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Vocal Warm Ups for Tenors and Belters (Men) 

Singing With Ron
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This twelve minute video is a full warm up for tenors and male belters or singers of contemporary music.
For more information on lessons, resources, upcoming events and workshops, go to my website www.singingwithron.com. While there, for a small monthly fee, signup for the Daily Warmup, a Monday to Saturday half hour of voice exercises, tips and chat about singing.

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@Middlesex1957
@Middlesex1957 6 месяцев назад
The tongue out "A" is so helpful I'm a 1st tenor singing in a chorale who had COVID last year and bad pneumonia. It took 6mos. to get my lungs in shape again and I am STILL working on my voice. So discouraging. If I don't warm up just right my high (G, A, B,) just disappears below a forte. I've never had this problem before. The warm up in this vid. is SO helpful. Thanks.
@alanbedworth4629
@alanbedworth4629 2 года назад
This is a totally different warm up to what I've used before. This actually gets your voice and body to connect as one, and encourages clean notes. Thank you for sharing.
@IcyZenith
@IcyZenith 2 года назад
I’m a baritone, but the «Adele» exercise made me hit the cleanest C5 ever. Thank you so much for this wonderful video!
@ChrisMochinskiMusic
@ChrisMochinskiMusic 6 месяцев назад
Same!
@SamBennettActorMusician
@SamBennettActorMusician 4 месяца назад
Same!!!!
@aj3k840
@aj3k840 3 месяца назад
The last exercise was super funny, but also super helpful 😂 I can naturally belt pretty well, but this just showed me that I have no idea what I’m doing 😂 thank you very much!
@dylanrashell3703
@dylanrashell3703 3 года назад
I really enjoyed this video. My voice weakened over quarantine, and I feel it coming back with this video!
@edgargein_singz7221
@edgargein_singz7221 2 года назад
This is a really GREAT vocal warmup for musical choices and all genres. I gradually felt the strength coming smoother and stronger. Love this video!
@cyrilpouley8815
@cyrilpouley8815 2 года назад
Excellent échauffement vocal and belting 🙏
@repita21
@repita21 2 года назад
2:27 (2:34) 4:03 (4:12) (4:24) (5:11) 6:52 (7:17) 8:32 (9:26) (9:59) pant a little bit to open up throat) 11:17 (12:00) (12:09)
@johnb9005
@johnb9005 2 года назад
Thanks for the comprehensive vocal warm up. The last warm up sounds similar to Native American chanting, which is done from the diaphragm. Core strengthening exercises and cardiovascular exercise have greatly improved my vocal strength and ability to hold notes longer.
@singingwithron
@singingwithron 2 года назад
I'm glad it works for you!
@johnb9005
@johnb9005 2 года назад
@@singingwithron Thanks for the reply.
@ethangillese
@ethangillese 4 года назад
Wow, this guy is super knowledgeable! Awesome video!
@singingwithron
@singingwithron 4 года назад
ethangillese thanks!
@wandajames143
@wandajames143 3 года назад
Love this!
@joellauder9475
@joellauder9475 3 года назад
excellent exercise. thanks
@mnewman215
@mnewman215 4 месяца назад
Amazing. Thank you 🙏🙏🙏
@falazarte
@falazarte 2 года назад
Thanks! Subscribed.
@im58woody
@im58woody Месяц назад
This was quite fun
@norbertruck1683
@norbertruck1683 3 месяца назад
Interessant!
@coldplayismagic2
@coldplayismagic2 4 года назад
Thanks, Ron!
@singingwithron
@singingwithron 4 года назад
Your welcome!
@guxta2578
@guxta2578 Год назад
you are great!
@ciociosan
@ciociosan 4 дня назад
BRAVO!
@SamBennettActorMusician
@SamBennettActorMusician 3 года назад
Thanks for the video mate! Was feeling so constricted and blocked coming off the back end of some tonsillitis. Belt feels so much freer now!
@singingwithron
@singingwithron 3 года назад
Your welcome!
@Marcoguitars2
@Marcoguitars2 3 года назад
thanks very useful
@timatkinsonjr9383
@timatkinsonjr9383 7 месяцев назад
Good stuff
@simonepadur7437
@simonepadur7437 3 месяца назад
Very helpful thank you :)
@Montana.Joker1993
@Montana.Joker1993 Год назад
Cool ! Thank you )
@zzzm04
@zzzm04 3 года назад
Ohh It helped me a lot(hablo Español, me ayudo bastante) Thanks🤗
@mathieundoli8345
@mathieundoli8345 3 года назад
Me tambien, hablo frances and Engles y quiero praticar me español con alguien
@mathieundoli8345
@mathieundoli8345 3 года назад
I don't know you but i would be happy if you could respond
@luhr56
@luhr56 6 месяцев назад
Very good, complete and effective set of exercises ! Thanks a lot for sharing ! One question: I don't necessarily want to belt; just trying to improve my sound and go up to F with a nice tone on all possible sets of consonent/vowels or reverse. I sing jazz songs...
@singingwithron
@singingwithron 6 месяцев назад
I think it’s good for a voice to have access to all the sounds it can make. Having access to belt will help your support and other areas of your sound.
@microstar81
@microstar81 2 месяца назад
Nice
@filmonmusic1995
@filmonmusic1995 Год назад
@DrSallyB
@DrSallyB 8 месяцев назад
Just discovered your channel and knew I was born to experience this video when, at approximately 1:31, it sounded as though you said “meow!” Hehe it totally made my day and snapped me out of tragic despair as I lamented 1) my current inability to hit a note I sing just fine every day, 2) especially when I’m to record the song this very morn… 3) which I’m not sure how to accomplish as the $600 mic that just hit my door-step… arrived damaged. Sigh. Lol. (C’est la vie but lots of things happened very quickly and I have to record vox for 14 songs and produce them alll …for public release in under two weeks. (Aka if I pull this off, it was 1000 million per cent GOD, lol. Truly. (I’m not a pro-just a psalmist who sings eight hours a day-every day-and writes as worship To The Most-High!). I thank Him for sending me this video, and I thank you for creating it! Can’t wait to jump back into it and finish the fun warm-up, which I shall do right MEOW! Heheh :)) May He Bless you and yours, brother. ♥️✝️🙏
@petersoar2886
@petersoar2886 2 года назад
Why would you need to break into falsetto doing a lip trill?? Kinda defeats the purpose right!?
@djem_music4765
@djem_music4765 2 года назад
So you don’t strain and damage your vocal chords.
@Tho_mas06
@Tho_mas06 3 месяца назад
Help please...my transitions sound funny...I can sing to A#4 with the exercises and B4 with the Adele but transition sounds funny
@singingwithron
@singingwithron 3 месяца назад
You may be taking chest voice up too high. If you know what your mix voice is try to incorporate that down from higher in your range. You can also try watching my video on Finding Twang on this channel. Also my version of the ng siren would also help. Basically how little air and sound can you use to get to your high voice. This will help you find your mix. I hope that helps!
@Tho_mas06
@Tho_mas06 3 месяца назад
@@singingwithron thank you very much for reaching back to me sir...I'm taking my chest voice too high actually. Straining is quite frequent and so is inconsistency. People say singing shouldn't hurt but it kinda does sometimes. I know I'm doing stuff wrong and my singing teacher just doesn't know what to do it seems. He just told me I'm a baritone-bass, killing my hopes of singing higher, and so he doesn't even want me to use my falsetto and head voice, which can reach up to D6. I used your technique and my G4 had never felt more free. My hopes of singing higher were revived. I think I'm more than a baritone-bass cause I really struggle to get the heaviness of the tone since singing lighter and softer is just normal for me. I'm going to try what you said Ron and give you feedback. And please, any advice on sore throats and hoarseness? Thank you very much. I really love your content.
@singingwithron
@singingwithron 3 месяца назад
I think you should have access to being a baritone and a tenor. Sometimes teachers can only you teach you what they know. His knowledge of singing outside of his chest might be limited. The finding a teacher that is a tenor to help you with your high notes. I promise you, you have them.
@Tho_mas06
@Tho_mas06 3 месяца назад
@@singingwithron thank you so much
@asimioneseioctavian
@asimioneseioctavian 2 года назад
You are 100% baritone a true tenor don't use falsetto here 2:53 is full voice. You have no vocal uniformity in you're mix voice, If you use fasetto at that point you are not a tenor. I'm sorry for my English.
@singingwithron
@singingwithron 2 года назад
I made this video several years ago now. I have had people tell me I am a tenor and some say your a baritone. These days are feeling much more tenorial. Maybe its time a did a new version of this video!
@asimioneseioctavian
@asimioneseioctavian 2 года назад
@@singingwithron I'm waiting for your video then. thank you. If you keep the air and sound escaping with your abdomen contracted all the time, maybe you can be a tenor and finally you will find the mixed voice. The contracted abdomen activates the diaphragm and serves to control the dynamics. You must always have the sensation of holding back the voice with the abdomen, regardless of the pitch of the note sung, in this way the sound will always come out uniform and sustained without the need to shout. We must have the sensation of singing under abdominal pressure always but with 50% of the volume. Over time, the volume perceived by others will be loud.
@sttofficialmusic7774
@sttofficialmusic7774 16 дней назад
Stop talking in the middle of exercises.
@filmonmusic1995
@filmonmusic1995 Год назад
@filmonmusic1995
@filmonmusic1995 4 месяца назад
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