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  • Haha. Now it's papa. Before. Mama.

  • Jesus Christ!!!!! I go to high school with this kid!

  • @BOBDIRT3221 ahahah really?

  • I'm gonna say it is just you, boy doesn't look scared to me at all!

  • Is it just me or did that boy look scared haha

  • Ran out of chracters. Anyway, $250 an hour!? Thats pretty rediculous. This lesson is some philosophy and singing to a scale. Many of the videos I have watched describe the same similar problem and add some words to stretch it out. And it really is not a very surprising lesson. Plus the kid started warming up so it seemed like rapid improvement, but real muscle development takes time and training. Blathering at this point, anyway just keep practicing and don't believe in shortcuts!

  • From the few weeks of research I have done, it seems that the most common mistake is to tense up when you try to sing high notes. The word "yawn" puts the vocal chords in a good shape to project the air being pushed from your diaphram. Becuase you are pushing air with your diaphram, pressure is released from your vocal chords, which allows you to keep them loose, and therefore, hit the note more fully! The notes you want to hit come from your mind, and the muscles respond based on muscle memory.

  • 250$ a hr!!O.O!...man he must be rich then,it'd b cool to have that job..but at the same time u would need a lot of patience and love for the subject as well.

  • poor boy, getting his voice ruined.

  • @hobo1975 He's not. Brett Manning may produce slightly "wimpy" singers, but he certainly does not produce injured voices.

  • lol, Brett amuses himself, doesn't he?

  • OMG!!! brett really knows how to do the "cry"

    a very full out mix voice! haha...

  • i wonder how much it costs for one one one training with brett

  • check his website. But it's $250 per hour. I recommend taking a few lessons with any of his associates to master the basics so you'll be ready for Brett.

  • 250 per hour !!! ???? this guy must be rich

  • Seth Riggs charges $ 250 for HALF an hour. o_o Lol, anyway, they have to report that when they do their taxes, so... yeah

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