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Uploaded by on Nov 12, 2011

Presenting, the Filipino Singers and let them teach you how to sing.

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  • OMG everybody calm down! Poor vocal posturing is not going to kill them and it doesn't make any of the performances/performers less amazing. First, in defense of the individual who posted the video, you certainly CAN identify poor technique by listening alone. Watch the 3 singers between 3:45 - 5 in the video with eyes closed. All human brains have perfect pitch even if we are not always aware. Singer2 tries to hit E5, her epiglottis slips causing a sudden drop in vol/pitch/quality.

  • @TIMOTHYTEMPER Thank you...

  • the movement of the larynx is not about someone just making her larynx move up or down. Its about the vocal chords doing their work that appears to make the larynx being pulled up or down.

    In Angelines case here. Its not a neutral belted note. More like kyla's but she's training herself to do it naturally but it is not. listen to regine's version and listen how the full note sounds being whole not losing the quality and the volume.

  • @muzikchesk well, angeline's tone is thinner than regine's and I don't know why people always say that angeline and regine have the same voice (and face, LOL). Angeline's voice have this heady tone when she belts and that's because of her mix voice.. It's very obvious that she uses mix voice.

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  • To the uploader of this vid, please stop acting like a singing expert. You are making yourself look dumb. WHO ARE YOU TO TELL IF A SINGER IS USING LOW OR HIGH LARYNX BY LISTENING TO THEIR VOICES ALONE? You are judging these singers' abilities to belt not by the real position of their larynx (precisely because it's impossible to determine without proper medical instrumentation and if you are not the one singing) but by your bias.

  • Kyla and Sarah doesn't know the proper technique they force their voice a lot...I guess Jonalyn too...So proud of Regine, Charice and Angeline hehe

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  • With instruction from one of the few educated vocal teachers aware of this you can regain complete control over your voice.

    Timothy Bartter (Registered Nurse and Classically Trained Singer 12 + years)

  • This is where SerramiahmE is incorrect. This problem has nothing to do with the larynx in whole or even the vocal chords. Lurking above our vocal chords sits a valve called the epigolttis. Functioning in only one direction it keeps us from aspirating food/liquids. Otherwise invaluable, the epiglottis is responsible for a long list of problems when comes to healthy-esthetic sound production. After infantcy we loose conscious control of 95% of muscles used to affect that area.

  • Who are you to assume that these singers are singing in high larynx position when you dont even see the movements of their larynx from outside? Without touching it, without medical instrumentation it''s very hard to tell if a singer is in high or low larynx. Remember the quality of every singer's belt is different. Their tessistura varies.

  • To Staccato: Tell this to Jonalyn, if she won't stop belting every week, there's a big possibility that she'll have throat problem. Her A5 is too dangerous. It's too high that it's already dangerous for her vocal chords. Remember that Jonalyn's speaking voice is not naturally high, that's why when she belts high notes, the tendency is she'll have to force her larynx in order to reach it unlike Regine and Angeline who have natural high pitch voice. :D

  • @staccatovibrato hindi ko sinabin g nag-deteriorate ang boses ni Rachelle. But nagka-problem sya sa throat. Her throat is bleeding for pete's sake, that must be something, i am certain that's because of too juch streching of vocal chords due to incessant belting and wrong technique. Malapit na rin mangyari yan kay Jonalyn pag hindi pa sya tumigil sa kaka-belt nya sa PP. Especially yung A5 nya and whistle, too much stress ang na-proproduce nun sa vocal chords.

  • To Staccato: San mu natutunan yang theory mu na Sideways singing shit. Sinong music professor ang nagsabi sa yo nyan? San mu nabasa? Ngayon ko lang na-encounter yan. Gumagawa ka ba ng sarili mung teyorya sa poagkanta lol. :D

  • @staccatovibrato Struggle?? LOL. Sila Mariah, Patti, Chaka at Aretha pag live yang nag-peperform ang likot likto nyan sa stage, they look like nag-sstruggle sila. Tulad din ni Beyonce dun sa Love on Top Performance nya, halos mapa-upo na sya sa floor ng stage, bnut still it doesnt affect their vocal performances. Yung ganung behavior kasi ng pag-kanta may connote heightened emotion, hindi sila tulad ni Jonalyn na naka-tayo lang at birit na. LOL.

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