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Singing Made Simple Become A Great Singer Fast

Published 2/2023MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHzLanguage: English | Size: 1.42 GB | Duration: 4h 46m


 

Learn all techniques associated with healthy sig and improve your sig in just under 5 hours!

What you'll learn

Correct posture and breathing

Vocal musculature and how the vocal folds work

Resonant spaces and how to use them

Vocal Registers (vocal fry, chest voice, mix voice, head voice, falsetto, flageolet)

How to do belting

Vocal fold compression and decompression

How to access your mix voice and be able to sing higher notes

How to sing without tension

Pitching

Vowels and consonants

How to add stylistic elements to your sig

Vocal exercises to assist you with all the techniques being taught

Microphone technique

How to sing with emotion

How to love your voice

Requirements

Any computer, tablet or phone that has internet access.

No previous sig experience necessary

Description

Are you an aspiring singer, but not quite sure how to take your voice to the next level?Then you are at the right place!I believe that your voice is just as unique as you are and I would love to help you develop one of your biggest gifts – your voice.In this course I will teach you all the correct vocal techniques associated with healthy sig. Breathing, posture, resonance, vocal fold compression, the larynx and working on all the vocal registers are only a few things that you can expect while also having a ball of a . This is a sig experience that is not only good for your voice, but great for your soul!We will also have a look at how to sing with emotion and most importantly - how to love your voice! Our own thoughts have a tremendous impact on every aspect of our lives and your thoughts about your voice can have a tremendous impact on your sig. Learning to embrace your voice can really assist you with learning how to become a great singer.In this course I make use of a visual and auditory learning method, so that sig can be made simple! Your brain is your biggest sig muscle, so visualization is such an important part of your learning journey.I want to awaken something that is already inside of you…and that is your voice.You deserve to be heard!Let me help you develop your voice to reach its full potential.

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Introduction

Lecture 2 What can you expect

Section 2: Posture

Lecture 3 Posture 1

Lecture 4 Posture 2

Lecture 5 Posture do's and don'ts

Section 3: Breathing

Lecture 6 Breathing introduction

Lecture 7 Rib breathing

Lecture 8 Belly breathing

Lecture 9 Appoggio breathing

Lecture 10 Breath support

Lecture 11 Belly breathing recap

Lecture 12 Breathing exercises 1

Lecture 13 Breathing exercises 2

Lecture 14 Breathing problems

Section 4: The larynx

Lecture 15 What is the larynx?

Lecture 16 Larynx positions

Section 5: Vocal Musculature

Lecture 17 What is vocal musculature?

Lecture 18 Vocal folds

Lecture 19 Vocal folds 2

Lecture 20 The TA muscle

Lecture 21 The CT muscle

Lecture 22 LCA's, IA's and PCA's

Section 6: The Resonators

Lecture 23 The resonators introduction

Lecture 24 The pharynx

Lecture 25 The mouth

Lecture 26 The sinus

Lecture 27 The soft palate

Lecture 28 Nasal resonance exercise 1

Lecture 29 Nasal resonance exercise 2

Lecture 30 Soft palate exercise

Section 7: Sound

Lecture 31 Sound

Section 8: Vocal registration

Lecture 32 Vocal registers

Lecture 33 Vocal fry

Lecture 34 Vocal fry exercise

Lecture 35 Chest voice

Lecture 36 Chest voice exercise 1

Lecture 37 Chest voice exercise 2

Lecture 38 Head voice

Lecture 39 Head voice exercise 1

Lecture 40 Head voice exercise 2

Lecture 41 Mix voice

Lecture 42 Mix voice exercise 1

Lecture 43 Mix voice exercise 2

Lecture 44 Mix voice exercise 3

Lecture 45 Falsetto

Lecture 46 Falsetto Exercise

Lecture 47 Flageolet

Lecture 48 Flageolet Exercise

Lecture 49 Passaggio

Lecture 50 Belting

Lecture 51 Belting exercise

Section 9: Compression and Decompression

Lecture 52 Compression

Lecture 53 Compression exercise 1

Lecture 54 Compression exercise 2

Lecture 55 Compression exercise 3

Lecture 56 Decompression

Lecture 57 Decompression exercise

Lecture 58 Decompression exercise

Lecture 59 Balanced compression

Lecture 60 Balanced compression exercise 1

Lecture 61 Balanced compression exercise 2

Lecture 62 Balanced compression exercise 3

Section 10: Semi occluded vocal tract

Lecture 63 SOVT introduction

Lecture 64 Nasal consonants

Lecture 65 Nasal consonants exercise 1

Lecture 66 Nasal consonants exercise 2

Lecture 67 Nasal consonants exercise 3

Lecture 68 Lip and tongue trills

Lecture 69 Lip trill exercise

Lecture 70 Tongue trill exercise

Lecture 71 Fricatives

Lecture 72 Fricatives exercise

Section 11: Voice problems

Lecture 73 Voice problems

Lecture 74 Areas of strain

Lecture 75 Tongue tension

Lecture 76 Tongue tension exercise 1

Lecture 77 Tongue tension exercise 2

Lecture 78 Jaw tension

Lecture 79 Lip embouchure

Lecture 80 Nasality

Lecture 81 Breathy voice

Lecture 82 Emotional voice problems

Section 12: Pitching

Lecture 83 What is pitch

Lecture 84 Pitching exercise 1

Lecture 85 Pitching exercise 2

Lecture 86 Problems with pitch

Section 13: Vowels

Lecture 87 Vowels

Lecture 88 The 5 main vowel sounds

Lecture 89 AH vowel

Lecture 90 EH vowel

Lecture 91 EE vowel

Lecture 92 AW vowel

Lecture 93 OO vowel

Lecture 94 AY vowel

Lecture 95 Vowel modification

Lecture 96 Vowel exercise 1

Lecture 97 Vowel exercise 2

Lecture 98 Vowel exercise 3

Section 14: Consonants

Lecture 99 Consonants introduction

Lecture 100 Non friendly sig consonants

Lecture 101 Consonants exercise

Lecture 102 Sig friendly consonants

Section 15: Stylistic elements

Lecture 103 Stylistic elements

Lecture 104 Vocal twang

Lecture 105 Vocal twang exercise

Lecture 106 Vibrato and straight tone

Lecture 107 Vibrato exercise

Lecture 108 Straight tone exercise

Lecture 109 Runs and riffs

Lecture 110 Runs and riffs exercise 1

Lecture 111 Runs and riffs exercise 2

Lecture 112 Vocal fry

Lecture 113 Vocal fry exercise

Lecture 114 Stylistic elements summarized

Lecture 115 Wicked Game vocal analysis

Lecture 116 Before he cheats vocal analysis

Section 16: Microphone technique

Lecture 117 Microphone technique

Section 17: Sing with emotion

Lecture 118 Emotion introduction

Lecture 119 How to sing with emotion

Section 18: Vocal health

Lecture 120 Meditate

Lecture 121 Hydrate

Lecture 122 Fitness

Lecture 123 Practice plan

Lecture 124 Vocal warm up

Lecture 125 Vocal warm up 2

Lecture 126 Vocal warm up 3

Lecture 127 Vocal warm up 4

Lecture 128 Vocal warm up 5

Section 19: Sig in a nutshell

Lecture 129 Sig in a nutshell

Section 20: Love your voice!

Lecture 130 Love your voice!

Lecture 131 Thank you

Singers of all levels,Singers who want to learn all correct vocal techniques,Singers who want to learn how to love their voice,Singers who want to learn how the voice works

HomePage:

https://www.udemy.com/course/become-a-great-singer-and-love-your-voice-in-5-hours/

 

 

 


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