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Lead Singer

MY VIDEO LESSONS

I ve posted here some of the video lessons (translated to English) from
my Youtube Channel. 

How to sing softly and keep your voice clear and consistent? | Classical singing lessons

 (English Subtitles) In this video lesson, I answer the question from my subscriber about how to sing softly, but at the same time keep the sound consistent and stable, without losing the tone and clarity of the voice. The basis for singing PIANO (an Italian musical term for dynamically quiet sound) is based on several factors and skills:

- Correct and balanced operation of the diaphragm supporting your sound

- Ability to feel and sing with a narrow throat, conduct vocal muscles that narrow the larynx when sound is produced

- Start sounding after inhaling through the nose and keep the vocal position high visualising  "singing above the sound" 

- Developing the technique of smooth sound comes through repetition of simple vocal elements

In this vocal lesson, I show you a few basic voice exercises that will help vocalists to keep their voice clear while singing soft sounds in an classical belcanto and pop singing styles.

How to hit HIGH NOTES and easily sing using top register of your voice 

( English Subtitles) Want to learn how to sing high notes? In this voice lesson I will show you effective techniques how to hit high notes and keep strong confident vocals,  bright and free in any vocal style!

If you have difficulty singing high notes and it's time to improve it, then this video is for you! Seven Secret Tricks Used by Professional Singers, I'm sure you didn't know about many of these vocal tricks yet!

How to play high notes brightly, firmly and without clamps? Learn from the professionals! Watch the video and subscribe to my channel)))

How to find connection between vocal sound and breath support while singing | Voice Lessons for beginners

How to start singing with proper breath support? How to make your vocal sound more consistent and steady? This video voice lesson  is for beginners who can't establish proper connection between vocal sound and diaphragm support.

I will show you some vocal excises to develop your phonation and vocal projection while you start singing.

Vocalists are breathing with different approach vs athlets or normal people :)) Because different parts of human brain coordinates breathing while you do  different activities - like speaking,  singing, eating, sleeping.

And for singing training you have to train your mind how hook up with your diaphragm when you start specifically vocal sound.

Get rid of straining by releasing larynx tension in classical vocal technique

(English Subtitles) In this video lesson, I will answer the questions about how to release the throat tension and get rid of the constrictions when singing classical music, how to achieve free and comfortable vocalization for classical singing or pop singing style. 

Voice Training - Making the voice stronger in lower part of vocal range. How to sing LOW TONES.

 (English Subtitles) If you interested to expand your voice to lower range and make your low tone of voice more strong and clear for singing and speaking - use some techniques that I share with my vocal students.

Low tones will help you to achieve balanced and velvet timbre of voice for more deep, intimate expressions when singing or speaking.

Perfect vocal placement - how to find it and how efficiently use is for singing

( English Subtitles) The singing position differs from the usual conversational speaking position. Vocal position gives room for resonators and allow to singer connect with the proper support of breathing.

It is also called "high vocal position". Because it helps to lift the soft palate up while singing. Using  correct vocal position helps to enrich your timbre of  voice and be able to sing beautifully and colorfully. Also you can maintain better projection and coordination while singing.

By watching this video, you will learn how to form and keep correct vocal position, using voice placement and inner muscles relatad to vocalization process.

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