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Uploaded by on Dec 7, 2007

Cathrine Sadolin in a danish TV chanel, showing some of the "Complete Vocal Technique".

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  • please, put the subtitles in english or spanish, thanks

  • Sadolin just shows what = vocally possible (going AGAINST the idea extreme effects are vocally harmful). Soundwise you may not like it, but that doesn't mean it's bad. We can do whatever we want, by living up to the principles of "healthy sound production".

    Sadolin's method is an unbiaised vocal approach based upon solid scientific research with the Queens Medical Center University Hospital in Nottingham (GB). I'm a voice professional using it in my work, booking excellent results with it!!!

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  • @MoonRable Hi I hope you will check out my channel, I can help.

  • I'm a sixteen year old singer, my vocal chords just stopped changing through puberty, and i'm quite uncertian how i should proceed training my voice. I do take singing lessons, but my teacher have only had female singers, and only do classic, which have given me some problems. I'm also in a thrashmetal / Jazzy a like band which is completely different. Short, where can i find stuff wich will help me, and what should i do to get better? :D Seems like ppl here know their stuff!

  • @musicfaraon Ummm, what? She has practiced her technique so it doesn't hurt to hit those notes.

  • ok come on that sound hurt ur throat have good high notes,carefull with fiatto and facial muscules are a little tense. also no matter wich technique u use damm carefull with afination

  • Translation 6:09-6:35

    presenter: "I know you haven't prepared for this or analyzed, but can you see any technique here?

    Sadolin: " yes, certainly, she uses the technique called curbing, uuh, when she wants that sound, and aaah when she wanted overdrive, and then she went breathy towards the end, and then she worked with the timbre, and that's just the oral cavity which you change a bit

    presenter: "and all this is something you can base on a formula and explain how to do"

    Sadolin: "yea"

  • Translation 5:37-6:09

    presenter: so what I'm thinking is, how much, of these phenomenal, huge singers like her, how much of that is talent and natural voice, and how much of it is technique that you can learn from you or others"

    Sadolin: "I would say that's very different, but everyone has a voice to start with, and if it's beautiful or not, that's a question of taste, but training it to be able to do what you want it to do, then it's good have some technique, at least so that you'll last"

  • Translation 5:02

    presenter: "that makes me think of people who sing so wonderfully that you almost can't stay in the room. Listen to this clip I have here of Bjørk, here it is"

  • Translation 4:37-5:02

    presenter: "and then there's distortion, can you show us that"

    Sadolin: "distortion is to sound hoarse but without being it, AAAHAAH, and that's simply something you do over the vocal cords, so the vocal cords will not damage"

    presenter: "so you can do that without damaging the vocal cords"

    Sadolin: "yea, no problem, and that's why the really tough singers can tour for 6 months straights, night after night, because it's simply sheer technique"

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