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Vocal Tips - Finding Your Mix - Commercial Voice

Every week we give free video vocal tips to our newsletter subscribers. In this tip, Brett explains how to find your mix; the most commercial and radio-friendly part of the voice. Another exclusive tip, only from Singing Success.

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  • "the opposite of yelling is singing soft... the opposite of singing soft is yelling - or squeaking... opposite of falsetto is yelling - or singing soft in - or in a squeak"...

    (my head explodes)

  • His "mix" sounds like it's just a pure light head voice. ???

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  • Manning you like da Boss XD

  • @SomeKindOfKirk Singing is a lot harder than it looks. That's why people started using autotune in the first place, and why most people give up on singing careers.

  • I don't know how I did it, but with what he demonstrated here I was able to hit a few crazy ass Chris Cornell pitches that I always thought were way beyond my range with EASE!

    Aaaaand now it's gone. FML.

  • This guy is awesome!

  • OMG!!! This ******* works! I actually sound good in that quasi falsetto thing ya get when you use this technique properly. Who woulda thunk? Big thumbs up. :-)

  • @onlyallegra Oh okay (: Thanks and your right, my voice teacher is mainly classically trained and I am going to him for commercial voice training but he is barely getting his certificate or something to teach commercial music. Thank you!

    I will continue practicing this <3

  • @89gerardo Belting too much in the chest can be damaging and using the mix will allow you to belt in the upper registers.

  • @xniks101x Your voice teacher is probably classically trained only. I went through e months of vocal therapy at Bastian Voice Institute after losing my voice for days and ending up with the raspiest of speaking voices. I'm a mezzo-soprano, so voice type doesn't matter. They had me use the vocal fry to repair my voice because of the glottal closer it provides. It just takes practice. Always warm up in the lowest part of your voice & work your way up using the fry.& your range will increase.

  • This didn't work for me )':

    Voice Teacher said it doesn't work for sopranos or tenors...? idk...

    Still love the vids though, Brett!

    <3

  • ha ha ha I just found my mix it's sound. . .Cee lo Green ish ha ha

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