Daily Vocal Resonance Exercises For Singers

Published 2019-05-20
Here is a little compilation of all our resonance exercises so you can practice all of them in a row every day. Hope you like it ;)

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All Comments (21)
  • @Loislaulife
    I can almost memorize all these comments every time I come here
  • @farell1440
    Day 1 🔥 Day 2🔥 Day 3 🔥 Day 4 🔥 Day 5 🔥 Day 7 🚒 Day 8 💦 Day 9 🌬️ Day 10 🔥 Day ... Day 20 🫡 The more you do it, you understand voice resonators. There is 2 main voice resonators (Nasal cavity and Mouth). They have specific function in correlation with vowels placement. Keep on fellows.
  • @anon2131
    I think I am now understanding the difference between tone and resonance. A tone can have any quality to it. It is just a note on a particular pitch. Resonance is thick our you give that basic tone or note or pitch. It can be very light or dark or heavy or rich or nasal or chesty or well balanced. You need to learn how to use different resonators as you go up or your range of notes or pitches you have. If you try sing your high notes with your chest it won't work and can do vocal damage. If you try to sing low notes using the typical nasal resonance sopranos often use, you simply won't make these low notes. You need to use your chest resonance for these notes. This comes natural to most males but is harder to locate and use for most women, unless you are a rare natural alto with a deep low female voice. Similarly, most males who are not high tenors find singing high notes hard because males typically don't know how to tap i to their head resonance eg by starting g off with plain easy falsetto until they get it. After they find their head voice, it is so easy and comfortable, if they don't don't panic about sounding effeminate or peculiar. What you the so get hear in yourself is not what others hear. This is one of the hardest things to believe and accept about your singing. You this k you sound great but it's crap or you think your singing g is crap and nobody could possibly like it, it it is actually good. There is o Lt one way to know the truth about how good or bad you sound and that is to be brave enough to record yourself. It might give you a pleasant t surprise or a shock. But just take it from there a d try to be better than your last try. Or get a brutally honest opinion ion of how you sound from someone who is not too in d to tell you the hard but honest, fait truth. That vets rid of any delusion s of greatness you may have or excess confidence, or give talented singers with no confidence greater faith in their ability. But, whatever the verdict, you still need to keep trying hard because unless you do, nothing g will improve and you will surely be whatever you were at the outset.
  • @susaberivan
    Everyone, these are great practise videos, but be sure to really: don't push it, the range here is spread very widely and not each note is for everyone (says a voice coach and pro singer), go an octave lower, when it becomes hurtful or check, wether you can loosen up your bodies or decrease volume, sometimes changing the vowel can help, like a falsetto "huuu" for higher notes, change back to the proposed sound, when the range is comfortable, again. Vocal health requires gentleness - there are a lot of videos for this, for example by "Dr. Dan", he gives great advice and is specific and detailed on how to do the exercises. If you are gentle with your voice, these videos here are great. But really remember: don't strain! <3 And thank you Jacobs Vocal Academy for providing these!
  • @Absenteeee
    me: "may may may may may-ay-ay--" door: opens me: :|
  • @RaWwRz99
    i used to study musical theatre at college and all your vocal warm ups and exercises are so similar to the ones i did back then. These are so handy for a girl like me who likes to warm up before a performance but likes a bit of guidance! Thankyou!
  • @sahil_D_Chettry
    My neighbours love when I'm practising, they always throw stones inside just to hear my voice more clearly. gosh I'm tired of fixing this window glass
  • @karaweisch7348
    If i am ever gonna be able to sing like a star I`m gonna send u a thank you- card.
  • I almost die since the third exercise, I need to keep practicing, Thank you a lot you have been my best teacher.
  • @avanicollle
    doing this quietly while my mom is asleep in the next room
  • @avagrookett8660
    your channel has litterally everything and it is so straight forward and ive been doing your daily warmup for about a week now and already see an improvement. thank u!!
  • @biakzuala5007
    Thank u .I'm so glad .Now I maintained my voice a lot😭😭👍
  • @Godi4
    writing ''daily vocal exercises'' see new video posted 3 hours ago i click it
  • @musictomotion
    I was just amazed. I was able to hum in pitch with the piano better than I expected I could. I couldn't do the full scale, but very interesting :) I'm following your channel now to see if I can possibly develop a voice and sing.
  • @rixleyyt9335
    This channel progressed me so much ❤️🙏🏻 thank you so much 😊 it’s like I have a personal music singing teacher and my real name is Jacob Carter Storm ⛈