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  • How to Breathe when Singing: Inhalation

    How to Breathe when Singing: Inhalation – Singgeek

    Video

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-9LPpsBidE

    Summary

    Summary

    This video teaches proper breathing techniques for singers by using exercises that help control diaphragm movement and improve airflow. Two essential exercises are demonstrated: one involving a book on the stomach, and another where you push the book outwards with your breath.

    Highlights

    • 🤖 Artists need to learn proper breathing for singing.
    • 🎤 Breathing is crucial for good vocal performance.
    • 🎹 The diaphragm muscle plays an essential role in this process.

    Key Takeaways

    • 🎵 Exercise 1 involves lifting a book on your stomach by using your diaphragm and holding it up for five seconds.
    • 🎶 Exercise 2 requires pushing the book outwards while inhaling, which can be more challenging than exercise one.
    • 🎧 By practicing these exercises, singers gain control over their breathing muscles and enhance their singing abilities.
  • Resonance Vocal Exercise, humming to Engage the Mask

    Resonance Vocal Exercise, humming to Engage the Mask – Singgeek

    Video

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-HVPOB0YB8

    Summary

    Summary

    Oliva teaches a vocal warm-up exercise for building resonance in your voice through humming and sending the sound outwards. She also provides piano tracks for both male and female singers to practice along with.

    Highlights

    • 🎶 Vocal warm-up exercise to build resonance
    • 🎤 Piano tracks available for male and female singers
    • 📈 Focusing on head voice resonance helps in singing higher notes

    Key Takeaways

    • 🎵 Resonance is a key component of singing with power
    • 💡 Learn to use the resonance in your head voice for better high note performance
    • 🔗 Get free piano tracks from Music Notes
  • Vocal Exercise for Resonance in the Oral Cavity

    Vocal Exercise for Resonance in the Oral Cavity – Singgeek

    Video

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

    Summary

    Summary

    The transcript is about a vocal exercise on building resonant space in the pharynx cavity to improve singing technique. Singers are instructed to focus on raising their soft palate or dropping their jaw while singing the vowel „ah“ and smiling.

    Highlights

    • 🎶 Focusing on resonant space in the pharynx cavity for better singing
    • 💪 Raising the soft palate or dropping the jaw while singing „ah“
    • 😄 Singing with a smile
    • 🎤 Male and female singers participating separately

    Key Takeaways

    • 📹 Check out Sing Geek’s playlist for more vocal exercises
    • 🚨 Subscribe to the channel for future content on improving singing technique
  • 1 Tip to Find Proper Jaw Posture for Singing

    1 Tip to Find Proper Jaw Posture for Singing – Singgeek

    Video

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xmDhNjEhVi8

    Summary

    Summary

    Proper jaw positioning is essential for good singing as it affects vocal performance. Correct positioning allows better sound and stretching of vocal folds, while incorrect placement strains the voice. By placing one finger behind and another over the jaw hinge and feeling for a pop when opening mouth wrong, singers can adjust their jaw drop for optimal results.

    Highlights

    • 🎶 Proper jaw positioning is crucial for effective singing
    • 🔍 Correct jaw drop allows better sound and free stretching of vocal folds

    Key Takeaways

    • 🎤 Practicing correct jaw positioning with a vocal exercise can improve singing performance.
    • 👉 Using the proper technique helps to prevent straining the voice during singing.
  • Vocal Exercise to Practice Singing on Pitch

    Vocal Exercise to Practice Singing on Pitch – Singgeek

    Video

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JwCD9JjHUDY

    Summary

    Summary

    The speaker is introducing a vocal exercise video that focuses on singing the major scale using numbers as steps to improve pitch control and ear training, particularly for improvisation skills.

    Highlights

    • Vocal Exercise Video: Singing Major Scale Steps with Emojis.
    • Objective: Improve pitch control and ear training for improvisation skills.
    • Example: Showcasing the major scale with numbers (1 to 8).

    Key Takeaways

    • 🎶 The exercise involves singing up and down the steps of the major scale using numbers.
    • 👉 It aims at enhancing pitch control and ear training, especially for improving improvisation skills.
    • 🌟 Click on the button below for more exercises and vocal tips; subscribe to the channel for weekly voice improvement tips.
  • 3 Common Reasons for Pitchy Singing and How to fix it

    3 Common Reasons for Pitchy Singing and How to fix it – Singgeek

    Video

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qzWhKDRHVq0

    Summary

    Summary

    To improve singing pitch, one must focus on breath support and resonance while starting with easier songs and gradually moving up in difficulty. Three reasons for pitchy singing are: untrained ear, forgetting to use the trained ear, and choosing difficult songs.

    Highlights

    • 🎶 Improve singing pitch by working on breath support and resonance.
    • 📈 Start with easy songs, then move to more challenging ones.
    • 🔴 Common issues include untrained ears, not using the trained ear, and selecting difficult songs.

    Key Takeaways

    • 🎵 Practice with vocal exercise tracks to train your ear and improve pitch.
    • 🎤 Use a trained ear while singing by identifying notes before singing them.
    • 📚 Choose appropriate difficulty levels for songs to avoid issues related to breath support and technique.
  • Vocal Twang: Definition and How to Exercises

    Vocal Twang: Definition and How to Exercises – Singgeek

    Video

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-e5ULS6EURU

    Summary

    Summary

    Twang in singing refers to the amplification of voice caused by epiglottis compressing sound waves from vocal folds, making it louder. There are two types of twang: one that makes your voice louder and another that creates a nasally southern accent. Practicing adding Twain involves imitating sounds with lots of twang and gradually reducing harshness for a smoother sound.

    Highlights

    • 🎶 Learn to add and remove „Twain“ in singing.
    • 👉 Practice through imitation and exercises.
    • 🚀 Improve singing power and tone while maintaining health.

    Key Takeaways

    • 🔗 Utilize playlist of practice exercises.
    • 📹 Watch previous videos for more techniques.
    • 🎤 Subscribe for weekly singing tips.
  • Twang Vocal Exercise: Nay

    Twang Vocal Exercise: Nay – Singgeek

    Video

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1aN8BCuKpY

    Summary

    Summary

    This video demonstrates a vocal exercise called „Twang“ to help singers build power and develop healthy vocal techniques. This exercise is suitable for male and female singers.

    Highlights

    • 🎶 The vocal exercise focuses on creating twang in the voice.
    • 🔊 Building power and healthy vocal techniques are the benefits of this exercise.
    • 👤 Both male and female singers can benefit from this exercise.

    Key Takeaways

    • 🎙 Demonstration includes singing the „name“ sound together and solo.
    • 💃 For females, using head voice is recommended.
    • 🎓 Gradually taking off some twang helps achieve better volume and tone.
  • Vocal Exercise to Mix Chest and Head Voice

    Vocal Exercise to Mix Chest and Head Voice – Singgeek

    Video

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ACGHei4wfOs

    Summary

    Summary

    In today’s Sing Geek exercise, singers will work on bridging their chest voice and head voice registers. The focus is on practicing sliding between the two while using specific sounds. A piano track is provided to help with this process. Patience and practice are emphasized for successful navigation of the break.

    Highlights

    • 🎶 Practice sliding between chest and head voice registers
    • 💪 Changing muscles can help bridge the gap
    • 🎹 Piano track provided for support

    Key Takeaways

    • 🔴 Focus on resonance in the bridge area
    • 📈 Commit to practice for skill improvement
    • 🌟 Subscribe for access to more exercises at Sing Geek
  • Quick Warm-Up Stretches for Singers

    Quick Warm-Up Stretches for Singers – Singgeek

    Video

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dd3LW-4IXOA

    Summary

    Summary

    Singing warm-up stretches are important for relaxing muscles involved in singing and achieving a clearer voice. The exercises focus on neck, lips, cheeks, tongue, and soft palate relaxation.

    Highlights

    • 🏋️‍♂️ Warm-up with stretching exercises for singing.
    • 🔑 Exercises focus on specific muscle groups involved in singing.
    • 😌 Techniques like yawn, eyebrow lift, and pucker smile to achieve a brighter voice.

    Key Takeaways

    • 💪 Vocal Quest books developed in connection with Trinity College of London are available to aid international vocal exams. Subscribe Button Alert!
    • 🎧 Join the channel for updates on enhancing your vocal skills and achieving the desired sound.