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The Passagio & Head Voice - Lift Up Pull Back - Register Bridging/Passaggio Technique

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Round Table : "Passagio"

"Lift Up / Pull Back"

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  • Hey mr Lunte! can I ask why does it hurt sometimes when I sing in my mixed voice? the pain resides sometimes under my jaw and below my larynx. Am I lifting too much weight? It's really hard to train çause my family doesn't support my singing and they won't invest time and money for a training program.. Anyway! thanks for the great tips! :D

  • @defeatedwyvern That is too bad. I would not be doing what Im doing today if my parents had not supported me when i was about 15 years old. Go to the music department and ask for practice time, they will let you. If you really want to do this, there are a LOT of people that will help you to train. I hate to say it, but you cannot blame your families lack of support on your decision to not train. If you want to really do this, there will be people who will step in and help.

  • @defeatedwyvern That is too bad. I would not be doing what I'm doing today if my parents had not supported me when i was about 15 years old. Go to the music department and ask for practice time, they will let you. If you really want to do this, there are a LOT of people that will help you to train. I hate to say it, but you cannot blame your families lack of support on your decision to not train. If you want to really do this, there will be people who will step in and help.

  • @roblunte Ive watched a lot of teachers regarding bridgeing and using headvoice, no one comes close to actually explaining the concept. Sure everyone can sing in falsetto, but to actually be able to use head voice for songs like living on a prayer is exciting to know. Without knowing these techniques "YET" and b4 seeing this i didnt think i was able to learn techniques to sing these type of songs being that my chest voice is limited to F4 and even than not for to long this is exciting to kno

  • @preszo1 Well cool! It is always great to hear that TVS is helping singers, especially voice register bridging and learning how to sound "boomy" and huge in the head voice, which is the most difficult thing to learn because so few teachers actually can do it and don't know how to teach singing in the head voice. It is too much of a mystery for most voice coaches, but at TVS, that is what it is a lot about. It is what I am about. I hope to train with you and show you more. Check out our web site

  • @defeatedwyvern That is too bad. I would not be doing what I'm doing today if my parents had not supported me when i was about 15 years old. Go to the music department and ask for practice time, they will let you. I hate to say it, but you cannot blame your families lack of support on your decision to not train. If you want to really do this, there will be people who will step in and help.

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  • @defeatedwyvern That is too bad. I would not be doing what Im doing today if my parents had not supported me when i was about 15 years old. Go to the music department and ask for practice time, they will let you. If you really want to do this, there are a LOT of people that will help you to train. I hate to say it, but you cannot blame your families lack of support on your decision to not train. If you want to really do this, there will be people who will step in and help.

  • @defeatedwyvern That is too bad. I would not be doing what Im doing today if my parents had not supported me when i was about 15 years old. Train at your school. Go to the music department and ask for practice time, they will let you. If you really want to do this, there are a LOT of people that will help you to train. I hate to say it, but you cannot blame your families lack of support on your decision to not train. If you want to really do this, there will be people who will step in and help.

  • @777SasukeUrahara777 If you can afford some lessons and you are dedicated, then do it. The notion that you are going to train on some ideas from a book before you seek private lessons from an expert is something I see too often, it is the wrong approach. Get private lessons from a great teacher as soon as you can afford to and in the long run, save yourself a lot of frustration and confusion about singing technique. I invite you to become a client of TVS and let help you?!

  • @roblunte they just tell me to be conscious of the layrnx going to high (blocking the throat) or going lower than whats comfortable :) I'd love to have a teacher but I think I'm still at the stage where I need more understanding about the voice... and money lol. I'm sure If I combine all the techniques I've acculmulated so far, I'll get there after a while. I'm very dedicated.

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