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Mixed Voice: How to Blend Vocal Registers and Erase Your Vocal Break

This video is an introduction to mixed voice! Mixed Voice is the placement in the middle of your range, between head voice and chest voice. In this video, I explain what mixed voice is, where it is, and how you can learn it! I explain how I used the NAY exercise to learn mixed voice, and I go into more detail on that in this video

How to Sing in Chest Voice / 2 Exercises to Sing Higher Without Straining

This video is about singing in chest voice! Chest Voice is both your lowest notes, and your most powerful register. Chest Voice is also known as belting. Most people tend to strain when they try to sing higher with power, and this is because they are putting their voice in the wrong place. We all have 3 vocal registers, or "vocal placements", which is simply where you "place" your voice. In this video, I offer you the two exercise that I used to learn how to belt without straining!

The NAY Exercise: The EASIEST Exercise to Learn to Sing in Mixed Voice

This video is all about Mixed Voice! Mixed Voice is a vocal placement between head voice and chest voice. Mixed Voice smooths out your vocal break and erases your need to strain or use tension. The NAY exercise is the easiest exercise to get you singing in Mixed Voice! 

My 12-Year Singing Transformation

I hope this motivates you to transform your singing voice as well! If I can do it, anyone can!

How to Breathe From Your Diaphragm | Breathing for Singing

Breathing from your diaphragm allows you enough air to support your voice when singing, keeping you on pitch and giving you volume, control and power. Breathing was one of the hardest things for me to learn, but I discovered an exercise that taught me how to breathe from my diaphragm when nothing else worked for me. I guarantee this trick will work for you too! 

Do you prefer reading? I have a blog on breathing here!

How to Shape Singing Vowels / Singing Mouth Shapes

In this video, I talk you through what singing vowels are, and how to do them! Singing vowels are just a fancy term for the mouth shape you have while singing. You can see in the thumbnail that singing vowels are a big secret to Ariana Grande's incredible singing! Singing Vowels (mouth shape) ensures that you have enough space for the air to circulate in your mouth in order to create really smooth tone. 

Do you prefer reading? I have a blog on singing vowels here!

How to Sing High Notes and Low Notes Easier Instantly!

In this video, I share a trick to help you sing high notes and low notes easier instantly! 

Do you prefer reading? I have a blog on this trick here!

Everything You Need to Know About Singing

Do you prefer reading? I have a blog on this here!

The title says it all! In this video, I give you the secret to singing! There are only 3 things you need to learn in order to have the singing voice of your dreams, and that is breathingsinging vowels, and vocal placement. I briefly explain these three subjects (I have other videos that go into more detail on each!), but I also list the problems associated with doing these three things incorrectly, which can help you pinpoint which areas you may need to work on!

How to Pronounce the Lyrics of Adele's "Hello" to Sing Better | Singing Vowels

If you haven't seen my videos on singing vowels, you might be a little confused about the format in this video. Singing Vowels are how we shape our mouths when we sing, but they're also how we pronounce what we sing. In this video, I find the singing vowels in "Hello" by Adele so that you can use it as a reference, or to get an idea of how to find singing vowels yourself! (Singing Vowels video!)

Effort in Singing (and why to use less!)

In this video, I talk about the amount of effort we use when singing. We all tend to use a lot more effort, pushing and volume than we need to, and that often prevents our voices from sounding better. In this video, I will show you an example of how using less effort can make your voice sound 10x better, instantly!

Do you prefer reading? I have a blog on effort here!

Are You Taking Singing Lessons and Not Getting Better?

If you are stagnating in singing lessons/voice lessons and finding that you're not getting any better, or you're feeling like you aren't learning anything, it may have to do with the singing teachers and the type of singing lessons you're going to. Here's my best tips on finding a great singing teacher and singing lessons to help you learn as much as you can, as fast as you can, on your singing journey!

Head Voice vs Chest Voice vs Mixed Voice (with "Easy on Me" by Adele!)

In this video, I show you the difference between head voicemixed voice and chest voice by singing "Easy on Me" by Adele in all three registers separately! 

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