:45 Slide 1:53 Vibrato 3:15 Runs ...as demonstrated by a young Rafe Fiennes. Also, I think some people use these techniques way too much in one song, making it overkill.
Yo Rached! These videos are so helpful man. You are taking the guesswork out of this thing for all of us who need help. I appreciate you helping me. I’ve been working on my singing voice for a couple of years, now. It’s been people like you that have helped me become a greater singer than I’ve ever imagine I could be.
If by fast you mean the original speed, that will not happen for thousands of reps. Start slow, speed up by only 5% or 5bpm, do a minute of reps, speed up again. When you start to slur, you are done. Move on to another run or exercise, and repeat the process.
What you need is a fast vibrato underneath. That will help you a lot with you runs. Practice your vibrato in different speeds, and then do your run with that.
Hey Rached, I really want to start listening to some classic, beautiful R&B songs but I don't know where to start. Do you have any personal favorites or artists you like?
Shalom Mammen Underrated by Tank Say the word by Tank See you again by Wanya Morris Another You by Brian McKnight Home by Brian McKnight Still In Love by Brian McKnight I belong to you by Brian McKnight Dream by Tank All It takes by Az Yet Race against time by Tank & Ja Rule Testify by Wanya Morris & Faheem Do You Remember by Tank Superman by Zacardi Cortez Better For you by Tank This Christmas by Boyz II Men Feather in your wings by Wanya Morris Living in the past by Wanya Morris Wait by Guy Sebastian How by Guy Sebastian Diary of a madman by Tank Out with my baby by Guy Sebastian Never by Boyz II Men Lose it all by Wanya Morris Just hold on by Boyz II Men Rose & a Honeycomb by Boyz II Men
@@jawn5661 what he is trying to say that pain and hardships birth R&B. You will never sound authentic when singing r&b if you can't relate to its origins. Black people didn't take singing lessons to sound black.