maybe might favourite warmup so far, a lot of the time i feel like i dont need any support if not near zona di passagio, but this workout forced me to support properly for the whole time ! amazing stuff, thanks for sharing!
Wow that required a lot of endurance and agility. Hard one to come back to after being rusty! 😅 Always interesting how some of the most challenging intervals are the smallest
Vielen Dank Jeff❤️ Das ist wirklich ein durchdachtes Warm up!! Meine Stimme ist danach perfekt vorbereitet!! Am Besten wenn ich den Körper vorher auch locker gemacht habe. Vielen Dank!!
Phenomenal as always, Jeff. 🙏 Quick question regarding warming up (and down) with falsetto: Say I'm going to be singing in my upper range (using both my head voice & my mixed voice). Would it be helpful to do an entire warmup like this but using only falsetto? Or would that not make much of an impact in warming up my head voice & mixed voice? Similarly, if I'm warming down after a very demanding set list, would singing in falsetto help relax the vocal chords? Lastly, thanks for all that you've done and continue to do for singers across the world 🙏
@@JeffRolka Wow, that's awesome that you make videos out of questions in the comments (definitely gonna check those out now 👍). I suspect it wouldn't much of a difference, but in case it does, I'm likely a baritone (voice break is around F4)
Hello Jeff, Been using your baritone-tenor vids for quite a while now and am having great success thank you. My question is, you mentioned one time I recall, about a second breakpoint or passaggio vocal register, did you have a video on that? My first is at the usual area between middle c and e, it seems to me sometimes that it might be around the a4 point above middle c , do you have any video explaining how to tap into that? Thanks, Dan.
Thanks for subscribing! Thanks for your question! I have a segment I do on the channel called, Questions from Comments, I'm going to answer your question in #48! The video will be out soon!