Singing Tips - Vocal Exercises - How to do Lip Rolls
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I feel........ like hes cross-eyed XD
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@MusicAddict613 You can skip them, lip rolls are just as effective.
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I don't have much difficulty with lip rolls, but I can't do tongue trills. I can't pronounce my rs properly and it's noticeable while I speak. Are tongue trills a big part of vocal warm ups or can I just skip them without worrying I'm not getting my voice completely warmed up?
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I always end up stopping through half of the lip roll, idk why, i tried the fingers thing and i still stop -_- Please help D;
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I can finally do lip rolls (after weeks of trying :D), but I find that I have a much louder "lip vibration" sound and that my actual pitch is much quieter. I am definitely making the pitch, just that in the video his lip vibration doesn't make a whole lot of sound.
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same
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I'm still new to this stuff and I'm trying to find what note he's hitting. I'm a guitar player trying to learn this stuff and I was wondering what is the top note he's hitting? Is it the high open E sixth string on a guitar or is it more like the fretted E note on the 12th fret played on the 1rst E string?
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1:17 haha you guys are awesome
You're my heroes, Chris and Brett. Everytime I'm having difficulties with something - like I've had with the lip rolls since the beginning - it's almost as if you read my mind and post a vocal tip about the problem and it's solved. I am so thankful to you, guys!
MarilynFinland 1 year ago 18
@mark88bon its not really wrong. I mean, ideally you should work for a neutral larynx position, but if you have trouble with the larynx coming up too high, its good to practice keeping it low and eventually striving for that neutral position. At least that is what I have come to understand in my own voice lessons.
Biffy2008 1 year ago 3