How A Beginner Singer Finds Their Voice - Vocal Coach Lesson

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Published 2022-07-15
Hello my friends! In this lesson, Lisa is here to give you a real-life example of how a few simple tips and exercises can give you the confidence you need to sing like a pro!

Join Lisa as she coaches Jac on how to really let their voice be heard! Today we will use 'Blank Space' by Taylor Swift.

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Chapters:
0:00 - Intro
1:00 - Lesson Start & First Vocal Exercise
4:13 - First Look At "Blank Space" & Discussion
7:01 - Feel Safe To Be Loud!
7:37 - "Nice To Meet You[...]" & Discussion
8:53 - "Face" & "Mistake"
9:49 - "Play" & Vocal Runs
11:14 - From The Top & Small Adjustments
12:37 - "So It's Gonna Be Forever[...]" & Discussion
14:55 - Chorus & Summary
16:55 - Outro

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Lisa is arguably the happiest music teacher on the planet. We can’t prove it, but we’d be willing to bet on it. With a background in classical and contemporary vocal training and a love for popular music, Lisa Witt focuses on helping her students uncover their own, unique sound and develop their voice with simple routines and tips for faster results. Her personal singing journey started filled with intimidation and fear about “singing out loud”. Lisa’s desire to find confidence led her to discover HOW her voice works (physically) and gained newfound confidence and passion to perform in her discoveries that she now shares in her lessons. Lisa is a singer-songwriter who values singing as a therapeutic release for communicating harder emotions.

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All Comments (21)
  • @nieron
    My neighbor loves my voice so much he threw a rock at my window to try hear better.
  • @dantran5478
    my neighbors above me is always praising my singing with tons of stomping for me to do encores. community support is the best!
  • Wishing I had a private vocal coach like Lisa! Taking talent like Jack and making them great!!!
  • Interesting- the teacher corrects the intonation by correcting the technique and not by saying it’s flat/ out of tune. What a wonderful lesson.
  • @nickpayne1641
    She’s such a good teacher. Corrects your mistakes effectively and praises your successes.
  • @rubyochoa3599
    I'm obsessed with the way Jac sings the word "flames" in the chorus, lower notes are so underrated
  • @katariina7697
    Yep, they certainly can sing. I've gone to singing lessons for years, and not once have I 1. Sounded that good 2. Learned that fast. Oh well, we try our best still, it's all we can do. Your voice is a real joy to listen to, definitely keep on singing!
  • @the5kyliner
    The "mh" at 12:45 was sooooo good! You can tell by that how much fun Jac had!!
  • @Smashachu
    I always like to think about singing as the most difficult instrument to learn how to use. Because part of the process of learning to sing, is not just learning how to sing, it's about unlearning the bad habits we picked up from our day to day speaking. I think it's also why learning to sing early on is much easier, its easier to unlearn a bad habit you've had for 3-4 years rather than 30-40 years. It's kind of like typing, if you're left to learn how to type without any instructions you're bound to be incredibly efficient at using two fingers and typing at half of the speed you're capable of.
  • @eddeh0772
    This was really inspiring. I used to sing and play all the time, but moved to NYC over a decade ago and never felt comfortable being willing to make mistakes and practise uninhibited knowing all the apartments around you can hear. I promptly lost my voice due to lack of practise, but this is a nice reminder that it is something I could probably get back with a little effort and relearning proper technique again. Cheers for the video, great job, Jack
  • @chimkens
    Jac has a great voice! Keep singing!
  • @MrKittyhead
    I have a really good mindset about learning almost anything other than singing. I feel like I’ve convinced myself that singing is something that can’t be taught, but obviously it can. Great Job, Jack! You did great!!
  • @kata1261
    Bruh, I improved what feels like dramatically in twenty minutes. Thank you so much.
  • @teissi
    Oh my, i remember i was in the school choir, but after i hit puberty i started feeling ashamed of my voice and couldn't control it, and i miss singing so much! I hope one day i can learn to use my voice again.
  • @ADigsMedia
    U may be one of the best vocal coaches I have seen. Really cool to see u so locked in.
  • @doclobster
    That warm up exercise made me feel like I was howling like a wolf. I was busting a guy in my living room. Thanks for the fun.
  • @LilBafta
    Your peaceful, positive vibe is so nice.