The information is right... but thumbs up if you came here to LEARN how to keep a neutral larynx not get lectured why you need it, I'm pretty sure we all knew we needed it since we clicked this video...
@xxDarkxAngelxx65 He did say how to keep a neutral larynx. It's done by being NATURAL. Ever wonder why those two words look so much the same? Your larynx is most neutral in in it's most natural position.
I agree expert village is definitely not the best place to go when you want to learn something, but his advice on larynx position is spot on. I've seen tons of people who tend to start off a song in falsetto, only to find that they can't go any higher during critical moments. Ditto with people singing too low, but it doesn't seem to be as common. Keeping a neutral larynx position is definitely a smart choice in a lot of situations.
He cannot sing a note tuned, but is trying to teach others to sing, quite ironic.
He claims he is not using falsetto, but he does....quite strange.
Any serious teacher, or even a serious student who spent 1 year training, can see he is saying 90% totally wrong things, and any foniatry student can tell you some of the things he make his students do are dangerous for the voice health.
Ergo, he is just a fatass who wants to win money with stupid and naive people
"well trained" are the important words. These lessons are not for the well trained. These are meant to give some tools to counter problems in daily singing. In fact, most of the exercises I give are only temporary fixes until certain habits are countered.
0:47 it's Dobby.. LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!
GabySassoni 1 year ago
what are some excersises to train my larynx to be neutral?
CanadaRoksEh 1 year ago 2
The information is right... but thumbs up if you came here to LEARN how to keep a neutral larynx not get lectured why you need it, I'm pretty sure we all knew we needed it since we clicked this video...
xxDarkxAngelxx65 1 year ago 30
@xxDarkxAngelxx65 yea I thought he was gonna demonstrate the proper way to sing with a neutral larynx
EsQuiresTheMan 1 year ago
@xxDarkxAngelxx65 He did say how to keep a neutral larynx. It's done by being NATURAL. Ever wonder why those two words look so much the same? Your larynx is most neutral in in it's most natural position.
fattiestoffatfoys 10 months ago
I agree expert village is definitely not the best place to go when you want to learn something, but his advice on larynx position is spot on. I've seen tons of people who tend to start off a song in falsetto, only to find that they can't go any higher during critical moments. Ditto with people singing too low, but it doesn't seem to be as common. Keeping a neutral larynx position is definitely a smart choice in a lot of situations.
DireSpring 1 year ago 2
He sounds like dr Phil when he presses it down:P hahah
Enishu 1 year ago
HORATIO SANCHEZ!!!
SaileAway 2 years ago
Sorry, guys, he is 100 % right. That's about singing natural.
Micha200388 2 years ago 2
he looks like budha
aassyr1111 2 years ago
what do you look like?
Tolaanto 2 years ago 5
this guys funny but half of the stuff said is inaccurate!
id still watch him as my favourite comedian!!!!!!!! lolz
andrew190495 3 years ago
You have to put your self in his point of vew to find the accuracy in his words.
Charrasca 2 years ago
The last person you want to get your singing information from is anyone that beleives the crap this man is saying.
GaryProVox 3 years ago
Yeah, I can't understand that either.
SalandFindles 3 years ago
Then read it at slow tempo
He cannot sing a note tuned, but is trying to teach others to sing, quite ironic.
He claims he is not using falsetto, but he does....quite strange.
Any serious teacher, or even a serious student who spent 1 year training, can see he is saying 90% totally wrong things, and any foniatry student can tell you some of the things he make his students do are dangerous for the voice health.
Ergo, he is just a fatass who wants to win money with stupid and naive people
nicolashrv 3 years ago
if singing is trash why am i watching this xD
amonbruins 3 years ago
Type this again, in your native language.
kjsdhgf7 3 years ago
"well trained" are the important words. These lessons are not for the well trained. These are meant to give some tools to counter problems in daily singing. In fact, most of the exercises I give are only temporary fixes until certain habits are countered.
jamesmeny 3 years ago
Too many voice teachers have to un-do the problems caused by "teachers" like this.
GaryProVox 3 years ago
exactly - I have to un-do so many bad habits instilled in my students by bad teachers its frightening.
Interesting how - once again- he takes 90sec to say absolutely NOTHING.
RocktheStageNYC 2 years ago
all of these videos are very helpful
princessmiley15 3 years ago