Dude you have the absolute best take on how to sing mix voice. Your methods have helped me so much they really really work!! Your channel is literally a JEWL.
@@tylerwysong Thank you man. It is so difficult to learn how to sing off youtube. It is people like you that genuinely care about sharing knowledge that unlocks🔓the hidden potential in people. Keep it up bro💯
Can't believe I missed this video! Dude the nose pinch lip trill has blown my mind! Seriously after our lesson I feel so much more confident during my live shows. Also the 4th exercise here has really helped me! You're the best Tyler 💯
I just loved these exercises. My issue was just that breakage in between the low and high voice. Thank you Darling. Know that you are appreciated 🙏❤️🙏🎵
When singing mix, if i keep my voice relaxed i can do it, but it is really weak., if i use some twang, and also really hard close my vocal chords or at least i think i do, i can get it to be really strong, but it can also switch to fry. Is it right to close the vocal chords harder the higher you sing, or should i keep it the same all through the range? From this lesson it seems more like the latter maybe?
Thank you very very much brother been trying to reach that mix thanks to your advice and videos an incredible way of teaching I have busted into mix now I will strengthen it thank you much God bless
I have a weird problem. I can likely mix to an F, but an higher i break. If i wanna mix higher i have to strain hard and sing loud and i can get to an A or B, but it’s really strained. How can i fix this?
I've been spending a lot of time studying the mix. These exercises are new and good for this kind of work but I feel there's always something I can't quite get. I can easily sing in mix up to a Ab4 but I just can't go higher without breaking or straining anyway... I'm starting to think that something else should happen for that higher part of our voice, because I refuse to accept the easiest explanation that "my vocal folds cannot do more than this". I'm not a bass and damn my cords can stretch! Any suggestions or ideas?
First of all, good for you. You absolutely will be able to go above Ab4 in a mix. So the last exercise in this video the “kick drum” would be a good thing to experiment with up there. I may potentially make another video that focuses on high mix breaking and what you can do to fix that. In the mean time just keep at it. Everything is figureoutable
@@henrytsui6854 I've been studying pop singing for 5 years now. I've always sung in mix, but before taking lessons I didn't really know how it worked and what I could improve. Before then I could sing up to a G4, now I can go to a Bb4 in chest-mix, but straining a bit on the A and Bb :) I hope I answered your question!
@@stefanocanali6477 that’s crazy. This is my second year… and I can barely hit an F4. Only went up one note from last year unfortunately. You’re really saying I can actually go beyond that?
How come the lip trill won't sustain? It seems like most of the nasality is causing air to come out of my nose and so no lip trill is happening? Maybe the point is a blend between air going out nose and mouth and that's what I need to get with the exercise? How nasal should it be? Thanks!
@@tylerwysong god bless you bro!Need all the help I can get! One thing you mentioned here which is I experience is jaw tension, so I need to be more aware of that. Tension can slowly creep in as you lose your anchor/reference points! Is also experience, a tension in the throat, could that be due to pushing too much air as well as jaw tension?🤔
You made it! Thank you so much! Hope the person who asked you to do so, really enjoy it and so much from you. On the other hand, being totally honest, YOU don't need to add all of these effects and some other aspects to embellish your video, not to my eyes. Keep in mind that your strength is your essence as a human that really cares for others, your advices, and the encouraging words at the end of your videos, in addition to your talent on how to teach, plus the huge variety of lessons and exercises that you always provide! I would like to see more often! Thank you!
So, the twangy exercises project your voice to the mask resonators, but you say that the voice direction it is always vertical back on the head, how do you bring your voice to the mask if you are doing vertically?? How is it that you resonates your voice through the nasal resonators in the front if you send it vertically on the back?? It is just a matter of sympatheticall resonance?? The height of the back of the head through the pharynx its smaller than the front part, how do you send the voice upper if in the back there are craneal bones? If your voice its not projected to the resonators there is no mix, how do you resonates your voice in the resonators if you send it verticall in the back?? Thanks🙂
We are feeling a lot of things in singing. There are things sensed at the front but also in the vertical (which is not that far back) it’s always in front of the ears. You can perceive your voice in many different places at once. Just keep tuning into your body and notice what you are experiencing.
@@tylerwysong okay, thanks for your answer. What i understand its that is like a bouncing effect all over the nasal pharynx but the airflow its always verticall. I'll try to find it in the best way if i can. 🙂
@@tylerwysong just one thing, if the air direction above the roof of the mouth goes forward through the nasal resonators wich is the air direction in the mouth?? It goes through the front, ahead forward too?? Thanks
Hey tyler after watching this I was able to sing everything. Counting star B4s, or even up to D5 it was so easy and full voice. But after 2 days it’s gone now, I don’t what happened I struggle with even F now. When I was able to sing high it wasy easy and I almost felt no vibration on my chest it felt like my voice shifted up. But now it doesn’t go there, it stays down.
I caught COVID a couple weeks ago, and since then I haven't done much vocal warm-up, cool-down, or exercise until recently. I have a show coming up in about a week, and a song I'm supposed to sing in this show has become somewhat more difficult; there seems to be more tension in my throat when I go higher despite me trying to use proper technique. It's specifically when I sustain a high G (G4) or sing a high A (A4) in general. I'm a tenor, so this is not something I'd expect. If I did a couple of these exercises after warm-ups every day for a few days, would that help with this issue?
cool exercises! i like that OOH, OOH, AH one a lot! thanks -- question on the pinch nose kick drum, maybe a weird question: with the mouth and nose closed i can't seem to make a sound - is the air supposed to come out of the mouth? or is all the sound internal? perhaps i'm doing something incorrectly.
His hand covered his mouth in the video, but I think what he did was "oooup", where the "ooo" part is mouth open, releasing air, and the air got shut at the "up" part, followed by a final air release just like the "p" when you say the word "up".
I have a tense jaw because of damage, it tends to lock and I have to go to the chiropractor to get it adjusted. It's pretty frustrating as a singer because it cant be helped a lot of the time
did anyone catch the part about the “Velopharyngeal Opening,” as indicated in the email announcement? i watched through twice and still must have missed it.
excellent, thanks so much. i have found that exercise especially helpful in smoothing the break. my challenging is to retain the posture in actual phonation.
I’m so sorry that’s happening on your end. I just tried the links in my end and it seems to be working. I’m not sure why you are getting access denied? Potentially try from another browser? So sorry for the inconvenience.
@@tylerwysong it looks like it's a problem on my end, I've tried using other browsers, and tried looking up how to fix "Access denied error code 1020" since that what it says, but unfortunately I couldn't resolve the issue
@@lisam8608 Wow I’m so sorry about that. Please feel free to email me at bookingtylerwysong@gmail.com And maybe we could find a way to resolve the issue for you. Thanks.
@@tylerwysong no need! 😎 it takes two seconds! You just sing the vowel sound in foot, good, should etc and it activates both head and chest voice automatically! Then, like you say in your shoe-ahh video you sing your other vowels through that same position 🙌
@@UtheGuru it’s easy to tell someone one what to do, it’s another thing to show. I think you mean well but you are over simplifying something that isn’t as simple as you are trying to make it seem. Thats why I asked for you to make a video to show us how you sound. It doesn’t have to be anything fancy just a short phone video of you demonstrating what you are saying.