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  • Sing BETTER in 5 Minutes With This Vocal HACK | 30 Day Singer

    Sing BETTER in 5 Minutes With This Vocal HACK | 30 Day Singer – 30 Day Singer

    Video

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I2hRaH4MMTk

    Summary

    Summary

    Camille from 30 Day Singer teaches a vocal exercise to improve singing consistency by aligning vowels and maintaining stable mouth and jaw positions.

    Highlights

    • 🎶 Focus on specific vowel shapes (e, e, o) for consistent tone.
    • 🔁 Practice consistently to achieve better pronunciation and tone.
    • 🌐 Visit 30daysinger.com for more singing lessons.

    Key Takeaways

    • 🔹 Maintain almost the same mouth and jaw positions throughout the exercise.
    • 🔹 Adjust with tongue instead of lips to improve vowel sounds.
    • 🔹 Keep your jaw relaxed and hinge down and back naturally.
  • Sing With More Confidence In 5 Minutes! | 30 Day Singer

    Sing With More Confidence In 5 Minutes! | 30 Day Singer – 30 Day Singer

    Video

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RqLEXyqEgVU

    Summary

    Summary

    Singing in front of friends is an excellent way to practice and gain confidence before larger audiences. To improve your singing performance skills, follow these tips: use a chromatic tuner or apps for pitch tracking, practice exercises and songs daily, test your ability to perform randomly throughout the day, and prepare by working on vocal technique.

    Highlights

    • 🎶 Develop methods to connect with your voice quickly.
    • 📈 Feel support in your belly and back while singing.
    • 🔊 Record yourself to assess progress and learn songs thoroughly.
    • 🎼 Practice the major scale using numbers for ear training exercises.

    Key Takeaways

    • 💬 Encourage subscribers to like and subscribe for more lessons.
    • 🌟 Emphasize the importance of emojis in the text.
    • 🎤 Singing in front of friends is an essential skill development practice.
    • 🎵 Use these tips to improve performance skills and connect with your voice easily.
  • 5 ways to sing ANY GENRE

    5 ways to sing ANY GENRE – 30 Day Singer

    Video

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0gzqPBlSV-g

    Summary

    Summary

    In this video, Camille teaches how to adapt your voice for different musical styles by adjusting tone quality, using specific syllables, onset types, and vowel shapes.

    Highlights

    • 🎶 Singers can use a variety of tones like bright, dark, breathy, gritty, or clear.
    • 🎤 Use specific syllables to achieve desired qualities (e.g. „na“ for bright).
    • 🎹 Four main onset types: balanced, breathy, gladle, and fry.
    • 💃 Vowel shapes play a role in tone quality, strength, and registration.

    Key Takeaways

    • 💬 Practice singing with specific vowel sounds.
    • 👍 Understand how vibrato works and its usage in different genres.
    • 🎵 Limit vibrato usage for stylistically appropriate singing (e.g., pop or jazz).
    • 🎼 Listen and analyze how singers transition between pitches in various genres.

    Exercise

    1. Introduce vibrato at different points.
    2. Slide down and sustain with vibrato.
    3. Straight tone with vibrato at the end.

    Example

    Oh, straight tone – this time, oh.
    Last one: by brto at the end are first time vibr, second time straight, third time straight, and then by BR ready and time last one.

    Stylized Transitions

    Five stylized transitions. Listen and analyze how singers transition between pitches in various genres. The presence or absence of these stylistic transitions makes a huge difference in adherence to the norms of a particular genre. Enjoy the lesson and see you next time!

  • After teaching singers for years, here’s the ONLY theory you need to know…

    After teaching singers for years, here’s the ONLY theory you need to know… – 30 Day Singer

    Video

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W-bdqBSv1Rk

    Summary

    Summary

    In this music theory lesson for beginning singers, we learn about pitch and rhythm components of notes. We also discuss the musical alphabet, octave numbers, intervals & scales, and enharmonic equivalents. The lesson introduces minor and major seconds, chords, arpegios, scale, key, and highlights how changing keys can make singing more comfortable.

    Highlights

    • 🎵 Notes have two components: pitch (highness or lowness) and rhythm (duration).
    • 📣 Seven letters in the musical alphabet: A, B, C, D, E, F, G.
    • 💥 Octave numbers differentiate between same letter names.
    • 🔀 Intervals & Scales: Octave, minor second, major second.

    Key Takeaways

    • ⚖️ Minor seconds sound like Jaws theme; Major seconds like „Happy Birthday“.
    • 🎹 Chords are three pitches played simultaneously; Arpegios have notes played or sung in succession.
    • 🗝️ Understanding scales and keys can make singing easier by changing song range.
  • Fix Common Issues With Vocal Tone | 30 Day Singer

    Fix Common Issues With Vocal Tone | 30 Day Singer – 30 Day Singer

    Video

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HWLeFFPjcbo

    Summary

    Summary

    Camille, a singer and voice teacher, teaches about fixing common issues with singing tone. The session covers four types of issues: nasal, overly dark, weak or breathy, and shouty tones. She shares techniques for each issue and emphasizes the importance of proper tongue, larynx, and soft palate positioning.

    Highlights

    • Nasal tone can be caused by high back tongue, high larynx, and low soft palate.
    • To correct nasal tone, focus on tongue position and larynx height.
    • A little nasal tone can help with transitions between chest voice and mix.

    Key Takeaways

    • Keep your back tongue lower in the mouth to prevent nasality.
    • Practice singing specific words or phrases to retrain your tongue position.
    • Use imagery and cues to lift your soft palate while singing.
  • Strengthen Your Voice | 30 Day Singer

    Strengthen Your Voice | 30 Day Singer – 30 Day Singer

    Video

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cITX29AmI7k

    Summary

    Summary

    The text discusses various singing exercises and techniques for strengthening and improving vocal performance. Key points include focusing on abdominal engagement, practicing breath management, and utilizing semi-occluded vocal tract exercises. Emphasis is placed on incorporating physical movements to enhance the sensation of breath support during singing. The importance of maintaining a healthy lifestyle with minimal sugar and soda intake is also mentioned.

    Highlights

    • Engaging abdominal muscles during singing
    • Incorporating cardio exercises for strength
    • Utilizing semi-occluded vocal tract exercises
    • Avoiding sugar and soda before singing

    Key Takeaways

    • Focus on breath support and engagement of the abdomen
    • Practice gradually increasing volume while maintaining proper technique
    • Emphasize good closure for efficient vocal production
    • Maintain a healthy lifestyle with minimal sugar and soda intake
  • Build Your Head Voice | 30 Day Singer

    Build Your Head Voice | 30 Day Singer – 30 Day Singer

    Video

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lBWSHk06n74

    Summary

    Summary

    In this lesson, we learn about building and strengthening our head voice in singing. It is essential to start lightly and understand that a weak or breathy head voice is normal since it is underutilized in daily life. We must train our onset, which refers to how we begin a note, as it affects its overall quality. Bright vowels and the concept of twang are also discussed, with exercises provided to help incorporate these techniques.

    Highlights

    • Embrace your head voice for better singing.
    • Learn sounds like „woohoo“ or pretending to be an owl to lower larynx temporarily.
    • Different types of onsets: breathy/aspirate, balanced, and glottal.
    • Brighter vowels (e.g., „e“) create a brighter tone quality.

    Key Takeaways

    • Start with a light sound around A4 pitch for accessing head voice.
    • Practice different types of onset to improve singing technique.
    • Emphasize the importance of using bright vowels in exercises.
  • Get Better At Singing The RIGHT Way | 30 Day Singer

    Get Better At Singing The RIGHT Way | 30 Day Singer – 30 Day Singer

    Video

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bRKaAYfhZj0

    Summary

    Summary

    In this discussion, the speakers emphasize the importance of finding a balance between technique and personal style when practicing singing. They also suggest that understanding vocal techniques is essential for maintaining a healthy voice but encourage breaking rules occasionally to express oneself and incorporate unique styles.

    The speakers share articles about self-improvement and steps for self-study in singing, and they answer questions from the audience. One important point made is that emotion is more important than technical perfection when singing.

    Highlights

    • Emotion is crucial in singing rather than just focusing on technical perfection.
    • Vocal technique understanding is necessary for maintaining a healthy voice.
    • Breaking rules occasionally can enhance performance expression.
    • Incorporating unique styles in moderation is possible while being in control.
    • Sharing articles on self-improvement and steps for self-study in singing.
    • Answering questions from the audience.

    Key Takeaways

    • Emotion should be prioritized over technical perfection when singing.
    • Understanding vocal techniques helps maintain a healthy voice.
    • Breaking rules occasionally can improve performance expression.
    • Mixing unique styles with traditional techniques is possible in moderation.
    • Sharing self-improvement resources for singers.
    • Engaging in Q&A sessions to address audience concerns.
  • We studied vocal ANATOMY, what’s happening in there…

    We studied vocal ANATOMY, what’s happening in there… – 30 Day Singer

    Video

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AzGu0ThGLPw

    Summary

    Summary

    Camille Fik explains the importance of understanding vocal anatomy for singers, focusing on the larynx, vocal folds, vocal tract, and soft palette. Understanding these parts can help singers improve their singing techniques.

    Highlights

    • 🌟 Larynx: Lower = darker tone quality; higher = brighter tone.
    • 💡 Vocal Folds (Cords): Vibrate together to produce sound; stretch and thin out for higher pitches like guitar strings.
    • ✨ Vocal Tract: Tone quality changes due to space, e.g., dark tone with more space (yawn), bright tone with less space (nasal „we“ sound).
    • 🎵 Soft Palette (VUM): Contributes to vocal tract shape and tone quality; classical singers lift soft petals.

    Key Takeaways

    • 🌮 Tongue: Be aware of retraction and overly high position. Practice on syllable „key.“
    • 👄 Jaw: Default position for singing is gently dropped; avoid constriction.
    • 😗 Lips: Elongate or shorten vocal tract to change tone quality, e.g., experiment with „night.“
    • 🌐 Visit 30daySinger.com for more step-by-step singing lessons.
  • Fix Your Jaw & Tongue TENSION While Singing | 30 Day Singer

    Fix Your Jaw & Tongue TENSION While Singing | 30 Day Singer – 30 Day Singer

    Video

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xJhJ0FcrDm8

    Summary

    Summary:

    In this conversation, Janiece asks about finding one’s vocal range and the speaker shares resources to help with that. They recommend checking out 30daysinger.com for detailed steps and mention having a YouTube video on the same topic. The discussion also touches upon counteracting jaw tension through vowel practice, the impact of aging on singing abilities, and the importance of proper vocal fold length.

    Highlights:
    – Find your vocal range using resources like 30daysinger.com or a YouTube video.
    – Practice opposing vowels to counteract jaw tension.
    – Clenching teeth can negatively affect singing due to muscle clamping.
    – Singing gets more challenging with age but is still worth learning.
    – Learn head voice/falsetto for a well-rounded vocal range.

    Key Takeaways:
    – Utilize resources to find and develop your vocal range.
    – Practice vowel modification to release jaw tension.
    – Be aware of the impact of teeth clenching on singing performance.
    – Embrace challenges in singing as you age.