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Singing Lessons - Octave Registrations & AES Contractions

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  • Is this developed in America?

  • @DyslExiCKiDtheBAND Yes, but we have an International team now. You can find TVS teachers in Italy, Germany and France now. This video is a bit dated... check out the new content from "Pillars 2.0".

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  • Hi. I'm really interested in this for students, but am concerned about..loads of stuff.

    He's moving his head down on the lowest notes, and taking his head back at the highest notes.

    His shoulders are going up at times on his in-breath, & on the top B/Bb and above you can hear his breath intake. No legato.

    All big, and I mean really big no-no's in legit/classical training that we know lead to vocal strain.The range, obviously, is amazing - but is vocal health being lost to "big high notes"?

  • Hello:

    So much pushing when he goes higher....Why not higher notes at same volume?

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  • @viv3147 "twang and belt and edge are not vocal modes". Well your right, "edge" isnt a vocal mode, not sure where you got that idea, maybe from your vast experience as a voice expert on YouTube, but twang a belt are. If you disagree with that, you might want to check in with the Estill organization, The Voice Foundation and the British Voice Association and let them know they have made a huge mistake. Also let them know that they forgot to add your "Edge" mode to the list. Wow, you know so much!

  • @viv3147 Im really happy for you! Wow, please share a link or video of you "coloring" your voice singing style that isnt one of these "twangy or belt" things... I'm facinated to hear it.

    You need to take lessons and understand what your talking about better before you post on a publich forum. Your welcome to train with me and I will help you to better understand how the voice and singing really work.

    Best of luck to you.

  • @viv3147 HUH? UH, Ok dude... thanks for clearing things up for me. I didnt realize thats what it was. Thanks!

  • @viv3147 This is the same techniques Adam Lambert is using and there is no Falsetto in this. He is NOT singing any Falsetto.. I can see you think, as most people do, that Falsetto & Head Voice mean the same thing. "Falsetto" is not the register where high notes are produced. Falsetto is not a "place", its not a vocal register, "Falsetto" is a vocal mode. I highly encourage you to watch my video, "Falsetto is NOT your Head Voice!" This will help you understand what your talking about much better.

  • @roblunte I think most of it is perfectly healthy and quite good. I think just a bit more "aw" on the ah vowel would be a cleaner tone despite what hes singing, for vocalise purposes but its only my opinion. I also think technique does not have to follow classical style, look at adam lambert, but singing posture is singing posture and it affects breathing. I thought it was mostly verygood, but some of those falsetto notes were absolutely pushed,he lost pitch,good start,but less is more.

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