Same here. It’s so interesting. I kinda wish the Oscars, Grammys, etc had a segment where the performers actually discussed the techniques behind their work. I’d actually watch that, even though I’m talentless.
@@LoneWulf278 “actor round table” is a good one, and not just actor, but director, musician, etc. they gather on the round table and start asking question and sharing thoughts and idea with each other, amazing ❤
there's so many great vocal teachers here on youtube, like Eric Arceneaux. But she really broke this down for everybody!!! & it's such a crucial element.. where you place your voice
She truly understands her instrument and is able to help guide other people through mastering their own instrument. I think she's an excellent coach and just an extraordinary and phenomenal singer.
@@Aluna23 no her singing style is darkening and making her voice big. She’s only used her natural voice a few times like “I’m a genie in a bottle” and once in one of her duet performances for “says something”
@aluna23 no she is emulating a voice that is not natural for her. You're distorting what "register" means. Register is a low, mid and high, basically, the vocal range partitioned. In the XTina's case, she is fakening a deeper voice pulling her larynx to extremes. To have that darker effect she uses to tense her throat down all the time in a way when she talks in the middle of the show, her spoken voice seems like a demon coming out. When she wants to do a high belting (which her and her fans don't know how to stop) she pulls her throat up so much in order to eventually hit a certain note that her projection sounds really strained and thin, pretty much like a dying cat... totally dissonant from the robust voice she was trynna emulating. So yeah, XTina is kinda fake, that's why she's out of tune and inconsistent every single performance!
@Jayedith I have a good head voice and know what it is but it's very loud, high and resonating. That's not always what I'm going for. To hit clear lower notes, I have to use my chest and lower my larynx a bit.
@@silentvoice4970 I agree, people tend to devalue work so much. I mean no one says about Bill Gates like 'he was born with this programming talent" or whatever, but with creative jobs it's always 'oh she was born with the talent"
@@ladysasha90 no one doubts Brittney's talent, there are videos of her singing like Christina at a young age until she had to put on the baby girl personality
@@ladysasha90 I would love to know how her career would have gone had she kept that lower soulful texture in her singing. Choosing the higher cutesy voice set her into a much younger fan base.
It’s called hundreds of thousands spent on plastic surgery/lasers/fillers/Botox and skin rejuvenation. Then makeup to top it all off, still beautiful though I’m not hating just pointing out the facts 💁🏼♂️
She has really paid attention her entire life. You can tell she has practiced and tried and taken criticism in a constructive way. She was born with an amazing voice but she’s also put in a ton of worked and gained a ton of knowledge that she’s sharing.
She was so amazing at instructing how to do the different things with her voice. She is very knowledgeable and those were great lessons that these people got to learn. I’d rather have her back than Reba.
@@supermanjersey Well, first, conjured is not the right word, Reba is not a ghost or Spirit and I’m not a witch so I can’t call upon her. Second, Reba, who I do like actually, is overhyped. After learning that most of her biggest hits were covers originally done by someone else made her famous. There are plenty of other country singers and song writers they could have put in there. Last, I said it because I do not think that she will be a good coach. Christina is teaching her people on the team in this clip lessons that they can use even if they don’t win, not just survive another week. I just don’t see Reba doing that. It’s my opinion and I am allowed to have it. Others will think different and that is fine. I’m not sure what has happened in the world that makes someone come at you for having an opinion of your own. It’s how the world works, it does not mean the world is ending. It’s certainly nothing to weep over!
Exactly! She can sing with her face, partly in the nose, deeper down. She can probably sing with her ears and toes to, while I don't even have a voice to move around in my body. Not fair!
She is so professional & flexible in her style . What a talent . 💚I spent $4000 in lessons nearly 25 years ago but Christina made more sense then my old singing teacher mind blown 😮🙏💗
@@angelagriffin8441 yeah agreed when you automatically use the dictionary terms for parts of your craft, no one is going to be drawn in as quickly nor understand/level with you when you need them to. i say this as a writer who has tutored people in poetry and nonfic… if i just say they need to work on their devices or meter or symbolism or something, they won’t be focused on working on it, they’ll just be overwhelmed by ~all the tools they need to use~ rather than the true point: learning how to use the _optional_ tools they _have_ due to the form of art they’re using! sorry this comment wasn’t supposed to be long 😑 just wanted to say why it was important for her to explain it in basic terms.. as i explain way too much
“Face singing” is actually the appropriate way to sing in general. It’s actually called singing into the mask. And is different from nasalty which is what I think she was trying to do, but she didn’t.
Not every professionals would be able to explain this that's the fact. Many are great singers, yet they couldn't teach because have no skill in explaining. She goes into so nice details in anatomy what is for a singer absolutely understandable.
New Spanish album 💿 out on iTunes 3-sections create the entire album “Aguilera” another masterpiece. She’s also working on her next English album currently she said in her concert in Chile’ a few weeks ago.
She would be an incredible vocal instructor. Christina is a recording engineer’s dream because her chops are fully realized and she knows how to get any timbre she wants. Find the video of her singing A Man’s World by James Brown. Astonishing singer.
It is soooo impressive the control she has over her vocal cords and the knowledge she has acquired throughout her carrier. This is the difference between an amateur and a pro. Respect! 💖
You know what’s funny? There’s a lot of comments talking about how her airy/baby voice sounds like Brittney spears but if you listen to OLD auditions of Britney’s she actually has a VERY strong voice (or she used to) but then her management wanted her to keep that “young” thing going (ew) so she built her career on that more baby voice .
@@samueldarko3500 you're the one crying because you know damn well the Princess of Pop is and always will be Britney Spears. Xtina was and always will be in her shadow!
Nose and face singing is how early classical voice training works. I always felt like it held me back from opening up. My voice teacher convinced me that I would ruin my vocal cords. There is an interesting book called "how to sing" by Lilly Lehman, an old opera singer and she speaks of an aim for each note in a different place in body and as it gets higher, head. Worth a look. I learned to hit a high C from it. Can't do it anymore buuut
I LIKE face singing.. Sometimes it suits a song better. NOT EVERY SONG has to be belted out like full blown Whitney Houston. The best way to sing for everyone is to use all three stages of singing that she's referring to. One.. face singing.. two throat singing. three.. gut singing..You can use all three to achieve a more flavorfull song. Not just one sound thru out an entire song. Think Prince.. Falcetto to Alto in every song.
I hope they will put her back again in The voice She's a very good mentor She's a very good teacher I really like how she coached everyone in her team and she is very approachable when it comes to music topic like you can talk to her all day long about singing and her love for music
ALL I CAN SAY IS YOU'VE BEEN MY IDOL SINCE I HEARD YOUR FIRST ALBUM...YOUR VOICE GIVES ME THE SHIVERS EVERYTIME I HEAR IT/YOU!! And your the ONLY ONE that's provided me with your lyrics/songs... YOU'LL ALWAYS BE MY FAVORITE NO MATTER WHAT ANYBODY THINKS OR SAYS OF YOU❤
@@JDUCSUDMU38948 She definitely knows how to do it. I'm more convinced than ever after hearing her live recently. Even the "bad technique" moments (in a traditional vocal pedagogy meaning) are deliberate. She has control of her sound and when to stop before it damages her.
@@JDUCSUDMU38948She knows how to do it. When she was younger, though, she seemed to like singing really loudly, which made me not like most of her songs, but I love her voice. Her voice always reminded me of Aretha Franklin, though Aretha would control the volume better than young Christina.
It doesn’t matter which way you sing your songs because they are all great! She has a strong and beautiful voice and I feel that she doesn’t get enough recognition.
It does matter if you've been professionally taught to sing classically. I sang competitively for years. And it is ingrained into us that, that is "wrong". So, you automatically critique what you've been taught not to do. You just can't help it. Bc technically it is wrong. It isn't bad to want to be "right" or to sing the correct way. It can be a preference I suppose in pop music, but that doesn't make it correct. I can see that some ppl don't feel that way. But, I agree with her, personally.
I feel my throat chakra opening up when she speaks. The universe designed her to be a great communicator. And if you notice no surprise, she's wearing blue.
I am wondering if she understands resonance. Both are facial resonance. One is resonating in the eyes, not the throat, but she brings in more chest voice for a heavier timbre. Singing from your throat (which she isn't doing here btw) will give you a vocal nodule and you will need surgery. Also, you don't lose volume singing nasally. It's actually a powerful resonance and safe one- I just don't like the sound of it personally.