Classic Vocal Warm Up Exercise but a Slower Do Re Mi Version

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A few people have requested a slower version for this.
Today was the first time I've been inspired to do so after watching most of Actionjacksonlive's videos.

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  • Hey question, what if you can't recognize the sounds. Like I can not link the sounds on a piano to my singing voice. Never been able to.

  • @JessMurgatroyd I usually get students to slide from a high note downwards, then stop them when they're on the correct note.

    I recommend you find a teacher for a lesson or two to sort out your pitching.

  • Thank you very much for this video.

  • @Rocksoccer123 No problem! :)

  • omg this was exactly what i was looking for! thank you sooo much :)

  • @xanthinina No problem!

    Thanks for watching.

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  • Do ray me fa so la ti fa do.

    No wait, let me try again.

    Do ray me fa ramehedpefnef do.

    WHY CAN I NOT SING IT BACKWARDS!?

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  • How am i suppose to start? low??

  • LOL my voice started cracking....

  • 4 people cant sing

  • I wish this went just a few notes higher, but thank you so much anyway, because I can continue on without the piano. I just like the accompaniment. :)

  • @JessMurgatroyd I agree with blagmusic. Just begin singing from the middle notes to the higher ones and then lower ones. Listen carefully to the sound of your voice- leave it in a hold (fermata) and then play the note on the piano. Keep searching for the note if you're not doing it right, and then when you have it simply begin going up and down from that note onwards.

  • i did them all!!yay me!

  • i'm a little kid and this is easy. i love blagmusic! :)

  • @bottleofblack beauty over volume

    when u do this do it in a way where its like a prettty classic type thing

    lol hard to explain

  • @hecbiz75 - it's exactly the same story in Brazil. that's why I found it confusign too. But it appears that in the UK "do re mi" is only used for counting, as if it was " 1 2 3...".

  • This is weird to me. I'm Hispanic. In Spanish, the names of the notes are not letters. Do = C, and ONLY C. And Re is always a D, etc. "Do sostenido" means "C sharp," and so forth. Strange.

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