@thekaliko Of course! That is what I do for a living. You can train with me 1 on 1 in my studio in Seattle, or train with me in real-time over the internet on skype web cam. It works great, half my students are internet students from all over the world. Send me an email and I can give you more information about it. Also, there is a video here on my channel where I discuss the internet lessons a little bit.
@JhWlo Thanks... there are no overdubs here. Does the video look like a big production? This is entirely live and only using the microphone from the standard definition camera... this is very dated... there has been a LOT of growth and maturity in my training and pedagogy since this was filmed. I invite you to check out "The Four Pillars of Singing" 2.0 DVD/CD/Book training system. It has INSANE vocal demonstrations in it, filmed with four HD cameras simultaneously. Its really great.
I've def pulled chest and I've def tried to pass off a falsetto (sometimes by doubling in recording). Strangely, I have found a 'head voice' that can ring like hell, but it seems to just show up in a few notes when I get it in an exercise situation, and never in a song where I need it, and I don't have it tied into my other singing. Does it have something to do with the vowels used in the lyric? People prefer my lower tones, and I seem to be able to make them purer. I can get very loud yelling.
How do you approach the passagio, going into head voice, without forcing into the high range/breaking into falsetto? I may be straining or forcing too much, I just find it hard accessing head voice without breaking into falsetto
speak in a falsetto voice...thats your head voice... then we train you to be able to have more full power in that register... replace falsetto with full voice timbre.
will you give one on one classes to someone who wants to start from scratch on learning to sing?
thekaliko 2 months ago
@thekaliko Of course! That is what I do for a living. You can train with me 1 on 1 in my studio in Seattle, or train with me in real-time over the internet on skype web cam. It works great, half my students are internet students from all over the world. Send me an email and I can give you more information about it. Also, there is a video here on my channel where I discuss the internet lessons a little bit.
roblunte 2 months ago
Man, your last correct siren here is faszinating me. I think it's phenomenal. That G5 sounds like it's overdubbed by a G6! Johannes
JhWlo 2 months ago
@JhWlo Thanks... there are no overdubs here. Does the video look like a big production? This is entirely live and only using the microphone from the standard definition camera... this is very dated... there has been a LOT of growth and maturity in my training and pedagogy since this was filmed. I invite you to check out "The Four Pillars of Singing" 2.0 DVD/CD/Book training system. It has INSANE vocal demonstrations in it, filmed with four HD cameras simultaneously. Its really great.
roblunte 2 months ago
I've def pulled chest and I've def tried to pass off a falsetto (sometimes by doubling in recording). Strangely, I have found a 'head voice' that can ring like hell, but it seems to just show up in a few notes when I get it in an exercise situation, and never in a song where I need it, and I don't have it tied into my other singing. Does it have something to do with the vowels used in the lyric? People prefer my lower tones, and I seem to be able to make them purer. I can get very loud yelling.
TheAntinet 1 year ago
How do you approach the passagio, going into head voice, without forcing into the high range/breaking into falsetto? I may be straining or forcing too much, I just find it hard accessing head voice without breaking into falsetto
djeikop 3 years ago
Breathe..but try to breath quietly so it doesnt dry yoru vocal chords
urbanecho 3 years ago
I cant believe i can do all the notes in youre videos and never had before i tried it INCREDIBLE EXRECISES
abcchede 4 years ago
speak in a falsetto voice...thats your head voice... then we train you to be able to have more full power in that register... replace falsetto with full voice timbre.
roblunte 4 years ago
Call me or purchase my training system and we can work on it together. I cant answer that in a Youtube "reply comment" thingy...
roblunte 4 years ago
how can i know if i'm in head voice or falsseto?
FARIN1992 4 years ago
Head voice - more tone than air in your sound.
Falsetto - more air than tone in your sound.
RocktheStageNYC 2 years ago