haven't watched yet, but recording yourself singing actually does wonders. I used to be very in tune with my voice because I used to record covers. But for like 2 years I just sang to sing, after recording myself again I noticed I was singing with not enough chest voice. Within 10 minutes of fixing it (since I've already learned previously) I sounded 10x better and was more confident in my voice.
@deanrussell5901
@deanrussell5901 Год назад
This is true. When in the studio and I'm tracking a singer who is consistently flat, I mute the bass guitar or any low end instrument then he can sing into pitch. Like Ken said dark vocals usually will be flat. Thanks for the "Ping is King!" great advice.
@toddcallison8087
@toddcallison8087 Год назад
I love that you actually go through the lesson rather than just giving a snippet with the invitation to purchase the course
@kentamplin
@kentamplin Год назад
I'm glad that you noticed that I am trying to give away as much information as I can. I have spent my life learning these things.
@ForeverTributesNL
@ForeverTributesNL 4 года назад
Best advice! Once I understood that you can basically turn most O's, E's and U's in A's, it not only sounds better, you will also live to sing another day.
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 4 года назад
Rock on, Timothy!
@bojanapadezanin2773
@bojanapadezanin2773 3 года назад
My teacher always tells me to sing As with mouth opened for O
@paulcadore8971
@paulcadore8971 2 года назад
This guy knows his stuff, He is giving so much information out, it amazes me! I know because my mother studied opera many years ago and I took singing lessons when I was younger in New York City. Even though I was one of the LIGHTS ON BROADWAY, that didnt make it big, NEVER SAY NEVER!!!!! It is very inspirational to see such a great person with such great talent generously giving out great information for free, I would pay any amount of money to get private lessons from Ken Tamplin because I can see he is really unique and can get you started on a singing career fast and easy , Of course, you need discipline and study. I wish I would have known him years ago, when I was trying to break into show business,I I am praising this man because I know how difficult it can be when you want to become a vocalist to get the right teachers that are sincere and really care, and this man is giving out all this basic knowledge to the public and I really appreciate that in this day and age when people are not like that, He is sharing his great success!!! Music was a big thing in my home too , my family was from Naples , Italy, where some of the most beautiful songs in the world are written!!!
@ADDIDASSSSSSSSSSSSSS
@ADDIDASSSSSSSSSSSSSS 5 лет назад
I cannot thank you enough for your kindness and generosity in sharing your plethora of knowledge in your videos and for all you have given and dedicated to enhancing art through music.
@generalhighground5300
@generalhighground5300 4 года назад
I never knew how much I actually struggled with pitch until I watched this video. My technique was completely wrong. I was always reaching for the notes instead of like Ken said, dropping down on them from behind. Thanks Ken!
@stevohein2515
@stevohein2515 5 лет назад
The point about brightness is a huge revelation. I was hesitant of it because I wanted to sound darker, but the technically correct way to get that darkness is from that bright coordination, as Ken points out. Nowhere in fact is ping more important than in opera, as it is what carries the voice unamplified across an entire stadium.
@waltermanfred826
@waltermanfred826 7 лет назад
Oh my goodness .. you can even mimic the sound a slinky makes! So impressed with your vocal dexterity and mastery! Ken Tamplin is the absolutely the best teacher here in the youtube and his course is awesome!
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 7 лет назад
Ha, ha! I had to simulate that for those who might barely remember that from their childhood! :-)
@flintlong2937
@flintlong2937 3 года назад
Ken, you have addressed this - my main issue - better than anyone else on the internet. You are and incredible teacher and great artist! Thank you!
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
Wow, thanks!
@enigma-g5549
@enigma-g5549 6 лет назад
between ken tamplin and steve stine my dreams of making music have become more realistic. these guys give me soo much inspiration. keep up the good work. when i make it to the big time, i'll be sure to credit these two men as my mentors.
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 6 лет назад
Steve has a great approach to making guitar more fun than work. He has an awesome channel. 😊
@valkyriehannah9593
@valkyriehannah9593 3 года назад
I Wish I lived in your area to have you as my singing guru.... you’re so passionate about what you do and really want the singers you are teaching to be the best.
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
My course comes to you! kentamplinvocalacademy.com/
@evilcowboy
@evilcowboy 5 лет назад
I record a rhythm track on guitar in a multi-track session in Adobe Audition then record an overlay of singing so I can focus on the singing over playing. Helps some but Ken is helping the most in his videos.
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 5 лет назад
Glad to hear my videos have been helpful to you, evilcoyboy!
@ameliazadro2260
@ameliazadro2260 7 лет назад
Hey Ken! I've just watched 6 of your RU-vid videos in a row and I must say that aside from your engaging charisma, you are very articulate in your demonstrations, your repertoire and in your instruction delivery. I am 37 yr old (redheaded.. yes that's important) woman from Sydney, Australia. I've been singing in choirs, school bands and garage bands as a teen and now as an adult I'm re-entering my love for singing again. The first time I knew I needed to sing was when I came to live in Australia from Ireland at the age of 7 and still had my Irish accent. I was sitting with a group of (paid) Irish musos at a pub and they started playing Dublin's Fair City. Without thinking I just started singing and before I knew it the instruments stopped and the entire pub was listening (which was a lot of people back then as it was the 80s on a Sunday afternoon jamming session). I was so lost in the moment that I hadn't noticed until I stopped. The whole place thundered in applause and I'll never forget how that felt. Then I quickly ran away with embarassment. Lol Now I'm a woman and a mother of 5 boys. I've only now discovered that all these years I've actually had a very big fear of a Capella singing.. maybe since that first time I never thought I could live up to that same level again. I will only sing to backing tracks, instruments and I'm definitely more comfortable with a mic... it's like I magically turn on my voice and without a mic it's invisible (if you get that analogy). It's in recognising this fear that I've realised I actually have a lack of confidence in my voice underneath my "performer's confidence". I feel like I'm ripping away all the layers and exposing my vulnerabilities as a singer to become the best at what I love and starting right at the beginning. Your videos are definitely helping me progress in a way I hadn't allowed myself before. Thankyou. Xo
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 7 лет назад
Thank you for your thoughtful comments, Amelia. I'm glad you're getting back into it and that my videos are helpful to you.
@HCBukko
@HCBukko 2 года назад
Great mental advice about coming in from behind the note!. Scooping up to the note has been a beotch of bad habit for me to break. I'm slowly purging this problem from my singing. Ken...another one of your phrases that rings in my head everyday is "a well placed note". You mentioned this during your vibrato videos but I've adopted that mindset to make me more aware of nailing the pitch and avoiding the "scoop". During many of the exercises in your course I will end a scale with a "well placed note" and relax into the light vibrato. Ive got some bad habits to chase down. Thanks for all of your help!
@DrLobinshots
@DrLobinshots 5 лет назад
That slinky idea worked instantly. When you were doing scales just then. I tried it- it worked then I felt my self pushing up on the note and sounded bad then I reimagined coming down on the note again and boom! It was like magic.
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 5 лет назад
Glad it worked for you, Harrison!
@ashervibez
@ashervibez 2 месяца назад
Wow. I just realized my mistake. You rock man! I need to come down on the notes. Man I was so.blind.
@EphemeralProductions
@EphemeralProductions 7 лет назад
there are a LOT of people that need to know this!!! lol. if you can sing in tune, half the battle is won in learning singing!
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 7 лет назад
Yes, it's an important skill, and we all need to work on this from time to time.
@mattgates8865
@mattgates8865 6 лет назад
Can we just talk about how amazing that slinky impression was though? Lol
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 6 лет назад
Sure. I challenge you to a slinky impersonation duel!
@R.Kryshtal
@R.Kryshtal 5 лет назад
Yes That's how I started to sing, recording my self, and playback. Also I would sing along to my favorite artist, still do. Now I can access to my high pitch vocals anytime and blend it in to any other voice pitch. I'm amazed how my vocal cords work, I can go up and down to any pitch no problem on demand, and blend it in any pitch smoothly. It's like I'm playing violin on my vocal cords
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 5 лет назад
Awesome, Russ! The voice IS an instrument!
@R.Kryshtal
@R.Kryshtal 5 лет назад
@@kentamplin yes I agree %100
@ferrantepallas
@ferrantepallas 4 года назад
very important comments about brightness and darkness and their effect on pitch -- thank you!
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 4 года назад
You're welcome, Pallas Ferrante!
@GoneAfterMidnight
@GoneAfterMidnight 6 лет назад
Someone help: when I sing WITH someone or WITH the radio, I'm ALWAYS on pitch. I can sing perfectly and hot every note. BUT when I try to sing ON MY OWN, I'm a half step flat constantly. Just a half step but that half step key is the consistent. Why is this? (When I play with my guitar, it's 50/50)
@daffonm8881
@daffonm8881 4 года назад
Your way explaining things are explicit! In order to know something we cant see like pitch, we have to create our own visualization of itself so that we could reach the feeling of using it. Thank you so much Mr Ken! Love from Indonesia🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 4 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@NeilCrossSubliminals
@NeilCrossSubliminals 7 лет назад
The most hardest thing to sing on pitch for me is to reach high notes I want to reach with head voice, but I have to sustain in a better way my head voice which is too nasal sometimes and weak about sustaining , and try to take a better passagio between chest voice and head voice. But I have to tell you, I recorded almost 85 songs in a year, and when you rest your voice, rest your body and your mind, and doing the right warm up exercices, you reach any goals.
@LadyCroMag
@LadyCroMag 7 лет назад
God Bless Ken Tamplin for his brilliant wisdom sharing!!!!!!!
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 7 лет назад
Thanks, LadyCroMag!
@mmartincreativo
@mmartincreativo 3 года назад
Hi Ken. I met you like one year ago or so. I'm spanish, spanish is my mother tongue... but fortunately I've been speaking english since I was a kid, so I found no trouble to understand everything you say. I like your personality, you're very charming and you always go straight to the point, making my vocal lessons more comfortable and useful. Well, I guess that's what I wanted to say. Thank you for being there ;)
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
You're too kind, Miguel! I appreciate that! Rock on!
@aldenunion
@aldenunion 3 года назад
Every vocalist has that one artist they are prone to because their pitch may be similar. Mine was Brad Delp. As we age,we all develop swelling and issues in throat from pushing ourselves in our youth not taking care of vocal health,so I noticed a trick he moved on to retain his open throat technique that, even Ken says is so crucial.(I am guessing it was his reason?) Brad set his mic stand up high,so his throat was naturally open facing upward to the mic,then he must of found it easier to insentuate his intricate changes with nothing obstructing. At first I wondered if was due to his band mates being all 6ft 5,like Tom S only they never ended up near his mic so it must of been to retain opened throat.. I tried it and it sure works. Did you ever hear of such a thing Ken?
@Karl_Sebastian
@Karl_Sebastian 7 лет назад
Hello, i just found this video. It's my first. My friends says i can't sing even if my life would depended on it but my girlfriend, who actually is a trained singer who sang in a choire who sang for the Swedish King says i've got good range, good potential but no technique. After reading the long thing you wrote about "air compression that builds up in the head" i totally believe that i can learn how to control my voice. I see a few titles i recognize in your videos, i hope i'll learn something from it. And my lady can help me too, i hope! I'll try this out first thing in the morning!
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 7 лет назад
Welcome to the world of learning to sing, SireNahvas! Everybody has to start somewhere! :-)
@extraversi0n
@extraversi0n 6 лет назад
@siranahvas how did it go for you?
@k1swagdaddy392
@k1swagdaddy392 3 года назад
DIDNT even watch the vid yet, but I already know there’s going to be a lot of “LaAAaaAAhHhhH”
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
Rock on!
@damndouglas
@damndouglas 3 года назад
😂😂😂
@christinaherren
@christinaherren 4 года назад
I just tried something that works! I've been trying to sing a kareoke song have you ever seen the rain. The pitch is way off which I can tell by recording myself.. But when I sing it without the words and just say, na, na, na, na, i notice a big improvement! I'm going to sign up for your beginner class in few days when I get my stimulus check. I never thought it possible I could sing anything, but now I believe it's within reach!
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 4 года назад
👍
@graxx1451
@graxx1451 7 лет назад
As a singer of thirty five years having sung with top notch muso's I do not scoop up or enter from the back, I imagine in on an elevator I go up to the floor number,(the note) the door opens,and bang I'm right on that floor,I sing the note perfect because I'm om the right floor.This I visualise as a fluid instant and smooth motion.
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 7 лет назад
Have you ever gotten out of an elevator and started walking when you realized you weren't on the right floor? Ha! I have. But yeah. I hear what you're saying. That's totally cool, Gra!
@graxx1451
@graxx1451 7 лет назад
LOL,that's when you hit a bum note...oops..wrong floor!!!
@eamonk8588
@eamonk8588 4 года назад
1:51 Count Dracula laughing haha
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 4 года назад
😀
@bennyharderguitar
@bennyharderguitar 2 месяца назад
I was singing along to one of my favorite songs in my car. I decided to record it. It sounded good in my head. But absolutely awful when I listened back.
@dieterschanzer1744
@dieterschanzer1744 6 лет назад
the most positive guy on the net...must be all that sun \m/ keep rockin Ken
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 6 лет назад
Thank you, Dieter!
@peterdacius
@peterdacius 4 года назад
My voice started to get brighter thank ken
@danielgagne7153
@danielgagne7153 6 лет назад
I see what you mean. A lot of songs I have learned to sing by using the original singer's vocal colorings as my guide, so it's sometimes hard to tell if my pitch is off, and if so, how much. I think my learning the guitar should help that a lot!
@OneDamNote
@OneDamNote 7 лет назад
For the visual learners, using a program life adobe audition allows you to see the pitch of your recorded voice. So for listening playback you can SEE how well you're on target. I know this helped me a lot.
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 7 лет назад
Thanks, Richard!
@DarkClown06
@DarkClown06 7 лет назад
I have recorded myself singing before. I was completely turned off from singing. I'm not even flat or sharp, Im just monotone all over. I thought I was changing my notes, hitting some highs and lows, but no. My voice practically never changed. Im watching your videos to encourage myself to try again.
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 7 лет назад
You have to start somewhere. Then one step at a time. Hearing a recording of your voice can be a little bizarre, even just a recording of your speaking voice, let along your singing voice. We just don't hear ourselves like others do, so it's a little shocking. Do these exercises and listen carefully as you do them. If you can get the notes right, getting a better tone is much easier.
@stephenkater9621
@stephenkater9621 6 лет назад
Thanks for this tip and specially showing "false" and "right" ...that helped me a lot :)
@Ly2744
@Ly2744 7 лет назад
I tried learning a song without ever hearing it. When I finally listened to the original, I found that it was completely contrary. My son in law sand he liked my version just as much as the original. Made me happy l. "With or without you" was the song by U2.. not really a u2 fan but I like this song.
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 7 лет назад
There are many ways to approach a given song.
@bigwerds
@bigwerds 6 лет назад
You are an amazing teacher Ken. Great at explaining and articulating. A lot of my questions are being answered. Thank you for your videos they are super helpful !!
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 6 лет назад
I'm glad the videos are helping you, Maureen!
@thedragonthief8725
@thedragonthief8725 3 года назад
ONG SO HELPFUL TYSM!!! When you go under the notes you sound like you are making a higher note than what you are actually making tysm!!!!
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
Merry Christmas! 🎄🌟🎁
@thedragonthief8725
@thedragonthief8725 3 года назад
@@kentamplin ty have a merry Christmas as well I am so grateful to have seen ur channel you are a blessing!
@gabrielle8980
@gabrielle8980 4 года назад
Not kidding these videos helped me find my voice! So thankful! You’re awesome Ken!!!
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 4 года назад
You rock!
@theronhayden4671
@theronhayden4671 5 лет назад
Great! The slinky analogy made SO much sense....totally worked!!! You...Rock Sir!
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 5 лет назад
Theron Hayden Happy to hear that!
@Sarah-KateH
@Sarah-KateH 4 года назад
Love the positive psychology of dropping down 🤩
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 4 года назад
Sarah-Kate’s Art: Awesome!
@admin34316
@admin34316 Месяц назад
I'm from Perú thanks a lot!!!, i find a lot of helpfull things!!!!!
@paulbailey7066
@paulbailey7066 Год назад
Wow, this guy is brilliant! I have awful pitch so it’s a work in progress…lots of work!
@lakegirlroxy9852
@lakegirlroxy9852 6 лет назад
Oh my Gosh, I am pumped just looked you up Ken and came across Amazing Grace on ITunes, which I purchased, I never ever heard anyone sing the amazing song like you did, you blew it out of the park like all your other songs you do. I am buying the class in the next couple of days, your amazing!
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 6 лет назад
Thanks for the kind words, Roxy! That's awesome that you're getting the course! You'll like what happens to your voice!
@suhanegeet954
@suhanegeet954 4 года назад
Since I started watching your videos, I have stopped watching anything or anyone else. I get so much out of them. Seriously thinking of getting your course. Thanks so much for sharing your wisdom. You are so generous and helpful.
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 4 года назад
Happy to help, sheeba!
@toneo8385
@toneo8385 5 лет назад
Best voice trainer ever
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 5 лет назад
Tonio Music Thank you, so much!
@toneo8385
@toneo8385 5 лет назад
@@kentamplin no, thank you. Been struggling with a song i am to record tomorrow. U saved me lol.
@joetroutt7425
@joetroutt7425 5 лет назад
Yes that slinky analogy gave me alot of hope. I couldn't even make it walk down the steps.
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 5 лет назад
Stick with it. It's the inertia that keeps the slinky going!
@ravilabdrazakov9111
@ravilabdrazakov9111 4 года назад
Is the best teacher 👍👍👍)
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 4 года назад
Glad you think so!
@singmysong4444
@singmysong4444 6 лет назад
Good one Ken! Very good point about the coloration along with pitch. I sing and play sax and sax players are always fiddling with their mouthpieces and adjusting for coloration. A high baffle mouthpiece is a brighter (less colored) sound. But you are quite right ... if you are out of tune or off pitch then you are out of tune more brightly. Excellent points you make... and the sax is the instrument that is closest to the human voice so many of your techniques cross over into the sax world nicely.
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 6 лет назад
Yes, Joseph! There are so many things about tone and intonation that are common to the saxophone and to the human voice! The breath support is another such area of similarities. It's nice to hear from you. Thanks for commenting! 😊
@Casnikful
@Casnikful 6 лет назад
Even the slinky sound, sounded in pitch haha. Loved the instructions!
@preheatedcandy9285
@preheatedcandy9285 7 лет назад
I used to be able to sing Then puberty hit Now i sound like a dying cow Can you help me? Please?
@neko19671
@neko19671 7 лет назад
The Doctor Trust me it's very hard to sing in your teens, especially older teens. When you become an adult, you will develop a more stable, better sounding tone.
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 7 лет назад
The Doctor- Have you checked out my course? store.kentamplinvocalacademy.com/rock-your-voice-sale/
@Nismogtir1
@Nismogtir1 7 лет назад
The Doctor if u think u sound like a dying cow, i gt told i sound like a dead cow ressurecting
@iamwe7035
@iamwe7035 5 лет назад
U were never able to sing
@Vivek._Ra
@Vivek._Ra 5 лет назад
PreheatedCandy I tried singing after puberty so I don't actually know how it feels 😆
@TheOzflyer
@TheOzflyer 7 лет назад
I love your work, every video I watch of yours it gets me in the mood to sing, and it's a great mood to be in, I can't wait to start your course. In saying that, I'd love to hear you do a Cold Chisel song, being a Aussie myself and I also happen to know Jimmy Barnes. Thank you Ken 😀
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 7 лет назад
Thanks, TheOzflyer, for the comments and for the request!
@2inthepink1inthestink11
@2inthepink1inthestink11 Год назад
Did you start the course? if so how's it going. im Aussie too.
@Zeus-mn8zc
@Zeus-mn8zc 3 года назад
Wow Ken….such a genius….make it look so simple…..it’s frying my brain….but I love it…not giving up…love ya…..b watching….🔥🔥
@lovekai88
@lovekai88 7 лет назад
Thank you. I love your videos so much! Music has always been a very important part of my life. I played the trumpet for 15 years, and now I love to sing. I'm an avid shower singer :-) I'm always looking for ways to improve; I live in a high rise, and I doubt my neighbors appreciate my current capabilities :-) I love your voice!!
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 7 лет назад
You're welcome, lovekai88! Thanks for the compliments!
@chazmiller315
@chazmiller315 7 лет назад
Those slinky imitation sounds were on point! Nice. Very helpful
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 7 лет назад
Thanks for the evaluation!
@chazmiller315
@chazmiller315 7 лет назад
I know you're very busy..it's an honor that you replied. Have been up studying the voice all night..3 months ago, I did not believe singing could ever become something I was able to do. But I love a challenge so I went for it. Long story short, I've realized it's very much an obtainable dream if it is worked for. You've been a great influence within my learning of the art. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us all!
@MrTrinubis
@MrTrinubis 4 года назад
I have a fantastic trainingmethod to train my pitch. I sing unisono to my digital piano while my voice is a little bit louder than the piano to determine if im in pitch or not. If you do dur scales from the deepest to the highest tone half an hour a day you will see progression and better pitching after about 1-2 Months. It really works! And the cool thing is that you train every single note in your voice scale. I call it accordation of human voice.
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 4 года назад
Thank you!
@remley8877
@remley8877 7 лет назад
Totally love your videos! Vocals are practically impossible to teach realative to any other instrument. Atleast with guitar you can say play fret 5 on the high e string or etc. Anyway, much respect to you and thanks for the lessons 😆
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 7 лет назад
Thank you for the kind words, Frankie! Nice to hear your comments!
@AshAlmond1
@AshAlmond1 7 лет назад
My vocal is quite pitchy, thanks for the tips Ken!
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 7 лет назад
You're welcome, Ash!
@flipperdale51
@flipperdale51 4 года назад
Great advice, thanks--I also got my guitar in tune.
@marcianoperdido3526
@marcianoperdido3526 7 лет назад
Wow ,that is my biggest weakness ,the perfect pitch. Thanks a lot ,this is gonna help me mountains.I'll have to check your classes soon.... :)
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 7 лет назад
You're welcome, marciano!
@gitlyndon
@gitlyndon 3 года назад
These are great tips, what a fantastic teacher.
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
Glad you like them!
@Roses1401
@Roses1401 7 лет назад
Great Mr. Ken Tamplin! Thank you so much for helpful video. You are now like always very clear in everything you explain. I am watching your videos always with the great pleasure. In the past alway by watching you i done so: what i not understood i simply imitate you and with the time i understand your lessons very good. My voice became much better texture too because i got some of your temperament too just by watching and trying what you do by showing how.! Thank you so much!!! Your put your name on Vocal coach and Singer on the first place by me!
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 7 лет назад
Roses1401, I'm glad you're learning by watching and listening! Great t o hear from you!
@ThePADDYMAGIC
@ThePADDYMAGIC 7 лет назад
Fantastic!! Our bands singer as been struggling recently, or should I say 'not improving' I've been on his case about getting vocal coaching... This will do the trick! Watched a few of your videos now and this shit is effective! Been doing homework for a friend and accidentally learnt how to sing
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 7 лет назад
ThePADDYMAGIC- Have him check out my course: store.kentamplinvocalacademy.com/rock-your-voice-
@georgepedone8506
@georgepedone8506 7 лет назад
Ken thank you for all your posts. I am older and just starting to learn and find all your videos so helpful. You can teach an old dog new tricks. And the proof is in the singing.
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 7 лет назад
George Pedone- Awesome! I'd love to hear your progress!
@Guitarzan8
@Guitarzan8 6 лет назад
Gosh these videos are great from Ken. I gotta admit when I first saw them in RU-vid searches, with the hair and the looks and the song choices, I thought it was going to be one of those I'm a better singer than you videos. Boy was I wrong. Great stuff Ken! Techniques, diet, vitamins, all in a selfless style. Just awesome! I would really love to see tips on how to arpeggiate, kind a like Christina Aguilera or Jessie J for guys. My arpeggiating sounds like one big glissando. Also I find in a live performance I tend to sing sharp, but recording I sing on pitch. Any tips for staying on pitch with all that adrenaline? Another question I have is what are good warm-up exercises prior to a live rock performance?
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 6 лет назад
Peter, my vocal course has tons of arpeggio vocal scales that teach you to better differentiate your notes at all levels of range, on all vowels. Here are some good Rock Warm ups. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1llyljAE7rI.html
@DrAdnan
@DrAdnan 3 года назад
Idk why I have a darker/clouded sound or how to fix it. I guess I’ll try and see if these exercises help along with elevating my soft palate more
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
Rock on!
@fredfunn5413
@fredfunn5413 7 лет назад
Dear sir, your hair and your facial features remind me of Phoebe from Friends. I don't mean any disrespect. I love that character. You are a real professional, a life-savor for guys who can't sing like myself or look to improve their singing. Thank you so much.
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 7 лет назад
Thanks for your comment, Fred! :-)
@stagesbookingandpromotions3548
You're such a great teacher. I wish I could come to you for lessons
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 7 лет назад
Thanks, K K!
@barbarakeillor147
@barbarakeillor147 6 лет назад
I'm not sure if pitch is my problem or not, but I sound good when I blend in with someone else but when I sing by myself not so much. I also know that breathing while singing I need to work on, I can't always hold the note long enough.
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 6 лет назад
Proper diaphragmatic breath support will make your voice sound much better, Barbara.
@snugzdagato
@snugzdagato 4 года назад
Man you described every issue I have with singing in one video!
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 4 года назад
My course can help. Check it out. kentamplinvocalacademy.com/
@romandenisenko7570
@romandenisenko7570 7 лет назад
I got Ken's course, worth it !
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 7 лет назад
Thank you, Roman!
@theguyfromberlin
@theguyfromberlin 7 лет назад
Thanks a lot Ken. that helps me a lot to avoid singing flat. Thank you!
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 7 лет назад
Stefan Preuhs- You are welcome!
@MlodyWilk90
@MlodyWilk90 7 лет назад
Fantastic video as always Ken. Do you think inverting the scale while you are excersing would also help, what I mean is instead of going 1-2-3-2-1; go 3-2-1-2-3? Once again great work!
@stefane2153
@stefane2153 7 месяцев назад
Great lesson! Ken, I have a question for you, I can't hit higher notes but as far as I know my voice range is E, and I've noticed that diaphragmatic breathing is hard for me i can't do it right. Also, I don't understand how to sing using the head. What would you advise me to do to improve this on my own? Thanks in advance! Been watching your videos and they're so easy to understand, they're not filled with technical terms that most of us are not familiar with.
@hamnchee
@hamnchee 6 лет назад
"You need to know the fundamentals of the engine of your car, because it's this rudder of the ship (makes rudder gesture) that's going to steer this ship, which is this engine, your abdomen, and the SAILS that are going to be ANCHORED to this engine (gestures as if anchoring to rudder from earlier) that's going to determine our destination." What a clusterfuck of automotive and nautical metaphors. *Edit: great lesson btw, I just thought that shit was funny.
@Zuma91
@Zuma91 3 года назад
Ken i love your vids! Thanks so much for showing us the science and the proof in your vids
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
Glad you like them!
@ravilabdrazakov9111
@ravilabdrazakov9111 4 года назад
When i sow your lessons, i began to study English language 👍👍👍) Great Boland and Bruce Lee !!!!))))))
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 4 года назад
Very good!
@briansvendsson4036
@briansvendsson4036 7 лет назад
i really understand you better when i smoke. Very helpful vids.
@AlexJOliver
@AlexJOliver 4 года назад
Thank you - not the first time I've looked at your tuitional vids, the consensus among peers is that my problem is confidence. I think that is driven by finding the right key for my limited range (which shocks me cos as a kid I had a vast range). So I muck about changing key again and again, singing in my head, boots, shed.... Anyway once again, what you say about pallet and timbre and confidence seem to nail the where and why of my mess. Hah, record myself. OK, I will because I must. But here's a thing - my studio work I'm 99% happy with. The live gigs - oh dear lawd put me out of your misery. Next step, psychology self help vid:) Thank you, will look in again
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 4 года назад
Got to release that inner critic. Try having some fun with it.
@monkface
@monkface 5 лет назад
I was just recording today and thought it sounded slightly flat, but then I brightened up the vowels and it seemed to help. I need to listen again. I'm not a trained singer at all, it just sorta happened instinctively.
@christianroberson802
@christianroberson802 6 лет назад
Thank you Ken!! I found my problem. It's the "colored' or "darkened" temporal sound you talk about that I have an issue with. I record myself often to listen for pitch because when I'm singing with guitar accompaniment, I think I am right on pitch with every cord - until I go back and listen. I'm slightly off or 'muddled so to speak. I tried your advice and it is helping a lot!I also notice a difference when I use a mic hooked up to a PA system and hearing yourself through speakers. I also need to work on singing without my guitar. Knowing what chords are coming helps with being able to sing on pitch. Those are other aspects in the learning process I am tackling. I'll be looking for some of your videos on these. Thank You!
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 6 лет назад
Yes, q, you now see what I was talking about. The darker, more covered sound is very hard to discern pitch. A brighter sound is more efficient, and also much clearer to detect correct pitch. The bright sound just makes sense. Better pitch, better tone, more resonance.
@TreyMax
@TreyMax 7 лет назад
Omg!!! Thank u so much I just fundout why always when I'm recording vicals i feel like I'm sounding good but once i send projects to producers they tell me that I'm off key and i complain telling them that they just don't know how to mix song bcs i didn't know how to keep myself behind the bars or didn't know how to stay on the note thanks again
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 7 лет назад
Your're welcome, trey!
@TreyMax
@TreyMax 7 лет назад
No problem sir, keep helping people like me who still trying to find their way of singing...may God bless u
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 7 лет назад
God Bless you, too, my friend!
@mygic183
@mygic183 11 месяцев назад
Good stuff… it’s always hilarious when someone is sharp to me, including myself…
@Shadowarfare117
@Shadowarfare117 4 года назад
Great advice and excellent slinky sounds.
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 4 года назад
Thank you kindly!
@yahshuashemuelnichols6551
@yahshuashemuelnichols6551 6 лет назад
Pause at 3:54 and try not to laugh. I enjoyed the video, thanks so much for these uploads. I'm 28, am gifted with music instruments, but my voice is so raspy and stubborn. I need serious help learning how to sing.
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 6 лет назад
You like my smile? 😀
@Charlyfromthenuclearcity
@Charlyfromthenuclearcity 7 лет назад
I had my first rehearsal as a singer yesterday for a stoner rock band, and listening to the recordings of the rehearsal was painful. When I go in in my higher register, the notes are quite often off-tune, always a little lower than the note should be... I hope this will help ! :')
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 7 лет назад
I hope so, too. Make sure you watch my video on Diaphragmatic Support, too! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Wv3T-xA28fE.html#t=0
@BananaAlert
@BananaAlert 7 лет назад
Great, valuable advice..! Ken Tamplin is the best..!
@brianfuller7691
@brianfuller7691 3 года назад
Learned here.. Thanks.
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 3 года назад
Glad to hear it!
@ParhelionMedia
@ParhelionMedia 5 лет назад
3:54 OMG this guy is a good vocal coach but might be crazy...
@kentamplin
@kentamplin 5 лет назад
ParhelionMedia Who me? 👀👀👀
@susannabriones935
@susannabriones935 5 лет назад
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@meckelledaxon2334
@meckelledaxon2334 5 лет назад
Ken Tamplin Vocal Academy 😂🤣😂🤣
@TinaReutin
@TinaReutin 4 года назад
I like his gusto while singing, expression and all.
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