Singing Lessons - Vocal Onsets

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Singing Lessons - Vocal Onsets

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  • YOU CAN FEEL THE CRY IN THE BODY!

  • 5:35 - mr trololo style ;)

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  • this video makes me crave fish and chips from Blue Lagoon on Argyle St in Glasgow..

  • Omg 1:56 Mrs. Doubtfire

  • i seem to be having trouble starting with an aspirate onset when using plosive consonant sounds; is it just me, or is this just not done?

  • Hey! You have a really pretty voice! :)

  • that accent just made him 1000x sexier.

  • What is the song at first and at the end?

  • I think it's the single, 'Fredrick meets Sally in the wintertime' but I could be wrong. I know that's hard to imagine, but it HAS happened before!

    Actually clowning around aside. This little snippet has so much solid teaching and information in such a concise package. What a wondeful vid. Once again 'singing success' tosses out reliable and valuable info in a nutshell. Thank you!

  • Nearly all your 5 tone scales were out of tune! Most of your teaching is entirely correct. Hooray that a Brett Manning teacher is finally using accepted and standard vocal terminology and voice science. Normally the SS concepts are gimmicky and you guys like to invent your own terms, borrow from Speech Level Singing or misapply science. Classical teachers don't advise someone to "expirement" with different types of onsets. They say only the simultaneous onset is efficent and safe.

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